Tag: Agnes Etherington Are Centre

Blur captures movement and relocation through photography

Toronto-based artist Sandra Brewster chronicles movement through Blur, a photo exhibit on display in the Agnes now. Mounted above the administration desk at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Blur will be hanging there until Sept. 6, 2021. As Brewster’s latest project, Blur focuses on three members...

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‘Racist and hateful’ graffiti appears on campus

Overnight on Thursday, the Agnes Etherington Art Centre’s outdoor display of its Soundings exhibition—which features the work of Indigenous artists using sound as a call for decolonization—was vandalized with racist graffiti. On Friday morning, images began to appear online of the exhibit’s curatorial...

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100 minutes, 100 years, two artistic spaces

On October 12, The Agnes Etherington Art Centre and Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre held a celebration to recognize their 60th and 40th anniversaries, respectively. Both institutions collaborated at the Agnes with “100 Minutes for 100 Years.” With each presenter having a maximum of 10 minutes — which...

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Jarring faces

Spending the afternoon inside Agnes Etherington Art Centre added a sinister feel to an otherwise beautiful day. The gallery’s exhibit Intimate Theatre brings together six contemporary artists who play with the boundary between the fantastical and the disturbing. Study for Diary for K #3 isn’t the...

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