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Canadian Art

Full Opening and Event Listings

Across Canada April 9 to 15 2009
An exhibition of John Hartman's painted cityscapes begins Thursday, April 9 at Studio 21 in Halifax.
An exhibition of John Hartman's painted cityscapes begins Thursday, April 9 at Studio 21 in Halifax.

An exhibition of John Hartman's painted cityscapes begins Thursday, April 9 at Studio 21 in Halifax.




THURSDAY APRIL 9

HALIFAX John Hartman/Eva Lapka first day Studio 21 1223 Lower Water St

QUEBEC CITY Marswalkers/Peter S. Amantea artist talks 7:30pm opening 8pm L’oeil de poisson 541 rue St-Vallier E

MONTREAL Ivan Binet & Alain Lefort opening 6-9pm Galerie Orange 81 St Paul E

MONTREAL Barry Allikas opening 6-9pm Galerie Division 372 Ste-Catherine O #311

ALMA Eva Mayer opening 5pm Centre Sagamie 50 St-Joseph

OTTAWA “Blue Like an Orange” first day Ottawa Art Gallery 2 Daly St

TORONTO Althea Thauberger/Ian White screenings 7pm “I Want to Wrestle you’re your Mind in the Long Grass” screening 9pm “Super 8 Late” screening 11pm Theatre Centre 1087 Queen St W

TORONTO “Awashawave” opening 6-9pm Blackwood Gallery 3359 Mississauga Rd N

TORONTO “The Communism of Forms” opening 6-9pm Red Bull 381 Projects 381 Queen St W

TORONTO Karin Bubas first day Monte Clark Gallery 55 Mill St

TORONTO Michael Thompson opening 6-8pm Nicholas Metivier Gallery 451 King St W

TORONTO Chantal Mouffe w/ Jennifer Fisher lecture Prefix 124-401 Richmond St W

EDMONTON Douglas Sadao Aoki lecture 7-9pm Art Gallery of Alberta 10230 Jasper Ave

VANCOUVER Douglas Coupland opening 6-9pm Monte Clark Gallery 2339 Granville St

VANCOUVER “Phot(o)bjects” opening 7pm Presentation House Gallery 333 Chesterfield Ave


FRIDAY APRIL 10

QUEBEC CITY Les Fermières Obsédées performance 7:30pm Musée national des beaux-arts de Québec 1 ave Wolfe-Montcalm

MONTREAL Mouna Andraos opening 7pm La Centrale 4296 boul St Laurent

MONTREAL Zoé Benoit & Anne-lise Seusse opening 5pm Les Territoires 372 Ste Catherine W #527

OTTAWA “A Little Distillery in Nowgong” first day City Hall Art Gallery 110 Laurier W

TORONTO Althea Thauberger & Ian White artist talks 2pm Gladstone Hotel 1214 Queen St W

TORONTO Cory Arcangel & Hanne Mugaas lecture 7pm “Feedback Loop” screening 11pm Theatre Centre 1087 Queen St W

TORONTO “Saturn Returns” screening 9pm Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art 952 Queen St W

HAMILTON Shelley Niro screening 8:30pm & 9:30pm Print Studio 173 James St N

SUDBURY Véronique Doucet opening 5pm Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario 174 rue Elgin

VANCOUVER Aaron Carpenter, Joel Herman & Roula Partheniou opening 8pm Artspeak 233 Carrall St


SATURDAY APRIL 11

QUEBEC CITY Les Fermières Obsédées performance 3pm Musée national des beaux-arts de Québec 1 ave Wolfe-Montcalm

MONTREAL Mouna Andraos artist talk 3pm La Centrale 4296 boul St Laurent

MONTREAL Guillaume Lachapelle/Nadia Myre opening 3-5pm Art Mur 5826 rue St-Hubert

OTTAWA Scott McFarland first day National Gallery of Canada 380 Sussex Dr

TORONTO “Curse!” screening 1:30pm John Smith screening 3pm “The Landscape as a Collective Memory Device” screening 6pm Joseph Workman Theatre 1001 Queen St W

TORONTO Gunilla Josephson master class 1-3pm Trinity Square Video 376-401 Richmond St W

TORONTO Cloud Eye Control & Ammo Factor performance 9pm Images Festival closing reception 10:30pm Theatre Centre 1087 Queen St W

TORONTO Jan Peacock artist talk 4pm screening & DVD launch 5-7pm Gallery 44 120-401 Richmond St W

TORONTO Michael Snow CD launch 1-3pm Art Metropole 788 King St W

ST CATHARINES Krys Elliott opening 7-10pm CRAMplex 24 James St

VANCOUVER “Another City” walking tour 4pm Centre A 2 W Hastings St

VANCOUVER Lisl Ponger & Tim Sharp artist talks 3pm Or Gallery 555 Hamilton St

VANCOUVER Aaron Carpenter, Joel Herman & Roula Partheniou artist panel 2pm Artspeak 233 Carrall St


MONDAY APRIL 13

WATERLOO Colin Carney first day Render Gallery 263 Phillip St

WATERLOO Heidi Overhill first day ECH Front Gallery 200 University Ave W


WEDNESDAY APRIL 15

TORONTO Ian Carr-Harris curatorial tour 5pm University of Toronto Art Centre 15 King’s College Circ

TORONTO Geoffrey Shea first day Gales Gallery 4700 Keele St

VANCOUVER Gordon Smith first day Artists for Kids Gallery 810 W 21 St

This article was first published online on April 9, 2009.

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