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Excerpt from www.bwst.ca/the-artists/duggan:
Brendan Duggan
Location: W5 - The Buzz Barber & Co., 359 Brant St.
Title: Infestation
Material: Metal
Artist Statement:
My work shifts between design, craft and art. Combining elements from a broad scope of metalsmithing methodology that includes commercial fabrication and machinist skills as well as traditional blacksmithing techniques. My work can include found art, constructivist assassemblages, and free form linear monoliths.
Excerpt from the brochure:
I work with chlorophyll-based plant matter, leaves, petals, twigs, etc. Spontaneity and accident are important aspects here. Environmental messaging is strictly accidental. What I want to accomplish is to manipulate this material so it becomes something new and poetic.
Excerpt from the plaque:
Perpetual Motion by Siobhan Lynch
A tribute to order and forward motion amber glass represents the energy and teal with calm. The perpetual motion captured by this rose window moves us forward while providing a sense of grounding and peace.
Excerpt from the plaque:
The View from Above by Matt Dampier
This series of paintings are based on photographs I took during my time as an airline pilot. The canvases are handmade, based on the same shape as the cockpit windows of the Boeing 787. The canvases have a slight camber to reflect the curvature of the flight deck.
Excerpt from www.bwst.ca/the-artists/hansen:
Mike Hansen
Location: WI - CENTRO, 437 Brant St.
Title: The Remix Series
Mike Hansen is a senior Canadian artist presently a PhD student at The University of Guelph with an MFA from York University. Hansen is known for using sound and noise to develop artworks in various mediums. He is well known as an established colourist painter, sound artist and experimental musician. His body of work explores the visualization of sound and noise. Hansen has exhibited globally in public museums, commercial galleries, and artist-run centres.
Artist Statement:
In the popular lexicon the remix is another rendition of a song typically produced by another's ear. My latest paintings and sculptures, The Remix Series re-imagines music and sound through a synesthetic eye. These works break down the structure of music into gestural shapes and colours related to the action of painting. I hear a work of music and I start to imagine colour, shapes and forms. Bringing the relationship of sound, colour and gesture into a single form. This has typically brought forth into a painted 2d form. This same thinking has allowed me to develop a series of three-dimensional works. The sculptures are typically constructed through pouring and carving plaster then mounting on found marble bases. The larger works incorporate epoxy on concrete bases.
Excerpt from www.bwst.ca/the-artists/mccusker:
Helen McCusker
Location: W3 - Dolce Salon Essentials, 389 Brant St.
Title: 1. Reading the Runes I 2. Reading the Runes II 3. Growth Patterns 4. Explorers On the Moon
Material: Paper Sculpture - Mixed Media, Acrylic, Graphite, Ink, Japanese paper
Helen McCusker graduated from Illustration at Sheridan and worked as an Illustrator and Graphic Designer. She now creates art in a variety of media – Paper Sculpture, Drawing, Pastels, and Printmaking – and teaches art at many venues, including Haliburton School of Art, and Neilson Park Creative Centre.
Artist Statement:
Kinetic Paper Sculpture is my media of choice for exploration and expression. I love the artistic and technical challenges of creating sculptures that open and close. Themes in my work are Urban Decay, the 'found', imagery from scifi and fantasy media, and what it means to be human.
Excerpt from www.bwst.ca/the-artists/mccusker:
Helen McCusker
Location: W3 - Dolce Salon Essentials, 389 Brant St.
Title: 1. Reading the Runes I 2. Reading the Runes II 3. Growth Patterns 4. Explorers On the Moon
Material: Paper Sculpture - Mixed Media, Acrylic, Graphite, Ink, Japanese paper
Helen McCusker graduated from Illustration at Sheridan and worked as an Illustrator and Graphic Designer. She now creates art in a variety of media – Paper Sculpture, Drawing, Pastels, and Printmaking – and teaches art at many venues, including Haliburton School of Art, and Neilson Park Creative Centre.
Artist Statement:
Kinetic Paper Sculpture is my media of choice for exploration and expression. I love the artistic and technical challenges of creating sculptures that open and close. Themes in my work are Urban Decay, the 'found', imagery from scifi and fantasy media, and what it means to be human.
Excerpt from www.bwst.ca/the-artists/lavoie:
Trisha Leigh Lavoie
Location: W2 - The Handmade House Burlington, 374 Brant St.
Title: The Spoils of Nature
Material: Yarn, polyfill, astro turf, crepe paper, cardboardIn
Trisha Leigh Lavoie is an Acadian artist born in Moncton, New Brunswick, who currently resides in Hamilton. Her work is an intersection of fibre arts and installation, generally using crocheted art objects as a primary source to recreate environments.
Artist Statement:
My work revels in the whimsical, the absurd and the uncanny, and elevates the often undervalued craft disciplines too often considered only to have applications to the domestic realm to an artistic sphere.
Excerpt from www.bwst.ca/the-artists/hartman:
Paula Hartman
Location: W4 - Lingerie D'Amour, 374 Brant St.
Title: DANCING BLOSSOMS
Material: Paper, Wire
Paula Hartmann is a self-taught mobile maker and crafter currently working and living in Toronto, Canada. In her home studio, she creates different styles of mobiles, kinetic sculptures, whimsical installations and jewelry pieces, which are partly inspired by East European and indigenous craft traditions.
Artist Statement:
The idea for DANCING BLOSSOMS, a series of kinetic mobiles made from wire and hand-twirled paper spheres, came to me during one of my daily morning walks through the neighbourhood. Inspired by the beauty of blooming tree branches, I aimed to capture the magic of spring in a tangible form.
Excerpt from www.bwst.ca/the-artists/duggan:
Brendan Duggan
Location: W5 - The Buzz Barber & Co., 359 Brant St.
Title: Infestation
Material: Metal
Artist Statement:
My work shifts between design, craft and art. Combining elements from a broad scope of metalsmithing methodology that includes commercial fabrication and machinist skills as well as traditional blacksmithing techniques. My work can include found art, constructivist assassemblages, and free form linear monoliths.
Excerpt from the brochure:
W4 Topography I, Behind the Garden Wall by Elizabeth D’Agostino
Elizabeth’s current work explores the environmental discussions surrounding biodiversity and urban growth. The work aims to celebrate our capacity for a connection with nature and the conservation between living and non-living things and a desire to mitigate ecological destruction.
Excerpt from www.bwst.ca/the-artists/duggan:
Brendan Duggan
Location: W5 - The Buzz Barber & Co., 359 Brant St.
Title: Infestation
Material: Metal
Artist Statement:
My work shifts between design, craft and art. Combining elements from a broad scope of metalsmithing methodology that includes commercial fabrication and machinist skills as well as traditional blacksmithing techniques. My work can include found art, constructivist assassemblages, and free form linear monoliths.
Excerpt from the plaque:
Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about community by Melissa Fisher-Rozenberg
MFR’s sculptures and temporary, site specific installations crystallize her experiences of life, time and reality. Working within the limitations of given space and found material – pattern, geometry and simple maneuvers are explored meditatively. “lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about community” celebrates the coming together of disparate parts.
Walthamstow, Orford Road. The Window Gallery gallery occupies a beautiful Victorian corner-shop window, formerly Frank Ison's hardware store, and is a 24 hour street-facing space overlooking Walthamstow's village square. Designated a Conservation Area by the London Borough of Waltham Forest in 1967, Walthamstow Village is a quaint spot very much removed from the bustling centre. It contains surprisingly few nationally listed buildings.
London Borough of Waltham Forest, Walthamstow, London, UK - Orford Road
August 2020
Excerpt from www.bwst.ca/the-artists/lavoie:
Trisha Leigh Lavoie
Location: W2 - The Handmade House Burlington, 374 Brant St.
Title: The Spoils of Nature
Material: Yarn, polyfill, astro turf, crepe paper, cardboardIn
Trisha Leigh Lavoie is an Acadian artist born in Moncton, New Brunswick, who currently resides in Hamilton. Her work is an intersection of fibre arts and installation, generally using crocheted art objects as a primary source to recreate environments.
Artist Statement:
My work revels in the whimsical, the absurd and the uncanny, and elevates the often undervalued craft disciplines too often considered only to have applications to the domestic realm to an artistic sphere.
Another shot taken while walking back to our hotel in Edinburgh after an evening out. Also another good real-world advert for VR, handheld at 1/8th sec!
The church's exterior is lit by some LED spotlights, while some form of interior lighting was shining out through the window. I'm not sure if it's candles or electric lighting.
St. John's Church's website has a shot of this window as viewed from inside the chuch, and also a brief description of the scene.
1313 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Window Box Gallery is a space of Gallery 1313 in Parkdale, Toronto.
Reception for "no worries", a window gallery installation by local artist, Fiona McElhany at the Holland Project December 2022.
1313 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Window Box Gallery is a space of Gallery 1313 in Parkdale, Toronto.
1313 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Window Box Gallery is a space of Gallery 1313 in Parkdale, Toronto.
787 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
*Queen Specific is a tall and narrow window gallery adjoining Dufflet Pastries. It is generally curated by Joy Walker. Formerly it was curated by Barr Gilmore and known as Solo Exhibition.
787 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
*Queen Specific is a tall and narrow window gallery adjoining Dufflet Pastries. It is generally curated by Joy Walker. Formerly it was curated by Barr Gilmore and known as Solo Exhibition.
1313 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Window Box Gallery is a space of Gallery 1313 in Parkdale, Toronto.
787 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
*Queen Specific is a tall and narrow window gallery adjoining Dufflet Pastries. It is generally curated by Joy Walker. Formerly it was curated by Barr Gilmore and known as Solo Exhibition.
1313 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Window Box Gallery is a space of Gallery 1313 in Parkdale, Toronto.
1313 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Window Box Gallery is a space of Gallery 1313 in Parkdale, Toronto.
1313 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Window Box Gallery is a space of Gallery 1313 in Parkdale, Toronto.
"BANKOMAT / ATM < WINDOWGALLERY < // Inspirováno / inspired by MALÁ STRANA". Malá Strana - věčná inspirace finančníků.
Window Gallery České Spořitelny
V Paláci Rytířská je otevřela historická pobočka České Spořitelny. Mimo standardních finančních služeb na vás čekají i výstavy v Galerii a Window Gallery České spořitelny.
Galerie v suterénních prostorách budovy vystavuje nejen díla z umělecké sbírky České spořitelny, ale i projekty z oblasti kultury, sportu a charity, které podporujeme. Vedle ní budou jako výstavní plochy sloužit i samotné výlohy pobočky – „Window Gallery“ můžete navštívit v jakoukoli denní i noční dobu.
Sedm výkladních skříní Window Gallery České spořitelny v Melantrichově ulici v Praze tak slouží jako výstavní síň non-stop.
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