Golden Balangay Award 2019, Winnipeg Arts Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Golden Balangay Award is an annual event of honouring exceptional Filipino across Canada.
Art Gallery of Ontario by Frank Gehry | Canada Vlog
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One of my favorite architects, Frank Gehry, designed and built this extension and facade as his first building in the city. Had the chance to visit the inside of the building to appreciate the shear magnitude of these timber columns expressed almost like curved fish bones within a glass skin.
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Experience Inuit Art at Toronto Gallery, Ontario, Canada.
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The 5th GPIFF held its Canada-China Film Gala at Vancouver Art Gallery
The 5th Vancouver Golden Panda International Film Festival held it Canada-China Film Gala on December 9 at Vancouver Art Gallery.
Vancouver Art Gallery: Embracing Canada
Embracing Canada: Landscapes from Krieghoff to the Group of Seven
October 30, 2015 - January 24, 2016
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2009 AGO. King Tut Ex Preview at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto
Artifact Preview in Advance of King Tut The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs at the AGO. Toronto 2009. New Canadian Online Magazine Toronto
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2009 AGO. TutMania Artifact Installation at the Art Gallery of Ontario
Artifact Installation in Advance of King Tut The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs at the AGO. Toronto 2009. New Canadian Online Magazine Toronto
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Prestige Inn Golden 4 Stars hotel in Golden, Canada Within US Travel Directory Just off the Trans-Canada Highway, this hotel is 4 km from Golden Golf Club. It features on-site dining and an indoor pool with hot tub. Soundproofed guest rooms offer free WiFi.A flat-screen cable TV and a work desk are provided in each room at Prestige Inn Golden. The traditionally styled rooms can be accessed through a private entrance. It includes a fridge, coffee maker and eco-friendly bath amenities.Golden Prestige Inn offers Ricky's All Day Grill, offering casual dining for breakfast,lunch and dinner.
Wild Rose Lounge serves Rocky Mountain cold beer, wine and spirits.
A fitness center for guests over 18 is on site for guest convenience.
Meeting rooms are also available.
Guests can enjoy the free use of beach toys and games, and board games from the front desk.
Guests can ski at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, 13 km from Prestige Inn.
The Art Gallery of Golden and Golden EntertainmentCentre areeach less than 2 km away.
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GOLDEN Exhibiting Artists - National Older Americans Month - Pepco Edison Place Gallery
Get free tickets to our opening reception on Thursday, May 3, 2018. Presented by Art Impact International, curated by Carolyn Goodridge, these 64 artists in this video are those exhibiting on the walls of the Pepco Edison Place Gallery, 702 8th Street, NW, Washington DC. The opening reception will be held on Thursday, May 3rd, and the closing reception held on Wednesday, 30th of May, 2018 - (5:30 pm - 8:30 PM both days.) This exhibition is in honor of National Older Americans Month. The artists are for global citizenry, so not only are the American elders being recognized, so all the elders across the globe. We have artists from Canada, Malaysia, India, etc.
GOLDEN Juried Art Exhibition Opening Reception
Art Impact International's GOLDEN Juried Art Exhibition is on exhibition May 3 - 30, 2018. GOLDEN celebrates National Older Americans Month. We've taken it GLOBAL! With artists from over 15 countries including Canada, China, Croatia, Ethiopia, Guyana, India, Jamaica, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, Romania, South Africa, Trinidad & Tobago and the United States of America.
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Kabbel:
A short movie written and directed by Emilie Vloeberghs.
Best Picture-Best Director-Best Cinematography @ Australia MCIFA
Golden Cine Award
Canada HIFF
Best Actrice national short worldwide festival E10-2018
LA Underground film forum - Honorable mention - 2018
Best Romance film - Oniros film award
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Samara Golden | Psychological Architecture | VASD Program RMCAD
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Psychological Architecture
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
About the Lecture
Samara Golden’s lecture focuses on the psychological and metaphysical structures used to frame her work, specifically addressing the concept of Psychological Architecture. Using physical space as an allegory for psychological space, Golden’s disorienting installations use the personal as momentum but not as biography. Sometimes referring to layers of consciousness her environments often appear in conflict with each other, stratified both spatially and socially, and evoke the anxiety produced by a political climate rife with social and economic inequality. For this lecture Golden considers the role of impossible space, the use of psychological, metaphysical and quantum structures, the role of the subliminal, and how an artist’s work can function as a convocation, exorcism, or psychic manifestation.
About the Artist
Samara Golden was born in Michigan, received her MFA from Columbia University, and currently lives and works in Los Angeles. Her recent project The Meat Grinder’s Iron Clothes was featured in the 2017 Whitney Biennial. Golden has had recent solo exhibitions at MoMA PS1, New York; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco; Night Gallery, Los Angeles; and CANADA, New York. Her work was included in the 2014 Hammer Biennial, and Room to Live at MOCA Los Angeles. In 2015 a monograph on Golden was published by MoMA PS1, and her work has been written about in ArtForum, Art in America, The New York Times, The New Yorker, and Mousse, among other publications.
Ranjit Singh's Golden Throne
Amandeep Madra, writer and founder of the UK Punjab Heritage Association, explains why Ranjit Singh's golden throne is still so important to Sikhs today. This throne will be on view at the Asian Art Museum in the exhibition, Maharaja: Splendor of the India's Royal Courts (from October 21, 2011 through April 8, 2012). The exhibition was organized in collaboration with the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), London. For more information visit:
Inside IRAN's underground billion-dollar art gallery
It's one of the finest collections of modern art anywhere in the world, but you won't find it in New York or Paris.
Dozens of works by the likes of Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol and Jackson Pollock — together valued at roughly $3 billion — are locked in a basement in Tehran.
Only a handful of westerners have had an up-close look at the underground archives in Tehran's Museum of Contemporary Art. ABC News was granted exclusive access inside the vault that holds a priceless collection Iranian authorities choose to keep locked away.
What was revealed was astonishing: a series of paintings by Picasso; a wall's worth of pop art by Roy Lichtenstein; Warhol portraits of Jackie Onassis, Mick Jagger and Marilyn Monroe; a Diego Rivera self portrait; and a painting many consider to be the best Jackson Pollock outside of North America.
The collection was supposed to be a gift to the Iranian people. It was assembled by the Shah of Iran and his wife using public funds during the oil boom of the 1970s. Tehran's Museum of Contemporary Art was inaugurated in 1977, designed to be one of the world's landmark modern art institutions, with an international collection worthy of that ambition.
But just months later came the Islamic Revolution. The Shah was deposed, Ayatollah Khomeinei was became the country's leader, and in the Revolutionary, anti-American climate the museum's western art was banished to the basement.
Why aren't the pieces shown to the public? The reasons are a mix of ideology and practicality.
The collection is huge and the museum small. Museum director Dr. Habibollah Sadeghi, himself a painter appointed by conservative President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, says there is no space to properly put the works on display.
Others question whether the museum could properly protect the valuable pieces from theft or damage were they displayed openly.
Conservative Muslim ideology — a powerful governing force in Iran — has played a similarly forceful role in keeping the pieces underground. Aside from the anti-Western overtones of Revolutionary Iran many of the pieces are considered too racy for a conservative Muslim society. When some of the collection briefly went on display in 2005 Andre Derain's Golden Age, a 1905 painting of female nudes, was notably absent. Also hidden was the centerpiece of a Frances Bacon painting triptych. The center panel could be taken as homoerotic, showing two naked men asleep in bed.
There are plans to display the collection permanently once museum space is expanded, Sadeghi said. If those plans materialize — full-time public access to view the pieces — it would fulfill the dreams of art lovers worldwide. In two or three years we can improve the museum and have a permanent exhibition, said Sadeghi, adding that the museum is hoping to buy more Western works in the coming years to fill out the collection.
Shannon Falls, BC, Canada - Breshit Art Gallery
Shannon Falls - Photo & Video by Daamha(Young Kim), Breshit Art Gallery in Vancouver.
Just like a stream which flows from the heaven reminds of us a long hair of woman's, it is a 3rd tallest fall in B.C. located near Vancouver.
To capture this scene, Photographer Daamha, Young Kim spent time in the winter where the stream is half frozen and half flowing. To witness more beauty of the scene, it is preferred to watch in the morning
The Shortcut to Getting an Art Job
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The Golden (BC) Story: Why does Golden invest in the arts?
Video of interview with Christine Benty, Mayor of Golden, BC, Caleb Moss, Councillor and David Allen, Chief Administrative Officer with the Town of Golden. The video tells the story of the Town of Golden, BC's investment in arts and culture. Elected officials and staff explain why they invest and why they consider important to Golden. Special thanks to Bill Usher, Executive Director of Kicking Horse Culture and Rider Media for producing this video. Funding for the video was provided by the Arts area of 2010 Legacies Now.
Journey of a Pod at the Kelowna Art Gallery
Video interview with artists Aleksandra Dulic and Miles Thorogood, to accompany the exhibition, Journey of a Pod, at the Kelowna Art Gallery, October 20, 2018 to February 18, 2019. Kelowna, BC, Canada