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Milner Art Gallery

   
SITE 3
STANLEY A. MILNER PUBLIC LIBRARY

#7 SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL SQUARE
100 Street and 102 Avenue
Mon – Fri: 9am – 12pm, Sat: 9am – 6pm
Sun: 1pm – 5pm, Closed Canada Day

   

EDMONTON ROOM

Bats in the Belfry
Untitled Artists


Curators: Dawn Saunders Dahl & Lisa Mizeri
Why do fine artists continue to work in traditional media when new technological media are more accessible to the general public? By exhibiting works in oil and clay along side electronically-based pieces, members of the Untitled Artists show that each is artistically legitimate and the two do not have to be mutually exclusive.

 Friedrich
 

THEATRE FOYER

Experienced Resonance
University of Guelph Print Artists


Twenty Students from the University of Guelph’s School of Fine Art and Music present their best works in a variety of printmaking traditions. Themes from personal to political are expressed through: lithographs, woodcuts, intaglio etchings, screen prints, and photo printmaking.

Jesse Harris 2003 
 

ENTRANCE GALLERY

Linguistics of Landscape
Christine Hwang & Jennifer van de Pol


Two artists explore their personal relationships with colonialism and language in Canada. Hwang, inspired by her experiences with racism as a Canadian-born woman of Chinese decent, juxtaposes Eastern materials with Western ones to challenge binary definitions. Van de Pol’s photos and drawings explore the nature of the identity through the embodiment of language on the female form.

 Jennifer van de Pol 2002