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Canadian Art

Full Opening and Event Listings

Across Canada Aug 19 to 25 2010
Paintings by Caroline Marshall open Thursday, August 19, at Engine Gallery in Toronto. Paintings by Caroline Marshall open Thursday, August 19, at Engine Gallery in Toronto.

Paintings by Caroline Marshall open Thursday, August 19, at Engine Gallery in Toronto.

THURSDAY AUGUST 19

PERCÉ “Les Percéides” festival opening 9pm Centre d’Interprétation de la Faune de Percé 343 route d’Irlande

OTTAWA “The Jeff Koons Show” screening 7pm National Gallery of Canada 380 Sussex Dr

TORONTO “CN Tower Liquidation Lab” first day Under New Management 780 Queen St W

TORONTO Caroline Marshall opening 7-10pm Engine Gallery 55 Mill St bldg 37

TORONTO “Deep Summer” reception 6-9pm Drabinsky Gallery 114 Yorkville Ave

TORONTO “Here, There and Nowhere” first day Katharine Mulherin 1086 Queen St W

TORONTO Tori Maas opening 7-11pm Paloranta Basement Gallery 833 Queen St W

KITCHENER John Kissick artist talk 7pm KWAG 101 Queen St N

CALGARY “Art for Food” opening 5-7pm Herringer Kiss Gallery 709A 11 Ave S W

CALGARY Ryan Sluggett opening 7:30-9pm Trépanier Baer 999 8 St SW

VANCOUVER Derek Root opening 6-8pm Monte Clark Gallery 2339 Granville St

VANCOUVER Wuon-Gean Ho artist talk 3-4pm Art Beatus 108-808 Nelson St


FRIDAY AUGUST 20

MONTREAL Julie Favreau opening 7pm La Centrale 4296 boul St Laurent

STE ANNE-DE-BELLEVUE Gillian Horgan opening 6-9pm Galerie Ouest 37 rue St Thomas

TORONTO “The Hunger Artist” reception 7-9pm Museum of New New Painting 123 Bellwoods Ave

LONDON John Cushnie/Kelly O’Dette openings & “Intersections” catalogue launch 7pm McIntosh Gallery University of Western Ontario

WINDSOR “Uumajut”/“Masterworks Southwest” reception 7-10pm AGW 401 Riverside Dr W

CALGARY José Luis Torres reception 12-5pm St Patrick’s Island


SATURDAY AUGUST 21

MONTREAL Julie Favreau artist talk 3pm La Centrale 4296 boul St Laurent

MONTREAL Paul Brunet opening & artist talk 3-6pm Projex-Mtl 212-372 Ste Catherine O

OTTAWA “Time3: Performance Art Fest” 11am-4pm Byward Market 7pm-12am Gallery 101 301 Bank St

KINGSTON “New Canadiana” first day Agnes Etherington Art Centre Queen’s University

TORONTO Lisa Visser talk 2pm Power Plant 231 Queens Quay W

WINNIPEG Jessica MacCormack/Elisabeth Belliveau opening & artist talk 8pm Ace Art 290 McDermot Ave

CALGARY “The Baroque World of Fernando Botero” first day Glenbow Museum 130-9 Ave SE

VANCOUVER Book sale 12-6pm/“Still Life” book launch 4-6pm CAG 555 Nelson St


SUNDAY AUGUST 22

TORONTO “Artbus exhibition tour” event 11:30am-5pm Art Gallery of Hamilton & Oakville Galleries pickup at OCAD 100 McCaul St

VANCOUVER Book sale 12-6pm CAG 555 Nelson St

Want to be included in our online listings? Send information about your event to preview@canadianart.ca at least two weeks in advance of your event’s date.

This article was first published online on August 19, 2010.

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