Programming — A Space Main Gallery
THE CHILE EXCHANGE: Art-Making as Departure and Arrival
Shelly Bahl, Guy Blackburn, Cecile Boucher, Ron Edding, Jean-Francois Fillion, Natacha Gagné, Sadko Hadzihasanovic, Christian Israel, Amelia Jiménez, Farouk Kaspaules, Frederic LaForge, Mariana Caseres Burgos, José Mansilla Miranda, Diane Pugen, Zinnia Ramirez, Adrienne Reynolds, Gene Threndyle, Ana Maria Wynecken
A Space Main Gallery
September 12 – October 25, 2003
Supported by: Department of Canadian Heritage, The Canada Council, The Ontario Arts Council, The City of Toronto through The Toronto Arts Council
Copresented by: Espace Virtuel, Los Independientes Collective, Art Gallery of Algoma, Galerie Glendon Gallery, 401 Richmond Street West, Gallery 44, OCAD, VMAC Gallery, Celebracion Cultural del Idioma Espanol
Exhibition Dates:
Sault Ste. Marie: August 14 September 13, 2003 @ Art Gallery of Algoma , www.artgalleryofalgoma.on.ca/
Toronto: September 12 October 25, 2003 @ Gallery 44, www.gallery44.org
September 12 October 25, 2003 @ A Space
September 12 October 4, 2003 @ VMAC (4th Floor 401 Richmond St.)
September 12 October 25, 2003 401 Richmond (entrance and basement)
September 11 31, 2003 @ Galerie Glendon Gallery, www.glendon.yorku.ca/gallery
Opening Receptions:
Wednesday, September 3, 7:30 9 pm @ Art Gallery of Algoma
Friday, September 12, 6 8 pm @ 401 Richmond Street West, Toronto
Thursday, October 23, 6 8 pm @ CCIE, Galerie Glendon Gallery, Toronto
Tours and Lectures:
Thursday, September 11, 12 noon 2 pm @ Galerie Glendon Gallery
Saturday, September 13 @ OCAD
Calling the Shots
Carole Condé, Karl Beveridge
A Space Main Gallery
May 3 – June 7, 2003
Copresented by: Mayworks Festival of Working People and the Arts (www.mayworks.ca)
Co-presentation with the Mayworks Festival of Working People and the Arts, April 25 - May 5, 2003. For more information, visit www.mayworks.ca
Read moreThe Rules of the Game
Gustavo Artigas
A Space Main Gallery
April 10 – 26, 2003
Copresented by: Images Festival
The Rules of the Game is part of SOURCE, an exhibition of video, film and new media installations curated by the Field Office and presented by the16th annual Images Festival, April 10-19, 2003 www.imagesfestival.com
Courtesy of Galería Nina Menocal, Mexico City
On the Cusp…
Teresa Ascenção, Antonio Nuñez, Marcela Trujillo
A Space Main Gallery
February 21 – March 29, 2003
Opening February 21, 2003, 7:00 pm–9:00 pm
Bearing the Broken Utopian Promise
Roja Aslani, Heather Passmore
A Space Main Gallery
June 3 – July 17, 2009
Curated by: Khadija Siddiqui
Read moreIconography of Divination / Sign of Spirit
Winsom
A Space Main Gallery
January 18 – February 15, 2003
Curated by: Natalie Wood
curated by Natalie Wood and coordinated for A Space by Rebecca McGowan
Opening Reception with drumming by Muhtadi and opening remarks by Edmund Barry Gaither, Director and Curator of the Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists and Curatorial Staff, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Winsom's exhibition at A Space takes place in conjunction with work shown at Women's Art Resource Centre and Todmorden Mills Museum Gallery.
Read moreIMAGINE, THERE: Three Contemporary Mythologies
assume vivid astro focus, Oliver Husain, Terence Koh
A Space Main Gallery
February 13 – March 13, 2009
Curated by: Kevin Hegge
Read moreVideoworks: Wish We Could Tell
Joana Hadjithomas, Khalil Joreige
A Space Main Gallery
March 20 – April 17, 2009
Essay by: Tess Takahashi
Copresented by: Consulate General of France, Images Festival
Artist talk: Khalil Joreige in conversation with Tess Takahashi on April 4th at 3:30
Read moreWe Came in Droves
Insoon Ha, Jimm Tran
A Space Main Gallery
February 19 – March 27, 2010
Curated by: Reena Katz
Performance by Insoon Ha on Friday, Feb 19, at 6:30 pm
Opening Reception directly afterward, from 7 – 9pm
The Past is Never Dead
Wendelien van Oldenborgh
A Space Main Gallery
April 3 – May 7, 2010
Essay by: Helena Reckitt
Copresented by: Netherlands Consulate, Mondriaan Foundation, The Images Festival
Award winning exhibition! Wendelien van Oldenborgh -- for The Past is Never Dead at A Space Gallery -- is the winner of the Marian McMahon Award Presented by the Images Festival and sponsored by Kodak Canada. This award honours strong work in autobiography, the complexity of subject and the spirit of Marian McMahon.
Due to popular demand, The Past is Never Dead has been extended by one week. It closes on May 7th.
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