L’exposition des finalistes pour les prix d’excellence Nonesuch pour les arts sur papier

Ne manquez pas le vernissage / Don’t miss the Montréal opening of the Nonesuch Art On Paper Awards: le 30 septembre, 2016 à 17h à 141 rue Ann (Griffintown), Montréal, QC.

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LES DATES ET HEURES DE L’EXPOSITION/ THE EXHIBITION DATES AND HOURS 

mercredi & jeudi : 13h – 19h   /   Wednesdays & Thursdays : 1pm to 7pm

vendredi : 13h – 21h   /   Fridays : 1pm to 9pm

samedi & dimanche : 13h – 17h   /   Saturdays & Sundays : 1pm to 5pm  

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Awards & Special Mentions: Nonesuch Art of Paper Awards

Main & Station is delighted to announce the following Award recipients and Special Mentions for the 2016 Nonesuch Art Of Paper Awards ~~ Main & Station est heureux d’annoncer les lauréats suivants et mentions spéciales des prix d’excellence Nonesuch pour les arts papier pour 2016

The Wellington Church Award (People’s Choice Award) was announced in Montreal at the end of the exhibition.  The voting was very close and finally it is a TIE and the award goes to both Yoshimasa Tsuruta’s sculpture Fallen Angel and Bruce St.Clair’s painting Three Gables.

Fallen Angel     Yoshimasa Tsuruta

Fallen Angel
Yoshimasa Tsuruta

Le prix Wellington Church, le prix publique, était sélectionner par le vote des visiteurs lors des expositions à Parrsboro et Montréal~~~  est de 500 dollars en plus d’une résidence de 2 semaines à Main & Station Nonesuch. Le prix est décerné à Fallen Angel par Yoshimasa Tsuruta ET à Three Gables de Bruce St.Clair.

  

Three Gables     Bruce St. Clair

Three Gables
Bruce St. Clair

 

 

The Nonesuch Best Work Award is 5000 dollars plus a 3-week residency at Main & Station (Nonesuch Art Centre) in Parrsboro, Nova Scotia.  The award goes to Untitled by Helene deWinter.

Le prix Nonesuch pour la meilleure œuvre est de 5000 dollars en plus d’une résidence de 3 semaines à Main & Station (Nonesuch Art Centre) à Parrsboro, NS. Le prix est décerné à Untitled par Helene de Winter.


Will Be Fine II               Karol Pomykala

Will Be Fine II
Karol Pomykala

 

 

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A Nonesuch Collaborative Residency : Lancaster, Smallwood, Waldron

Lancaster Elsewhere Exhibition 360 gel transfers on wood

This July Main & Station is delighted to welcome back artist Sydney Lancaster and geologist John Waldron, and to introduce composer Scott Smallwood to Parrsboro.

The team are collaborating on a multidisciplinary project that will “explore both the limitlessness of the tide’s ebb and flow, and the limits of human capacity to comprehend time on that immense scale”.

This summer is a 2 week Research & Development Residency, to plan and develop a new site-specific sculptural installation responding to the tidal range in the Bay of Fundy. The goal is to scout potential locations for an installation, meet with local people (potential collaborators) and get to know the area.  The team will also be learning about local materials and trying some experiments to see what might best be used for the work, a large-scale site-based sculptural installation which they hope to create and document in summer 2017.

Want to know more? Join us for an artist’s talk, a workshop or a walk…

  • Sydney Lancaster will be giving an ARTIST’S TALK at Main & Station on Wednesday, 6 July at 7pm.
  • Scott Smallwood will be giving an ARTIST’S TALK at Main & Station on Wednesday, 6 July at 8pm.
  • Take a GEL TRANSFER PRINTMAKING WORKSHOP with Sydney Lancaster…https://hmsnonesuch.com/gel-transfer-printmaking/
  • Join John Waldron for a Geology Shore Walk on Saturday 16 July, 2 – 4 pm

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