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SOMETHING DIFFERENT ALWAYS APPEARS
Our very own ARTSIDEOUT Studio Director Tharmila Rajasingam will be revealing her solo exhibition titled Something Different Always Appears at Gallery 1265 starting tomorrow, February 7 2011. Come out to the opening reception at the gallery on Wednesday February 9th, 5-7PM and the artist talk on Wednesday February 16th, 5-7PM. Something Different Always Appears will run until February 17 2011; more information on the gallery is listed below.
ABOUT THE SHOW:
"The idea of preserving memory is significant to the way we remember people, place and things. We often rely on our mind to recall memories as we age. This show explores memory building through cognitive psychology, the process in which studies the way of people think, perceive, remember and learn. I have been collecting and documenting blind contour drawings of people in my life. I have been observing the physical appearance of four important people in my life through repetitive and organizational procedures.
Although the results may appear different, the building of memories through the blind contour drawing process will force the mind to remember. The blind contour drawings are the end results of my meetings with these people. Thus, the drawings are evidence of my practice and my commitment to this regular routine."
ABOUT GALLERY 1265:
Gallery 1265 is the University of Toronto’s only student-run gallery, located at the University of Toronto Scarborough. Gallery 1265 is committed to showcasing the work of emerging student artists currently enrolled in, or recently graduated from UTSC. Gallery 1265 invites students from all disciplines to submit proposals for exhibition consideration. The gallery also provides programming for interdisciplinary and UTSC community-based arts & culture events.
Gallery 1265 is located at 1265 Military Trail, in ‘The Meeting Place’ in the S-Wing (Science-Wing) building. Regular gallery hours are from Monday to Thursday, 12 pm – 4 pm. Opening and/or closing receptions are as noted on show posters and flyers.
Admission is always free.
GALLERY 1265
1265 Military Trail, S-Wing Meeting Place
University of Toronto at Scarborough
Toronto, Ontario M1C 1A4
www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~gallery1265
ASO Awards Reception
Ralph Campbell Lounge
ASO Awards Reception
Ralph Campbell Lounge
ASO Awards Reception
November 25th, Ralph Campbell Lounge
Class Exhibit - Foundations Studies in Studio (VPASA62)
Instructors: Tanya Mars and Marla Hlady
Photo Credit: Angelo Panganiban
Untitled
Natalie Duncan
Photo Credit: Angelo Panganiban
Cosplay Fashion Show
Project A - Anime Club
Photo by Jason Chuan-Der Shum
The Love Triangle
Diana Hosseini
Photo Credit: Di Luo
Cosplay Fashion Show
Project A - Anime Club
Photo Credit: Jason Chuan-Der Shum
Class Exhibit - Foundations Studies in Studio (VPASA62)
Instructors: Tanya Mars and Marla Hlady
Photo Credit: Angelo Panganiban
Positive/Negative
Angelo Panganiban
Photo Credit: Angelo Panganiban
We'll Build Them a Golden Bridge
Leo Lam
Photo Credit: Angelo Panganiban
Warming up with the classics
Sounds of the Season, UTSC's annual end of the fall term concert, is back on November 27th and December 1st. If you enjoyed the Jazz Band and String Ensemble at ASO 2010, you'll probably enjoy them much more sitting down in a warm cozy room sipping on hot chocolate. The Concert Choir, Concert Band and Flute Choir will also be playing.
For more information, go here or check out the facebook event page.
FREE HOT CHOCOLATE. Why wouldn't you want to go?