Patricia Deadman: Cuento de Dos Jardins
Act of Seeing Pat Deadman sees the world through a portal.
Her lens is literal and figurative.
In her photographs, we are keenly aware that she is actively looking.
We see what she sees or what she wants us to see.
Her eyes, and ours, are restless.
Our gazes meet, look away, collide.
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Hodgson, Mead and Ronald
Hodgson, Mead and Ronald Selections from the permanent collection The Toronto art scene of the early 1950s was still very much dominated by the Group of Seven’s legacy.
In 1955, one frustrated young painter, Graham Coughtry, remarked he felt that “every damn tree in the country has been painted”.
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Bird is the Word – Art Exhibit Selections from the Permanent Collection
Bird is the Word – Selections from the Permanent Collection Norfolk County, with its varied habitats and incredible Lake Erie shoreline, is known as one of Canada’s foremost birding destinations.
Visitors to Long Point, in particular, have the opportunity to observe large numbers of migrating species during the spring and fall.
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Shoreline Norfolk – an exhibit by the Artists Workshop
A collection of new works from members of the Artist Workshop will be on display July 12 to August 31 for a show and sale at the Norfolk Arts Centre.
Join us July 20th for the opening reception 1 pm to 4 pm with a performance by special guest Ian Bell.
Everyone welcome.
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So you want to be a Bird – an exhibit by Ron Milton
London artist Ron Milton has long been fascinated by birds and flight.
Ron explores the different aspects of being a bird, from human dreams of flight to the fate of becoming a meal.
June 29th to October 5th, 2019 Reception July 20th, 2019 1-4 Admission by donation Everyone welcome
This Place – works from the Norfolk Arts Centre Permanent Collection
THIS PLACE – Works from the Norfolk Arts Centre Permanent Collection Now Open! Lower Gallery #seeyouatthenac Northrop Frye once wrote that Canada “is a country in which nature makes a direct impression on the artist’s mind”.
Although Frye was writing about poets, the statement equally applies to visual artists.
In fact, for many people, images .
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