Mustafa Cetin'in 2006 Art SquareGallerideki Hope Exhibitions
Ressam Mustafa Cetin'in 2006 Art Square'de basarili gecen sergiyle ilgili olarak Turkuaz tv de gerceklestirdigi Soylesiyi izleyebilirsiniz.
Mustafa Cetin 1995 te Hacettepe Universitesi Guzel sanatlardan Mezun olduktan sonra bununla yetinmeyip Ingilterede University of East Londonda Master yapar Londrada yasadigi donemde bir cok ressamla birlikte bir cok sergilere katildi , 2001 Yilindan bu yana kanadada yasayan sanatci Turkuaz tv de gerceklesrimis oldugu Bir yudum sanat programi ile ulkesinden uzaklarda yasan Sanatcilari ortaya cikarmak onlara destek olmak icin cesitli calismalar yurutmektedir.
Sanat gorusu Abstract Expresyonist (Soyut Disavurumcu ) bir cizgi izlemektedir.Calismalari basta Turkiye olmak uzere Ingiltere'de, Kanadada, kibris'ta ozel koleksiyonlarda yer almaktadir. ayrica mustafacetin.net web adresinden daha fazla bili alabilirsiniz
Alpine Motel - Hope (British Columbia) - Canada
Alpine Motel hotel city: Hope (British Columbia) - Country: Canada
Address: 505 Old Hope Princeton Way; zip code: V0X 1L0
Featuring free Wi-Fi in rooms, this Hope, British Columbia motel is 5 minutes’ drive from Hope Art Gallery and 10 minutes’ drive from Hope Regional Airpark.
-- Proposant une connexion Wi-Fi gratuite dans les chambres, ce motel de Hope, en Colombie-Britannique, est situé à 5 minutes en voiture de la galerie d'art de la ville et du Hope Regional Airpark.
-- Este motel se encuentra en Hope (Columbia Británica), a 5 minutos en coche de la Galería de Arte de Hope y a 10 minutos en coche del aeroparque regional de Hope.
-- Dieses Motel in Hope, British Columbia liegt nur 5 Fahrminuten von der Hope Art Gallery und 10 Autominuten vom Hope Regional Airpark entfernt und bietet Ihnen kostenfreies WLAN in den Zimmern.
-- Dit motel in Hope in British Columbia ligt op 5 minuten rijden van de kunstgalerie van Hope en op 10 minuten rijden van het regionale vliegveld van Hope. Het biedt kamers met gratis WiFi.
-- 这家不列颠哥伦比亚省Hope的汽车旅馆在客房内提供免费无线网络连接,距离Hope艺术画廊有5分钟的车程,距离Hope Regional Airpark公园有10分钟的车程。 Alpine Motel汽车旅馆的所有客房都拥有山景,配备了有线电视、一个休息区和一间连接浴室,还提供迷你冰箱和微波炉。 Alpine Motel汽车旅馆内设自助洗衣店。24小时前台提供传真和复印等服务。 该Alpine Motel汽车旅馆距离温哥华有150公里,距离耶鲁博物馆有25公里。
-- Этот мотель находится в городе Хоуп провинции Британская Колумбия, в 5 минутах езды от городской художественной галереи и в 10 минутах езды от регионального аэродрома Хоупа. К услугам гостей номера с бесплатным WiFi.
-- يقع هذا الموتيل في مدينة هوب من مقاطعة كولومبيا البريطانية، على بُعد 5 دقائق بالسيارة من معرض هوب للفنون و10 دقائق بالسيارة من مطار هوب الإقليمي المدني، ويوفر خدمة الواي فاي مجاناً في الغرف.
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Nicholas Burns Manitoba Landscape Beauty and Hope
This is a short video showcasing Nicholas Burns' art show at cre8ery gallery in Winnipeg.
Hope for Taly Art Gallery Fundraiser 2010
Hope for Taly is a not-for profit organization founded to honour Liat Weiss's late mother, Taly Weiss, who passed away from pancreatic cancer this past June 10th. An art gallery retrospective was held at the Toronto Board of Trade featuring her life's works as an artist. The event was catered and sponsored by Oliver and Bonacini Restaurants as well as other Toronto companies. There was a silent auction, raffle, and prints of the original art displayed that were for sale and were being bought up quickly. This organization is recognized by the Pancreatic Cancer Canada Foundation and all proceeds went to support the cause. For more information visit hopefortaly.com
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Grips Piece at HOPE Outdoor Art Gallery (Get High - Kill Them With Colour)
Local Austin artist GRiPS paints at the Hope Outdoor Art Gallery. You can follow his work on insta @whos_grips
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Port Hope is a remarkably picturesque community located along the shores of Lake Ontario and the Northumberland Hills. The Municipality currently serves over 16,000 residents and thriving business and tourist sectors. Our Municipality is enjoying steady population and commercial growth and with a strong Economic Development strategy in place, we are well-positioned for long-term growth and sustainability.
Our dedicated Municipal Council believes strongly in serving our community with principles before personalities. We acknowledge and respect each other's point of view, seek knowledge and understanding, and support our collective decisions, resulting in an open, honest, transparent and accountable local government. The Municipality of Port Hope staff at every level is committed to providing customer service excellence through efficient and responsive delivery.
The Port Hope Corporate Strategic Plan provides an overall focus and direction for the Municipality and our municipal administration. It is the umbrella to our more detailed long-range plans. Crafted by Council with input from our senior management team, this document outlines our vision for collaboration among Council members and Staff members in achieving Council's Strategic Goals in Growth Sustainability, including Community Vision, Corporate Mission, Infrastructure Facilities, Community Safety, Communications, Unity, Technology, and Client Service. Among our many recent accomplishments across the Municipality, we are particularly proud of our new state-of-the-art Water Treatment Plant, new pollution control plant, and new recreation centre as well as the substantial investment in our historic heritage districts and structures, and numerous accessibility improvements to our buildings and landscape.
Port Hope is an active, vibrant, healthy and caring community. Our Official Plan reflects our dedication to diversity, balance and progressive economic growth. With our inspiring culture, our residents enjoy a diverse range of activities and associations to suit every interest, our many service clubs are dedicated to enhancing our community and the lives of our residents. Our urban and rural heritage figures prominently in our dedication to preserving our past and embracing our future. We have attracted widespread recognition for our historical architecture including being named best-preserved Main Street in Ontario and feature over 270 designated heritage buildings, the highest number per capita in Canada. Port Hope's vibrant urban core is surrounded by spectacular rambling rural countryside with farmland, rural hamlets and the beautiful Ganaraska Forest.
Residential options are as varied as our landscape—Victorian mansions, condominiums, hobby farms and a growing number of custom-built new homes. Residents enjoy numerous opportunities to suit every lifestyle with a wide variety of employment opportunities, leisure and education pursuits all complemented by an exceptional quality of life. The municipal transit system offers easy accessibility for all throughout our urban core and we are easily accessible by highway 401 and regular VIA rail service to the Quebec City-Windsor corridor.
Port Hope offers something for everyone—treat yourself to a delicious meal at one of our many excellent restaurants or luxurious accommodations in a local inn or B&B. Visit an art gallery or take in a live show at the Cameco Capitol Arts Centre offering year-round entertainment for all ages and interests. We are home to a number of annual festivals and special events and our top-class salmon and trout fishing help make Port Hope the ideal tourist destination for a day trip or a weekend.
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Four years in a Chinese labour camp. Sketching gave him hope
The Vancouver artist's painful journey from China to Canada unfolds in every piece he creates.
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When I was in China I dreamed about freedom. After I landed here, I understood the real meaning of freedom. It is not something given, it is paid for through pain and suffering. Pain is a state of transition from one culture to another.
Artist and professor at the University of British Columbia, Gu Xiong came to Canada from China in 1989 seeking freedom for his art. I came to Canada because I want to make the artwork I like, because I couldn't do it it in China. Xiong lived through Mao's cultural revolution and was forced to spend four years in a labour camp.
In the video above, Xiong shows us a photo of where he spent these years at the labour camp and the rice grass shoes he walked hundreds of kilometres in.
At the time there was no hope for us, Xiong says, reflecting on the experience. Art helped give him meaning and get him through this time: Every night I was doing sketches. I was trying to find my hope from inside myself. I found art is meaningful to my life. I could hold myself. I could get through the very difficult time.
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Four years in a Chinese labour camp. Sketching gave him hope
Growing Hope in Northern Manitoba Communities
A documentary about health food initiatives and gardens in northern Manitoba.
Creating Hope from the Burned Remnants of their High School
Nunavut collective Embassy of Imagination are using art to make change in their community.
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The moniker Embassy of Imagination calls up an organized set of creative thinkers, and that's exactly what this group of young people from Nunavut is. The collective, led by PA System's Alexa Hatanaka and Patrick Thompson, is made up of youth from Cape Dorset, Nunavut who are turning their dreams into large-scale art and change for their community.
They've painted huge murals on the sides of buildings, and for their most recent project at the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Embassy went smaller. Their installation at the AGO's exhibition Every. Now. Then: Reframing Nationhood includes small sculptures of snowmobiles, each one different from the other and each embodying the vision of the artists who made them (including Christine Adamie, Moe Kelly, David Pudlat, Nathan Adla and Lachaolasie Akesuk). And the sculptures went a long way to become what they are: they originated in a tragedy, the fire in Cape Dorset that burned down a local high school. From what remained on the site, the artists collected copper and aluminum that was eventually transformed into the snowmobiles in their installation.
The snow machines are particularly magical because they represent what the sale of the sculptures can bring the youth of Cape Dorset: a program where elders can take them out on full-sized snowmobiles to gain knowledge and skills important to their own growth. As Hatanaka says: It's really an important exercise for the youth to think about how it is that they could actually be creative and use art to solve real problems and make change in their community.
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Brenda Hope Zappitell installation at the Boca Raton Museum of Art
Creation of the temporary installation Accepting Impermanence in the Museum's Parlor Gallery by Brenda Hope Zappitell. The installation will be on view July 25 - August 23, 2015 at the Boca Raton Museum of Art.
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There are Huge Transformers in Port Hope!
Voted the top tourist attraction in Port Hope, and I can see why!
Primitive Designs is so friggin' cool with gigantic robots/Transformers. The retail gallery and gift shop imports exotic antiques and crafts from countries such as Vietnam, Bali, Thailand and Mexico. From furniture, tiki huts, paintings, wall decor, light fixtures, to huge giant robots; this store is like entering an exotic museum.
Come take a tour! You will see my kids in the video having a blast as well.
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Let's All Go to the AGO! ESL Trip to the Art Gallery of Ontario
In March 2012, adult ESL classes from Victoria Street LINC went to the Art Gallery of Ontario. Students learned about Canadian art and artists such as Emily Carr and the Group of Seven, as well as colour, line, composition, design and architecture. We wanted to share our teaching and learning experiences with others. so we created this video. Hope you enjoy it. - Filmed by Baye Hunter and Ann Marie Guy. Edited by Baye Hunter. TESL Ontario 2012 ESL Week Contest Grand Prize winner.
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David Blackwood
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David Blackwood was born in Wesleyville, Bonavista Bay, November 7, 1941. His father was Captain Edward Blackwood, and his mother was Molly Blackwood. Blackwood grew up in an out port populated with schooner and sealing captains. He spent his summers aboard his father's schooner, the Flora S. Nickerson, fishing off the Labrador coast. He also spent sometime on Bragg's Island with his grandparents. When he was fifteen, he fished out of Wesleyville with his own boat and lobster traps.
Blackwood opened up his own art studio in 1956, where he painted during the winter months and then he sold his work to visitors during the summer. His artwork won several awards, which gained admission to Ontario College of Art in 1959. He sold one of his first etchings The Lost Party to the National Gallery of Canada for its permanent collection.
After he graduated, he remained in Ontario, teaching part time while working on his artwork. At this time he developed the very famous Lost Party series of etchings which focused on the S.S Newfoundland sealing disaster of 1914. It contains 50 etchings it is one of the largest series of prints in Canadian history. Since then , he remained one of the country's foremost artists winning numerous awards and receiving honorary doctorates from several universities, including Memorial University if Newfoundland. He also greatly involved with the creation of an art gallery at Erindale, a branch of the university of Toronto. As a sign of gratitude to Blackwood , it was eventually named the Blackwood gallery.
Then in 1974, the National film board produced a documentary about him merely titled: Blackwood. It won a world wide acknowledgment gaining 10 international awards, and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1975. In 1975 Blackwood was elected into the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts and to the Academia Italia in 1980. Also there are, wake of the Great Sealers a book written by Farley Mowat and The Art of David Blackwood.
His art continues to focus on Newfoundland, but he has not lived in the province on a regular basis since leaving art school in the early 1960's. He comes home to Wesleyville, once or twice a year. He now lives in Port Hope, Ontario. He says in interviews that if lived in the province it would hinder his ability to illustrate the stories of the Newfoundland out ports. Blackwood considered to be now one of Canada's best printmaker. He was retired from teaching, but continues to work on a full time basis as an artist.
Enid Legros-Wise, Hope Town, Circuit des arts
C'est la fine porcelaine translucide qui est la spécialité de l'artiste, mais depuis bien des années elle travaille également dans une diversité de matériaux, créant des œuvres variant des petites pièces uniques jusqu'aux grandes installations. Ses œuvres sont souvent symboliques, portant des titres comme « coupe du philosophe » et « coupe d'éloge ». Dans sa galerie, elle offre également des bijoux en porcelaine et des photographies.
Enid a reçu de nombreux prix et récompenses, parmi lesquels deux Croix de Chevalier en France et l'honneur d'être élue membre de l'Académie royale des arts du Canada (RCA).
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The artist's specialty is fine translucent porcelain, but for many years she has also worked in a variety of mediums, creating works that vary from small pieces to large installations. Most of her work is symbolic, like the Philosopher's cups and the Cups of Praise. In her gallery she also offers porcelain jewellery and photographs.
Enid has many awards and honours to her credit, including two Croix de Chevalier in France and induction into the prestigious Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (RCA).