February Frist Friday, marks the opening of two new and innovative exhibition at the JNAAG.
Curiouser &
Curiouser and
Eleven Times Eleven feature works by
of some of the most cutting edge contemporary artists working in Canada.
Curiouser & Curiouser
Based
on the delightful and somewhat whimsical artwork of Petrolia based artist
Norman Barney, Curiouser & Curiouser
offers visitors a journey into the wonderfully bizarre world of the
imagination.
Barney,
along with other likeminded artists including Jorden and
David Doody, Dagmara Genda, Karine Giboulo, Catherine Heard, James
Kirkpatrick, Ron Noganosh and Chris Stones, take delight in transforming found
and recycled objects, creating works that are visually engaging and
entertaining while at the same time examine some of society's most complex and
urgent social issues.
The exhibition offers an opportunity to experience art work by eight
emerging artists from across Canada, all working in their own unique way with
assemblage, collage and found objects. Centered on the work of Petrolia artist
Norman Barney, the exhibition will challenge your perceptions about what
art can be and how it can function in the world."
Eleven Times Eleven /
Peyakosâpwâw, also opens at the JNAAG on February 7. The exhibition investigates
Indigenous traditional knowledge known as The Great Law of the Iroquois; a
principle that requires consideration for seven generations into the future
when governing decisions are made.
Well-known Aboriginal artist Ron Noganosh has
created works that speak to ancient traditions in Indigenous image making and
storytelling, while acknowledging future generations. Eleven Times Eleven / Peyakosâpwâw has been produced in conjunction with the Emerging
Aboriginal Curatorial Residency Project, generously sponsored by RBC.
Artist Talk with Ron Noganosh
Thursday, February 6 at 7:00 pm
Thursday, February 6 at 7:00 pm
Join us for a rare opportunity to sit down with important Canadian artist Ron Noganosh, who will discuss his multi-faceted artistic practice with an emphasis on his works in our current exhibitions, Eleven Times Eleven and Curiouser and Curiouser.
For more information about these upcoming
events visit www.JNAAG.ca
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