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Exhibitions

String Theory: Potential possibilities

March 22nd - April 7th, 2018
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Artist Talk:  In the gallery, Wednesday, April 4, 6 pm.
A collaboration with the Department of Fine Arts

A solo exhibition of work from Sandra Smirle's trip to the Arctic in 2014.




Fine Arts Faculty Biennial 13

February 16th - March 8th, 2018
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You are warmly invited to the grand opening of the Fine Arts Faculty Biennial 13 exhibition on Thursday, February 15 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery of Dawson College (near the 4001 de Maisonneuve entrance). Come enjoy some wine, good company and thought-provoking artwork and writing.

An exhibition featuring the work of twenty current/recently retired members of Dawson College’s Faculty of Fine Arts, and one invited guest from the Photography Department, Kate Hutchinson.




Queer & Peace

January 25th - February 9th, 2018
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Five student and six professional artists present work that challenges gender binaries and heteronormativity in this thought-provoking exhibition.

Work by:  Catherine Opie, Dayna Danger, Kent Monkman, Daniel Barrow, Michel Dumont, Ben Liu, Selina Edinger, Yue Feng Jiang, Jennifer Lynch, Monica Victoria, Chris Wick.




Next 25

December 20th - 22nd, 2017
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An exhibition of photographs by the graduating class of the AEC Commercial Photography Program




On Track: Professional Photography

December 6th - 9th, 2017
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Dawson’s third year professional photography students present their best work and the end of semester projects.  Featuring:  Sabrina Asseraff, Tom Berthelot, Natasha Hernández Canett, Etienne Capacchione, Felicia Cecere, Catherine Chiasson,Tannya Mancini-Coveyduck, Alma Daponte, Marc-Antony Dagenais, Jessica Dzandu, Amy Feng, Cindy Huard-Lauzon, Nastia Cloutier-Ignatiev, Jonathan LarocqueCourtney Maisonneuve, Kamila Qiu, Karyna Sacony, Cristiana Sarantis, Nicholas Sourias, Annaya Stewart,Elyse Belmont-Stroh, Nicolas Triana, Kelty Trimbitas, and Sajad Zand.




Traces

November 2nd - 25th, 2017
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An exhibition by artists Claude Arseneault and Wah Wing Chan. The work will present two different perspectives in contemporary print-based work—print as a 3D physical space and print as a mixed media 2D pictorial space.




WERNER JEKER POSTERS

September 7th - 30th, 2017
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VISION(s)

April 26th - May 11th, 2017

Dawson College’s Warren G. Flowers Gallery and S.P.A.C.E. (Sciences Participating with Arts and Culture in Education) are pleased to present the annual S.P.A.C.E. Exhibition showcasing multi- and interdisciplinary works by students, faculty, staff, alumni, and others from the larger Dawson Community around this year’s theme, VISION(S). The VISION(S) Exhibition opens with a vernissage on Tuesday, April 26 from 5:30 to 7:30 and is on view until May 11, 2016.

The Exhibition features a diverse and dynamic range of pieces from across the academic spectrum, including poems, prose, articles, sculptures, paintings, prints, photographs, videos, mechanisms, and scientific findings.




GL.TCH

April 6th - 20th, 2017
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Montreal, March 28th, 2017 ­ Dawson College’s Warren G. Flowers Gallery and S.P.A.C.E. (Sciences Participating with Arts and Culture in Education) are pleased to present the annual S.P.A.C.E. Exhibition showcasing multi- and interdisciplinary works by students, faculty, staff, alumni, and others from the larger Dawson Community around this year’s theme, GL.TCH. The GL.TCH

Exhibition opens with a vernissage on Thursday, April 6th from 5:30pm to 7:30pm and is on view until April 20th, 2017.




Daniel Oxley – Dark Wood

August 17th - September 9th, 2016
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Excerpt from catalogue, by Cameron Skene

“If you’re going through hell, keep going” – Winston Churchill

[…]

The state of spiritual suspension is reinforced by Oxley’s recent work: vessels hung from the top of the picture plane, combined with a surface reassembled from disparate painterly strategies, marks, textures and forms. Caves and outcroppings, for instance, become a formal device as well as supporting metaphors for this place of pause.




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