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| “Items May Shift is a solar-powered site-specific sound exhibition that does not interfere with the forest and field environment but adds to it sonically, visually and conceptually, creating slight “shifts” in site that allow viewers and listeners to pay more attention to their surroundings. The exhibition includes Sarah Peebles, Anitra Hamilton, Mike Hansen, Gordon Monahan. Ken Gregory, E.C. Woodley. They are Canadian artists who come from a visual arts and music background, artists who have exhibited and performed extensively in Canada and abroad. Join EJ Lightman and Anne O'Callaghan for a walk in the woods, and discover Contemporary Outdoor Art in the Muskokas. Sunday August 21, 2011- 2pm |
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2011 Exhibition |
Curated by Earl Miller |
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Opening: Sunday September 11, 2011 |
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Ken Gregory
Winnipeg artist Ken Gregory has been working with DIY interface design, hardware hacking, audio, video, and computer programming for over 15 years. |
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Anitra Hamilton
Hamilton has maintained a conceptually focused practice since the 1990 that often emphasizes the violence military and nationalist celebrations mask |
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Mike Hansen
Mike Hansen, Toronto, Canada). Lives and works in Toronto, and for the past decade have concentrated on sculpture and installation that examines the notion that spectators can co-author the artworks by playing a role in the works function and purpose. |
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Gordon Monahah
Gordon Monahan's works for piano, loudspeakers, video, kinetic sculpture, and computer-controlled sound environments span various genres |
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Sarah Peebles
Sarah Peebles is a Toronto-based American composer, performer, and installation artist. |
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E.C Woodley
E.C. Woodley an internationaly renowned sound artist, composer art critic and curator |
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Earl Miller-writer, curator
Earl Miller is the curator for the 2011 exhibition Items May Shift.The exhibition includes Sarah Peebles, Anitra Hamilton, Mike Hansen, Gordon Monahan. Ken Gregory, E.C Woodley. |
| The Tree Museum Collective gratefully acknowledges the support of The Canada Council for the Arts & the Ontario Arts Council. |