Janice Rosen
ANN RALLISON, "Fifty," opens Apr 12, 2006, Gallery Lacosse, Winnipeg
Ann Rallison’s printmaking turns a corner this spring with her show, "Fifty," at Winnipeg’s Gallery Lacosse. Read more
SARAH CRAWLEY, "mentis prehensio," Mar 10 - Apr 22, 2006, aceartinc., Winnipeg
In Sarah Crawley’s newest body of work, mentis prehensio, she continues to “address the imperfection of memory, the notion of a collective memory, memory as it relates to generation, history and ritual… physical memory and its impact on identity.” Read more
BRUCE HEAD, "A Survey: Selections for a Retrospective," Sept 9 - Oct 1, 2006, Ken Segal Gallery, Winnipeg
One of Winnipeg’s most widely recognized artists, Bruce Head, RCA, is perhaps best known for his commissioned circular concrete wall in the underground concourse at Portage and Main. Read more
KURT WEBB, "A News Millennium: A Year in Pictures," Nov 11 - Dec 31, 2005, The Martha Street Studios, Winnipeg
"A News Millennium: A Year in Pictures" presents US artist Kurt Webb’s woodblock prints. The prints commemorate weird and disturbing international news stories, collected one a day between January 1 and September 11, 2001. Read more
SHAUN MORIN, "Klusters," until Sept 17, 2005, Cream Gallery, Winnipeg
Shaun Morin’s show, "Klusters," promises an intriguing look into this prolific Winnipeg painter’s latest work. Read more
CONNIE GEERTS: Through May, 2005, Woodlands Gallery, Winnipeg, MB
Thinly layered strokes of colour applied in deep rich tints work to dissolve tree and landscape as the eye tries to focus on Connie Geerts’ recent work. Unable to do so, one becomes aware of a rich inner glow emanating from these acrylic works. Read more
SHEOJUK ETIDLOOIE: Through May, 2005, Nunavut Gallery, Winnipeg.
Developing complex aquatint and etched prints displaying her brilliant use of intense colour and finely detailed work, the late Cape Dorset artist Sheojuk Etidlooie (1932-1999) built a solid following of collectors. Read more
RANDOLPH PARKER, Apr 9-23, 2005, Masters Gallery, Calgary and Apr 10-23, Mayberry Fine Art, Winnipeg
Randolph T. Parker grew up in Huntsville, Ontario, and currently lives and works on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. Read more
ROBERT WILSON, Jan 6-Feb 11, with Herman de Vries, Craftspace, Winnipeg
Robert Wilson found his calling in turning wood that is still wet with life. Read more
TIM SCHOUTEN, In the Absence of Horses, Nov, 2004, <SITE> Gallery, Winnipeg; Dec 2-Jan 8, 2004, Ken Segal Gallery, Winnipeg
Tim Schouten’s intense appreciation for his surroundings is evident. Recently, he has been influenced by the view from his studio on the farm he shares with his wife in Anola, Manitoba. Read more
BRIGITTE DION, Home is a Place, Oct 5-30, 2004, <SITE> Gallery, Winnipeg
Brigitte Dion’s paintings capture a quality of light familiar to most prairie residents. Vistas shift between city, forest and prairie, offering angles of low-slung prairie buildings and inner city high rises, mixed with unadorned prairie landscape. Read more
DEBORAH DANELLEY
Winnipeg’s mid-summer sun is the perfect foil for the dense colour and line found in Deborah Danelley’s mixed media collages. Read more
TOM SUTTON-SMITH
Tom Sutton-Smith’s dynamic personality is reflected in the vibrant colours that bring vitality to his portraits, still lifes and prairie-scapes. Whether rendered in oil, acrylic or watercolour, luscious colours are central to his compositions. Read more
CAMILLE IQULIQ
Camille Iquliq’s softly rounded sculptures often take as subject matter the relationship between mother and child and other family relations. Read more
E. J. HOWORTH
Incorporating the advanced technology of bubble jet printing with the ancient technique of screen-printing, E. J. (Ted) Howorth creates lush images with an implied but non-directive narrative. Read more