August 2008

•••   Thursday, 28   •••

"Altitude", Raymond Warren exhibition of ceramic sculpture
26 chemin Sully Wakefield Qc

Galerie McKenzie Marcotte in Wakefield Qc is pleased to present an exhibition of wood fired ceramic sculpture by Raymond Warren. The pieces, based on the theme of altitude, have in common either the experience of elevation by various means such as soaring on a swing or walking on stilts or the suggestion of altitude as the figures gaze at the skies. Ceramics produced in wood fire kilns are exciting and unpredictable and these are certainly both.

Friday, Aug 15 to Tuesday, Sep 16

admission:
free
contact:
Maureen Marcotte
819-459-3164
info AT mckenziemarcotte DOT ca
www.mckenziemarcotte.ca
4 Sutton Sculptors
18 Maple, Sutton, J0E 2K0

Hidden in the heart of Sutton, in the Eastern Townships, The Sutton Sculpture Garden offers visitors the chance to enjoy both abstract and figurative sculpture in an  intimate garden setting. This year's special exhibition entitled '4' showcases four sculptors all of whom have chosen to make their homes in Sutton: David James (ELAN member), Eddie zHeath, Marek Latzmann and France Chevrette.
Open Thursday to Sunday from 2pm to 5pm or by appointment 450 538-3227 

Saturday, Aug 23 to Sunday, Oct 12

admission:
Free
contact:
Lynda Graham
450 538-3227
grahamlynda AT hotmail DOT com
www.suttonsculpture.com
Les Artistes de Mont-Tremblant
The Barn beside Grand Lodge Hotel 2396 rue Labelle (rte 327) Mont-Tremblant QC J8E 1R8

An artist shared studio/gallery space within a charming barn located in the midst of a forest. Poetry, live music and painting and sculpture.

Grand Opening Saturday, 5-7pm June 28th
Open all summer week-ends 10am – 5pm and weekdays by chance or appt.
819 429-3797

Saturday, Jun 28 to Sunday, Sep 21

admission:
Free
contact:
Holly Friesen
819 429-3797
holly AT cgocable DOT ca
www.artistesdemonttremblant.co…
Parkdale Gallery Exhibition: Basement Artists
229 Armstrong Street, Ottawa, Ontario.K1Y 2W5

Opening Night Vernissage - Wednesday August 20th, 6 to 9 p.m.

Tired of oil painted landscapes and the usual suspects? Then you might find alternative art a refreshing change. Alternative Art illustrates extreme mental states, unconventional ideas, or elaborate fantasy worlds. There are several subcategories: Underground art is often a backlash against mainstream art and mainstream culture, Dark art depicts human emotional depths and fears in graphic detail, and Visionary art which is spiritually inspired.

Wednesday, Aug 20 to Sunday, Sep 14

admission:
free
contact:
James Robinson
613-614-4308
theparkdalegallery AT rogers DOT com
http://parkdalegallery.com/ind…
Quixote
Portuguese Association, 4170 St-Urbain, Montreal

Quixote is inspired by the life of Miguel de Cervantes and his classic work: Don Quixote. First developed as part of a workshop last January at John Abbott College, the show has been expanded to a three-week run in Montreal. Quixote is not a retelling of the Don Quixote story, but an examination of the novel, its author and the cultural phenomena that they have become. From customized masks to a wall of illuminated smoke, the innovative mise-en-scène liberates the historical Cervantes from his original context.

Shows at 8:00 PM, except Sunday and Monday. Sunday matinee at 2:00 PM.

Tuesday, Aug 19 to Saturday, Sep 6

admission:
$20 regular; $15 student, elderly, CAEA & QDF members; $12 student groups (10+)
contact:
Andrew Cuk
514-271-7085 ext.2
theatre AT canis-tempus DOT org
www.canis-tempus.org
Sculpture park, Nature & Création, Winery Domaines des Côtes d'Ardoise
Domaine des Côtes d'Ardoise is on highway #202, 4 km west of Dunham.

Québec’s largest sculpture park with some 70 outdoor sculptures is now open at the winery Domaine des Côtes d’Ardoise. The sculptures are in metal, wood, stone, and ceramic. Some 30 artists from Québec have brought their works to the 8th annual exhibition.

Sunday, Jul 13 to Tuesday, Oct 14

admission:
free
contact:
Louise-E. Landry
450.295.2020 / 514.845.4683
info AT cotesdardoise DOT com
http://www.cotesdardoise.com/f…
Six Cities
General 54 54 St. Viateur, West

This is my way to escape into a world that’s just like ours – but a kinder version. Why can’t you have vast orchards in the middle of a city? Why are subdivisions – fragmented and false communities – so prevalent? Why can’t you build within existing geography and historical structures? Six Cities is an observation of the places I have travelled throughout North America this past year.

Thursday, Aug 7 to Sunday, Sep 7

admission:
free
contact:
Shane Watt
shanewattband AT gmail DOT com
http://shanewattband.googlepag…
THE YELLOW DOOR - Poetry and Prose Reading
3625 Aylmer, Montreal (between Pine & Prince Arthur) The Yellow Door -Tel: 514-398-6243

THE YELLOW DOOR – Poetry and Prose Reading

Doors open 7:00 pm Reading 7:30 pm

Hugh Hazelton

J.R. Carpenter

Liam Durcan

Rita Donovan

Saleema Nawaz

Ken Kalman

Laura Golden

Tony Robinson-Smith

Milton Dawes

“We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts”

Thursday, Aug 28

admission:
$5.00 at the door
contact:
Ilona Martonfi
514-939-4173
ilona DOT martonfi AT sympatico DOT ca
Theatre Lac Brome Summer Repertory Season of Professional English Language Theatre
Theatre Lac Brome 9 Mont Echo Knowlton, Qc 450 242-2270 Box Office Only One Hour from the Champlain Bridge

Theatre Lac Brome's 2008 season of Professional Repertory Theatre

This years programming includes an all new production by The Four Anglos, (Ricky Blue, George Bowser, Josh Freed, & Terry Mosher) The 25th Century Belongs to Canada, Alan Acybourn's Intimate Exchanges, Let's Be Frank, a musical play starring Neil Napier and Laura Teasdale singing songs from the Great American Songbook, a 'new vaudeville' production, The Dik & Mitzi Anniversary Show, Richard Donat Reads Leacock, and an outdoors presentation based on a Brome County historical event written by Laura Teasdale.

For complete details consult the Theatre's web site: www.theatrelacbrome.ca

Thursday, Jun 26 to Saturday, Aug 30

admission:
$10. to $35.
contact: