displays a variety of works that engage the viewer in a dialogue with resolutely modern and deeply interesting pieces and foster an environment conducive to the exploration of contemporary practices in Canadian sculpture.
Located in a strip of land between an abandoned factory property and the Bloor-Lansdowne residential neighbourhood with tidily maintained front yards, Robert Kananaj’s new gallery venue boasts high ceilings, ramps and bright lights.
Two exhibitions opened at the same time: Maura Doyle, Gretchen Sankey, Carol Wainio: Second Time Around and Julie Beugin: And the green streets though parallel run far from each other
Opening Reception: June 21, 2014, 2 pm
Canadian Sculpture Centre
by Carter Brown
Hook is the perfect artist to be represented during World Pride; her incredible warmth and intelligence transfers flawlessly to her art and thus to the viewer
This year’s show is based on a single theme, inspired by the issues of identity, representation and, more specifically, politics of representation, which stem from topics raised at WorldPride.