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Subject: GALLERIES
ART OPENINGS
ACADEMY OF SPHERICAL ARTS Kunstschau, paintings by Jody Richardson,
Howard Podeswa, to Oct. 5. 38 Hanna. 532-2782.
AGINCOURT LIBRARY Oil paintings by Anna Dart to Sept. 30. 155 Bonis.
396-8943.
APOCALYPSE Radiation Room by Paul Davies, Foreign Exchange by JD
Vormittag, opens Sept. 13, 7pm; to Sept. 28. 1158 Queen W. 452- 5819.
AREA Wood Bark Dog, installation by Colm MacCool, sculptures by Joseph
Lammirato, mixed media by Michael Trommer, to Oct. 11. 401 Richmond,
Ste 440.
ART GALLERY OF MISSISSAUGA 4 R.E.D. H.O.T: The Solo Show With A
Boutique by Julie Voyce (artist talk Oct. 3, 7pm), also Decorology,
drawings, by Andrew McPhail, open Sept. 12, 6-8pm; to Oct. 20. 300
City Centre Dr., Miss. 905-896-5088.
ARTS ON KING The Sounds Of Mu..., paintings by Ilya Narizhny
(reception Sept. 19, 7-9pm) and The Inhabited Canvas, paintings by
Peter Singh Khela (reception Sept. 21, 4-7pm); Sept. 15-30. Also,
Constructions, Memory, Meaning, Message by Andrew McClure, Lori
Comerford, to Sept. 14. 169 King E. 777-9617.
CANADIAN SCULPTURE CENTRE Connected Works by Ben Goodman, Living
Harmony by Alexandre Kapran to Sept. 20; artist's talk Sept. 12,
7:30pm. First Canadian Place, Exchange Tower, 130 King W. 214- 0389.
CEDAR RIDGE Fibre artists, to Oct. 18. The Art Of Wood, to Sept. 20.
225 Confederation Dr. 396-4026.
COLLEGE STREET BAR Mexican Announcements, photographs by Roberto
Ariganello, Sept. 9-Oct. 7; reception Sept. 14, 2-5pm. 574 College.
DUKE OF CONNAUGHT TAVERN Winners And Mops (Homosexuality And Labor),
installation by Andrew Harwood, to Sept. 30; reception Sept. 11, 8pm.
460 Queen W.
EYE OF THE STORM Piece of minD, opens Sept. 14, 7pm-1am; to Nov. 19.
641 Queen E. 406-1524.
FAKTORIE Pilgrimaged, drawings by Tania Love, opens Sept. 12, 7:30-
10pm; to Sept. 22. 400 Euclid.
FREE PARKING Itchy - Largeness, with launch of two publications:
Galerie Largeness World Of Art, oil on canvas by Luis Jacob, and Itch
Galore, a cross-section of recycled material. Sept. 14, 8pm. 410
Adelaide W., Ste 605. 534-0078.
GALLERY ONE A Selection From The Estate by Jules Pascin, to Oct. 16.
121 Scollard. 929-3103.
GARNET PRESS Reformation, installation by Michael Belmore, to May 11.
Secret Garden by Ho Tam, to Oct. 12. 580 Richmond W. 504-5012.
KARWAH Strong Elixir, works by Michelle Dear, Yechel Gagnon, Sabrina
Garel, Emmay Mah, opens Sept. 14, 6-9pm; to Sept. 24. 289 Dundas W.
598-0043.
McMICHAEL CANADIAN ART COLLECTION Welcome To Our World: Contemporary
Canadian Folk Art, Sept. 14-Jan. 12. Contemporary First Nations Art,
to Feb. 2, '97. $7/$4/Chd Under 5 free. 10365 Islington, Kleinburg.
905-893-1121.
MCLAREN-BARNES Paintings by Anne Jaffray-Ziegler opens Sept. 15, 1-
5pm; to Sept. 25. 133 Reynolds St., Oakville.
METAMORPH Eco-Rama '96, a special exhibit of art made exclusively from
recycled and found materials, Sept. 13-14, 2-11pm. 535-9719.
NEWMAN Curiosity, Buddhism & Dreams, paintings in yellow, blue and red
by Michael Esk, Dan Goorevitch open Sept. 12, 5-8. 155 Walnut. 703-
8180.
PAGE ART GALLERY & EMPORIUM Grand Opening with limited edition rock
art by Derek Hess, Frank Kozic, Coop, digitized fine art prints by
Arnold Machtinger. Sept. 17, 6-9pm. 20 Railside. 383-0808 x225.
PAINTED CITY Toronto Artists Paint The Town, group show, opens Sept.
13, 5-8pm; to Oct. 12. 234 Queen E. 364-0269.
PROPELLER Anthology, in paint and stone, by Suzy Sam, Michael
Marcotte, opens Sept. 13, 6pm; to Sept. 27. 96 Spadina Ave., Ste 303.
RED HEAD The Shadows And The Dreaming by Sybil Goldstein, also, Lorne
Fromer, to Sept. 29. 96 Spadina Ave., 8th Fl. 504-5654.
ROBERT MCLAUGHLIN Abstractions Of Northern Wilderness, landscape
paintings by Michael Chortyk, to Oct. 27; reception Sept. 12, 7-9pm.
Presence, installation by Heather Rigby, to Oct. 27 reception Sept.
15, 2-4pm. Catching Shadows, ceramic sculptures by Susan Low-Beer, to
Oct. 20; reception Sept. 26, 7-9pm. Portraits In The Bouckley
Collection, to Sept. 29. Out Of The Southwest Series by Noreen
Tomlinson, to Oct. 20. Civic Centre, 72 Queen St., Oshawa. 905- 576-
3000.
SCANDINAVIAN-CANADIAN CLUB Art Show & Sale, Sept. 14-22. 91 Stormont.
782-4604.
SCARBOROUGH CAMPUS The Difference Between Nothing And The Smallest
Thing, abstractions on mylar, by Ka Hing Albert Liu, to Oct. 4;
reception Sept. 11, 4-7pm. U of T, 1265 Military Trail. 287-7176.
STEPHEN BULGER Comedy Of Postures, portaits by Michael Schreier, opens
Sept. 12, 5-8pm with artist talk at 6pm; to Oct. 19. 700 Queen W.,
Studio B07. 504-0575.
SUSAN HOBBS Martha Fleming, Lyne Lapointe open Sept. 12, 7-9pm; to
Oct. 19.137 Tecumseth. 504-3699.
TEODORA Crimson Soul, acrylics by Grant Innes, opens Sept. 14 & Sept.
15, 2:30-5pm; to Oct. 2. 45 Avenue Rd. 515-0450.
360 RESTAURANT High Art, paintings by Tony Calzetta, Sept. 19-Nov. 28.
Revolving Restaurant, CN Tower, 301 Front W.
UKRAINIAN CANADIAN ART FOUNDATION Paintings by Ukrainian artists from
Russia, Ulana Humeniuk, Vasyl Druchylo, Anatolij Druchylo, Viktor
Tsapko, Sept. 15, 3:30pm. 2118-A Bloor W. 766- 6802.
WALLACE Eric Mohr, Steven White, to Sept. 27. 258 Wallace.690- 6944.
WHITLOCKS Isabelle Mignault, to Sept. 30. 1961 Queen E. 691-8784.
YYZ Swinger, installation by Kevin Madill, and A Temporary
Arrangement, film by Phillip Barker, to Oct. 5. 1087 Queen W. 531-
7869.
CONTINUING
A SPACE The 25th Anniversary Project, to Dec. 21. 401 Richmond W., Ste
110. 979-9633.
ART GALLERY OF HAMILTON Visions Of Light And Air: Canadian
Impressionism, 1885-1920, to Dec. 29; reception Sept. 12, 7pm.
Beefcake, Hollywood Portraits by Clarence Sinclair Bull, to Sept. 15.
Songs Of The Time: Anarchy And Ascension In The Art Of Kathryn Dain,
Philip Grant, Clare Pearson, to Sept. 22. Gender Infractions: Images
Of The Body In The Late 20th Century by Paul Cvetich, to Sept. 22.
Arthur Crisp 1884-1971, to Dec. 29. 123 King W., Hamilton. 905-527-
6610.
ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO Videotapes by Shawn Chappelle, to Sept. 15. As
Yet Untitled, installation by Max Dean, to Sept. 29. Omar Ramsden:
Masterpieces Of English Silver, to Oct. 20. J.J. Tissot: Prints From
The Gotlieb Collection, to Oct. 20. Vanity of Vanities: Caricatures of
French and English fashions from the 1870s to the 1920s, to Oct. 20.
Making Strange, fragmented bodies, dolls, dummies, 25 works from both
the early and late 20th century, to Nov. 3. The Engine Of History,
mixed media by John Scott, to Nov. 4. Present Tense by David Merritt,
to Nov. 10. Nelvana Ltd., animation house celebrates 25th anniversary
at AGO, to Nov. 11. $4/$7.50/$15 Fam/Under 12 free. Free Wed 5-10pm.
317 Dundas W. 977-0414. http://www.AGO.on.ca
BAU-XI A Survey - 1950 To Present, paintings, drawings, collages,
mixed-media works and film by Joyce Wieland, to Sept. 26. 340 Dundas
W. 977-0600.
BINARY AGORA Econautica: ecologically sustainable housing design by
Andy Thomson, indefinite run. 183 Bathurst, Studio 202. 461- 7365.
BURLINGTON ART CENTRE Sites Of Civilization, mixed media works on
paper by Don Carr, 1990-1996, to Oct. 6. Fantasy In Clay, to Dec. 29.
Hooking Craft Guild Juried Exhibition, to Sept. 29. 1333 Lakeshore.
905-632-7796.
CAMBRIDGE Fibreworks, biennial juried exhibit, to Oct. 20. Library &
Gallery, 20 Grand Ave. N., Cambridge. (519)621-0460.
CANADIAN CLAY & GLASS The Glass/Architecture Project to Dec. 24 with
panel discussions Nov. 7 & 14 at 7-9pm. Elemental Clay And Glass by
Peter Powning to Dec. 30. 25 Caroline St. N., Waterloo. (519)746-1882.
COLD CITY Correspondences by Therese Bolliger to Oct. 5. 686 Richmond
W. 504-6681.
CRAFT Buried Treasures: 20 Years Of Making to Sept. 22. $2. Chalmers
Bldg., 35 McCaul. 977-3551.
DELEON WHITE Nature-based outdoor sculptural works by Nils-Udo, to
Sept. 14. 455 King W. 597-9466.
DESIGN EXCHANGE Fall Forward: A Showcase of Excellence In Canadian
Fashion Design For Fall/Winter, to Oct. 13. Re(F)use, design from
reused and recycled materials, to Sept. 15. $3.50-$5. 234 Bay. 216-
2160.
FOUNDATION FOR THE STUDY OF OBJECTIVE ART Shadowlands, works on canvas
by R.C. Trice, to Oct. 12. 533A Parliament. 972-0401.
GALLERY TALLULAH New paintings by Ed Fielding, to Oct. 3. Buddies In
Bad Times Theatre, 12 Alexander. 875-8555 or 975-0130.
GALLERY 306 Too Heavy/Can't Fly, Probably Drowning by Kai McCall, to
Sept. 14. 80 Spadina Ave., 2nd Fl. 534-3916.
GUILD SHOP Invitational Ceramics Show, plates, vases, to Sept. 28. 118
Cumberland. 921-1721.
HARBOURFRONT CENTRE PHOTO PASSAGE: Shaping The New Forest,
photographic exhibition by Lorraine Gilbert, to Sept. 29. YORK QUAY:
Morada: Icons, Idols And Myths, group show by artists of Hispanic
background, to Nov. 3. 231 & 235 Queens Quay W. 973-3000.
ISAACS/INNUIT Baker Lake Drawings, Prints, Sculpture, to Sept. 18. 9
Prince Arthur. 921-9985.
ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI CULTURA Incontro - Where Italy And Canada Meet,
photographs by John Reeves, to Dec. 10. 496 Huron. 921-3802.
JAPANESE CANADIAN CULTURAL CENTRE Canadian Contemporary Art to Sept.
15. 123 Wynford Dr. 441-2345.
JOHN B. AIRD Society of Canadian Artists open juried show to Sept. 28.
900 Bay. 928-6772.
JOSEPH D. CARRIER Nature From The Ground Up, works by Pamela Williams,
Peter McFarlane, Teodoro Dragonieri, Barbara Fostka, to Sept. 21.
Columbus Centre, 901 Lawrence W. 789-7011.
JUSTINA M. BARNICKE ca. David Milne, also Figures & Portraits, to Oct;
tour by curator Oct. 1, 7pm. 7 Hart House Circle, U of T. 978- 8398.
KOFFLER Parade by Tobi Asmoucha to Sept. 27. Cassandra: An Opera In
Four Acts by Freda Guttman, to Oct. 27. Bathurst Jewish Centre, 4588
Bathurst. 636-1880 x268.
LILLIAN H. SMITH LIBRARY Healthy, Wealthy And Wise on health,
sickness, medicine, nutrition in early chidren's books, to Nov. 4.
Osborne Collection, 4th Fl., 239 College.
LONSDALE Open Please, sculptural boxes by Mike Hanson and paintings by
Blaise DeLong, to Oct. 6 with artist talks Sept. 21, 2pm. 333 Lonsdale
Rd., 2nd Fl. 487-9604.
MARKET Portrait Of Toronto: The Work Of Owen Staples (1866-1949), to
Oct. 20. South St. Lawrence Market, 95 Front E. 392-7604.
METRO REFERENCE LIBRARY As Large As Life, John James Audubon & The
Birds Of America, the most expensive book in any public library in
Toronto. To Oct. 5. 789 Yonge. 393-7141.
MIRA GODARD 70th Birthday Exhibition by Takao Tanabe to Sept. 21. 22
Hazelton Ave. 964-8197.
NEILSON PARK CREATIVE CENTRE FORMA, sculpture works, group show, to
Sept. 15. Hallway Art Show by Etobicoke group ALFEW (Artists Looking
For Empty Walls) to Sept. 15. 56 Neilson Dr. 622- 5294.
NORTHERN DISTRICT LIBRARY Watercolor and ink drawings by Jane Brooke,
to Sept. 28. Sept. Skylight Gallery, 40 Orchard View Blvd. 393-7610.
OAKVILLE Time House And Thousand Roads by Tatsuo Miyajima, to Nov. 3.
Gairloch Gallery, 1306 Lakeshore E. and Centennial Gallery, 120 Navy.
905-844-4402.
1246 YONGE Bruce Smith, by appointment. 966-3200.
PRISMA First Look, acrylic and watercolors by Lisa Young, to Sept. 22.
2570A Yonge. 440-0673.
QUEEN/SAULTER LIBRARY Bells by Cathy Patrick, thru Sept. 765 Queen E.
393-7723.
QUEEN'S QUAY TERMINAL GROUP OF TEN ARTISTS: Autumn Colors, to Oct. 31
(203-6940). 207 Queens Quay W.
ROBARTS LIBRARY Festival of Persian Painting, to Sept. 29. 2nd Fl, 130
St. George. 978-7644 or 693-7740.
RUNNYMEDE LIBRARY Quilts by Students of Western Technical & Commerical
School, to Sept. 21. 2178 Bloor W. 393-7697.
S.L. SIMPSON Five New Wall Sculptures by Judith Schwarz, to Sept. 28.
515 Queen W. 504-3738.
SABLE-CASTELLI Passages by Darlene Cole, Jacqueline Huget, Gina Rorai,
Jennifer Stead, to Sept. 28. 33 Hazelton. 961-0011.
SAGE CAFE Watercolor, acrylic paintings by Blain Berdan, thru Sept.
166 McCaul. 487-7386.
SIGNAL Shirt Tales, flag art by YM Whelan, to Nov. 30. 900 Queen W.,
Studio B07. 531-3988.
TABLEAU VIVANT Aliyah, new photo work by Eldon Garnet, to Sept. 28.
917 Queen W. 504-7298.
TED'S COLLISION A Camera, A Bicycle, And A Tripod, photography by Rita
Leistner, to Oct. 573 College.
TEMPEST RESTAURANT Angels And Others, etchings by Rebecca Cowan, to
Sept. 17. 468 College.
TODMORDEN MILLS Paintings by Don Valley Art Club, Sept. 14-15 at noon-
5pm. Pottery Rd. 466-3203.
TORONTO HISTORICAL BOARD Past And Present: The Renaissance Of A Bank,
on the history, restoration and creative adaptation of a historic bank
building. 200 Years Yonge, featuring archival maps, drawings,
photographs. To Dec. 31. 205 Yonge. 392-6827 x265.
TORONTO SCULPTURE GARDEN Lat: 51 27' 50" - Long 57, 16', 12", by
Pierre Bourgault, to Sept. 15. 115 King E. 485-9658.
WHAMMY BAR Licensed art gallery featuring live music, interference art
exhibits, more. 354 Queen E. 363-9788.
YORK BANQUET HALL Art Exhibition & Sale, 7 + 1 artists, in conjunction
with East York: Celebrating 200 Years, to Oct. 31 by appointment. 1100
Millwood. 423-3000.
YORKVILLE LIBRARY Cross-Over Art, photo image transfers by Linda Joyce
Ott, to Sept. 30. 22 Yorkville. 393-7660.
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Subject: MUSEUMS
BATA SHOE About Shoes: Footwear Through The Ages. The Gentle Step:
19th Century Women's Shoes. Our Boots: An Inuit Woman's Art. Admission
$6/$4/$2. First Tues of month free. 327 Bloor W. 979- 7799.
CBC MUSEUM CBC War Effort, an interactive exhibit chronicling radio's
coming-of-age during World War II, to Dec. 15. Free. 250 Front W.,
ground fl. 205-5574.
GEORGE R. GARDINER MUSEUM White Gold: The Discovery Of Meissen
Porcelain, to Jan. 5. $4/$8. 111 Queen's Park. 585-8000.
KANNER HERITAGE MUSEUM Aishet Hayil: A Woman Of Valor, a collection of
fine art and handcrafts in a variety of media, to Nov. 15. Baycrest
Centre For Geriatric Care, 3560 Bathurst. 785-2500 x2802.
MARINE MUSEUM Picture This: Toronto Harbor In Art, to Sept. 22.
Exhibition Place. 392-1765.
MUSEUM FOR TEXTILES Kalagas: Textile Art Of The Golden Land,
embroideries from Burma, to Sept. 15. Memento Vitae, ceremonial waxes
by Gunilla Josephson, to Oct. 6. The Art Of The Lace Maker, the
collection of Margaret Ruhland, to Oct. 13. Threadworks'95: Jewels Of
The 20th Century, machine- and hand-embroidered textiles, to Nov. 3.
$4/$5. 55 Centre. 599-5321.
ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM Watching TV: Historic Televisions And Memorabilia
From The MZTV Museum, to Sept. 15. Reshaping Tradition: Contemporary
Canadian Ceramics In Asian Modes, to Jan. 4. Art Of The Goldsmith:
Masterpieces From Buccellati, 50 jewelled and precious metal
treasures, to Jan. 19. Corsets To Calling Cards, to Mar. '97. Art Of
The Anishnawbeh, Three Perspectives, to Mar. '97. Ancient Mariners Of
The Adriatic, to May '97. A Canadian Portrait Gallery: Faces From
Canada's Past, to June '97. The Maiasaur Project - The Life And Times
Of The Dinosaur, indefinite. 100 Queen's Park. $3.50-$7/$15 Fam. 586-
5551.
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Subject: ART EVENTS
A DAY WITHOUT ART Art Auction with proceeds to AIDS services. Sept.
14, viewing 6:30pm, auction 8pm. $10. Arboretum Centre, Univ. of
Guelph. (519)763-2255.
ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO: FAMILY: Fun Day, Sun 11am-4pm (979- 6608). 317
Dundas W. 977-0414.
ART MARKET 150 artists. Sept. 14-15. $2-$3. Spencer Smith Park,
Burlington. 905-632-7796.
ARTSTART KIDS' FINE ARTS PROGRAM York Univ. offers classes in dance,
music, theatre, visual arts, Saturdays starting Sept. 21 with
registration Sept. 14, 10am-noon. 4700 Keele. 736-2100 x33817.
CALL FOR ENTRY Applications accepted for Arts Etobicoke's Annual
Juried Art Show, Oct. 6-31. Deadline Sept. 25. 622-8737.
HARBOURFRONT CENTRE: FAMILIES: Kaleidoscope, free crafts program runs
Sundays 11:30am-4:30pm at Lookout. York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay
W. 973-3000.
PROVINCIAL PARK PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION Categories include wildlife,
scenery, people. Deadline Sept. 25. Presented by Bronte Creek
Provincial Park. 905-827-6911.
ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM: FAMILY: 45-minute workshops, Sun noon-4pm.
Discovery Workshop, Sept. 15, 9am-noon; $30. SINGLES: Connecting on
The Rise And Fall Of The Female Breast, Sept. 18, 6:15- 8:30pm; $13.
LECTURE: Far Eastern Art, Sept. 18. ROMWALKS: Healing Street, Sept.
15, 2pm; $15, pre-register (586-5514). 100 Queen's Park. 586-5797.
SCARBOROUGH QUILTERS GUILD Meets Thursdays 7:30-9pm. Scarborough
Village Community Centre, 3600 Kingston. 288-8453.
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