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Cassia Powell: in between you and me

August 29th - September 28th, 2024
Cassia Powell, cheated, 2024

in between you and me is a solo exhibition of select works by Vancouver-based emerging artist Cassia Powell.

This body of work develops themes exploring what writer Gavin Butt refers to as a ‘social activity which produces and maintains the filiations of the artistic community,’ namely – gossip. Using soft-sculptures and oil paintings, in between you and me explores intimacy, vulnerability, story-telling, and worldbuilding through painting and fibres-based installation.


Vernissage: Thursday, August 29th, 2024 at 5:00pm
Artist Talk: Thursday, August 29, 4 p.m.


Re-assembly; Emboldening the Temporal

October 17th - November 27th, 2024
Ian Shatilla, The Musicians, 2022

This exhibition brings together the work 11 of Dawson’s most recognized Visual Arts Alumni with that of their former teacher–artist, writer, curator, and instructor Giuseppe (Joe) di Leo.Ìý

Celebrating the reciprocal and circular journey between mentor and mentees, the exhibition will focus on the multi-faceted forms of drawing: abbreviated gestures, sketches schematics, faithfully rendered recordings, executed in a range of treatment and approaches on any surface.Ìý Revealing the multiplicities and meanderings of human existence, these artists present drawing as a means toÌý probe, record, and conger vivid expressions of imagined and complex realities.


Vernissage: Thursday, October 17th, 2024 at 5:00pm
Artist Talk: t.b.a.


Fine Arts Faculty Biennial 12

March 24th - April 14th, 2016

25 years in the making, °®¶¹´«Ã½College’s Fine Arts Biennial more prominent than ever

The Fine Arts Faculty Biennial 12 runs March 24 to April 14 2016

Montreal, March 22 2016 – °®¶¹´«Ã½College’s Warren G. Flowers Gallery is pleased to host the Fine Arts Faculty Biennial 12, opening March 24 and on view until April 14 2016. The exhibition displays a uniquely broad range of contemporary practices and themes, from 22 leaders of Montreal’s art and academic circles.




Cleave, a path in the wilderness by Penelope Stewart

February 18th - March 12th, 2016

Responsiveness to space and an engagement with its architecture, history andÌýideologies is central to my practice. Recently, these interventions have exploredÌýthe beehive metaphor in architecture, with connections between the symbolic,Ìýpolitical and artistic spin-offs of the beehive. An eco-morphology contemplatesÌýthe hive, hive culture, desire and loss as metaphor for our utopian aspirationsÌýto return to the garden.

Penelope Stewart

ÌýCurated by Natalie Olanick

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Penelope Stewart’s website




Correspondences: Yechel Gagnon and Alexandre Masino

January 7th - February 6th, 2016

Correspondences, by Yechel Gagnon and Alexandre Masino,Ìýconfronts us with the twofold challenge of seeing both distancesÌýand proximities between the works of eachÌýartist. While skeptics may be surprised at this particular pairingÌýof artists, they will likely be even more surprised, as well asÌýconfounded, by the experience that awaits them: they will beÌýgently struck by the wealth and depth of the dialogues that takeÌýshape between two bodies of work that, on the surface, have soÌýlittle in common.Ìý




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