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Canadian Art

Full Opening and Event Listings

Across Canada May 28 to Jun 3 2009
New oil paintings by Melissa Kuntz open on May 29 at Gallery Page & Strange in Halifax. New oil paintings by Melissa Kuntz open on May 29 at Gallery Page & Strange in Halifax.

New oil paintings by Melissa Kuntz open on May 29 at Gallery Page & Strange in Halifax.

THURSDAY MAY 28

MONTREAL Thérèse Joyce-Gagnon opening 6pm Galerie McClure 350 ave Victoria

MONTREAL Florine Leoni opening 7pm Fonderie Darling 745 rue Ottawa

MONTREAL “Escape” screenings Groupe Intervention Video 4001 rue Berri #105

MONTREAL Paul Bourgault opening 5-8pm Galerie d’Este 1329 ave Greene

TORONTO Kai Chan/Endi Poskovic/Susan Farquhar artist talks 6pm openings 7-9pm Open Studio 104-401 Richmond St W

TORONTO Melissa Doherty opening 6-8pm Edward Day Gallery 952 Queen St W

TORONTO Douglas Walker opening 6-8pm Nicholas Metivier Gallery 451 King St W

TORONTO Shary Boyle & Shuvinai Ashoona opening 5-7pm Justina M Barnicke Gallery 7 Hart House Circ

TORONTO Alex Fischer & Jo Fallak opening 4:30-7:30pm Special Projects Gallery 4700 Keele St

TORONTO Marianne Katzman opening 7-10pm AWOL Gallery 76 Ossington Ave

TORONTO “Aboriginal Visual Culture Symposium on Epistemological Difference” symposium 2-5pm reception 5-7pm OCAD 100 McCaul St

TORONTO “Bazgasht” opening 7pm Art Gallery of Mississauga 300 City Centre Dr

LONDON “Edison & Leo” screening 7:30pm Museum London 421 Ridout St N

BANFF Saul Ostrow lecture Banff Centre 107 Tunnel Mtn Dr

BURNABY Jerry Zaslove curator talk 12:35pm SFU Art Gallery 8888 University Dr

RICHMOND Diyan Achjadi/Barbara Zeigler openings 7-9pm Richmond Art Gallery 7700 Minoru Gt


FRIDAY MAY 29

HALIFAX Melissa Kuntz opening 6-8pm Gallery Page & Strange 1869 Granville St

OTTAWA "From Raphael to Carracci: The Art of Papal Rome" first day National Gallery of Canada 380 Sussex Dr

TORONTO Eli Langer/“Slipstream” opening 7-10pm Paul Petro 980 Queen St W

TORONTO Faith La Rocque opening 7-10pm Board of Directors 1080 Queen St W

ST CATHARINES Melanie MacDonald opening 8pm CRAM 24 James St

BLOOMFIELD Ben Woolfitt first day Oeno Gallery 2274 County Rd 1

SASKATOON Allyson Mitchell artist talk 7pm opening 8pm AKA Gallery 424 20 St W

VANCOUVER “Transcontinental Divide”/Håvard Pederson reception & publication launch 2pm Helen Pitt Gallery


SATURDAY MAY 30

MONTREAL Amy Lockhart workshop 1pm La Centrale 4296 boul St-Laurent

TORONTO Marianne Fowler/John Anderson openings 2-4pm Moore Gallery 80 Spadina Ave

TORONTO Balint Zsako publication launch 1-3pm Art Metropole 788 King St W

TORONTO Kelly Cade/Candida Girling openings 2-5pm Loop Gallery 1174 Queen St W

TORONTO “Looking Forward, Looking Back” artist talks 3pm Gallery 44 120-401 Richmond St W

TORONTO Elaine Whittaker opening 2-5pm Red Head Gallery 115-401 Richmond St W

TORONTO Galen Johnson & Lorenzo Pepito opening 2-5pm 2 of 2 Gallery 254 Niagara

REGINA Heather Benning opening & artist talk 2pm Dunlop Art Gallery Sherwood Village 6121 Rochdale Blvd

BANFF Page Ough opening 1-3pm Canada House Gallery 201 Bear St

VANCOUVER Andreas Gursky first day Vancouver Art Gallery 750 Hornby St

NORTH VANCOUVER “Territory” publication launch 7pm Presentation House Gallery 333 Chesterfield Ave


SUNDAY MAY 31

MONTREAL Alessandro Bosetti workshop first day 7-10pm articule 262 Fairmount O

TORONTO Anthea Baxter-Page closing reception 2pm Rectory Café Ward’s Island


MONDAY JUNE 1

TORONTO James Bentley first day Campbell House Museum 160 Queen St W

TORONTO Carsten Nicolai & Olaf Bender artist talks 4:45pm OCAD 100 McCaul St

TORONTO Natasha Ivanco first day Switch Contemporary 2217 Dundas St W

VANCOUVER Jeremy Stanbridge first day Chernoff Fine Art 265 E 2 Ave


WEDNESDAY JUNE 3

MONTREAL “Three-Tongues-Montreal” performance evening Cagibi 5490 boul St-Laurent

KITCHENER Phil Irish artist talk 7pm Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery 101 Queen St N

This article was first published online on May 28, 2009.

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