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Four
sculptures--The Sea, Fall,
After the Storm, and Resurrection--were
on exhibit at the Kenan
Center in Lockport, NY, as part of a cross-border show featuring
selected Canadian artists. It runs from September 14 - October
14, 2007 and is called (what else?) "Crossing Borders."
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A
brief mention of me and several other artists
in the Buffalo News regarding the Kenan show.
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I
unveiled two new pieces, The Sea and
Fall at Arta
Gallery in Toronto's Distillery District. They were part
of a show called "Individual Culture" from August
4 -16, 2007 focused on works representing the cultural background
of the artists.
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Speaking
of culture,The Record newspaper of Kitchener-Waterloo
asked me to discuss what I've been reading lately, and my response--Holy
Cow! An Indian Adventure by Sarah Macdonald, one woman's
travelogue of India--was detailed in the Saturday Arts section
of that paper on August 4th. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.
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Yvain
Mad was
on display at Insights, the 28th Annual Juried show of
the Wellington
County Museum in Elora, ON. The exhibition ran from June
20 until September 3, 2007.
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After
the Storm
and Athena: Birth of
Wisdom appeared at "Sculpture Fest" at Gallery
Streetsville in Mississauga from March 29 through May 6,
2007.
There's
a special mention of my work in the show from the Mississauga
News.
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I
was pleased to talk with hundreds of art lovers at the Toronto
Art Expo from March 15-18, 2007 at the Toronto Metro Convention
Centre. Thanks to all of you who enjoyed seeing my entire collection
there. This is the largest art show in Canada with over 300
artists and live entertainment from around the world.
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