Bees (& the Birds) 2nd annual art show

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Bees (& the Birds) Artists helping pollinators artist lookbook

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Bees (& the Birds) is a salon style art show to raise funds and awareness for our bee friends and other pollinators. The second annual show will be held, once again, at Graven Feather Gallery. The show runs from May 18 to 29, 2016. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, May 19 from 6 to 9 p.m. The show is comprised of a group of 38 artists coming together to use their art to help the bees.

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Bees(& the Birds) Artists helping pollinators

artist lookbook

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Bees(& the Birds)

10% of all show proceeds go to help the bees

May 18 to May 29, 2016Gallery Hours:Wednesday - Saturday 12-6 pmSunday 12-5pm

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Artists helping our pollinators

Our GREAT line-up of TALENTED, BEE-friendly ARTISTS includes;

Simi Adelynn, Amy Berenbeim, Barney, Kris Bovenizer, Ruth Bretholz, Melissa Bullock, Andrea Deal, Carolyn Eady, Erin Finley, Rebecca Filman, Marion Flanagan, Darija Ilic, Teresa Kastelik, Japneet Kaur, Blair Kelly, Stephanie Kenzie, Raz Latif, Fiona Legg, Michelle Matsui, Lillian McKinnon, Rachel Alicia Nadira Naipaul, Christine Pensa, eXavier Peterson, Jennifer Pilles, Michelle Reaney, Katie Sorrell, Heather Talbot, Nijole Taylor, Jennifer Toffoli, Kayla Tremblett, Kirsty Turnbull, Saskia van Kampen, Sheryll Venzon, Leela Viswanathan, Melissa Wakefield, Ele Willoughby.

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Bees (& the Birds) is a salon style art show to raise funds and awareness for our bee friends and other pollinators.

The second annual show will be held, once again, at Graven Feather Gal-lery. The show runs from May 18 to 29, 2016. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, May 19 from 6 to 9 p.m.

The show is comprised of a group of 38 artists coming together to use their art to help the bees.

About the show

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Each of the artists participating in the show want to make a difference and help the bees. The works are bee-inspired pieces that explore the role of this alchemist insect in our world.

The participating artists felt their work could play a big role in raising aware-ness and money to help our pollinators.

Using their talents to offer solutions for individuals, for their communities and for our world. That’s why 10% of all show proceeds - including sales - will go to the David Suzuki Foundation’s ef-forts to save the bees.

Organized and curated by local Toronto artist Chris-tine Pensa (Art That Moves), and hosted at Graven Feather Gallery, 906 Queen St. W. Toronto, the show features painting, prints, drawings, and photographs on the theme of our friends the bees, birds, and our pollinators.

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About Graven Feather Gallery

Established in 2011, Graven Feather is an art hub located in the heart of Queen West next to the beautiful Trinity Bellwoods Park. Geared towards both artists and the art-loving public, this bright and cheery environment is at its root a functioning studio for its artists, as well as a workshop, retail, and gallery space.

Graven Feather is committed to building connections with artists and the community. A home to artist members, renters/visiting artists and a venue for exhibitions and commu-nity oriented events. Graven Feather studio is an open and accessible destination dedi-cated to fostering creative output and artistic exchange. Walk-in traffic and visits from the public are welcome and encouraged.

For more information about the founders of Graven Feather, http://www.gravenfeather.ca/About-Us.

Send questions to director Pam Lobb at [email protected].

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About show curatorChristine Pensa

I hope you will enjoy seeing some of the work that will be at the show, and, I hope you will join us to see the rest of the work during the show, which runs May 18 to May 29, 2016.

I am passionate about helping our pollinators, particularly my friends the bees. In fact, for the last 3 years, I have donated 10% of all proceeds of my bee-related-art to them. In 2015 and 2016 I created a Love the Bees Calendar because I wanted to know what one person living in an urban center (me) could do to help the bees. The illustra-tions in the calendar reflect the tangible results of my research in my own backyard. Last year I wanted to do more, so I started the first Bees (& the Birds) show. The show was a success, both for participating artists, and for pollinators.

This is the 2nd year of the show at Graven Feather Gallery. I’m excited that, once again, we have an incredible line-up of diverse and talented artists who are willing to donate 10% of their sales to help our pollinators. This year there are 39 artists, some returning, many new. I’m happy to be able to feature their work in this lookbook!

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We are proud to be donating to the David Suzuki Foundation again this year!

Visit the site link below to find out how you can take ACTION to help.http://www.davidsuzuki.org/issues/wildlife-habitat/projects/save-the-bees-and-butter-flies/

(Excerpt from www.davidsuzuki.org) Almost 90 per cent of the world’s plants rely on pollinators like bees and butterflies for fertilization and reproduc-tion, including over 70 per cent of the major crops that feed us — everything from apples, tomatoes, raspberries and peppers to chocolate, coffee and almonds.

But pollinators are in trouble. Honeybee populations have been in serious decline. Canada’s 800+ species of wild bees are experiencing similar prob-lems. And species like monarch butterflies are at historic lows.

The good newsWe can all play a part in bringing back the bees and butterflies!

About who we are donating 10% of our show proceeds to . . .

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The artists’ work and other information we provide at our show is an invitation, to find out for yourself, more about the bees, the

butterflies and other pollinators.

Please click on the ARTIST NAMES to find out more about them and their work

Information on Opening Night click here.

Bee the alchemist insect who turns nectar into honey

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Ele Willoughby

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Rebecca Filman

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Saskia van Kampen

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Andrea Deal

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Michelle Matsui

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Carolyn Eady

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. . . Bees,purest laborers,ogivalworkersfine, flashingproletariat,perfect,daring militiathat in combat attackwith suicidal sting;buzz,buzz abovethe earth’s endowments,family of gold,multitude of the wind,shake the firefrom the flowers,thirst from the stamens,the sharp,aromaticthreadthat stitches together the days . . .

(excerpt from Pablo Neruda’s poem, Ode to Bees)

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Melissa Wakefield

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Jennifer Toffoli

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Blair Kelly

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Raz Latif

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Erin Finley

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Leela Viswanathan

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Lillian McKinnon

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eXavier Peterson

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Kirsty Turnbull

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Kayla Tremblett

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Barney

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“Well,” said Pooh, “what I like best,” and then he had to stop and think. Because although Eating Honey was a very good thing to do, there was a moment just before you began to eat it which was better than when you were, but he didn’t know what it was called.”

(from Winnie the Pooh author A.A. Milne)

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Stephanie Kenzie

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Marion Flanagan

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Jen Pilles

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Rachel Alicia Nadira Naipaul

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Last night, as I was sleeping,I dreamt--marvellous error!--

that I had a beehivehere inside my heart.And the golden bees

were making white combsand sweet honey

from my old failures.

(excerpt from Antonio Machado’s poem, Last Night)

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Kris Bovenizer

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Sheryll Venzon

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Simi Adelynn

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Teresa Kastelik

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Katie Sorrell

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Darija Ilic

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Michelle Reaney

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Melissa Bullock

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Ruth Bretholz

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Christine Pensa

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Other good bee people and information at . . .

AlveoleUrban Beekeepinghttps://www.alveole.buzz/en/about

Documentaryhttp://www.queenofthesun.com/

Help the Bees & Butterflieshttp://www.davidsuzuki.org/issues/wildlife-habitat/proj-ects/save-the-bees-and-butterflies/

Beekeeping in Skirtswww.honeybeewild.com

More on the next pages . . .

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Karen McKennaHi Honey

Once again, I’m excited to announce the show will have bee-friendly products from Hi Honey, and Cubits seeds.Both have generously donated a percentage of their sales to our show’s charity.

Read Karen McKenna’s thoughful article for NOW magazine.https://nowtoronto.com/news/bee-positive/