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Dominique Rey_13 January 2010 - Studio Visit

This next installment of the 2010 series of off-site Salons is offered to PLATFORM members exclusively, free of charge. This is an opportunity to meet with an artist in the studio, to discuss modes of work, and how one series can potentially inform the next.

Studio Visit: Wednesday 13 January 2010 @ 7PM

Space is limited; register asap

To register, please contact Natasha at outreach@platformgallery.org, or call 204.942.8183

Like many contemporary Winnipeg artists, Dominique Rey works in a number of media. She is a painter (in 1999 she graduated with a B.F.A. Honours degree in painting from the University of Manitoba); a photographer (in 2007 she received her MFA in photography from Bard College); a video artist; and a performance artist, one of the founding members of the Abzurbs, a renegade group of artists, musicians and actors who appear at openings and improvise a sort of prairie grown, post-punk Dada-esque opera (http://www.umanitoba.ca/schools/art/galleryoneoneone/abzurbs.html). She performs all of these activities with a considerable degree of imaginative passion and she often works on a number of them at the same time.

Her practice is to immerse herself in the world she is using as material, whether that means living with exotic dancers in South Carolina for her photographic series called “Selling Venus/Vénus au miroir” (her Photo Essay from this body of work published in Border Crossings won a Gold Medal at the National Magazine Awards in 2005); or spending months talking with an order of French nuns before shooting a video of their lives together.

Rey is a captivating artist, a quality mirrored in her personality. Her work, while it gets inside the lives of her subjects, is never exploitative. This predisposition is what gives her art its breadth, generosity and integrity.

Dominique Rey has had a dozen one-person shows and has participated in an equal number of group exhibitions in both French and English Canada. She has also done residencies in Manitoba, Quebec and New Brunswick. Dominique Rey has been awarded grants from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Manitoba Arts Council, the Winnipeg Arts Council, the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, and the Ricard Foundation.  Her work has been reviewed in the Globe & Mail, Frieze, Canadian Art, Border Crossings, and the Winnipeg Free Press. She lives in Winnipeg.

Robert Enright
(Excerpt)

http://www.dominiquerey.com/

Please Note: Dominique Rey’s studio is located on the fifth floor of a building that has no elevator. If you have trouble with stairs, you may want to make arrangements to come to PLATFORM’s next Salon Night, which will be hosted in-house.

Posted 12/2009

Darkroom In A Day

Saturday 9 January 2010 10am - 4pm

$65 for user members*

A refresher for those who have been ‘out of the dark’ for too long, this hands-
on workshop covers the process of developing black + white film as well as
making black + white contacts and  enlargements from your negatives.

Individualized instruction | maximum 4 participants

Instructor: Brenda Stuart

Participants must bring exposed film, RC b+w photographic paper and an old towel.

Non-members must purchase a user membership to participate ($30/annum).

*Fees include chemicals. Cash or cheque only, advanced registration required, contact the Centre.

Posted 12/2009

PLATFORM Holiday Hours

PLATFORM will be closed for the holidays from Sunday 20 December - Tuesday 5 January. We will re-open Tuesday 5 January for office hours.

Happy Holidays!

Posted 12/2009

Robert Lowe | P121

Robert Lowe exhibits on P121 | 10 December - 7 January 2010

Robert Lowe

The Buddha is Jumping

Pigment Prints | 2006-2009

Posted 12/2009

Leslie Supnet | P121

Leslie Supnet will exhibits on P121 | 19 November - 10 December 2009

Leslie Supnet
Ghosts of Cinema [left – right]
Stan Brakhage, Helen Hill, Arthur Lipsett
Guache and Ink on Paper  |  2009

House of Sweet Magic: The Animated Films of Helen Hill
Winnipeg Cinematheque
Saturday 5 December  |  7pm

In 2007, the Harvard Film Archive established the Helen Hill Collection, a repository of films, drawings, photographs, art works, writings, music, and ephemera. Hill’s work was noted for its free spirit and strong sense of invention. Her spirit, egalitarianism and teachings were important in influencing a new generation of east coast animators. This retrospective of Helen Hill’s work playing at the Winnipeg Cinematheque from the Harvard Film Archive will introduce her work to a new generation.

Posted 11/2009

Photo Emulsion Workshop w/ Andrew Milne

When: November 27, 6-9PM  + November 28th,  10-5

Cost: $50 for members.  $65 for non-members (includes membership)

This work shop will be a crash course in the use of photo emulsion. Photo Emulsion enables you to turn the surface just about any object into a piece of light sensitive photo paper. Participants will learn about the preparation, application, exposure and development of photo emulsion. Resources will be shared to facilitate participants to explore techniques further after the workshop is complete. Materials that will be explored: Paper, glass, brick, fabric, and 16mm film.

Registration is required please contact Natasha @ outreach@platformgallery.org, or 942.8183

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Alexis Lagimodiere-Grise | P121

Alexis Lagimodiere-Grise exhibits on P121 | 29 October - 19 October 2009

Untitled

Black and White Photocopies | 2008-2009

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Salon Night with Mary Reid

Wednesday 18 November  |  7PM

Salon Nights are open to all members, no registration required. Come-one-Come-all! They are free evenings of informal critique and feedback where members can bring in their art projects for discussion. Whether you wish to present or not, you should come out to add to the dialogue and see what other artists have going on in their studios. Each session is hosted by a different local or visiting artist who will facilitate discussion and weigh in with their own experience.

Mary Reid is currently the Curator of Contemporary Art and Photography at The Winnipeg Art Gallery. Her primary curatorial interests lie in modern and contemporary art as well as public sculpture, with a particular interest in the investigation of the creative process, itself. On several occasions she has taught and lectured on art and contemporary issues regarding curating and exhibition practice at the University of Winnipeg, the University of Manitoba, and Georgian College. In September 2008 she became a mentor with Mentoring Artists for Women’s Art year long Foundation Mentorship Programme. She has curated a number of exhibitions and contributed to various publications, exhibition catalogues and magazines focused on contemporary art. Prior to her move to Winnipeg she was the curator at the MacLAren Art Centre.

If you are interested in attending please RSVP at outreach@platformgallery.org, or call 204.942.8183

Posted 11/2009

Added Value

Exhibition
06 November - 19 December 2009

Opening Reception
Friday 06 November   7PM

Panel Discussion: Influenced by  the Lens?
Saturday 07 November  3PM

[Image: Janet Werner, Catgirl 2 and Redhead, 2009]

PLATFORM centre for photographic + digital arts is pleased to present the group exhibition, Added Value, featuring paintings in a variety of media by Stephanie Aitken [Vancouver], Stephen Andrews [Toronto], Chris Dorosz [San Francisco], and Janet Werner [Montreal], guest-curated by former PLATFORM Director, Lisa Wood.

Through the act of painting, these contemporary Canadian artists meditate and comment on the photograph, studying its formal qualities, inherent expectations and pervasive presence in our culture.  For these artists the photograph is a visual artifact in need of analysis.  The artists in Added Value change the conceptual outcome of the source material by translating the subject from photo to paint.  All four artists’ work is embedded with tension between their desire to posses the source material and its subject through painting, and their subversive emptying of the content of that subject, be it a sublime mountain, an image of war, a party snapshot, or an alluring supermodel.  The resulting works expose the gap between the subject and the viewer, mediated by the photographer, the photograph, the painter and the painting.   -  L. Wood, curatorial statement _ Added Value, 2009

Please join us for the opening reception Friday, the 6th of November beginning at 7PM. Refreshments will be served.

PLATFORM wishes to acknowledge the support of its membership, board of directors, volunteers, and staff. Added Value is made possible with funding received from Manitoba Arts Council, Winnipeg Arts Council, Canada Council for the Arts, The Winnipeg Foundation, and Manitoba Lotteries. Special mention is owed to our colleagues at Mentoring Artists for Women’s Art for their generous in-kind contributions.

For more information about this exhibition or other PLATFORM programming, please contact the Centre directly:
PLATFORM | 121-100 Arthur Street [Artspace Building] | Winnipeg, Manitoba | R3B 1H3 | 204.942.8183 | www.platformgallery.org

Posted 11/2009

Jen Loewen | P121

Jen Loewen exhibits on P121 | 8 - 29 October 2009


Works In Progress

Analog Pinhole | 2008-2009

Posted 10/2009

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