Programming — A Space Main Gallery
Memory and Place
Jing Yuan Huang, Hye-Seung Jung, Marissa Largo
A Space Main Gallery
January 9 – February 6, 2009
Essay by: Dina Georgis
Read moreHOW: Engagements with the “Hollywood Indian”
Sarah Sense, Nadya Kwandibens, Walter Kahero:ton Scott, Torry Mendoza, Rosalie Favell
A Space Main Gallery
October 17 – November 21, 2008
Curated by: Ryan Rice
Copresented by: Trinity Square Video and imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival
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Aiko Suzuki
A Space Main Gallery
May 7 – June 11, 2005
Working with Toronto filmmaker Midi Onodera on video elements, the show features an original soundscape by Berlin based composer Chiyoko Szlavnics, and an interpretive essay by award-winning Toronto author/critic Kerri Sakamoto. Visit Aiko's website at www.magma.ca/~aiko
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Hassan Khan
A Space Main Gallery
April 1 – 29, 2005
Copresented by: Images Festival
Presented as part of the 18th Annual Images Festival, April 7 - 16, 2005
For more information: www.imagesfestival.com
Pressed: When Words Were Earth
Andrew Johnson
A Space Main Gallery
February 25 – March 26, 2005
An interpretative text by Toronto filmmaker and activist b.h. Yael accompanies the exhibition.
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Farheen HaQ, Miriam Bohemia, Elly Lee, Jennifer Linton, Fariba Samsami
A Space Main Gallery
January 14 – February 19, 2005
Curated by: Milena Placentile
Read moreRemote Access
Frank Shebageget, Greg Staats
A Space Main Gallery
October 30 – December 4, 2004
Curated by: Michael Belmore
This exhibition marks the curatorial debut of Ojibway artist Michael Belmore.
Read moreNOTES FROM THE 20th: In Memoriam and Walter
Freda Guttman
A Space Main Gallery
September 10 – October 16, 2004
Curated by: Carole Condé
Essay by Peter White
Read more[ESC] Electronic Social Culture
Neena Arora, Eliza Au, Shelly Bahl, Roselina Hung, Santichart Kusakulsomsak, Donato Mancini, Pravin Pillay, Jeremy Turner, Sakun Samarakoon, Gary Wang
A Space Main Gallery
June 24 – July 31, 2004
Curated by: Sylvia Grace Borda, Gu Xiong
Copresented by: Centre A (Vancouver), SAVAC (South Asian Visual Arts Collective)
[ESC] marks the culmination of a partnership project with The Vancouver Centre for Contemporary Asian Art (Centre A) and the South Asian Visual Arts Collective (SAVAC). A Space Gallery is pleased to be the presenting venue for this exciting exhibition in Toronto.
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