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My Pandemic Diary! The Show

I have printed out all 178 pages of My Pandemic Diary! and will be tiling the walls of the Dennis Tourbin Members Gallery with them. It promises to be overwhelming. There might also be a Lil’Covie piñata at the opening.

Saturday, August 20 to Thursday, September 1

Opening reception: Saturday, August 20, 1 to 4 p.m. Masks requested.

Dennis Tourbin Members Gallery
Niagara Artists Centre
354 St Paul St, St. Catharines, ON(905) 641-0331

http://www.nac.org

Pro tip: If you are coming from Toronto, the QEW has been a beast lately. Leave early to beat the traffic and enjoy the restaurants and shops of downtown St. Catharines before the show!

BUY THE BOOK! My Pandemic Diary! is now available in snazzy hardcover and softcover edition. can be ordered directly from Blurb, a print-on-demand service:

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My Pandemic diary covers

Randy & Friends opens this Friday

Four artists' versions of two East German egg cups. Clockwise from top left: Ernest Harris Jr., Christine Cosby, Rob Elliott, Melanie MacDonald. (Images not to scale)

Four artists’ versions of two East German egg cups. Clockwise from top left: Ernest Harris Jr., Christine Cosby, Rob Elliott, Melanie MacDonald. (Images not to scale)

Ours is a world of stuff. We admire it, collect it, hoard it, and cast it off.

Four artists (Christine Cosby, Ernest Harris Jr., Melanie MacDonald and Rob Elliott) have made art to give pause for thought about our world of stuff. Meeting around a St. Catharines kitchen table back in January, we selected five objects from an assorted pile of favourite things. Each artist set off to make art inspired by these objects, creating at least four artistic responses to each item.

Settling on animal-themed stuff, five curious objects have inspired this exhibit: an otter-topped statuette with “RANDY” stamped on its base, a plastic honey-bear squeeze bottle, a handful of fishing lures, hen-shaped egg cups from the former East Germany, and a rabbit puppet head still in decades-old shrink wrap.

For the past four months,we’ve worked on paintings, drawings, watercolours, and assemblages, sharing photos of our work as it progressed and talking about what we were doing.

Entitled Randy & Friends, the exhibit offered a unique opportunity for the artists to surprise and challenge one another, and to make work that pushes in new creative directions, both in terms of subject matter and technique.

A dense and colourful riot of creative energy, Randy & Friends features the original objects alongside the multiple artistic products inspired by them. Melanie MacDonald made breakfast, served soft-boiled eggs in the egg cups, then photographed and painted the scene as a monumental landscape. Ernest Harris Jr. has painted formal watercolour studies of each of the objects. Christine Cosby and Rob Elliott have invented a 40-year history of the rabbit puppet head and have designed a parody of big museum celebrity retrospectives, complete with costumes and timeline. A pair of oversized textile fishing lures also will hang in the gallery.

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Randy & Friends
Subjective Looks at Selected Objects
Christine Cosby, Rob Elliott, Ernest Harris Jr. & Melanie MacDonald
Dennis Tourbin Members Gallery at the Niagara Artists Centre

354 St Paul St, St Catharines, ON
(905) 641-0331
April 18 to May 1, 2015
Reception: April 18, 7 – 10 pm

Refreshments and snacks will be served

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Getting to the show: We really want you to see Randy & Friends. It’s a smart, funny show and we’re all pretty excited about it.

The Niagara Artist Centre is located in downtown St. Catharines, less than 90 minutes south of Toronto. It’s in the heart of wine country, there’s a massive flea market in town, and plenty of outdoor recreation opportunities. Make a weekend of it!

Drive: Take the QEW (exit 47). Print out this QEW Bingo card for your passengers.
Bus: Megabus and Go Transit both stop in St. Catharines. Megabus is the better bet – it stops a block from NAC. Go Transit stops at Fairview Mall, so you need to take a bus or cab to NAC.

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Final preparations for Monkey Modern

Monkey Modern opens today at Flying Pony Gallery. Owner Andrew Horne and I spent all of Friday afternoon hanging the show and putting a new marquee on the storefront. I’m pretty pleased with the results.

Show dates: November 1 to 30, 2013, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Opening reception: Saturday, November 2nd, 5pm to 8pm
Flying Pony Gallery, 1481 Gerrard St E, Toronto

Sandwich board outside of Flying Pony.

My name in chalk. Sandwich board outside of Flying Pony.

Black Celebes Ape will be glaring at the 506 streetcar for the next month.

Black Celebes Ape will be glaring at the 506 streetcar for the next month.

The paintings in my studio hallway, waiting to be wrapped and bed sheets and delivered to the gallery.

The paintings in my studio hallway, waiting to be wrapped and bed sheets and delivered to Flying Pony Gallery.

The baboon and the coffee bar.

The baboon and the coffee bar.

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