May 12, 4 to 9pm; May 13, 11am to 4pm
141 Whitney Place, Kitchener, ON
May 12, 4 to 9pm; May 13, 11am to 4pm
141 Whitney Place, Kitchener, ON
10 paintings from the exhibition are now at the Kitchener Downtown Business Improvement Association office, 54 Queen St S, in Kitchener across the street from Queen Street Commons. Open between 10am and 5pm, Monday through Friday.
Following Homer Watson’ footsteps I found images like his – riverside views, trails in the woods, individual trees, stands of trees. The paintings were done on the spot, following Homer Watson’s method of “plein air” painting, a method that he himself borrowed from the painters he admired, precursors of the Impressionist movement such as Constable, Corot, and the painters of the Barbizon. Like Homer Watson, I wanted these paintings to raise our awareness that we all need these natural wooded areas, these landscapes and these points of view to be preserved for our collective health and spiritual well being.
Thanks to the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund for a grant in 2014 to make these paintings possible.
Come to the opening and see how I riffed off of this painting by Alfred Laliberte, and Alex Cameron and Joyce Wieland.
Our Mutual Friend: A Conversation with the Collection
Opening reception June 3 at 8pm
Robert Achtemichuk, Lisa Birke, Patrick Cull, Laura De Decker, Barbara Hobot and selected works from the Permanent Collection
Curated by Crystal Mowry
I appreciate the support of the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund.
These were painted in the last few weeks in between making works for Our Mutual Friends at the Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery. Our Mutual Friends opens June 3. Check https://www.kwag.ca/en/exhibitions/Our-Mutual-Friend.asp
March 3, 2016 7:16 pm
April 9, 2016 9:10 pm
I appreciate the support of the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund.
The exhibition, In Homer Watson’s Foot Steps will be open all this week ending Sunday, August 16th. I will be present at the gallery on Sunday. Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Sunday, Noon – 4:30 pm
September 28, 2014 3:30 pm
I appreciate the support of the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund and and the Ontario Arts Council.