Tag: Matt Rogalsky

Artwork found in alley

Part of Matt Rogalsky’s artwork from his exhibit at Swamp Ward Window has been found in alley near 448 Bagot St. Rogalsky’s exhibit, Flying V Down, explored the history and culture of the electric guitar, with a replica of a Gibson Flying V piercing the ground at the outdoor gallery. The guitar and...

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Music between the leaves

To the exam-consumed passerby, a black Flying V electric guitar protruding from the ground at 448 Bagot St. could go unnoticed. The guitar, nestled amongst the fallen leaves, is a new art installation by the Swamp Ward Window project. Flying V Down is a tribute to the history and culture of the electric...

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Artwork stolen

A guitar secured in concrete was stolen from an outdoor art exhibit on Monday night. Jocelyn Purdie, curator for the Swamp Ward Window Project, said she woke Tuesday morning to discover the piece was gone from the gallery’s location on the front lawn of 448 Bagot St. The replica of a Gibson Flying...

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Sonic chaos

After 10 years, the Tone Deaf festival is still working to expand Kingston’s understanding of live music. “Tone Deaf occupies a particular niche that otherwise is unserved in Kingston,” co-ordinator Matt Rogalsky said. Tone Deaf features a variety of music, from classic violins to harrowing electronics. “Clearly,...

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Sleuth youth

The Queen’s-based Sleuth Bears will release their debut album today with a launch party at the Mansion. Guitarist Neven Lockhead said the five-track grunge-rock album, Parochial Youth, is about struggling with a 20-something perspective. “[Parochial] means sort of having a narrow mind, or a narrow...

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