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Super Crawl Bands Line Up!

http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/591937–songs-and-money-from-the-heart

 

When: Saturday, Sept. 10, 1 p.m. to midnight

Where: James St. N., from York to Murray

Performers

Stage I — York & James N.

1:15 p.m. — Warchild Contest Winner

2 p.m. — The Rest

2:45 p.m. — Electroluminescent

3:30 p.m. — Dinosaur Bones

4:15 p.m. — Young Rival

5 p.m. — Ridley Bent

6 p.m. — Sean Rowe

7 p.m. — Basia Bulat, with Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra

8 p.m. — Plants and Animals

9:15 p.m. — J Mascis

10:30 p.m. — Broken Social Scene

Stage 2 — Colborne & James N

1 p.m. — Monster Truck

1:45 p.m. — Sarah Lowes

2:30 p.m. — Cowlick

3:15 p.m. — Motem and Co.

3:50 p.m. — Hamilton Hip-Hop All Stars

4:40 p.m. — Rebekah Higgs

5:30 p.m. — The Heartbroken

6:30 p.m. — The Dinner Belles

7:15 p.m. — Rah Rah

8 p.m. — Said The Whale

9 p.m. — Paley & Francis

10 p.m. — Junior Boys

Stage 3 — Barton & James N.

1 p.m. — Flamenquitas Spanish (Dance)

1:45 p.m. — Shades of Araby Tribal Belly (Dance)

2:15 p.m. — Egyptian: Venus and Asala Devi (Dance)

2:45 p.m. — Turkey Rhubarb (Music)

3:30 p.m. — St. Nickolas Folklore Group (Dance)

4 p.m. — Hamilton Children Choir

4:45 p.m. — Dane Swan (Grit Lit)

5 p.m. — Anthony Di Nardo (Grit Lit)

5:30 p.m. — The Rude Mechanicals (Theatre)

6:15 p.m. — Rhythm Divine (Dance)

6:30 p.m. — Earth Wind and Choir (Music)

7:15 p.m. — McMaster Laptop Orchestra

8 p.m. — The Rude Mechanicals (Theatre)

8:45 p.m. — Lori LeMare (Live art)

9 p.m. — McMaster Bhangra (Dance)

9:45 p.m. — Gary Barwin / Klyde Broox / Chris Pannell / Jeff Seffinga (Grit Lit)

10:30 p.m. — The Rude Mechanicals (Theatre)

War Child Busking for Change Stage (all day)

DMC 2011 World DJ Championships: Canadian Finals

6 p.m. — Academica Hall (Upper Floor), 242 James St. N., $10 admission.

Art Installations (All day)

Max Streicher (Toronto)

Shayne Dark (Hartington, Ont.)

Gareth Lichty (Kitchener)

Beehive Craft Collective (Hamilton)

McMaster Cybernetic Laptop Orchestra (Hamilton)

Shake N Make (Hamilton)

Chris Shepherd (Toronto)

Marie Jeanne Musiol (Gatineau, Que.)

Lori Lemare (Hamilton)

Bomb squad street art (Hamilton)

Art Crawl/Super Crawl THIS FRIDAY/SATURDAY!

Art Crawl this Friday, Supercrawl is Saturday, fyi . Also just go friday night for mainly art Saturday mainly music. Its going to be huge, so come early lots of street vendors/resturants and stores/street artists too.

 

The Print Studio-Insoon Ha-Monology
Monology continues Insoon Ha’s exploration of gender, hybridity, violence and trauma. In the main gallery the artist has covered the floor with multiple large-scale photographs of her face.
Also a  series of prints by Nikolic Scholarship winner Kearon Roy Taylor.
All Souls Church- Pippo Agro 21 Barton St. W. • All Souls Church streetview
All Souls is happy to open the doors and welcome visitors to tour their building (1922) displaying sacred religious art, painted by local artist, Pippo Agro in the early 50′s.

Artword Artbar-Bruce Parsons- Plan B- 15 Colbourne St. • www.artword.net/artbar
September in Artword Gallery: Bruce Parsons and his PLAN B [PARADISE HOMES]. Bruce will be present Friday Sept 9 for James North Art Crawl from 7 to 10 pm and Sunday Sept 18 for Open Streets Festival for the afternoon (watch for a special street installation for this one). #1: An installation, WORKING PLAN B FOR PALESTINE / ISRAEL with large painted floor and wall maps and panoptic shield constructions. #2: in the large studio, LABYRINTH MAP PAINTINGS on canvas and bamboo constructions. The images are from satellite cameras. These city planner designs of gated communities are exclusive developments in Ontario and Palestine/ Israel, Vaughan and Ma’ale Adumim.

B Contemporary  226 James St. N. • www.bcontemporary.ca/
b contemporary is closed for the evening to set up a special exhibition for Supercrawl.
Blue Angel Gallery-Duck Tape Artist Poffty Poff
243 James St. N. 905.522.8735 • www.blueangelgallery.ca
Project Space-This Woman’s Work-Group show-126/128 James St North
Employing materials and methods affiliated with the genre of craft, such as beading, knitting and sewing, the participating artists explore themes related to gender, labour, performance and the body in their respective works.Artists: Simone Aziga, Erika DeFreitas, Insoon Ha, Colina Maxwell, Ingrid Mayrhofer, Shelley Niro & Hitoko Okada.
James Buttrum & Son Gallery-Mathew Schofield-144 James St North
Paintings.
Homegrown-Sneak Peak Opening-27 King William
Saturday Sept 10, a new vegan friendly space is opening up, support it, enjoy.
New Harbours and Maker’s Market
New Harbours has AKUMU (Deane Hughes) and psyched out shoegaze from PARALLEL LINES (Pascal Asselin, Ryan Ferguson and Eric Quach) (Friday)
(Saturday) W.A DAVISON and This Quiet Army-Eric Quach-Experimental Music fyi
Christ’s Church Cathedral, 252 James St. N. 905.527.1316 • www.cathedralhamilton.ca
The stallholders of the Makers’ Market set up their handmade goods in the front courtyard. New Harbours Music Series happens indoors.

The Clay Studio, 175 James St. N.
Contemporary works in a clay/pottery medium.
Focus Gallery-Frugal Strokes Group Show- 66 James St. N. (at Rebecca) www.thefocusgallery.ca
Featuring works by Mark Strutt, David Shevlino, Deborah Tilby and Tara Juneau.
The Factory Media Arts Centre, 228 James St. N. 905.577.9191 • www.hamiltonmediaarts.org
The Factory Works Screening Series takes place on the second Friday night of the month during the James North Art Crawl. Visit The Factory in their new location at 228 James St. N. (near Rebecca). SOS – Soul of the Street: SOS is the acronym for the Soul of Street, in which independent local artists working as an intersecting ensemble will send out a call to the community to experience and explore this emerging renaissance. An inter-arts project that draws on the talents of seven established media, visual, installation and performance artists, SOS: Soul of the Street will incorporate film, soundscapes and live performances set in sculptured representations of expropriated Shacktown homes to be progressively installed then dismantled in The Factory’s gallery space.

Hamilton HIStory + HERitage, 165 James St. N. 905.526.1405 • www.historyandheritage.ca
Recent exhibitions include photos of The Board of Education and Lister Block at Hamilton’s first and only storefront museum.

Hamilton Artists Inc., 161 James St. N. 905.529.3355 • www.hamiltonartistsinc.on.ca
The Hamilton Artists Inc. is busy preparing their new space for an October Art Crawl grand opening. From the outside the building is almost ready and looks to be an exciting addition to the street.
Hammer City Records-Kate Munn Kruithof-Photography- 228 James St. N enter at Robert •
www.schizophrenicrex.com Featuring Photos By Kate Munn Kruithof. Her haunting landscapes, and bright beautiful portraits will be on display and for sale.
James North Studio, 328 James St. N. • jamesnorthartcollective.wordpress.com
Loose Canon Gallery, 150 James St. N. 905.515.4346 • www.loosecanongallery.com
LooseCanonGallery constantly endeavours to promote and cultivate young emerging artists in an environment of freedom and exchange in Hamilton. Zoo – FEATURING NEW ARTWORK BY • JACQUI OAKLEY, STEVE NEWBERRY, KYLE REED, JAMIE LAWSON, DUSHAN MILIC, DAN BRANDON & JEN HSIEH. Gaze with awe-ful wonderment at a miscellany of exotic creatures! http://polystudio.ca/zoo/
Melanie Gillis Photography, 126 James St. N. 3rd Flr. 905.297.1196 • www.melaniegillis.com
Mixed Media, 154 James St. N. 905.529.2323 • www.mixedmediahamilton.com
Showcasing a mix of locally inspired art including posters, prints and clothing with a Hamilton bent. New works by Scott Hume, Chelsea Watt, David Collier, Bryce Huffman, Matt McIness, Dave O’Connor, Becky Katz and others.

Mulberry Street Coffee House-Julia Veenstra- 193 James St. N. • Mulberry Street Facebook page
Beautiful works of nature  paintings.

The Print Studio, 173 James St. N. 905.524.5084 • www.theprintstudio.ca INSOON HA – monology curated by Sally Frater. Monology continues Insoon Ha’s exploration of gender, hybridity, violence and trauma. In the main gallery the artist has covered the floor with multiple large-scale photographs of her face. Though visible through the Gallery’s storefront, anyone wishing to have a closer look (or to actually enter into the space) must walk upon the images and defile them. Ha will also display a series of serigraphs that feature images of human and animal forms and random objects that have been repurposed as instruments of torture. Performance at 9:00 pm.

RELISH, 6 Cannon St. E. • Relish on Etsy
Relish now occupies the space formerly known as Downtown Bike Hounds (now located at 14 John St. N.). Stylish art, design and fashion curated by Katherine Hollands is sure to make people turn the corner and discover this interesting new endeavour.
Skydragon Centre, 27 King William St. • www.skydragon.org

The Sonic Unyon Building, 22 Wilson St.
Featuring the studios of Jenna Rose • Blackbird Studios • Silver Studio • Lori LeMare, Hidden Pony Vintage and Environment Hamilton.

Studio 12, 126 James St. N. 3rd floor • www.studio12.ca

The Studios at Hotel Hamilton, 195 James St. N. • www.thestudiosathotelhamilton.com
Lots of great studios to explore including Julia Veenstra’s beautiful space. In Room 208 this month: Bernie Hudecki and his pointillistic painting made with crayon and marker. Portraits, still life, figurative work.

Studios at Vasco da Gama, 175 James St. N. 3rd Flr.
Art by Victoria Pearce, Deborah Pearce & Jessica Roth. Also check out the BATTLE OF THE BRUSHES on the 2nd Floor!

Sylvia Nickerson Illustration, 126 James St. N. 3rd Flr. 905.730.3288 • www.sylvianickerson.ca
Tribal Gallery, 174 James St. N. 905.385.1829
Nomadic, tribal and ethnic jewellery, textiles and artifacts. Featuring photographs by John Mokrycke.

Worker’s Arts & Heritage Centre, 51 Stuart St. • www.wahc-museum.ca Hammering Away: Erasure and Action in Hamilton is a multidisciplinary art exhibition conceived by the Workers Arts & Heritage Centre in association with Hamilton Artists Inc. and the SHIFT Collective that brings together artists from a variety of perspectives, localities and backgrounds working toward a deeper understanding and re-imagining of the matrices and totalities active in the city of Hamilton and the creation of Hamilton-ness. Artists include: Bryce Kanbara, Robert Yates, Emily Andrus, Kat O’ Hagan (Kiki LeFont), Gordon Leverton, Annie E. Fraser, Gerten Basom, Christina DeMelo, Emily Johnson, Millie Roy & Michael Allgoewer.

White Elephant Handmade & Vintage, 133 James St. N. 905-667-0325 • www.whiteelephantvintage.com

You Me Gallery, 330 James St. N. 905.523.7754 • www.youmegallery.ca the first occasionally annual Whirligig Show is still going around! Held over for Art Crawl and Supercrawl.
Bill Good and Sarah Good: INDUSTRIAL BEAUTIES
Friday 7:00pm at His Glory Disco
Art Opening at His Glory Disco: INDUSTRIAL BEAUTIES by Bill Good and Sarah Good Live Music: 8:30pm: BUN (Sarah’s band) 9:15pm: TRIPLE PLAY (Bill’s band) admission is free/pwyc this event is licensed His Glory Disco 280 James St. N. holy jumpin’!
Transit Gallery-Robert Creighton-Two Billion Heart Beats
(Locke St-7-10pm
Most spaces open at 7pm and close at 10pm – but there are exceptions (please see individual websites for specific hours). The Art Crawl is a self-guided event and open to all.

Hamilton Artists Inc Renovation

FYI Its getting close to done!

SuperCrawl Times!

Hey the spec put a article out with the times of everyone playing http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/588844–supercrawl-becoming-super-big

Also http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/588825–country-music-week-friendly-as-hurtin-songs

and if your too lazy

When: Saturday, Sept. 10

Where: James Street North, York to Murray

Performers:

Stage 1 — York & James N.

1:15 p.m. — War Child contest winner

2 p.m. — The Rest

2:45 p.m. — Electroluminescent

3:30 p.m. — Dinosaur Bones

4:15 p.m. — Young Rival

5 p.m. — Ridley Bent

6 p.m. — Sean Rowe

7 p.m. — Basia Bulat, with Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra

8 p.m. — Plants and Animals

9:15 p.m. — J Mascis

10:30 p.m. — Broken Social Scene

Stage 2 — Colborne & James N

1 p.m. — Monster Truck

1:45 p.m. — Sarah Lowes

2:30 p.m. — Cowlick

3:15 p.m. — Motem and Co.

3:50 p.m. — Hamilton Hip-Hop All Stars

4:40 p.m. — Rebekah Higgs

5:30 p.m. — The Heartbroken

6:30 p.m. — The Dinner Belles

7:15 p.m. — Rah Rah

8 p.m. — Said The Whale

9 p.m. — Paley & Francis

10 p.m. — Junior Boys

Stage 3 — Barton & James N.

1 p.m. — Flamenquitas Spanish Dancers

1:45 p.m. — Shades of Araby (tribal belly dance troupe)

2:15 p.m. — Venus and Asala Devi (Egyptian dance)

2:45 p.m. — Turkey Rhubarb (music)

3:30 p.m. — St. Nickolas Folklore Group (dance)

4 p.m. — Hamilton Children’s Choir

4:45 p.m. — Dane Swan (Grit Lit)

5 p.m. — Anthony Di Nardo (grit lit)

5:30 p.m. — The Rude Mechanicals (theatre)

6:15 p.m. — Rhythm Divine (dance)

6:30 p.m. — Earth Wind and Choir (music)

7:15 p.m. — McMaster Laptop Orchestra

8 p.m. — The Rude Mechanicals (theatre)

8:45 p.m. — Lori Le Mare (live art)

9 p.m. — McMaster Bhangra (dance)

9:45 p.m. — Gary Barwin / Klyde Broox / Chris Pannell / Jeff Seffinga (grit lit)

10:30 p.m. — The Rude Mechanicals (theatre)

War Child Busking for Change Stage (all day)

DMC 2011 World DJ Championships: Canadian Finals

6 p.m. — Academica Hall (upper floor), 242 James St. N., $10 admission.

Art installations (all day)

Max Streicher (Toronto)

Shayne Dark (Hartington, Ont.)

Gareth Lichty (Kitchener)

Beehive Craft Collective (Hamilton)

McMaster Cybernetic Laptop Orchestra (Hamilton)

Shake N Make (Hamilton)

Chris Shepherd (Toronto)

Marie-Jeanne Musiol (Gatineau, Que.)

Lori Le Mare (Hamilton)

Bomb Squad street art (Hamilton)

SuperCrawl Information!

Ok so first off its SEPTEMBER 10/2011!

Time-1pm till 12pm but there a couple after parties!
(Also don’t forget Country Music Fan stuff too!)
CCMA FanFest

WHERE
Jackson Square rooftop
WHEN
Saturday, September 10, 2011
TIME
11:00 am – 3:00 pm

Also they have a FREE shuttle between the Lock St Street Festival and Super Crawl on James St North!

Music-BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE
J MASCIS
PALEY & FRANCIS
JUNIOR BOYS
SAID THE WHALE
RIDLEY BENT
BASIA BULAT and the HAMILTON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
PLANTS AND ANIMALS
RAH RAH
DINNER BELLES
SEAN ROWE
JACQUES GREENE (dj set)
THE HEARTBROKEN
DINOSAUR BONES
YOUNG RIVAL
TURKEY RHUBARB
REBEKAH HIGGS
MAYOR McCA
ELECTROLUMINESCENT
LIVE HOW YOU LIVE
COWLICK
OLENKA AND THE AUTUMN LOVERS
MONSTER TRUCK
THE REST
BA JOHNSTON
SARAH LOWES
FRY TRUCK
HAMILTON HIP HOP ALL-STARS
MOTEM & CO.
McMASTER LAPTOP ORCHESTRA
DJ OLLIE
DJ BASCO
EARTH, WIND & CHOIR
plus
DMC 2011 WORLD DJ CHAMPIONSHIPS: CANADIAN FINALS
and
WAR CHILD Busking For CHANGE

Visual artists include:
THE BEEHIVE CRAFT COLLECTIVE

http://www.beehivecraftcollective.ca/

SHAYNE DARK

http://www.shaynedark.com/

GARETH LICHTY

http://www.garethlichty.com/

MARIE-JEANNE MUSIOL

http://www.musiol.ca/

CHRIS SHEPHERD

http://chrisshepherd.net/

SHAKE -n- MAKE

MAX STREICHER

http://maxstreicher.com/

MARK AINSLIE

http://markainslieart.blogspot.com/

JASON FREIBURGER

http://www.circlearts.com/artisans/freiburger.shtml

ROBERT MICHAEL

http://robertmichael.ca/

JIM RILEY

http://www.jimriley.ca/

TH&B

http://www.thbcollective.com/

PETER MICHAEL WILSON

http://www.flickr.com/photos/petermichaelwilson/

http://www.supercrawl.ca/

Also Spectator article about it all

Supercrawl is coming! Sept 10 2011

In case you didn’t know, Supercrawl is coming……. here’s a taste.

AGH Comes to James St North!

First off congrats to AGH executive-director Louise Dompierre and the AGH in general for attaching itself to something outside it self and join the ever increasingly successful James St/Artcrawl scene. As the spec and others have stated recently…

“The gallery announced Thursday it is opening additional digs on James in the spring to house a second AGH store, and another exhibit, events or community room.

“It’s probably the biggest retail store to open in decades on James Street North,” said Tim Potocic, co-owner of 118 James St. N., the renovated building where the AGH will take up 5,000 square feet on the street level.”

(Also congrats to Tim Potocic for resisting the urge to fill his space with just another Money Mart  its sadly rare when people with means resists the urge to go make money at any price.) My only concern for the AGH’s move is the potential to crush the local business/art institutions. Its interesting that the specatator’s main message of their article wasn’t about artists or institutions or even businesses it was about people living downtown? While I’m all for this I’m not for James turning into another Locke St. If the AGH was smarter it would have done a blue banana/ agh store in their making it a pusher of local talent, think the recent Honey Bee collective sale on a more perminant basis. Or even something like a visiting artist apartment space in the area. Just imagine if the AGH sponsored one or two international artists to live in Hamilton for a year to work?

http://hamiltonlive.ca/hamilton-news/2011/8/27/art-sophistication-comes-to-james-street-north.html

http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/585103–art-sophistication-comes-to-james-street-north

 

ART CRAWL THIS FRIDAY!!!! AUG 12/2011

ART CRAWL AUG 12/11!!!

MULBERRY CAFE-2ND ANNUAL SKATEBOARD ART SHOW

Group show featuring artists creating works on skateboard decks in celebration of the skateboarding culture and to bring attention to beasley skatepark.

BEEHIVE COLLECTIVE-SUMMER CRAFT FAIR (118 JAMES ST N)

A fine craft fair exhibiting handmade jewelry, ceramics, textiles and more from Canadian designers.
Friday 6 pm – 11 pm, Saturday 10am – 5 pm
Art Installation by Amanda McCavour
Friday Night Set by DJ Donna Lovejoy

YOU ME GALLERY- WHIRLGIG SHOW

A super kid friendly show, don’t miss it.

HAMMER CITY RECORDS-SKULL STUDIO’S CORPUSSE

Original Monster, Robot, Alien Art-One Night Only!

THIS AIN’T HOLLYWOOD – ROBOtZ ART SHOW

Group show about robots also music by Corpusse, 2x the Mono, Wiggler & the Tiny Humans (19+ Event)

FOCUS GALLERY-FRUGAL STROKES GROUP SHOW
66 James Street North (before Wilson)

David Shevlino, Deborah Tilliby, Mark Strutt and Tara Juneau

HAMILTON HOTEL-PETER PONA- PORTRAITS

195 James St North, right above Mulberry Cafe

BUTTRUM AND SON-FARWELLS

A group show-The ancient idea of “memento mori” suggesting the fragility and futility of life is explored in an exhibition bringing together work by four artists who illustrate how ideas, experiences, and stereotypes are in flux. From intuitive drawings and flower-adorned signs to photographs of dead fauna, Farewells combines humour and nostalgia with a hint of mortality.

B CONTEMPORARY- ALIGN 226 James St N (Old Ricca Furniture Building)
Nicole Collins,Steve Newberry, Stephanie Seagram
SKYDRAGON- Violeta San Juan-New Works

SKYDRAGON-INGRID ART AND MUSIC

Also Other Songs Music Co. presents: Allosaurus, Bruekke, The Joe and Doug Hoyer
(Please note last two weeks in August Skydragon is closed for renovations)

JAMES NORTH STUDIO-ONE’S OWN ROOM-KELLY DRENNAN/ JEFF TESSIER- HAMILTON DE NUIT

Is comprised of multidisciplinary works such as sculpture, painting, and installation. Music from Michelle Titian on Art Crawl night beginning at 8pm. Jeff’s work is a set of photographs made during the night at various locations throughout the city.  It’s a deliberate riff off of Brassai’s 1933 Paris de nuit.  It’s also, speaking more locally, my attempt to articulate some of the beautiful stillness and starkness I see

328 James St North (Right beside You Me Gallery)

WAHC-WORK SIGHTS-GEORGE HUNTER

Known as “Canada’s most traveled photographer” for his numerous trips to exotic locales around the world and at home, George Hunter is perhaps most recognized as the photographer for the 1972 National Film Board exhibition People of Many Lands.

HISTORY AND HERITAGE-Come On-A My House (cont’d)

Growing Up Italian in Hamilton’s North End is an exhibition that began fortuitously. Andrea Malloni, granddaughter of Anita Malloni who had passed away in early 2010, came in with a book under her arm. It was a tribute that she and Len her dad and son of Anita, had put together for family members.

HAMILTON ARTISTS INC-Colin Lyons Automatic Ruins

Hamilton Artists Inc. presents Colin Lyons’ exhibition, Automatic Ruins. The exhibition totals some 36 pieces, using an array of installation and printmaking techniques. These photo etchings and sculptures are reminiscent of the abandoned industrial ruins of Lyons’ hometown of Petrolia and are inspired by the museum archives of the cities that the artist visits while exhibiting.

NEW HARBOURS MUSIC SERIES-TBA

YOU ME GALLERY -Collaborative Damage

Installation by Sile Dwarde Nosetab (Bob Ezergailis, Will Ferguson, Ellis Bateson)

BLUE ANGEL GALLERY- LINDA TOWART

Portraits of local musicians. Music at 8pm Roxanne Campbell 9pm Dirty Sleeves, Don Mckenzie, Rocky Hill
243 James St North 905-522-8735

ART WORD ART BAR -ART FROM MOZAMBIQUE

Music in the bar from 8 pm with jazz vocalist Ruthie Pytka-Jones and her quartet: Ruthie Pytka-Jones – vocals; Rob Chapman – guitar; Jon Stemmler – bass; Jeff Plumley – trumpet/flugelhorn.  Tip Jar ($5 suggested).
In the Gallery: Art from Mozambique in the Gallery, curated by Filimone Mabjaia.

THE PRINTSTUDIO – ACCIDENTAL LITERACY-GROUP SHOW

Briar Craig, Denise Hawrysio, Becky Ip, Pascaline Knight, Judy Major-Girardin & Lisa Turner
Accidental Literacy features works by six artists who hail from diverse geographic, cultural and printmaking backgrounds. Though their practices vary greatly in content and presentation, each of them incorporates elements of chance b to shape their imagery. The varied engagements with printmaking invite the viewer to gain a deeper understanding of the capabilities of the medium as an artistic practice.

MEMBERS SPACE SMALL IS GOOD MEMBERS SHOW/SALE!

RELISH, 6 Cannon St. E. • Relish on Etsy
A brand new shop takes over the space formerly held by Downtown Bike Hounds. Stylish art, design and fashion curated by Katherine Hollands is sure to make people turn the corner and discover this interesting new endeavour.

THE FACTORY-TBA

The Factory Works Screening Series takes place on the second Friday night of the month during the James North Art Crawl.

JAMES NORTH STUDIO-KELLY DREENAN- ONE’S OWN ROOM

Is comprised of multidisciplinary works such as sculpture, painting, and installation. Music from Michelle Titian on Art Crawl night beginning at 8pm.

CHAISES MUSICALS-Furniture, books, music, dvds
152 James St North

BOOKS & BEATS 170 James St. N TBA

THE CLAY STUDIO- 175 James St N.

MELAINE GILLIS STUDIO -126 James St N. (above the Factory 3rd Floor)

SYLVIA NICKERSON ILLUSTRATION-126 James St N. (above the Factory 3rd Floor)

HOTEL HAMILTON STUDIOS – 195 James St N.

Between the Mulberry Cafe and the Brain

Congrats to Dundas!

Congrats to Dundas for recieving some well deserved arts funding, now if only all levels of government was consistant and constant in their funding of the arts……

well please read about it here.

Last Art Crawl Some Photos