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Group Show
Ryan Arnott, a former native of Saskatchewan, where he exhibited widely, is showing two large canvasses in an autobiographical style.
Garry Conway is exhibiting work in the continuation of his memorable “Government of Articulture” series, and this entire series will tour nationally later this year.
John Greer is represented by a large and humourous assemblage which incorporated water flowing freely. Greer, whose works are the collection of the National Gallery, Ottawa, is widely known the visual puns in his prints and assemblages.
David Haigh who recently returned to the city after a year working in London, England, where he exhibited in group shows with Peter Blake and David Hockney and other international artists, is now showing three works from his poetic and evocative London series of drawings.
Peter Leverman well known for his figurative drawings, some of which recently have been exhibited in art galleries throughout Nova Scotia is showing two recent drawings and new works in plastic where the literal becomes the object.
Roger Savage, who resides in Liverpool, N.S., and has exhibited his prints in many national and international shows will be showing two new works in his poetic surrealist style.
Marina Stewart whose works have been exhibited widely, is represented by three new assemblages in plastic, incorporating the location of three windows and two recent colalges involving her favorite element of ladders and reflective materials.
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