Venetian Snares Ultra Rare Tracks (live at Plug in Gallery,Winnipeg)
Very old live set from The Snare,contains some very rare tracks,rorshach stuffocate,greg hates car culture and fuck canada-fuck america are 3 albums that feature in this set,enjoy!
Plug In My Winnipeg Project 2012
Celebrating it's 40th anniversary, Plugin Institute will launch the My Winnipeg Project featuring art by more than 100 artists who have lived, worked or had a connection to Winnipeg.
An afternoon with the Impressionists | Must-see exhibit at the Winnipeg Art Gallery
The Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG) is one of Canada's premier art galleries, home to 24,000 pieces of art and one of Winnipeg's coolest spaces. We couldn't wait to see their newest exhibition, Summer with the Impressionists, which includes 100 pieces of Impressionist art from Monet to Manet to Renoir to Rodin.
If you're in a #Winnipeg and looking to fill an afternoon, we highly recommend visiting the #WAG. And do it soon, before the Impressionist exhibition ends on September 9, 2018!
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Wordpress Photo Gallery WITH FTP How To (1 of 3) / NextGen Gallery
In part one of three videos about the Wordpress plugin NextGen Gallery, Jill Lampi from WebGrrl Enterprises in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada demonstrate how to quickly upload and import full photo galleries using FTP and the Wordpress image management plugin NextGen Gallery.
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Winnipeg's Plug-In Institute of Contemporary Art
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Winnipeg Art Gallery - Chagall : Daphnis & Chloe
The latest exhibition at the WAG is actually three, one featuring Chagall's Daphnis & Chloe, Chagall & Winnipeg and works by Esther Warkov. Perfect to celebrate spring in Winnipeg!
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Interview Wayne Baerwaldt curator Montreal Biennale P1
This is the first part of an indepth interview with Wayne Baerwaldt the curator of the 2007 Montréal Biennale.
I have known Wayne Baerwaldt since he was director of Plug In Inc. an artist Run Gallery in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1986-1999). We have not always seen eye to eye over the years, but there is a sense in this interview that both of us have mellowed.
Wayne talks frankly about how the Biennale de Montréal came together, the choice of artists, his intuitive approach to curating, his vision of a Canadian Biennale, how and why the show was installed as it was, and his view of himself as an actor in the creative process and the production of culture.
The interview is illustrated with shots of the works by over 30 of the artists in the show, see list below, most of which were taken during the opening of the exhibition. They give a taste of the energy of the show, rather than formally documenting the art.
Wayne has a lot of experiences in his dealings with in the art world; his accomplishments are impressive, both locally and internationally (see this bio and CV
He has many critics, but I think historically we will look back and acknowledge that he contributed greatly to opening up the international art scene to Canadian, and especially Winnipeg artists. He did this by including Canadian and international artists in the exhibitions he curated. But more importantly, over the years, he has demonstrated to the world how a seemingly-insignificant cultural outpost such as Winnipeg or Lethbridge can not only make sense on the international stage, but also can capture the imagination and even become desirable to the cultural elite. In other words he helped us feel good about ourselves and never left his origins behind.
Wayne's road is very interesting, at times impressive, at times off-putting. But what comes out in the interview is not arrogance, but rather a probing humility. Wayne is honest about his personal and intuitive approach to curating. And, while he clearly has developed a confidence and maturity in his approach, it is one that leads to constant questioning rather than any form of complacency. The unexpected rawness and subtle complexities of his Montreal Biennale are proof.
This interview was first prepared for vernissage.tv
List of artists/artworks seen, all courtesy of the artists and with permission from the Montreal Centre international d'art contemporaine, in order of appearance:
Part 1
MY BARBARIAN, Dieux du Canada / KENT MONKMAN, Salon indien, Courtesy Bruce Bailey Fine Arts / THEO SIMS, The Candahar / DAVID HOFFOS, Scenes from the House Dream, Phase 5, Courtesy TrépanierBaer Gallery / GRAEME PATTERSON, The Hockey Rink, Collection Art Gallery of Nova Scotia / SCOTT MCFARLAND, Huntington Botanical Garden, San Marino, Ca., Courtesy Monte Clark Gallery / SUSAN TURCOT, Fault Lines, Courtesy Galerie Arndt & Partner / DAVID ALTMEJD, Loup-garou 2 & The Hunter, Courtesy Andrea Rosen Gallery and Stuart Shave/Modern Art/ DANA CLAXTON, Sitting Bull and the Moose Jaw Sioux, Courtesy Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery / IRAN DO ESPIRITO SANTO, Déjà Vu 2, Courtesy Sean Kelly Gallery / LUANNE MARTINEAU, The Body, Jessica Bradley Art + Projects / ELEANOR BOND, Places for Sleeping and Working / JEFF FUNNELL, Notes from an Inquest / CHRISTINE DAVIS, With rise of curtain ad-libbing from text..., Courtesy Olga Korper Gallery
The Manitoba Museum | Winnipeg Manitoba Canada | Something to Discover
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Using NextGen Gallery To Display Preferred Vendors in Wordpress
Hi, this is Jill Lampi from WebGrrl Enterprises. For this particular video, I'm working in conjunction with RM Insight.
RM Insight and WebGrrl Enterprises are internet development and consulting firms with a special preference for Wordpress websites, and we're based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Today we're looking at an RM Insight client site, The Caboto Center here in Winnipeg.
The Caboto centre contacted RM Insight asking for help setting up a way to display their Preferred Vendors within the Banquet & Conference section of their Wordpress website.
It was important to be able to add a graphic logo and a link to the vendor websites, and to be able to write a short description about the vendor, too.
Because the Caboto Centre maintains their own site for the most part, they've asked us to help them plan how to do it, while letting them actually handle the input work.
RM Insight suggested we use a NextGen Photo gallery for the Preferred Vendors list, and help the Caboto Centre learn how to better use the Gallery's built-in functions to get the job done.
By the end of this video, you'll know how to:
1. Turn your NextGen Gallery photos into Preferred Vendor pages
2. Add HTML to your Preferred Vendor details without needing to **know** HTML
by Jill Lampi
of WebGrrl Enterprises
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Interview Wayne Baerwaldt curator Montreal Biennale P2
This is the second part of an indepth interview with Wayne Baerwaldt the curator of the 2007 Montréal Biennale.
I have known Wayne Baerwaldt since he was director of Plug In Inc. an artist Run Gallery in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1986-1999). We have not always seen eye to eye over the years, but there is a sense in this interview that both of us have mellowed.
Wayne talks frankly about how the Biennale de Montréal came together, the choice of artists, his intuitive approach to curating, his vision of a Canadian Biennale, how and why the show was installed as it was, and his view of himself as an actor in the creative process and the production of culture.
The interview is illustrated with shots of the works by over 30 of the artists in the show, see list below, most of which were taken during the opening of the exhibition. They give a taste of the energy of the show, rather than formally documenting the art.
Wayne has a lot of experiences in his dealings with in the art world; his accomplishments are impressive, both locally and internationally (see this bio and CV
He has many critics, but I think historically we will look back and acknowledge that he contributed greatly to opening up the international art scene to Canadian, and especially Winnipeg artists. He did this by including Canadian and international artists in the exhibitions he curated. But more importantly, over the years, he has demonstrated to the world how a seemingly-insignificant cultural outpost such as Winnipeg or Lethbridge can not only make sense on the international stage, but also can capture the imagination and even become desirable to the cultural elite. In other words he helped us feel good about ourselves and never left his origins behind.
Wayne's road is very interesting, at times impressive, at times off-putting. But what comes out in the interview is not arrogance, but rather a probing humility. Wayne is honest about his personal and intuitive approach to curating. And, while he clearly has developed a confidence and maturity in his approach, it is one that leads to constant questioning rather than any form of complacency. The unexpected rawness and subtle complexities of his Montreal Biennale are proof.
This interview was first prepared for vernissage.tv
List of artists/artworks seen, all courtesy of the artists and with permission from the Montreal Centre international d'art contemporaine, in order of appearance:
Part2
CAROLE POPE, Security Guard Performance / PEACHES, Fan Base / NUMA, Défaïnce / 2BOYS.TV, Phobophilia / VIRGIL MARTI, The Moon & Cloud, Courtesy Elizabeth Dee Gallery / LYNNE COHEN, Untitled, Courtesy Olga Korper Gallery / SCOTT TRELEAVEN, beastboy, Courtesy Kavi Gupta Gallery, lustre, Courtesy John Connelly Presents, Silver, Courtesy John Connelly Presents / RYAN SLUGGETT, Tyranny, Courtesy TrépanierBaer Gallery / CHRIS CRAN, Cartoon Globe, TrépanierBaer Gallery / GEOFFREY FARMER, Puppet Kit Personality Workshop..., Courtesy Catriona Jeffries Gallery /
Stretch the Body, Stretch the Mind
Stretch the Body, Stretch the Mind from Channel 28, Berkeley Public Access.
First Snowfall in Winnipeg
Driving in the first snowfall in Winnipeg.
Daniel Barrow, A Look At The Artist (Part 1): Pollock And Pollock News Channel
This is part 1 of a video I took of Daniel Barrow, the celebrated Canadian artist, getting ready for a performance of his documentary Winnipeg Babysitter, on Saturday evening, September 23, 2012, at the Plug In Gallery, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Daniel is recognized as a talented artist in many other fields besides making documentaries. Recently he won a $50,000 arts award for excellence. From 1985-1989, we did the Pollock And Pollock Gossip Show on TV. In about 2007, Daniel asked us if he could use our old tapes of the show to compile with other TV shows, and tour with it in a documentary. He has sucessfully done so around the world for about 5 years, including performances in New York City, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Chicago, and Europe. Daniel will be presenting it in Vancouver B.C. (a city where it will be playing for the third time) at the PuSh Festival of performing arts, on Granville Island, on January 26, 2013. He released Winnipeg Babysitter in DVD form in 2009 and those copies sold out almost immediately. The lady in the pink coat in this video is Marion Clemens, one half of the Cosmopolitans who is is beloved and whose old tapes are also featured in the performance.The location of this look at Daniel (Plug In Gallery) has many wonderful people working and volunteering there. Contact them at: Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art, Unit 1 - 460 Portage Avenue, Plug In Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0E8 Canada, Phone (204) 942-1043, Fax (204) 944-8663, info@plugin.org. To see some of our videos from our old Pollock And Pollock Gossip TV Show, follow this link:
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Daniel Barrow (Part 2) With Alec, Eve, And Cheshire Martai: Pollock And Pollock News Channel
This is part 2 of a video I took of Daniel Barrow, the celebrated Canadian artist, getting ready for a performance of his documentary Winnipeg Babysitter, on Saturday evening, September 23, 2012, at the Plug In Gallery, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Daniel is recognized as a talented artist in many other fields besides making documentaries. Recently he won a $50,000 arts award for excellence. From 1985-1989, we did the Pollock And Pollock Gossip Show on TV. In about 2007, Daniel asked us if he could use our old tapes of the show to compile with other TV shows, and tour with it in a documentary. He has sucessfully done so around the world for about 5 years, including performances in New York City, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Chicago, and Europe. Daniel will be presenting it in Vancouver B.C. (a city where it will be playing for the third time) at the PuSh Festival of performing arts, on Granville Island, on January 26, 2013. He released Winnipeg Babysitter in DVD form in 2009 and those copies sold out almost immediately. The lady in the pink coat in this video is Marion Clemens, one half of the Cosmopolitans who is is beloved and whose old tapes are also featured in the performance.The location of this look at Daniel (Plug In Gallery) has many wonderful people working and volunteering there. Contact them at: Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art, Unit 1 - 460 Portage Avenue, Plug In Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0E8 Canada, Phone (204) 942-1043, Fax (204) 944-8663, info@plugin.org. To see some of our videos from our old Pollock And Pollock Gossip TV Show, follow this link: