Laura Moore
Mouse, 2010.
October 2010 – Ongoing
Laura Moore is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice is rooted in sculpture. The artist works primarily in stone, although her practice extends into mold making, wood carving, drawing and photography. Moore received an MFA from York University and a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Recent exhibitions include The Memory of Things at Zalucky Contemporary, Memory Bathing at Latcham Art Centre, Replika/Replica at Galleri Babel in Trondheim, Norway, one man’s junk at the MacLaren Art Centre and Sculpture by the Sea in Aarhus, Denmark. Moore’s sculptures have been installed in numerous public settings, most notably at Google in Kitchener as part of the Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area Biennial (CAFKA). Moore is a transient member of Studio Pescarella in Pietrasanta, Italy and recently attended the International Artist in Residence at Lademoen Kunstnerverksteder in Norway. Her work has been acquired by TD, BMO, RBC, BELL Canada, Fanshawe College, Art Gallery of Hamilton and Thames Art Gallery.
Rod Strickland
Listening to the Landscape
Summer 2013 - Ongoing
Rod Strickland is an artist and educator who creates sculpture and public works through solo and collaborative projects. Current projects include: The Green Corridor; an interdisciplinary community based initiative, an art, science, educational, and environmental project that re images the busiest international border crossing between Canada and the United States. Open Corridor, an exhibit of nationally and internationally known artists work on the NAFTA Freeway. Drive-Thru Symphony, a site-specific, real time installation and performance work that incorporates sight, sound, and smell while integrating vehicle traffic and drivers into a collaborative event.
Dan Bernyk
Shift
(No longer on display)