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sunnyside beachjuried art show & sale
september 9-11, 2011
Friday, September 9, 2 pm - 7 pm Saturday, September 10, 11 am - 7 pm
Sunday, September 11, 11 am - 6 pm
at Sunnyside Pavilion1755 Lake Shore Blvd. West
Toronto, Ontario M6S 5A3
Free admission Rain or shine
www.artinitiatives.ca
Welcome to a unique opportunity to meet artists, support their practice, and purchase juried works inside one of Toronto’s architectural gems.
The Sunnyside Beach Juried Art Show & Sale is a three-day fine art event that takes place in the historic Sunnyside Pavilion on Toronto’s west-end waterfront. The show features painting, drawing, photography, and sculp-ture, alongside art installations and live music performances by over 60 emerging and established artists.
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www.claireaglass.com
www.jamesbentley.com
mbalmas@mac.com 416 799 2037
Claire Anderson
James Bentley
Maciek Balmas
paradise, 2011, 4” x 120” x 4”, blown glass
marie-lyne, 2010, 17” x 32”, acrylic & pastel on paper
untitled, 2011, 9” x 12”, mixed media on hardboard
www.paul.brandejs.name
zorabily@rogers.com 416 222 6778
www.kbrownillustration.com
Paul Brandejs
Zora Bily
Katherine S. Brown
cozumel sunset, 27” x 43” x 3.5”, giclée on shaped canvas
venice, 2007, 16” x 20”, oil on canvas
red sand castle, 2011, 18” x 24”, acrylic on acid free canvas
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www.campagnabronze.com
www.arnoldc.com
www.karencantello.com
Julie Campagna
Arnold Caylakyan
Karen Cantello
weeping gargoyle, 2010, 6” x 12” x 10”, bronze
you’re the only one for me - apples, 2011,16” x 17”, photograph - giclée print on archival paper
dinah & wella, 2010, 12” x 12”, acrylic on canvas
chakman_chakman@yahoo.ca
www.shakeyourchains.tumblr.com www.shakeyrchains.blogspot.com
www.davidcrighton.com
Chakman Chow
Melissa Charles
David Crighton
sparkle star, 2010, 6 cm x 2 cm x 2 cm, sterling silver, hand fabricated
forget yourself to find yourself, 2011, 36” x 86”, mixed media
sunnyside pavilion, toronto, 14” x 10”, ink & acrylic
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dorotkac@rogers.com 647 203 6690
www.shirleydelang.com
www.charmainedsilva.com
Dorota Czarnodolska
Shirley deLang
Charmaine D’Silva
eve, you’re invited, 2011, 18” x 18”, oil on canvas
queen ann’s lace, 2006, 23” x 27”, oil
the lightless, 2010, 12” x 16”, acrylic on gallery canvas
www.jenaldolson.com
www.caitlindoherty.blogspot.com
www.ltdougherty.ca
Jenal Dolson
Caitlin Doherty
l.t. dougherty
goodbye blueberry, 2011, 11”x14”, ink, marker on paper
prom date, 2011, 8.5 cm x 11 cm, oil
the poet, 2007, 6.5” x 8” x 1.5” closed, 6.5” x 8” x 7” open, pop-up sculpture
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www.scotteassonart.com
carina@live.ca 519 650 2804
www.debbieebanksschlums.com
Scott Easson
Carina Francioso
Debbie Ebanks
nobody’s sweetheart, 2011, 24” x 24”, oil on board
smeared, 2010, 30” x 30”, oil paint
dilemma, 2011, 29” x 7” x 12”, recycled bottle glass, salvaged wood, copper
www.lizgesicki.com
www.benfrisch.com
www.davyglass.ca
Liz Gesicki
Benjamin Phillip Frisch
Davy Glass
green garden, 2009, 8” x 6”, digital photography
these are your eyes, 2008, 40” x 43” (framed), acrylic on metal & wood
fire on water, 2010, 9” x 5”
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www.goldengallery.ca
www.artistsites.org/chiharuhayashi
wgorczynski@gmail.com
Denys Golemenkov
Chiharu Hayashi
Wisia Gorczynski
composition #5, 2011, 18” x 24”, acrylic on canvas
sunlight on irises, 2010, 18” x 18”, oil on canvas
the awakening 7, 2011, 24” x 24”, acrylic on canvas
www.timhough.com
www.katehogg.com
www.olgahutsulphotography.com
Tim Hough
Kate Hogg
Olga Hutsul
the bustard islands, 2011, 36” x 48”, mixed media on canvas
portugal, 8” x 10”, mixed media on linen
constant motion, 2011, digital collage
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jajames1_99@yahoo.com 416 970 4086
www.krop.com/gosiakomorski
www.emilykearsleyart.wordpress.com
Jennylynd James
Gosia Komorski
Emily Kearsley
young masquerader, 2011, 20” x 24”, oil on canvas
triplehex trigon, 2010, 8” x 10”, mixed media collage
25 years of service, 2011, oil on canvas
www.elizabethlamart.com
okoulikov@hotmail.com
www.iamkate.com
Elizabeth Lam
Irina Koulikova
Kate Land
06/03/2011, 2011, 36” x 36”, oil on canvas
flowers, 48” x 48”, oil on canvas
jane hotel bikes, 2011, 24” x 20”, acrylic on canvas
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mlightstone@sympatico.ca
www.thepictorial.com www.kevinlloydphotography.com
jen@jenlipski.com
Marilyn Lightstone
Kevin Llyod
Jen Lipski
reeds, 2010, 39” x 32”, fine art paper, photography
days out, 2009, 21” x 14”, digital photography
down time, 2010, 15” x 30”, acrylic on canvas
www.clairemanning.com
jillian.maclachlan@gmail.com
www.dianemcgrathstudios.com
Claire Manning
Jillian MacLachlan
Diane McGrath
kitty terrarium wonderland, 2010, 16” x 21”, acrylic on millboard
exploding skull, 2011, 10” x 12” x 16”, mixed media
life cycle, 2011, 48” x 30”, mixed media
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www.heidimckenzie.ca
elaopas@gmail.com
www.martaogonek.com/Art.html
Heidi McKenzie
Ela Opas
Marta Ogonek
maru, 2011, 18” x 6” x 8”, earthenware clay, wheel thrown, treated with oxides, brushes, slip, once fired
baltic 22, 2009, 36” x 48”, acrylic, oil & oil pastels
moja, 2009, 19.5” x 27.5”, dry pastel
www.corinpinto.com
www.malihaart.carbonmade.com
www.gallerydouglaspike.com
Corin Pinto
Maliha Rahman
Douglas Pike
violet vista, 48” x 24”, encaustic on panel
tell me more, 2011, 11.5” x 34”, oil pastel on digital print
ocean, 2011, 20” x 20”, acrylic on stretched canvas
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www.artbyrami.com
www.photomorphosisbydavidrosser.wordpress.com
www.thefloatingworld.net
Youssef Rami
David Rosser
Jacob Rolfe
peace of mind, 2011, 30” x 60”, acrylic & resin
field of dreams, 2009, 12” x 16”, photo-based digital painting
grow veggies!, 2011, 12” x 17”, screen print
www.sinasalehin.blogspot.com
www.stephenschaffer.com
www.vladrudakov.com
Sina Salehin
Stephen Schaffer
Vlad Rudakov
ultimate journey
marie curtis pathway, 2011, 24”x 36”, oil on canvas
sailors delight, 2011, 52” x 60”, oil on panel
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www.katrinaschaman.com
natshields@rogers.com 416 463 8051
andrealoreen@hotmail.com
Katrina Schaman
Natalia Shields
Andrea Seong
sun grove, 2011, 24” x 36”, mixed media on wood panel
minus twenty degrees celsius, with the wind chill factor, 2011, 20” x 30”, giclée print on canvas, photographic art
3 not 4, 2011, 6” x 7”, ceramics
www.leonsorianoart.com
stefanovic.ivana@gmail.com
www.sioart.com
Leon Soriano
Ivana Stefanovic
Sio
mother....landscape wait, 8” x 12”, mixed media
gestation III, 2005, 22.5” x 30”, intaglio (photo etching, sugar lift, dry point, aquatint, tush)
even during war we can dance, 2011, 13” sphere, pencil & wax crayon dodalism
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www.astelmack.com
www.darleneswinton.blogspot.com
www.smallbrushstudio.com
Andrew Stelmack
Darlene Swinton
Danielle Storey
slice of life, 2010, 36” x 48”, acrylic on canvas
miami’s finest, 2009, 48” x 36”, acrylic medium
prince lindworm, 2011, 12” x 16”, acrylic & ink on masonite board
www.coreycanvas.com
www.risingedgegallery.com
www.tracythomson.com
Corey Waurechen
John Wieczorek
Tracy Thomson
the time machine, 2011, 5” x 7”, linocut
digital photograph
release, 2011, 36” x 36”, oil on canvas
artists special projects
www.blairwoodward.com
Blair Woodwardlp blues, 2011, 17” x 17” (framed), acrylic paint on vinyl record
We would like to invite you to a guided process of three-dimensional exploration through the art of sculpture.
Sculpting stimulates creativity and a natural experience of the world. Most of us, young or old, are bombarded night and day by technology including smart phones, computers and television. Consequently we experience life in a very fast and flat manner. The ancient art of sculpting reconnects us to a slower, more reflective, creative and three-dimensional mode of interacting with the world, and therefore provides balance to our otherwise hectic, information focused extreme. Sculpting produces a host of benefits including: immersed and heightened concentration; greater and more acute observational skills; immersed hand eye co-ordination/connection; improved self-esteem and mastery; and a more fulsome connection to our world. It also creates excitement!
Children’s art workshops, focusing on sculpture using clay, will be hosted on Saturday from 2 pm until 7 pm and Sunday from 11 am until 6 pm. Feel free to drop by any time during these hours!
With special guest:A Master Monster Maker, Katherine Piro, presents a multimedia-monster workshop.
For more information, please contact Wojtek Biczysko at “A” School of Artstel 416 622 7077 / email wojtek@awstudios.ca
www.wojtekbiczysko.com/asoa
“A” School of Arts
sculptures by: connor, age 10
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Ania Biczysko obtained a Master’s Degree in Sculpture from the Fine Arts Academy in Gdansk (Poland).
Over the years, she has participated in many art exhibitions. Her works are in private collections in Canada, Monaco, Norway, Poland and the U.S.Her numerous commissions include: The Royal Ontario Museum, Ontario Hospital Association, Cineplex Odeon Corporation, Showcase Cinemas (Argentina, Great Britain and the U.S.), and the Ontario Lottery Corporation.
Ania Biczysko curated several exhibitions for Gallery 7, as well as for Art Initiatives, an organization she co-founded.
www.awstudios.ca
I am showing a small collection of pieces from 2010 and 2011. Each has its own theme and furthermore, a story. These stories are what I enjoy writing and drawing. And the stories always change, like my artwork.
I enjoy working with pen and ink as well as watercolor paints. I’ve had solo shows at Delight Chocolate Shop and Sleeping Giant Gallery, and I’ve participated in group exhibits including the Narwhal Gallery Christmas Show. hubert_hippo1@sympatico.ca
“...and then the work I started from nothing begins to guide me.Strangely enough, in this wonderful moment, it’sas though I’ve just gotten rid of myself.”
Wojtek Biczysko is a sculptor and a passionate kids educator.
In 1991, he made Toronto his home.
In the work “Presence” he explores the illusive territory, where solid and material “ego-reality”,meets the ephemeral realm inhabited by beings made of light and energy.
www.wojtekbiczysko.com
I was born in Braila, Romania on the Danube River shores. During childhood, I spent a lot of time by the water collecting driftwood and old animal bones polished by water and sand. Mother Nature’s shapes and forms and how they are recycled fascinated me and in my attempt to imitate her creations, I discovered my passion for art and sculpture. Years later, I studied mechanical engineering at the polytechnic institute of Bucharest and made Toronto my home in 1994. After taking courses at TSA and OCAD, I embarked on a journey of creating three-dimensional shapes utilizing engineering tools to materialize my imagination. The most interesting shapes and concepts are in us. Looking inside for inspiration, I discovered the microcosm of primordial elements. “TAC the Cluster Light System” is an inspiration from Tetrahedral Amorphous Carbon, the element known since antiquity, part of the simplest Organic Compound, CH4.
roland.isai@yahoo.com
Ania Biczysko Theo Gallarocoumulus IV, cloud series, 7’ x 4’ x 4’, stainless steel clock work, 2010, 18” x 8”, mixed media - pen and ink
Wojtek Biczysko Roland Isaipresence, 2008, 7’/ 7’/ various, depends on the movement of air, stainless steel, air & wind
tac the cluster light system, 2010, abs pipes & light bulbs
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Margaret Krawecka is an interdisciplinary artist and designer who works in architecture, scenography and installation. Her work explores hidden structures, different modes of perception, and giving spatial form to the invisible or that which cannot be expressed in words. Past installations include The Hunger, Changing Room, Fragment and Cocoon Garden.
mkrawecka.blogspot.com
Since ancient ages humans have relied on the bodies and hides of great beasts for nourishment, clothing as well as spiritual power. Modern living has not diminished this dependence, isolating products from their primal sources, burying attitudes of respect and gratitude behind notions of entitlement and necessity. Industrial society mistakes beautiful creatures for raw materials, a resource for the taking. This tree rises up as a celebration of hope for a more connected and conscious way of living with our fellow creatures; where that which is used is used completely and people rejoin the natural order.
cparker80@gmail.com
Margaret Krawecka kaleidoscope , 2011
Chris Parkerends up, 2011, leather & steel
The Tintype Studio revisits a historical photographic tradition, creating unique images on a ridged metal surface within minutes of the photograph being taken. As far back as the 1850’s, traveling photographic pioneers would set up studios at outdoor events to offer the public the chance to have their likeness preserved on a tintype photograph. The Tintype Studio revives this process in its traditional context, the outdoor fair, by offering a fun, participatory, and retro take on the instant photograph. Visitors can have their portrait taken using an historical wet-plate camera and processed onto a tintype plate while they wait. The Tintype Studio’s portrait service and period-style booth give the public a chance to experience a chapter in the history of photography and take a piece home with them.
The TinType Studio is:Miles Collyer - Stu Sakai - Paul Sergeant - Greg Snow
tintypestudio.tumblr.com
The TinType Studiothe lovely couple, 2011, 4.25” x 5.5”, tintype portrait
Awards
First Place Award for Outstanding Artist sponsored by Dara and Marvin SingerThe First Place Award for Outstanding Artist is a $1000 cash award presented to the show’s feature artist, generously sponsored by Dara and Marvin Singer.
The Spotlight Award sponsored by Jeffrey Prince & Zbigniew KantorosinskiGenerously sponsored by Jeffrey Prince & Zbigniew Kantorosinski, the Spotlight Award is a $250 cash prize.
People’s Choice Award sponsored by Ania BaskaGenerously sponsored by Ania Baska, the People’s Choice Award is a $500 cash prize awarded to the show’s favourite artist, as chosen by visitors.
Woolfitt’s for Artist RecognitionIn support of artists and their practice, we will raffle off one set of soft pastels ($325 value) donated by Woolfitt’s, the art supply store.
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Prize Selection Jury
Jamie Angell, Owner, Angell GalleryJamie Angell is a pioneer of the contemporary art scene in Toronto. In 1996, he was at the forefront of the emerging new art district when he became the first contemporary art dealer to establish a space on Queen Street, west of Trinity Bellwood’s Park. This year, 2011 marks the 15th anniversary of Angell Gallery.
Unwavering in his mission to cultivate and exhibit artists who take risks in their work, all the while challenging the critical normal of art making in contemporary culture, Jamie has maintained this high standard and continues to push boundaries in an attempt to challenge Angell Gallery’s artists and its patrons. The gallery has profiled artists working in a variety of mediums such
as sculpture, painting, video, photography, digital media and has established a reputation for forward-thinking, unconventional, and intelligent exhibitions.
Claire Christie, Director, Edward Day GalleryClaire Christie is an independent curator, writer and book designer. She is currently the Director of Edward Day Gallery in Toronto, and a former Director of Olga Korper Gallery (1990-2001) and Susan Hobbs Gallery (2005-2008). Claire has also worked with several key organizations in the Toronto art community including PUBLIC Collective + Journal (Director + Managing Editor, 2008-2010); C Magazine (Publishing Board of Directors, 1995-1997); C The Visual Arts Foundation (Board President, 1997-2000); and Mercer Union (Board Member, 1991-1996). She has curated numerous exhibitions in Toronto, contributed to publications such as Canadian Art, C Magazine, Etc. (Montreal),
Next (Rome), M5V, and Impulse, and has written texts for several exhibitions. Claire has also worked extensively as a graphic designer and has designed exhibition catalogues for John Brown (MOCCA), Scott Lyall (The Power Plant), Annie Pootoogook (The Power Plant), Peter Hill, Reinhard Reitzenstein (Art Gallery of Hamilton), Tim Whiten, Regan Morris (Southern Alberta Art Gallery), Barbara Steinman (Art Gallery of Windsor), two books for The Donovan Collection at University of St. Michael’s College, and several issues of PUBLIC Journal and POV Magazine.
John M. Kelly BAAID, ARIDO, IDC Art Consultant and Collector, Kelly McTernan LavoieJohn Kelly is one of Canada’s leading designers and a founding partner of the design firm Kelly McTernan Lavoie. Over the past four decades, John has provided creative interior, graphic and industrial design strategies for some of the country’s most influential corporate and public institutions. He is well known for his keen aesthetic vision and skill in designing business environments that enhance productivity. John works with clients and artists in the selection and commissioning of artworks for specific projects and has assisted clients in the development of major art collections.
Mr. Kelly is responsible for the design of the Nicholas Metivier and Mira Godard Galleries. He has designed numerous exhibit booths for shows including the Toronto International Art Fair as well as fairs in New York, Chicago, Miami and Madrid.
John works enthusiastically with his clients to enhance their knowledge and appreciation of the art world.
jury
The Sunnyside Beach Juried Art Show & Sale is organized by Art Initiatives in the historic Sunnyside Pavilion.
Art Initiatives is a non-profit organization. The core of Art Initiatives is formed from a group of artists, art professionals and art lovers. Since 2006, they develop exhibitions which feature contemporary works by the Canadian artistic community and present the achievements of artists from abroad, giving them greater exposure within the Canadian art scene. With the Sunnyside Beach Juried Art Show & Sale, the Initiative offers all artists an affordable opportunity to exhibit, promote and sell their work in the charming environment of the Sunnyside Pavilion.
sunnyside beach juried art show & sale, 2009 & 2010
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Live Music Performances
AHI Ahkinoah Habah Izarh, simply known as AHI (pronounced “I”) is a singer-songwriter born and raised in Brampton, Ontario. In one word, AHI’s music is “wholehearted.” His unique vocal per-formance combines a voice of raw emotions with the words of a pure heart and the essence of an untainted sound to produce something truly thought-provoking, soul-stirring and unforget-table: his wholehearted BLUEBLACKmusic® - The Deepest Of All Blues.
www.AHIBLUEBLACKmusic.com
Luke Vajsar’s Hypnotic Smash Luke Vajsar started out as a solo bassist with his first album release, in 2001, called “Rough Times? Good Times?” He was involved in numerous bands until 2006 when he released an album called “In the Loop”. Ever since this release, he has been performing constantly, solo and with guests, wherever he can and to this day he has recorded 10 solo bass albums. Finally, in 2011, Luke met and joined forces with drummer Avinash Jaya-kumar and his brother Andrew Vajsar, who has been performing alongside Luke for a number of years, to form an atmospheric instrumental trio. They are now performing on a regular basis in and around Toronto.
www.myspace.com/lukevajsar
DeeJay Kirby DeeJay Kirby says: “I don’t do anything special. I just play re-cords. The magic is in the music; all I do is try to maintain a flow from one tune to the next.” Kirby’s raw materials are his more than 1,200 vinyl albums, mostly jazz, supplemented by soul, R&B, rock, and blues. DeeJay Kirby can sometimes be heard at the Dominion on Queen.
sponsors
The Sunnyside Beach Juried Art Show & Sale would like to thank the following supporters. Without their generosity the show would not be possible.
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Sunnyside Beach Juried Art Show & Sale
Produced byArt Initiatives
198 North Queen StreetToronto, Ontario M9C 4Y1
Phone: 416 622 7077Email: sunnysideartshow@gmail.comWebsite: www.artinitiatives.ca
Show OrganizerAnia Biczysko
AssistantsCailin DonohueJazz MorrowMichael Romaniuk
Advisory CommitteeWojtek BiczyskoViola DalkaGrazyna KabatAnia PiszczkiewiczAngelika TarasiukIka Zurowski
Special ThanksSam CaragianakosJessica Clark Julian KabatJudith KaufmanTed LojkoChristopher Ronikier
Cover DesignAnia Biczysko
Cover Illustration Wojtek Biczysko
Cover PhotographAdrian Czerniak