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Canadian Art

Full Opening and Event Listings

Across Canada Nov 13 to 19 2008

"Here and There," an exhibition of Concordia grad HyeKyong Yun's photography, opens Friday, November 14, at Les Territoires in Montreal.

"Here and There," an exhibition of Concordia grad HyeKyong Yun's photography, opens Friday, November 14, at Les Territoires in Montreal.




THURSDAY NOVEMBER 13

HALIFAX Annie MacDonell opening 7pm Khyber ICA 1588 Barrington St

QUEBEC CITY Ingrid Bachmann opening 5pm Galerie des arts visuels 295 boul Charest E #404

MONTREAL Lisa Steele & Kim Tomczak first day Dazibao 4001 rue Berri #202

MONTREAL Allyson Mitchell screening 7pm GIV 4001 Berri #105

MONTREAL Shié Kasai opening 5:30pm Montreal Arts Interculturels 3680 rue Jeanne Mance

MONTREAL “Inuit Sculpture” opening & book launch 5:30pm Canadian Guild of Crafts 1460 rue Sherbrooke O

MONTREAL Thomas Corriveau opening 5pm Galerie Graff 963 rue Rachel E

OTTAWA Ron Williams mini-talk 12:15pm National Gallery of Canada 380 Sussex Dr

TORONTO “Empty Orchestra” closing 7-11pm Justina M Barnicke Gallery 7 Hart House Circ

TORONTO John Lennard opening 5-8pm Roberts Gallery 641 Yonge St

TORONTO Cybèle Young/Luke Painter/Mark Small artist talks 6pm openings 7-9pm Open Studio 104-401 Richmond St W

TORONTO Jason Schwartz opening 6-9pm Pikto 55 Mill St Bldg 59

TORONTO John Hartman opening 6-8pm Nicholas Metivier Gallery 451 King St W

TORONTO Adam Bly talk 6:45pm OCAD 100 McCaul St

TORONTO Yam Lau talk 7pm University of Toronto Art Centre 15 King’s College Circ

HAMILTON “Whose Art Is It?: When Cultures and Collections Collide” panel 7pm Art Gallery of Hamilton 123 King St W

ST CATHARINES Catherine Heard artist talk 7pm Rodman Hall Arts Centre 109 St Paul Cres

WINNIPEG “Creative Cities from the Grassroots Up” panel 6:30-8:30pm Gallery 1C03 515 Portage Ave

CALGARY “Au Fil de l’Art” opening 6-9pm Thompson Landry Gallery 1213 1 St SW

VANCOUVER Janaki Lennie first day Jennifer Kostiuk Gallery 1070 Homer St

VANCOUVER Louise Noguchi lecture 7pm Vancouver Art Gallery 750 Hornby St

VANCOUVER Alan Wood opening 5:30-8:30pm Winsor Gallery 3025 Granville St


FRIDAY NOVEMBER 14

HALIFAX “Repixx” opening 7-9pm Argyle Fine Art 1869 Upper Water St

MONTREAL Allyson Mitchell opening 7pm La Centrale 4296 boul St-Laurent

MONTREAL Aleesa Cohene opening 7pm Articule 262 Fairmount O

MONTREAL Raphaëlle de Groot/Yoshiaki Kaihatsu opening 5pm Galerie B312 372 rue Ste Catherine O #403

MONTREAL HyeKyong Yun opening 5-8pm Les Territoires 372 Ste-Catherine O #527

KINGSTON “Exposures” opening 7-9pm Agnes Etherington Art Centre Queen’s University

TORONTO Art Gallery of Ontario reopening first day 314 Dundas St W

TORONTO “Empty Orchestra Live” screening 8:30pm Rivoli 334 Queen St W

TORONTO “Paul Wong Retrospective” screening 4:30pm “Paul Wong ReMastered” screening 6:30pm Innis Town Hall 2 Sussex Ave

TORONTO “Blue Blood”/Martie Giefert/Chris Flanagan/Peter Flemming/“Rendered”/Ken Nicol/Julie Voyce/Jen Hutton/“Disparate Unity” openings 6-10pm Harbourfront Centre 235 Queens Quay W

TORONTO Takashi Ishida reception 5-8pm Trinity Square Video 376-401 Richmond St W

NORTH LANCASTER “Autumn Salon” first day Abbey for the Arts 21489 Butternut Lane

WINNIPEG Christopher Flower opening 7pm Ace Art 290 McDermot Ave

REGINA “Transnational Convergences in African Digital Art” opening 7:30pm Dunlop Art Gallery 2311 12 Ave

CALGARY John Will, Richard Smolinski & Kris Lindskoog opening 7pm Truck Gallery 815 1 St SW

CALGARY Melanie Authier opening 7pm New Gallery 200 Barclay Parade SW

VANCOUVER George Vergette reception 7pm-12am Third Avenue Gallery 1727 W 3 Ave

VANCOUVER Louise Noguchi opening 8pm Centre A 2 W Hastings St

VANCOUVER Brett Lund opening 6-9pm Blanket 235 Alexander St

VANCOUVER Brian Joseph Davis performance 8pm Charles H Scott Gallery 1399 Johnston St

RICHMOND Margaret Dragu artist talk 5-6pm Richmond Art Gallery 100-7700 Minoru Blvd


SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15

HALIFAX “Flight Dreams” first day Art Gallery of Nova Scotia 1723 Hollis St

MONTREAL Lisa Steele & Kim Tomczak opening 3pm Dazibao 4001 rue Berri #202

MONTREAL Allyson Mitchell artist talk 3pm La Centrale 4296 boul St-Laurent

MONTREAL Catherine Béchard & Sabine Hudon seminar 9am-5pm 4001 rue Berri #301

MONTREAL Tim Clark screening 6:30pm Galerie Leonard & Bina Ellen 1400 boul de Maisonneuve O

MONTREAL Gao Brothers/David Spriggs/Henri Venne/Renée Duval/Orest Tataryn openings 3-5pm Art Mûr 5826 St Hubert

MONTREAL Georg Mühleck opening 3-6pm Projex-Mtl Galerie 372 Ste-Catherine O #212

OTTAWA “Laughing Matter” first day Ottawa Art Gallery 2 Daly Ave

TORONTO Eva Kolacz, Ania Biczysko, Helena Ogorzelec, Wojtek Biczysko & Ryszard Litwiniuk opening 7-9pm Arta Gallery 55 Mill St Bldg 9

TORONTO J Allison Robichaud opening 2-5pm Scollard Street Gallery 112 Scollard St

TORONTO Sybele Goldstein, David Joron, Kristi Ropeleski & Natalie Waldburger opening 3-8pm Lennox Contemporary 12 Ossington Ave

TORONTO “Carte Blanche Vol 2” opening & book launch 8-10pm Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art 952 Queen St W

TORONTO Barry Hodgson opening 2-4pm Ingram Gallery 49 Avenue Rd

TORONTO “Carte Blanche vol 2” first day Edward Day Gallery 952 Queen St W

TORONTO Ivan Murphy opening 1-4pm Beckett Fine Art 120 Scollard St

HAMILTON Jimmy Katz first day Art Gallery of Hamilton 123 King St

ST THOMAS Tobey C Anderson opening 7-9pm St Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre 301 Talbot St

DURHAM Chris Dorosz opening 2-4pm Durham Art Gallery 251 George St E

SASKATOON Jonathan Forrest opening 2-4pm Art Placement 228 3 Ave S

EDMONTON “Imagining Science” first day & forum 2-4pm Art Gallery of Alberta 10230 Jasper Ave

CALGARY Shelley McMillan opening 12-4pm Collectors’ Gallery 1332 9 Ave SE

EDMONTON Jane Everett first day Agnes Bugera Gallery 12310 Jasper Ave

VANCOUVER Brian Joseph Davis performance 1pm Charles H Scott Gallery 1399 Johnston St


SUNDAY NOVEMBER 16

MONTREAL Aleesa Cohene artist talk 5pm Articule 262 Fairmount O

TORONTO Oliver Husain artist talk 2pm Power Plant 231 Queens Quay W


MONDAY NOVEMBER 17

OTTAWA Alexandre Castonguay & Mathieu Bouchard/David Milne & John Hartman/Ron Martin opening 5-7:30pm Carleton University Art Gallery 1125 Colonel By Dr


TUESDAY NOVEMBER 18

HALIFAX Tonia Di Risio talk CBC Radio Building 1599 South Park St

GUELPH “Death on a Painted Lake: The Tom Thomson Tragedy” lecture 12pm Macdonald Stewart Art Centre 358 Gordon St

HAMILTON “Labour in Art” talk 7pm Art Gallery of Hamilton 123 King St

SASKATOON Jayce Salloum artist talk/performance 12pm College Building Galleries 107 Administration Pl

REGINA “Censorship & Public Funding for the Arts” panel 7:30pm Dunlop Art Gallery 2311 12 Ave

VANCOUVER “post-punk feminist xxox” screening 7:30pm Pacific Cinematheque 200-1131 Howe St

VANCOUVER Judith Penner talk 7pm Vancouver Art Gallery 750 Hornby St


WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 19

OTTAWA “Video Music” screening 7pm Ottawa Art Gallery 2 Daly Ave

OTTAWA Wil Murray first day Patrick Mikhail Gallery 2401 Bank St

TORONTO “The Cutting Edge” opening 6:30-9pm Textile Museum of Canada 55 Centre Ave

TORONTO “The Experimental Cinema of Paolo Gioli” screening Cinematheque Ontario 317 Dundas St W

TORONTO George Vergette opening 6-8pm Tatar Gallery/Spoke Club 600 King St W

TORONTO Brandan Flanagan/Genevieve Jodouin first day Le Gallery 1183 Dundas St W

VANCOUVER Megan Carroll/Sandrine Pelissier first day North Vancouver District Hall 355 W Queens Rd

VANCOUVER “Eclipse” first day Presentation House 333 Chesterfield Ave

This article was first published online on November 13, 2008.

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