See Kyle Scheurmann's artwork featured in today's edition of The Globe and Mail, where Scheurmann lends his thoughts on how art can help us make sense of Canada's new climate reality.
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Join us on Saturday, June 22nd from 3:00 - 5:00 pm at 1384 Dufferin Street for an artist talk with Toronto-based artist Janna Watson, hosted by Kyle Matuzewiski, the Co-Director of Bau-Xi Gallery. Guests will be treated to an in-depth conversation with the artist about her ever-evolving practice.
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For her anticipated upcoming solo exhibition The Story and The Telling, West Vancouver-based artist Cori Creed talks about the act of letting go in order to flow, the pull towards revisiting elements of her earlier works, and the fact that the cyclical aspect of her practice can mirror that of life.
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Miami-based artist Kim Keever provides insight into his underwater photographs that combine his knowledge of engineering, science, and art. Read the full conversation between Keever and Arte Realizzata that delves into the artist's process, materials, and outstanding career.
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In our latest artist Q & A, Vancouver mixed-media artist Andre Petterson recalls his earliest combining of paint and photography (and which of the two came first in his life), and talks about the significance of the artistic process itself.
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Bau-Xi Gallery is thrilled to share this insightful Q & A with underwater photographer Barbara Cole on the artist's ongoing series of wet collodion photographs. Read the full conversation by All About Photo!
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In anticipation of his new solo exhibition Ballet of the Pickup Trucks, Casey McGlynn reveals how he found his way to painting, why the horse holds such significance to him as a form and entity, and what thoughts and stories lie behind the images in a selection of his dynamic and poignant new works.
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Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent featured the work of Bau-Xi Gallery artist Janna Watson and was filmed on location at our new Toronto flagship gallery at 1384 Dufferin Street. Read the full article to get the breakdown of episode three, “The Real Eve”!
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Vancouver-based art critic and curator Donald Brackett deep dives into the compelling creations of abstract artist Janna Watson. Read more on how Watson's visual complexities allow viewers to be transported out of themselves and into a world of interpretation.
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Fellow Bau-Xi artist Kyle Scheurmann looks at the extraordinary abstracted landscapes in BC-based artist Anne Griffiths' new solo exhibition The Nature Cure through his ever-thoughtful and clear-sighted lens.
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For her new solo exhibition Before I Depart, Vietnamese-Canadian artist Michelle Nguyen offers a moving and ruminative extended artist statement on some of the major recurring themes in her work. Enlightening and illustrative quotes selected by Nguyen accompany her own text.
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