ART EXHIBITIONS

See also EXHIBITIONS; REVIEWS -- EXHIBITIONS
See note at ART, particularly concerning headings for individual artists
"Colours of the imagination" [announcement of upcoming exhibition of paintings by Dmytri Stryjeh; shows and accompanying catalogue, with essay by Peter Millard, prepared by Bill Kobewka and Neil Richards].
P14 [1985]: 13 (5cm.)
General Idea [announcement that some members of this group to screen selected videos and discuss activities at Mendel Art Gallery].
P21 [1986]: 15 (3cm.)
[Display advertisement for exhibition at The Photographers Gallery, Saskatoon, by Joyan Saunders, video artist, who "explores social concerns from a lesbian- feminist perspective"].
P35 (Sept. 9, 1987): 17 (10cm.)
Art controversy [Dik Campbell's "Pressing" exhibition in Saskatoon attacked by Pastor Kelly Backmans of Circle Drive Alliance Church; also author's description of Dik Campbell's show]. By Don Campbell.
P53 (v7n8)(Nov. 23, 1989): 18 (29cm.)
Evergon dispute [Terry Goudy of Society of Christian Counselling Services protests to Saskatoon City Council about Evergon exhibition at Mendel Art Gallery].
P54 (v8n1)(Jan. 17, 1990): 9 (29cm.)
Galleries [newsnotes on two Saskatchewan shows: "Real Men/Real Women: A Photo Study of What Is Not" at Regina's Neutral Ground and "Sense or Sex" at AKA Gallery, Saskatoon].
P64 (v9n3)(April 24, 1991): 20 (8cm.)
"100 Years of Homosexuality," October 14 to November 15, 1992. Stéphane Beauchamp [et al.]. Exhibition catalogue....Curated by Doug Townsend. Organized by The Photographers Gallery [Saskatoon] [display advertisement].
P76 (v10n7)(Oct. 28, 1992): 2; see also comments titled "Hundreds of Homos," same issue, p. 22.
Festival du Voyeur [six-week Winnipeg festival, until March 6; "first time that large amount of work by gay/lesbian ("queer") visual and performing artists has been featured in Winnipeg's galleries and public spaces for an extended period"; etc.]. By Donald B. Campbell.
P78 (v11n1)(Jan. 27, 1993): 22 (16cm.)
; see also Calendar: Events: Winnipeg Queer Culture Festival du Voyeur, p. 16, for events, times and venues
Drag city [AKA Artist-Run Centre, Saskatoon, will present "Drag City," about queer drag, in June 1997; description of plan for exhibition; request for objects/ artifacts].
P111 (v15n2)(March 12, 1997): 20 (20cm.)
Café Browse art [brief newsnote that Café Browse, Saskatoon, will show work of Regina artist Betty Tomasunds Sellers from August 5 to Sept. 4].
P114 (v15n5)(July 30, 1997): 21 (6cm.)
Expressions Art Show [Calgary's Gay and Lesbian Community Services Association (GLCSA) hosts 4th annual Expressions Art Show, April 4/98; some details of history of both the show and the host organization].
P119 (v16n2)(March 18, 1998): 14 (32cm.)
The Queer Project [an exhibit titled "The Queer Project" will open at St. Thomas Wesley United Church on October 22, 1999; exhibit refused for display at Saskatoon City Hall and at Saskatoon police station; displays will be at various sites throughout Saskatoon; exhibit of works by Peterborough, Ontario native, Spencer J. Harrison, on "subject of gay-bashing and the violence that queer people live with on a constant basis"; has over past four years been mounted in eight other cities; etc.].
P131 (v17n6)(Sept. 15, 1999): 10 (44cm.)
Nurturing the spirit [newsnote that collection of works by gay artist, Jarod Forest, currently on display at Spiritworks in Saskatoon; exhibit titled "Nurturing the Spirit Within"; runs until April 13, 2000; brief description of nature of work].
P135 (v18n2)(March 8, 2000): 22 (9cm.)
A Friend of Dorothy's: The Marilyn Cooper Retrospective, June 4 to 29 at The Link, U of S Main Library.... [compiler note: exhibition curated by Neil Richards] [display advertisement].
P145 (v19n4)(June 6, 2001): 2 (full-page ad)
A really big show [University of Saskatchewan Libraries, in conjunction with Saskatoon's Pride celebrations, is hosting "a retrospective exhibition of Saskatchewan artist/designer Marilyn Cooper"; show titled "A Friend of Dorothy's"; paintings of this artist have been used as cover illustrations for many Perceptions magazine issues; exhibition curator, Neil Richards].
P145 (v19n4)(June 6, 2001): 22 (28cm.)
A Friend of Dorothy's: The Marilyn Cooper Retrospective [review by Peter Millard of art exhibition mounted at University of Saskatchewan Library; "Marilyn Cooper" is identified as pseudonym of Duncan Campbell; exhibition curated by Neil Richards].
P146 (v19n5)(Aug. 1, 2001): 21-22 (68cm.)