The County Collects at 2Gallery

2gallery is pleased to present THE COUNTY COLLECTS, a special group exhibition of our gallery artists. Each of the 22 works in the exhibition have been carefully selected by 22 Guest Curators from across The County (and beyond). The exhibition is open for in-person visitors and online at 2gallery.ca and runs until August 02, 2021.

Guest Curators: Amy Bodman Writer; Filmmaker; Community Activist, Andrew Csafordi Artist; Co-owner, Andara Gallery, Bobbi Dahlman Collector; Advanced Meditation Teacher, Krista Dalby Artist; Artistic Director, Department of Illumination, Miguel De Lemos Collector; Proprietor, Mirazule Boutique Inn, Nancy Evans Collector; Smith School of Business; Chair, Quinte Health Care, Andrew & Christine Gillingham, Co-owners, Gillingham Brewery, Tom Howlett, Collector; Creative Director, The Farm, James Killoch Collector; Bosley Real Estate, Trish Krause Collector; Founder, Bite Out of Life Nutrition and Wellness, Terri Lipman Collector; Art Dealer, David Mott Collector; Musician; Music Scholar, Sylvie Martel Collector; President, Mot-clé Martel Inc., Ian Nelmes Collector; Proprietor, Mirazule Boutique Inn, Pam Patterson Artist; Assistant Professor, OCADU, Chrissy Poitras & Kyle Topping Artists; Co-owners, Sparkbox Studios, Elizabeth Sanders Art Consultant; Art Scholar,Alexandra Seay, General Manager, Regent Theatre, Amy Shubert Artist; Chair, Art in The County, and Larry Tayler Collector; Photographer; Writer.

July 10 - August 2, 2021

2gallery

256 Main St. W.

Picton, ON K0K 2T0

613-920-2000

2gallery.ca

 

Limited edition prints with Boon Curated - Updated February 28, 2021

Limited edition prints with Boon Curated - Updated February 28, 2021

Last fall, I was approached by Boon Curated to release a few drawings as prints. Boon's mission is to share the work of artists from across Canada, and they are starting with a carefully curated selection of artists for its first launch. I jumped at the opportunity to offer an option to purchase my work on a limited budget.

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Uppercase Magazine - Issue #45

I am proud to share that my work is included in Uppercase Magazine’s 45th issue. The theme of the magazine is water, and it features a plethora of work across a broad range of disciplines.

Issues can be ordered directly from Uppercase Magazine or through select stockists. From what I understand, magazine distribution has come to a halt because of emergency measures related to COVID-19. Copies can be purchased directly from Uppercase or through this group of independent stockists.

You can browse through a preview on Issuu below.

April-May-June 2020. A low-res preview of the high-quality print magazine.

The Artist Project: Contemporary Art Fair, Toronto, February 20 - 23, 2020

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Booth 217

SHOW HOURS

Thursday, February 20: Opening Night Party 7-11 pm

Friday, February 21: 11am - 10pm

Saturday, February 22: 11am - 8pm

Sunday, February 23: 11am - 6pm

TICKET INFORMATION

Opening Night Party (19+) - $30 (regular price is $35) with code EXHON2020

Adult (ages 18+) -$12 (regular price is $16) with code EXH2020

Senior (ages 65+) - $12.50

Youth (ages 13-17) - $12.50

Group (10+) - $12.50

Children (12 and under) - FREE

Purchase Tickets Here

Better Living Centre, Exhibition Place

195 Princes' Boulevard

Toronto, ON, M6K 3C3

 

FAUX ÉVEIL / FALSE AWAKENING

Opening reception: Thursday December 7, 6 - 9 PM

Thursday, December 7, 2017 to Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 11 AM - 6 PM

Galerie AVE

901 Rue Lenoir, Espace B-105

Montréal, QC

H4C 2Z6

Canada (map)

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A group exhibition with:

A false awakening is a vivid dream in which the dreamers think they have awakened from sleep even though they continue to dream. Elements of the dream may seem normal at first, but gradually become more surreal. In this exhibition, we will use the concept of false awakenings to showcase works that play with the viewer’s sense of reality. The works will explore the tension between the familiar and the unexpected. Both abstract and representational works will be included, addressing the theme from a variety of approaches, including form and texture, landscape and portraiture. The works may draw on dreams or dream-like experiences of the artists, depicting eerie or bizarre renditions of the ordinary.

An idea by Ella Morton