- Back
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Sept 11
- Oct 4, 2009
- Donna Kriekle
- Ortansa Moraru
- Christian Bernard Singer
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Upcoming Exhibitions
NEOPRIEST
Definitely
Superior AG
Thunder Bay,
Ontario
Sep 18 - Oct
24, 2009
Minutial
Matters
Larry Eisenstein
Daniel Hanequand
Mitsuo Kimura
Katia Santibanez
Cole Swanson
Ruth Waldman
Headbones Gallery
Oct 16
- Nov 9, 2009
TIAF Booth 1034
October 22-26, 2009
Aleks Bartosik
Robin Tewes
Headbones
Gallery
Nov 13
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Dec 7, 2009
Paper Salon
Headbones
Gallery
Dec 11
- Jan 11, 2010
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We are stardust
Billion year old carbon
We are golden
Caught in the devils bargain
And we’ve got to get ourselves
Back to the garden
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- Joni
Mitchell, raised in Saskatchewan, wrote “Back to the Garden” and in
1969, forty summers ago, it was performed by Crosby, Stills and Nash
at Woodstock. Held by baby boomers and successive generations of
eco-minded youth as a rallying chorus for affirmative positivism;
the song focused on the need to reconcile the impact of progress
with holistic idealism. As Torontonians return to the city where
cultural inspiration replaces the natural regeneration of
summertime, four visual artists - Angiola Churchill, Donna Kriekle,
Ortansa Moraru and Christian Bernard Singer - extend the season in
Back to the Garden, opening - pointedly - on September
Eleventh at Headbones Gallery.
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Angiola Churchill’s pristine white paper installation, Sacred
Grove, a fresh breeze rustles the floating, feminine florals as
Singer’s moss installation infuses the gallery with a deep earthy
smell. Moraru’s woodblock or tempera prints of, aptly, trees stands
firm with the solidity of her master technique. And from
Saskatchewan as well, Donna Kriekle presents fulsome berries, crisp
ripe apples and the niggle of grasshoppers under prairie blue skies.
- Beauty is presupposed in a
garden visit, pleasure anticipated. Back to the Garden at
Headbones Gallery will fulfill the expectations.
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