Next weekend, many of the artists in The Trafalgar Building Studios will be participating in Culture Days.
Please check out the link for all the details and to find out about the many art events and activities going on September 24-26.
Friday, September 17, 2010
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| Sweet Nothings, 2010 |
Tammy Ratcliff
Oct. 21 – 24, 2010
Reception: Friday, October 22 at 7pm
Part of Printipolis. Artist Talk: Saturday, October 23 from 4:40 to 5:30pm
Through intaglio, monotype prints and mixed media works, Tammy Ratcliff explores a fascination with the natural world while drawing attention to the imperfections and impermanence of all living things. Her latest work has been an examination of facets, relationships and pieces of the whole while considering inclusion, exclusion and differences in her content and artistic process.
Tammy Ratcliff studied printmaking at BealArt in London, Ontario and has been printing since 1990. She lives and works in Guelph within the diverse artistic community of the Trafalgar Building. She recently was awarded third prize in Open Studio's National Printmaking Awards. For more info on Tammy please visit http://www.tammyratcliff.com/
AWOL Gallery
76 Ossington Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
M6J 2Y7
416 535 5637
awol@awolgallery.com
http://www.awolgallery.com
Gallery Hours:
Thursday to Saturday 12 to 6pm
Sunday 1 to 5pm
Printopolis is a 4-day symposium with an international focus on contemporary printmaking being presented by Open Studio and held in Toronto, Canada, October 21 - 24, 2010. Printopolis will feature issue-based panel discussions/presentations, artist talks and printmaking demonstrations. This citywide event will feature exhibitions highlighting contemporary print media works on display throughout Toronto. For more info visit
http://www.openstudio.on.ca/

This is a Love Song, Sort of
Here is a page sample from a book project I was involved in this Summer. Judith Miller publishes small book projects, putting writers and artists together. I was so happy to have my artwork included with the wonderful postcard fiction of Linda Kenyon. There will be some books available at my studio during Culture Days, if you would like to get a hold of one. The artwork used in the book can be seen at Harbinger Gallery in Waterloo.
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