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Across Canada Jan 26 to Feb 1 2012
Megan Dickie’s <em>Tussle with the Tangler</em> is part of the exhibition “Throw Down,” opening at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria on January 27. Megan Dickie’s Tussle with the Tangler is part of the exhibition “Throw Down,” opening at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria on January 27.

Megan Dickie’s <em>Tussle with the Tangler</em> is part of the exhibition “Throw Down,” opening at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria on January 27.

THURSDAY JANUARY 26

CHICOUTIMI Sonia Robertson & Sophie Kurtness opening 5pm Séquence 132 rue Racine E

MONTREAL Álvaro Siza & Martin Chambi first day Centre Canadien d’Architecture 1920 rue Baile

MONTREAL “Midi Art Contemporain” talk 1-1:45pm Galerie de l’UQAM 1400 rue Berri

MONTREAL Fred Laforge opening 5:30pm Galerie SAS 372 rue Ste-Catherine O

TORONTO “Onsite/Offsite” first day Stephen Burks & Kenneth Montague talk 3:15-3:45pm Metro Toronto Convention Centre 255 Front St W

TORONTO Althea Thauberger opening 7-9pm Susan Hobbs Gallery 137 Tecumseth St

TORONTO “Photography Collected Us” opening 6-8pm University of Toronto Art Centre 15 King’s College Circ

TORONTO Yael Bartana talk 7-8:30pm Art Gallery of Ontario 317 Dundas St W

TORONTO Douglas Coupland opening 6-8pm Daniel Faria Gallery 188 St. Helens Ave

TORONTO “Artist Choice 2012” opening 5-7pm Roberts Gallery 641 Yonge St

TORONTO Harold Klunder opening 7-9pm Clint Roenisch 944 Queen St W

TORONTO Susanna Heller opening 6-9pm Olga Korper Gallery 17 Morrow Ave

TORONTO “Monarchy” opening 7-9pm Hangman Gallery 756 Queen St E

TORONTO “Twinning Artists – Twinning Cities” panel 12pm opening 6-9pm Onsite at OCAD U Gallery 230 Richmond St W

KITCHENER “Walk the Talk” tour 7pm Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery 101 Queen St N

MOOSE JAW Z’otz Collective opening 7:30pm Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery Crescent Pk

EDMONTON Griffith Aaron Baker talk 7:15pm Griffith Aaron Baker / Margaret Witschl openings 8-10pm Harcourt House 10215 112 St 3rd fl

RICHMOND Stuart McCall & Neil Wedman opening Richmond Art Gallery 180-7700 Minoru Gate

VANCOUVER Toshiki Okada performance 8pm talk 9:30pm Centre A 2 W Hastings St

VANCOUVER John T. Young talk 7-8:30pm Langara College 100 W 49 Ave

VANCOUVER Rabih Mroué performance & talk 8pm Roundhouse 181 Roundhouse Mews

VANCOUVER Damian Moppett talk 7pm Emily Carr University 1399 Johnston St

VICTORIA “Greeting the Lunar New Year in Taiwan” screening 7pm Art Gallery of Greater Victoria 1040 Moss St


FRIDAY JANUARY 27

MONTREAL “Important Canadian Paintings” exhibition & sale Galerie Walter Klinkhoff 1200 rue Sherbrooke O

OTTAWA Catherine Sinclair talk 12:30pm Ottawa Art Gallery 2 Daly Ave

TORONTO Stephen Burks opening 6-10pm Design Exchange 234 Bay St

TORONTO “Come Up to My Room” first day Gladstone Hotel 1214 Queen St W

TORONTO “Look out” / “Constructed View” / “Big Enough” / “Innovators & Ideas Contemporary Craft Series” / Karen Konzuk / Michelle Bellemare / Jesse Louttit / Scott Carruthers / Garett Walker opening 6-10pm Harbourfront Centre 235 Queens Quay W

HAMILTON “125 & 45” first day Levy Gallery McMaster Museum of Art 1280 Main St W

LONDON Larry Towell / “Battleground” / “Front by Front” openings 8pm Museum London 421 Ridout St N

WINDSOR “How to Interpret Abstract Art?” tour 7-8pm Art Gallery of Windsor 401 Riverside Dr W

THUNDER BAY Nino Ricci, Alistair MacLeod & Rebecca Belmore talks 7:30pm Thunder Bay Art Gallery 1080 Keewatin St

WINNIPEG Linus Woods opening 8pm Urban Shaman 203-290 McDermot Ave

WINNIPEG Donna Szoke & Ricarda McDonald talk 1pm Michael Dumontier / “Like Minded” / Donna Szoke & Ricarda McDonald openings 7-11pm Plug In ICA 1-460 Portage Ave

VANCOUVER Toshiki Okada performance 8pm talk 9:30pm Centre A 2 W Hastings St

VANCOUVER Rabih Mroué performance & talk 8pm Roundhouse 181 Roundhouse Mews

NORTH VANCOUVER “C. 1983” opening 7pm Presentation House Gallery 333 Chesterfield Ave

VICTORIA “Throw Down” opening 8pm Art Gallery of Greater Victoria 1040 Moss St


SATURDAY JANUARY 28

MONTREAL Aude Moreau talk 3pm La Centrale 4296 boul St Laurent

OTTAWA Paddy Johnson workshop 10am-4pm Ottawa Art Gallery 2 Daly Ave

TORONTO Dara Gellman talk 5pm Diaz Contemporary 100 Niagara St

TORONTO Takao Tanabe opening Mira Godard Gallery 22 Hazelton Ave

TORONTO Frank Mädler opening 12-4pm Corkin Gallery 55 Mill St

TORONTO “Material Matters” talks 1-5pm Harbourfront Centre 235 Queens Quay W

TORONTO “Do Design” opening 3-8pm Various locations Dundas St W

TORONTO Alexander Irving opening 3-6pm General Hardware Contemporary 1520 Queen St W

TORONTO Heather Van Winckle opening 2-5pm WARC Gallery 122-401 Richmond St W

TORONTO “Come Up to My Room” opening 7-10 Gladstone Hotel 1214 Queen St W

KLEINBURG “McMichael Tree Project” first day McMichael Canadian Art Collection 10365 Islington Ave

LONDON Larry Towell screening 2pm Michael Gibson Gallery 157 Carling St

WINNIPEG Michael Dumontier & Micah Lexier talk 3-4pm Plug In ICA 1-460 Portage Ave

REGINA “Artist Trading Cards” event 2-4pm Sherwood Village Library 6121 Rochdale Blvd

SASKATOON “Prairie Painters” opening 2-4pm Art Placement 228 3 Ave S

EDMONTON “Rearview Mirror” / Chris Millar first day Art Gallery of Alberta 2 Sir Winston Churchill Sq

VANCOUVER Rabih Mroué performance 8pm Roundhouse 181 Roundhouse Mews

VANCOUVER Rabih Mroué talk 4-6pm Grunt Gallery 116-350 E 2 Ave

WEST VANCOUVER “At the Intersection of Art and Medicine” curator talk 1:30-2:30pm West Vancouver Museum 680 17 St


SUNDAY JANUARY 29

JOLIETTE “Pour la Suite des Choses” opening 2pm Musée d’art de Joliette 145 rue Père-Wilfred-Corbeil

TORONTO Paul Clipson & Chandan Narayan performance 9pm Trash Palace 89B Niagara St

TORONTO Sarah Parsons talk 2pm Power Plant 231 Queens Quay W

WATERLOO Ann Roberts opening & talk 1-4:30pm Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery 25 Caroline St N

REGINA “Hard Rock / Heavy Metal” event 2-4pm MacKenzie Art Gallery 3475 Albert St

VICTORIA Joe Coughlin performance 2pm Art Gallery of Greater Victoria 1040 Moss St


MONDAY JANUARY 30

TORONTO “Crit #4” event 5-7pm O’Born Contemporary 131 Ossington Ave


TUESDAY JANUARY 31

MONTREAL Annie Baillargeon opening 5pm Maison de la culture Frontenac 2550 rue Ontario E

KINGSTON Ariella Azoulay talk 7pm Dunning Hall Queen’s University

TORONTO Hennessey Youngman screening & talk 7:30-9:30pm Drake Hotel 1150 Queen St W

TORONTO Greg Payce & Amy Gogarty talk 6:30-8pm Gardiner Museum 111 Queen’s Park

HAMILTON Frances Ward first day Transit Gallery 230 Locke St S


WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1

DARTMOUTH Katie Vautour & “Broadcasting for Reels” opening 7-9pm Craig Gallery 2 Ochterloney St

MONTREAL Adam Welch talk 6pm Galerie Leonard & Bina Ellen 1400 boul de Maisonneuve O

MONTREAL Althea Thauberger talk 5pm Ghada Amer / Valérie Blass / Wangechi Mutu opening 6pm Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal 185 rue Ste-Catherine O

KINGSTON Ariella Azoulay & Dorit Naaman talk 7pm Kingston Frontenac Public Library 130 Johnson St

TORONTO “Vogue, Runway, Commentary, and DJ Workshop” event 6-9pm York University Student Centre 4700 Keele St

TORONTO Patricia Phillips talk 5pm York Faculty of Fine Arts 4700 Keele St

TORONTO Andrea Cooper first day Red Head Gallery 401 Richmond St W

PETERBOROUGH “Performing Alterity” performance 8pm Showplace Performance Centre Lounge 290 George St N

REGINA Dakota & Jonah McFadzean first day Art Gallery of Regina 2420 Elphinstone St

BANFF “Modern Masters” first day Willock & Sax Gallery 211 Bear St

WEST VANCOUVER “Impressions of Oaxaca” talk 7-9pm Ferry Building Gallery 1414 Argyle Ave

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

This article was first published online on January 26, 2012.

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