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Woodlot: The 3rd KW|AG Biennial

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Woodlot: The 3rd KW|AG Biennial, installation detail (artist represented: Janet Morton). Photo by Sally McKay

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Woodlot: The 3rd KW|AG Biennial, installation view (artists represented: Susan Detwiler, Niall Donaghy, Red). Photo by Jennifer Bedford

Last week we had a great big packed-out opening for the show I curated, Woodlot: The 3rd KW|AG Biennial at the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery featuring Ruth Abernethy, Kelly Borgers, Jefferson Campbell-Cooper, Susan Detwiler, Niall Donaghy, Andrika Dubeckyj, Annie Dunning, Fatima Garzan, Lauren Hall, Arnold Jacobs, Janet Morton, Marinko Pipunic, Red and Andrew Wright.

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I am really pleased with the show. Please read the catalogue, which is now available online. We haven't done full documentation of the installation yet, so some of the artists are not represented in these shots. The catalogue has images from everyone, as well as an essay that talks about each of the artists and bios with background information.

Many many thanks to all the artists in the region who submitted work to our open call, and to the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery for giving me this incredible opportunity. The show is on until September 9th, so I hope everyone gets a chance to see it.

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Woodlot: The 3rd KW|AG Biennial, installation view (artists represented: Marinko Pipunic, Fatima Garzan). Photo by Jennifer Bedford

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Woodlot: The 3rd KW|AG Biennial, installation view (artists represented: Lauren Hall, Janet Morton). Photo by Jennifer Bedford

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Woodlot: The 3rd KW|AG Biennial, installation view (artists represented: Annie Dunning, Red, Arnold Jacobs). Photo by Jennifer Bedford

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Woodlot: The 3rd KW|AG Biennial, installation view (artist represented: Ruth Abernethy). Photo by Jennifer Bedford


- sally mckay 7-17-2007 12:03 am [link] [2 comments]