Thursday, Febuary 21, 2013, 7 – 10 p.m.
Better Living Centre
The Artist Project is an annual juried contemporary art fair. It took place between February 21st and 24th, located in the Better Living Center at Exhibition Place.
The Faces Competition, presented at the entrance to the event provided the visitors with the most engaging environment for viewing the artwork. That space was arranged like an open gallery featuring many of the artists’ works dealing with the theme of Faces.
This event showcased over 200 artists from across all mediums. Each artist occupied a small cubicle adorned with his or her best work. Visitors weaved in and out of each row like pedestrians on a busy street. The artists were eager to talk with visitors and seemed happy to be involved with the project.
Janet Kimber, Photography, Toronto ON
Sandra Di Leo, OilsAcrylic, Toronto ON
Jose Ortega, Collage, Toronto ON
Kelly Grace, OilsArcylic, Toronto
The schematic of the artists’ booths, although unique in presentation, in fact, hampered the viewer from being able to step back and take in the work. A more open concept would have made the artwork more accessible to the spectators.
Ivan Alifan, Untapped artist, Woodbridge, ON
Gertrude Kearns, Oils and Acrylic, Toronto, ON
Ulrich Panzer, Printmaking, Kingston ON
The combination of Toronto based artists and international artists illustrate Toronto’s growing importance within the international art world. Events such as The Artist Project are highly important for artists, as it enables their talents to be recognized by both collectors and the general public.
Nissim Ben Aderet, Drawing Tel Aviv, Israel
Sandra Poczobut, Installation, Toronto, ON
In these times of economic distress and public funding for the arts dwindling, The Artist Project serves a dual role, marketing the talents of artists and providing a space for the public recognition of emerging artists.
Text and photo: Alice Tallman