by Gabby | Mar 13, 2010 | Exhibition Essays, Writing
I was recently very kindly asked to write the essay to accompany an exhibition of Betty Goodwin’s work gathered from the collection of Salah J. Bachir and on display this month at Oakville Galleries. It was a daunting task, especially to write about such a...
by Gabby | Feb 19, 2010 | Photography
Though I still haven’t had a chance to see it (made a failed attempt this summer, but Woodwards still wasn’t open at that point), Stan Douglas’ highly anticipated photomural Abbott & Cordova, 7 August 1971 is finally up in the lobby of the former...
by Gabby | Feb 6, 2010 | Conversations
I know it is rapidly becoming that super busy time in the late-winter, early-spring art season where openings, fundraisers and festivals abound, but if you have time this Tuesday evening, C magazine is hosting a panel discussion on feminist practices in contemporary...
by Gabby | Feb 6, 2010 | Writing
New York magazine art critic Jerry Saltz wrote a fantastically ranting letter to one of his readers and commentators on his Facebook page addressing blogs, online and anonymous criticism and the general lack of funds in the world of art magazines in a post titled...
by Gabby | Jan 18, 2010 | Conversations
This event is still more than a month away, but I’m already excited about the upcoming symposia series “Extra-curricular: Between Art and Pedagogy.” While the JMB closes for renovations until the end of March, their curator-in-residence, Maiko...
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