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Caves of forgotten dreams – Review

by R.M. Vaughan Excerpt from article… Laurie, Moores, Vickerd and Hall at the University of Waterloo Art Gallery Meanwhile, down the road at University of Waterloo Art Gallery, two no less investigative (but more laugh-out-loud funny) exhibitions pit everyday materials against the overstimulated imaginations of four very playful artists. In the first gallery, Steven Laurie, […]

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Akimblog Preview

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CLUTCH – Akimblog Preview 2012

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Brandon Vickerd – sculpture / installation artist

My take:  Brandon’s sculpture / installation work conveys a compelling and provocative examination of fabrication techniques and visual language.  His works evoke a tension that is created by a transposition of materials and a play of dichotomies (life & death, machine & human, organic and inorganic…etc).  Examples of this material and conceptual tension can be […]

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Exhibition…CLUTCH at UWAG

January 12–March 3, 2012 Opening reception: Thursday, January 12 from 5:00–8:00 pm Gallery One Steven Laurie, Zeke Moores, Brandon Vickerd CLUTCH The exhibition bands Steven Laurie, Zeke Moores and Brandon Vickerd together as an artist pit crew with the gallery as their ersatz garage. Using industrial fabrication, bronze casting and kitbashing, the artist’s sculptures reflect […]

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power tool drag racing

POWER TOOL DRAG RACING Buzzing along at 7500 rpm, the AGYU and youth from the Jane and Finch Boys and Girls Club stirred up some dust in the attempt to feather out the division between art and trades with serious abrasive power. This eight-week artist and trades professional led afterschool community arts program, designed by […]

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Exploring our Caves of forgotten dreams

Exploring our Caves of forgotten dreams by R.M. Vaughan Excerpt from article… Laurie, Moores, Vickerd and Hall at the University of Waterloo Art Gallery Meanwhile, down the road at University of Waterloo Art Gallery, two no less investigative (but more laugh-out-loud funny) exhibitions pit everyday materials against the overstimulated imaginations of four very playful artists. […]

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