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Across Canada Dec 24 2009 to Jan 6 2010
Maxwell Bates' <i>Beautiful BC</i> is one of the works in the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria's "West Coast Modernism" exhibition, which gets a tour on January 5. Maxwell Bates' Beautiful BC is one of the works in the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria's "West Coast Modernism" exhibition, which gets a tour on January 5.

Maxwell Bates' <i>Beautiful BC</i> is one of the works in the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria's "West Coast Modernism" exhibition, which gets a tour on January 5.

SUNDAY DECEMBER 27

KLEINBURG “ArtChat: Maria Chapdelaine” 11:30am McMichael Canadian Art Collection 10365 Islington Ave


SATURDAY JANUARY 2

TORONTO “Contemporary Native Abstraction” first day Gallery Gevik 12 Hazelton Ave


SUNDAY JANUARY 3

SCARBOROUGH Marcus Chan/Amy Wong opening 1-4pm Cedar Ridge Gallery 225 Confederation Dr


TUESDAY JANUARY 5

KINGSTON “Of Human Concern”/Jan Lievens first day Agnes Etherington Art Centre Queen’s University

VICTORIA “West Coast Modernism” tour 2pm Art Gallery of Greater Victoria 1040 Moss St


WEDNESDAY JANUARY 6

HALIFAX “6 New Points” first day ViewPoint Gallery 1272 Barrington St

MONTREAL “Autour de LaTourelle: Intervention IV” first day Galerie de l’UQAM 1400 rue Berri

TORONTO “Architecture of Community”’ first day Gallery 1313 1313 Queen St W

TORONTO “Salon Show” first day Propeller 984 Queen St W

This article was first published online on December 17, 2009.

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