Tuesday, July 6, 2010




Juried by:
Virginia Eichhorn Director/Curator Tom Thomson Art Gallery,
Rhona Wenger Director/Curator Grimsby Art Gallery,
Laurie Carmount, Curator Agnes Jamieson Gallery

Opening Reception Friday July 30 at 4pm
A call for submission was sent out to artists in an attempt to rejuvenate this neglected genre, yet essential part of Canadian culture.
This exhibition takes a new approach by  revisiting the aesthetic movement of traditional to the evolutionary non-traditional work of Canadian landscape art.




Artists: Al van Mil, Alan Glickman, Alex Jack, Amy Bagshaw, Annie Sakkab, Aurora King, Barbara Amos, Bob Pennycook, Bruce Livingston, Cameron Kuntz, Daniel Durocher, Daniel Tofach, David French, Debra Lees, Denis Larouche, Dennis Austin Reid, Elaine M. Carr, Elizabeth Siegfried, Gunhild Hotte, Heather Carey, Helen Utsal, Ian Winton, Jachen Mueller, Janusz Wrobel, Jerre Davidson, Jessica Watchorn, Joel Sinclair, John Ashbourne, John Deal, John Graham, John Lennard, Judith J. Leidl, Judith McCarvell, Karen Bigelow, Kathleen Weich, Kim Atlin, Leanne Baird, Liz Minard, Lori Sokolvk, Maria Whiteman, Marie Timbers, Mark Marasco, Pat Hertsberg, Patricia Whittingham, Richard Watts, Robby J, Robert Achtemichuk, Rod Prouse, Ryan Szule, Stefan Berg, Stephen Brookbank, Sybil Goldstein, Thea Jones, Theordora Pica, Wendy DesChene, Wendy Trusler

Agnes Jamieson Gallery
176 Bobcaygeon Road
Minden Ontario Canada K0M 2K0
705-286-3763
gallery@mindenhills.ca
www.mindenculturalcentre.com

Saturday, July 3, 2010

My new Subaru Forster

2.5X Sport-tech 2010   this is what I made room for at least its still black and allwheel drive

  • 17-inch aluminum alloy wheels


  • Pioneer AVIC in-dash navigation/audio system


  • iPod®/USB audio integration with text display


  • Bluetooth® hands-free system


  • Sport-tech badge

  • My 1993 Mazda B2600i 4X4 is gone

    Friday, July 2, 2010

    Expressway on the way to Agnes Jamieson Gallery

    Canadian Landscape Juried Exhibition
    July 27-September 11, 2010

    Opening Reception Friday July 30 at 4pm
     
    A call for submission was sent out in January to landscape artists in an attempt to rejuvenate this neglected genre yet essential part of Canadian culture. This exhibition takes a new approach to Canadian landscape. Divided into two categories, this exhibition revisits the aesthetic movement of traditional to the evolutionary non-traditional landscape work.

    Artists: Al van Mil, Alan Glickman, Alex Jack, Amy Bagshaw, Annie Sakkab, Aurora King, Barbara Amos, Bob Pennycook, Bruce Livingston, Cameron Kuntz, Daniel Durocher, Daniel Tofach, David French, Debra Lees, Denis Larouche, Dennis Austin Reid, Elaine M. Carr, Elizabeth Siegfried, Gunhild Hotte, Heather Carey, Helen Utsal, Ian Winton, Jachen Mueller, Janusz Wrobel, Jerre Davidson, Jessica Watchorn, Joel Sinclair, John Ashbourne, John Deal, John Graham, John Lennard, Judith J. Leidl, Judith McCarvell, Karen Bigelow, Kathleen Weich, Kim Atlin, Leanne Baird, Liz Minard, Lori Sokolvk, Maria Whiteman, Marie Timbers, Mark Marasco, Pat Hertsberg, Patricia Whittingham, Richard Watts, Robby J, Robert Achtemichuk, Rod Prouse, Ryan Szule, Stefan Berg, Stephen Brookbank, Sybil Goldstein, Thea Jones, Theordora Pica, Wendy DesChene, Wendy Trusler

    2010 Biannual Juried Exhibition Miss Stumpy hits the road

    2010 Biannual Juried ExhibitionJuly 23 – August 22Opening reception Friday July 23 7 – 9 p.m.
    Every two years the Grimsby Public Art Gallery hosts a juried exhibition to showcase new works by artists from across Ontario. The call for entry was widely advertised earlier this year and by the May 28th deadline we had   received about 250 entries. From these, the three jurors will select 35 - 40 pieces that will be in the show. The 2010 Biannual Juried Exhibition will be on display in the Main Gallery from July 23rd to August 22nd.
    The jurors for our 2010 exhibition are Hamilton-based artist, Tor Lukasic-Foss, Zhe Gu, the Director of Gallery Stratford and David Taylor, now retired but formerly Curator of Gallery Lambton in Sarnia. As well as selecting the artwork, these arts professionals will have to decide which three pieces are of such significant merit that they will be awarded the first, second and third prizes, worth $500, $300 and $200 respectively. Visitors are encouraged to vote for their favorite work of art during the exhibition; the winner will receive the Viewer’s Choice Award, to be announced at the end of the exhibition. The jurors will also be asked to write a brief statement,  expressing their thoughts about the juried process in general and the works selected for this show.