WAYFINDING
2008 Exhibition
Curated by EJ Lightman, Anne O'Callaghan and Orest Tataryn
Opening
Sebastian Burdach
Sebastian Burdach

   
In Zu zelten, zu baden, Feuer zu machen, Sebastian Burdach juxtaposes long Steadicam imagery of German landscape with text fragments from Germany’s environmental protection law.

Alison S. M. Kobayashi
Alison S. M. Kobayashi

Alison S. M. Kobayashi is a visual artist working in video, performance and print. She is currently studying at the University of Toronto at Mississauga and Sheridan College in the Art and Art History program.

Darlene Naponse
Darlene Naponse

Darlene Naponse is an Ojibway woman from Atikameksheng - Whitefish Lake First Nation in Northern Ontario, Canada. She is a writer, director, producer and poet. She is an independent filmmaker creating 'Rez-Style' films. She is committed to living and working from and in her reserve, while enjoying the technology outside her community.

  Lisa Neighbour
Lisa Neighbour

Lisa Neighbour is a visual artist living and working in Toronto. Her interests range from print media and mixed media works, to installation sculpture, electricity, knots and divination.


David Rokeby
David Rokeby

David Rokeby -Born in Tillsonburg, Ontario in 1960. His early work Very Nervous System (1982-1991) is acknowledged as a pioneering work of interactive art, translating physical gestures into real-time interactive sound environments.

Orest Tataryn
Orest Tataryn

The medium with which Tataryn has concentrated his  visual art practice over the last twenty years is coloured light, with a particular emphasis on the crafting of neon tube illumination.

Walter Willems
Walter Willems

is an independent artist, living and working in both Netherlands and Toronto (Canada). Exhibiting in both Toronto and Montreal internationally  ( Serbia, Italy, Venezuela Austria, Netherlands) and working in various mediums including photography, video, audio, installation and sculpture

Kim Simon, writer 2008

Writer:Kim Simon is an idependent curator and writer living in Toronto.  Since 2003 Simon has been the Director of Programming at Gallery TPW, an award winning artist-run centre for contemporary photography, video and new media.

Margaret Rodgers, Writer

Rodgers has written articles and reviews for publications including Urban Glass, Sculpture Magazine, Canadian Art, ESPACE, The Journal of Canadian Studies,


The Tree Museum Collective gratefully acknowledges the support of The Canada Council for the Arts & the Ontario Arts Council.