SNAG Conference

2013 Conference Program

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exhibitions zone b—Exhibition Crawl 18 karat 275 Dundas Street West Ferrous Steel, iron and pig iron: materials used by mankind for thousands of TEL: 416-593-1648 years. Velvet Da Vinci Gallery and crafthaus joined forces to create an HOURS: Mon-Fri exhibition that brings ferrous materials into the contemporary realm. 10:30am–6pm, Sat 10:30am–5pm TEXTILE MUSEUM OF CANADA SHINE Curated by Natalia Nekrassova and Sarah Quinton. Across the world, 55 Centre Avenue an array of metals, mirrors, silver- and gold-wrapped thread, wire, TEL: 416-599-5321 beads, insect wings and carapaces have been transformed to create some DATES: March 27–June 2013 of the most mystifying and coveted personal and cultural expressions. HOURS: Daily: 11am-5pm, Wed: 11am-8pm ART GALLERY Moving Metal (Canadian Silversmithing Exhibition) OF ONTARIO SHOP Coordinated by David Ivens. Metal artists and collaborators from other 317 Dundas Street West creative fields explore the dissolving boundaries between designers and REG HOURS: Mon: Closed, Tues, Thurs-Sun: 11:30am–6pm, makers; craft and industry; the concrete and the digital. (*CLOSING AT 8PM ON EVENING OF THE CRAWL) Wed 11:30am-9pm, The following 2 exhibitions are located at Ocad University: OCAD UNIVERSITY Opine (Canadian Juried Student Exhibition) OCAD University Student Dates: Thurs May 16–Sat May 18, 2013 Reception: Thurs May 16th from 6-8pm Gallery, 52 McCaul Street Coordinated by Heba Kandil. The intention is to have students from coast HOURS: Wed-Sat: 12pm-6pm to coast critique, comment and challenge Canadian stereotypes. This creates a dialogue grounded in critical analysis that depicts Canada from the perspectives of those who define it. making it real Exhibition Dates: Tues May 14–Tues May 28, 2013 Organized by Jesse Jackson and Greg Sims. A juried exhibition of digitally fabricated objects submitted electronically and "made real" locally using a variety of 3D printing technologies. 50

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