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Exhibitions Timeline

May 05 - June 11, 2011


Jeremy Drummond : 65-Point Plan for Sustainable Living

65-Point Plan for Sustainable Living is a collection of sixty-five aerial images from every Canadian province and US state. Each photographic image depicts a single housing sub-division that has been digitally reconstructed into an enclosed geographical space, with no roads leading either in or out.

 

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June 21 - July 30, 2011


Bruno Canadien : North

Following an unfortunate last minute cancellation by artist Natalie M. Ball, The New Gallery is pleased to present North, an exhibition of recent work by Bruno Canadien. Canadien is Dene, and a member of the Deh Gáh Got’ie Koe First Nation, a Deh Cho Region member of the Dene Nation. He has worked as an artist since graduation from the Alberta College of Art Painting Department in 1993.

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September 01 - October 01, 2011


Harri de Ville : White Lies

The title of this exhibition refers, on one hand, to a text by the French philosopher Gaston Bachelard about the way we comprehend our environment and, on the other, to ongoing research into the re-appropriation of iconic sculptural forms representative of 1960s Minimalism.

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October 07 - November 12, 2011


Jarod Charzewski : Lifespan

Jarod Charzweski and a team of local volunteers will construct an immersive sculptural installation with second-hand clothing, carefully sorted, folded and then positioned to mimic the geological appearance of layers of sedimentary rock.

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November 18 - December 17, 2011


Sean Caulfield & Royden Mills : Separation Point

Following from their critically acclaimed exhibition at the Glenbow Museum in 2010, Caulfield & Mills' latest immersive multi-media installation will continue to explore themes of mutation, metamorphosis and the biological/technological dichotomy.

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January 05 - February 04, 2012


Valerie LeBlanc & Daniel Dugas : What We Take With Us

What We Take With Us is a two-channel video installation examining what it is to call a place “home” - and the psychological shifts evoked by the experience of physically repositioning oneself in the world.

 

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April 01 - May 29, 2011


Nate McLeod, Matthew Mark, Cassandra Paul, Tyler Los-Jones and Larissa Tiggelers : PHASE SIX

Making use of the opposing Untitled Arts Society and TNG +15 Window Spaces, the artists will create an exact mirrored image of the collaborative development across the two - however, one Window Space will be in full color, while the other will be in black & white.

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June 04 - July 30, 2011


Bruno Canadien : Assail, Fight, Protest, Slam

Assail, Fight, Protest, Slam is a series of painted panels offering artistic resistance to the petroleum industry's occupation of First Nations' territories in northern Alberta - where ongoing development in the form of exploratory roads, test wells and pipelines has usually proceeded in the face of considerable native resistance.

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August 06 - September 30, 2011


Alana Tyson : Inscape Cabinet

Alana Tyson's manipulated fabric pieces formally stem from the repetition of simple motions or marks until complex surfaces are created. The pieces isolate a seductive sculptural language that seeks to rest between something 3-dimensional, yet is simultaneously flat almost painterly. Constructed of hand-sewn lining fabric, these works are reminiscent of coffin lining, chocolate boxes, and visceral entrails of the body. These pieces give import to that which is normally hidden away, both literally as in the above references and as a metaphor for the soul.

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October 01 - November 27, 2011


Shyra De Souza : Labyrinth of the Eternal Archetype

Local artist Shyra De Souza’s +15 installation will combine a large number of found decorative elements with ornate classical form into a symmetrical structure reminiscent of a baroque altarpiece.

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December 03 - January 29, 2012


Svava Juliusson : Thetta er Esjublátt (This is Mount Esja blue)

Svava Juliusson will present a unique sculptural installation constructed with various sizes and colours of plastic cable ties, inspired by her recent return “home” to Iceland.

 

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February 01 - March 31, 2012


James Bannerman : The Compassionate Eye

James Bannerman (1957-2009) was uniquely situated to capture a street-level view of urban Calgary. First introduced to photography as a client at The Calgary Drop-In & Rehab Centre in 2006, he was rarely seen afterwards without the backpack containing his precious camera, laptop and photo files; picture taking was going to be his 'retirement plan'. The photographs he left behind speak compassionately about the intrinsic value of incorporating creative activity into daily life.

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