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Opening at LE Gallery Tonight

Thys Scyence Maie Not be Taught to Every One is showing at LE Gallery. Pop in tonight for their Opening Reception from 7pm to 10pm. “Often explored as the romantic birth of contemporary scientific process, representations of alchemy, and the related practice, are evident throughout art history. The prevalence of alchemy during the Renaissance period

The Gang Takes a Field Trip I

Nothing beats a Thursday afternoon field trip. In a bout of spontaneity, the XPACE gang closed shop for an hour and headed to the Meredith Keith Gallery to check out “Sweet Asbestos” by Montreal-based artist Cythia Girard. Girard makes a sociopolitical statement of Canadian right-wing conservative politics through her pieces that combine various media, ranging

Dying Breed

The OCADU Student Gallery is hosting an exhibition titled, “Dying Breed” featuring a series of analogue photography by various artists. “‘Dying Breed’ features six photo-based artists who are working in a medium they fear will soon be extinct: analog photography. As film types are discontinued, printing papers become less accessible and analog cameras are only

XPACE’s Opening Reception

Here are a few photos from Friday night’s Opening Reception @ XPACE.It was a great turn out and a great display of works by artist Kuh Del Rosario, Suzanne Caines, Steven Beckly, Lanie Chalmers, and Laura Paolini. Check out the exhibits, on display until December 10th.

What is Work Worth?

TFG’s Bridge dinner on Internships and the value of work has been postponed.  We will keep you updated about the new date. Toronto Free Gallery PresentsTHE BRIDGE DINNER SERIES: WHAT IS WORK WORTH? A dinner & talk about working for free in the cultural sectorThis is the sixth talk in the Toronto Free series: The

DANCE YOUR PANTS OFF!

XPACE will be hosting an UNDERWEAR DANCE PARTY* for the closing reception of Lindsay Denise’s “Dancing With Myself & Others,” which has been on display for the past 4 weeks.Attendees are encouraged to participate in the exhibit through exhibitionism and share their groovy moves. DJ FoodCourt will take the lid off your id and dish

New Phenomena

Alexandra Mackenzie’s solo exhibition, “New Phenomena” is showing at Gallery at 129 Ossington from November 2 to 26, 2011. “Alexandra Mackenzie’s drawings unfold their intricate details like the hieroglyphs of an advanced urban society, diagramming the grotesque aspects of life and death, and the unexplainable nature of the universe. Expertly drafted, her work explores both the