Artists work together for fourth annual student-run exhibit at Loyalist
By Shelby Wye JJ Gascho, a curator of the student-run exhibition, refers to directing her colleagues over the past few months as hard as “herding cats”. Creating art is a[…]
By Shelby Wye JJ Gascho, a curator of the student-run exhibition, refers to directing her colleagues over the past few months as hard as “herding cats”. Creating art is a[…]
A picture may be worth 1000 words, but what are 1000 pictures worth to an aging painter? “My son wouldn’t come from Whistler to deal with any of them, my[…]
A picture may be worth 1000 words, but what are 1000 pictures worth to an aging painter? “My son wouldn’t come from Whistler to deal with any of them, my[…]
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By Miller Reynolds Milé Murtanovski is depriving himself of sleep to complete an exhausting artistic feat. The Picton artist calls it his ‘Burning the midnight oil’ project, which challenges him to[…]
Sam Normand Timmy Frost has turned a simple canoe paddle into much more. She created a piece she calls Time is Nonsense. “I’m obsessed with time, so anything with gears,[…]
The 17th Festival of Native Arts was on display at Loyalist last weekend. The event was hosted by the Aboriginal Resources Centre. Jose De Barros was there, and met up[…]
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By Shelby Wye Belleville’s art community shares a common dream — to get the city of Belleville to be aware of their presence. Belleville’s annual Art Walk was held last[…]
By Marc Venema Joel Bootsma was already looking forward to auditioning for the Quinte Symphony even before his cross-country move from British Columbia to Belleville three years ago. “Before we[…]