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Solo Shows and Installations

         
         
         
Top row: Judy Martin, Penny Mateer, Maggie Scott, James Arendt, Dorothy McGuinness.
Second row: Karen Goetzinger, Jeanne Beck, Louise Lemieux Bérubé, Yosi Anaya, Mary Grisey.
Third row: Pat Burns-Wendland, Jacqueline Treloar, Leisa Rich, Barbara Schneider, Christina Massey.
Fourth row: Mary Giehl, Julie Sirek, Eszter Bornemisza, Leslie Pearson, Victoria Carley.
Fifth row: Cathryn Amidei, Emma Nishimura, Trina Perry Carlson, Karen Rips, Dennis Potter.

 

The Corridor Galleries
Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre

Main Festival Venue

Oakville, Ontario, Canada

 

Sat. Nov. 1 - Sun. Nov. 30, 2014
Opening Reception: Sat. Nov. 1, 2014, 2 - 4 pm

Address: Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, 2302 Bridge Road, Oakville, Ontario
Closest Intersection: Bridge Road & Third Line
Directions: Click Here
Parking: Free

Gallery Hours: Mon. - Sat. 10 am - 6 pm, Sun. 12 - 5 pm
Admission: Free
Bus Tour from Toronto to Oakville/Mississauga: Click here.
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Venue Website: Click here.

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Exhibition Description

There are 56 artists in this exhibition, hailing from Canada, France, Hungary, Mexico, New Zealand, Japan, Mexico, UK, USA.

This is the first time the curators Gareth Bate and Dawne Rudman have focused on showing entire bodies of work in the festival. Most artists are showing either sections of bodies of work, or an entire body of work. There are a few artists with single works and at least 4 large-scale installations.

The Corridor Galleries at our main festival venue Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre provide an huge array of exhibition space. The work will be shown all over the building. Be sure not to miss the Gallery show The Red and The Black.

 

Curators

 

Artists

 

Venue

The Corridor Galleries at Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre
Oakville's newest cultural centre opened in 2012 and hosted the Myth Making and Variegated Threads exhibitions for Festival 2012. Exhibition space has been considerably expanded and we are very excited to have displays throughout this entire large venue.

Special Thanks:
Gallery Liaison
: Tonia Di Risio.

 

Some of the Corridor Galleries at Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre in Oakville, Ontario.