Sense of Place Opens in the Yukon

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Sense of Place opens at the Yukon Art’s Centre

Yukon Art's Centre

September 9 to
October 29, 2010

YUKON ARTS CENTRE OPENING RECEPTION
Thursday, September 9
7:30 pm

6:00 PM: FORUM
with Alistair MacLeod, Nino Ricci, Rebecca Belmore, IAIN BAXTER&.

YUKON ARTS CENTRE GALLERY HOURS
Tuesday to Friday:
10 am to 5 pm
Saturday: 12 pm to 5 pm
Open for theatre performances.

Sense of Place

Windsor Printmaker’s Forum

Organized and circulated by the
Windsor Printmaker’s Forum with guest speakers
Alistair McLeod, Nino Ricci, Rebecca Belmore and Iain Baxter&.

Sense of Place gathers works by thirty-six artists from across both sides of the Canada-USA border around the theme of place through printmaking. Ranging from traditional techniques on traditional surfaces―such as monotypes, etchings, woodcuts, lithographs, and silkscreens―to digital prints and found objects, the show maps out the broad field of contemporary printmaking. The theme is largely conceptual; while there is some landscape imagery in the show, the works focus more on how our sense of place is linked to our sense of self.

The Yukon Arts Centre is located at:
300 College Drive
Whitehorse, Yukon

Mailing Address
Box 16
Whitehorse, YT
Y1A 5X9 Canada

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July 2008, the Ontario Arts Council awarded the Windsor Printmaker’s Forum a Touring and Collaborations Grant for the Sense of Place exhibit. The provincial tour was successfully launched to a sold out audience at the University of Toronto Arts Centre May 5th, 2009. The exhibition travels to the Thames Art Gallery, Chatham Ontario, April 9th, 2010 and runs until May 9th 2010 with an opening reception April 17th.

The Sense of Place provincial tour continues to build momentum, other galleries include:

McIntosh Art Gallery, London Ontario, January 3rd to February 12, 2011.

Sudbury Art Gallery, September 15th to November 13th, 2011.

Thunder Bay Art Gallery, January to February 2012.

July 10th, 2009 the Ontario Arts Council, in recognition of the merit of the Sense of Place project awarded a National & International Touring Project grant to the Windsor Printmaker’s Forum.

September 9, 2010 the Sense of Place travels to Whitehorse Yukon!

The itinerary continues to develop with plans to travel to the Arctic, East and West Coasts.

November 5, 2009 the Ontario Trillium Foundation approved a grant for the Windsor Printmaker’s Forum to tour the Sense of Place exhibit in Chatham, Sudbury and Thunder Bay. Panel discussions, “the role of place in art and literature” and printmaking workshops conducted by guest artists will be made possible through the grant.

Through the OAC and the Ontario Trillium Foundation the Windsor Printmaker’s Forum and the 30 Sense of Place exhibition artists from across Canada and Michigan have received tremendous exposure via the Provincial and National tour. The Windsor Printmaker’s also gratefully acknowledges the generous spirit of special guests Alistair MacLeod, Iain Baxter& and Nino Ricci for their contributions.

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Press for Sense of Place

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The Sense of Place exhibition at the University of Toronto Art Centre was recently reviewed in The National Post, and the exhibition catalogue had a review in the University of Windsor Daily News. Links:

National Post (scroll down to 3rd review)
U of Windsor Daily News (scroll down to 2nd item)

Conversations on Sense of Place

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From the University of Toronto Art Centre, three video recordings of conversations between Alistair MacLeod, Nino Ricci and Iain Baxter& at the UTAC opening of the Sense of Place touring exhibition.

From the University of Toronto Arts Centre, Patricia Coates, President of Windsor Printmaker’s Forum launches the Sense of Place Catalog, and Lyndsay Green, Chair of UTAC discusses the Sense of Place exhibit.

People, Places and Prints

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Photo by Nick Kozak/Torontoist

Torontoist has a fantastic article on the Sense of Place exhibition opening at University of Toronto Art Centre. Read it here.

The work pictured is “I Guess I Need More Grace Than I Thought” by Toronto artist Yael Brotman.

Sense of Place at University of Toronto Art Centre

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McLeod, Baxter&, Ricci

JOIN US FOR Sense of Place

Featuring Alistair MacLeod and Iain Baxter& in a conversation facilitated by Nino Ricci

“It will make you happy, thoughtful people and enable you to spread goodness and wisdom throughout the land.”

Alistair MacLeod

Our three speakers need little introduction. They are internationally renowned, and we are incredibly delighted to present this event as part of the opening celebrations for the exhibition, Sense of Place, Organized and Circulated by the Windsor Printmaker’s Forum.

Alistair MacLeod is the author of No Great Mischief which has received multiple accolades including the 1991 IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and The Trillium Award for Fiction. He is also internationally acclaimed for his collections of short stories The Lost Salt Gift of Blood (1976) and As Birds Bring Forth the Sun and other Stories (1986). He is Professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Windsor.

Iain Baxter& an international pioneer of conceptual art has been nationally celebrated with the 2004 Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts, the 2005 Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prize, and the 2006 Gershon Iskowitz Foundation Prize. He is Professor Emeritus at the School of Visual Arts, University of Windsor.

Nino Ricci is the winner of two Governor General’s Awards for Fiction. His 1990 novel, Lives of the Saints was followed in 2008 with the award winning, The Origin of Species. Nino Ricci is the recipient of the 2006 inaugural Alistair MacLeod Award for Literary Achievement. He lives and works in Toronto.

The evening will also be the occasion for the launch of the Sense of Place exhibition catalogue which is co-published by the University of Toronto Art Centre, the University of Windsor and the Art Gallery of Windsor.

This is how our evening will unfold:

6:30 pm Cocktails: Meet the authors and artists

7:00 pm Alistair MacLeod and Iain Baxter& in a conversation facilitated by Nino Ricci

9:00 pm Exhibition Opening Reception (Cash Bar)

Tickets for complimentary cocktails and conversation: $10 for UTAC Members and $20 General Public. Limited Seating. Non-Members can take this opportunity to join and apply $10 of the ticket price to the UTAC Membership Fee. Cocktails are complimentary until the Opening Reception.

To purchase tickets please contact Maureen Smith 416-946-7089 or maureen.smith@utoronto.ca

Sense of Place Exhibition:

5 May to 1 August 2009

Sense of Place is a cross-border print exhibition organized and circulated by the Windsor Printmaker’s Forum and juried by Iain Baxter&, Nancy Sojka and James Patten. The show brings together works by 30 artists from Canada and Michigan exploring the theme of place through printmaking. Ranging across traditional print techniques on traditional surfaces (such as monotypes, etchings, woodcuts, lithographs, and silkscreens) to digital prints and found objects, the show maps out the broad field of contemporary printmaking practice.

The works’ approach to the theme is largely conceptual. While there is some landscape imagery in the show, the works selected focus more on how our sense of place is linked to our sense of self. As cultural geographers explain, place is a way of describing meaningful space; one of the ways of converting space into place is developing a sense of belonging or connection. For some, a sense of place is inevitably connected to home, for others, who start from a fundamental sense of displacement; it entails movement and the search for a fit. This disjunction in the experience of place is foregrounded by the works’ engagement with printmaking. By drawing on printmaking’s capacities for reproducibility and circulation through the production of images by impression or transfer, the works in the show move from an engagement with rootedness and the anchoring of belonging to an evocation of loss, distance and longing. The use of reproduction to create a singular image or the creation of multiple and circulating images of an intense and personal engagement with the specific opens up the experience of place as an ongoing process rather than a fixed and natural given.

Participating Artists:

Joseph Banh, Nadine Bariteau, Mark Bovey,Yael Brotman, Dacia Celeste-Fauth, Patricia Coates, Meena Dhar, Lisa Driver in collaboration with Milky Way, Christopher Durocher, Erik Edson, Joel Fullerton, Sue Gordon, Dieter Grund, Libby Hague, George Hawken, Liz Ingram, Hannamari Jalovaara, Melody Krauze, Bill Laing, Tara Lynn MacDougall, Judy Major-Girardin in collaboration with Briana Palmer, Adam Medley, John Montminy, Rory O’Connor, Gary Olson, Terry O’Reilly, Kenneth Pattern, Shannon Phair, Dianna Rae Borel, Victor Romão, Carol Rowland-Ulmann, Dan Steeves, Michele Tarailo, Susan Turner, Terry Vatrt.

Photo Credit: LtoR: Kevin Kavanaugh Photography (A. MacLeod and I. Baxter&); Paul-Antoine Taillefer (N. Ricci)

The Sense of Place event and exhibition are supported in part by Peter A. Allen as part of the UTAC Art with Insight Series, Manulife Financial, UTAC’s 2009 Supporting Sponsor, the Ontario Arts Council and our Event Sponsor à la Carte Kitchen Inc.

Sense of Place Exhibition heading to Toronto

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The works for our Sense of Place touring exhibition are all packed and ready to be shipped to the University of Toronto Art Centre. The exhibition at UTAC will run from May 5 to August 1 2009, with guest speakers Alistair McLeod, Nino Ricci and Iain Baxter& in attendance for the opening gala on May 5th.

Sense of Place exhibition, ready for shipping

Sense of Place exhibition, ready for shipping

Sense of Place exhibition, ready for shipping

WPF Board of Directors members Marna Vacratsis, Patty McCoy, Sandra Ellis and Jodi Green generously gave of their time to clean and repair the framing on the artwork and package and label each piece for the journey to Toronto.

Stay tuned for a sneak peek at the exhibition catalogue, currently at the printers!

Sense Of Place Gala: A complete success

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The opening night for Sense of Place (Friday, November 16th, 2007) was a complete success. The studio was filled with guests that were eager to see the show. Here are some pictures from the evening.

Settling in before the talk

Settling in before the talk

Settling in before the talk

Settling in before the talk

Settling in before the talk

Settling in before the talk

Sense Of Place: A Crossborder Juried Print Exhibition

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This exhibition will coincide with a reading by author Alistair MacLeod and an artist’s talk by Iain Baxter& whose works have been inspired by their ideas of place. All submitted work must be based on the theme of sense of place; however, any interpretation of this theme is acceptable. Artists must include with their submission, a brief description of their work and its relation to the proposed theme.

For more info on this event feel free to download the event brochure. 

Click here (3.6Mb PDF) 

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