Here is info about a really interesting tiny gallery just across the border in St. Catharines. It is a very small space but has been receiving both national and international reviews. It might be of interest to everyone...check it out at the opening.. it is only 40 minutes from downtown Buffalo and about 30 minutes from UB via Lewiston. Tobey Anderson is the contact person.. he is both an artist and curator. Joel I think you might really like the next show. Who knows.??? the possibility of an international show.
penelope
CRAM
Luck of the Draw
Stephen Remus
February 17 - 27, 2007
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 17, 8 pm
Luck of the Draw is an exhibition of affordable prints that must be scratched off like lottery tickets in order to be seen. Stephen Remus lives in beautiful downtown St-Catharines-on-the-Parking-Lot and works at the Niagara Artists' Centre, just around the corner.
For more information: www.cramart.ca
Contact: Tobey C. Anderson
cel: 905.380.3910
CRAM
24 James Street - 2nd Floor
between Christopher's Magazine's & Smoke Shop and The Office
downtown St. Catharines, Ontario
Hours: when the sandwich board is out and by appointment
CRAM (8 ft x 10 ft) is Niagara's smallest and hottest gallery, and a growing concern. CRAM promotes and encourages local investment and support of contemporary art produced by the regional artists who live in Niagara or have strong ties to St. Catharines and the CRAM collective.
Luck of the Draw
Stephen Remus
February 17 - 27, 2007
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 17, 8 pm
Luck of the Draw is an exhibition of affordable prints that must be scratched off like lottery tickets in order to be seen. Stephen Remus lives in beautiful downtown St-Catharines-on-the-Parking-Lot and works at the Niagara Artists' Centre, just around the corner.
For more information: www.cramart.ca
Contact: Tobey C. Anderson
cel: 905.380.3910
CRAM
24 James Street - 2nd Floor
between Christopher's Magazine's & Smoke Shop and The Office
downtown St. Catharines, Ontario
Hours: when the sandwich board is out and by appointment
CRAM (8 ft x 10 ft) is Niagara's smallest and hottest gallery, and a growing concern. CRAM promotes and encourages local investment and support of contemporary art produced by the regional artists who live in Niagara or have strong ties to St. Catharines and the CRAM collective.
The CRAM collective includes, naturally, the traditional fine art mediums and constructions as well as installation, audio, music, mixed media, video, multi media, writing, and new media by the following practitioners: Tobey C. Anderson, John B. Boyle, Carolyn Wren, the Judy Bowyer, Alice Crawley, Sandy Fairbairn, Alan Flint, Dave Gordon, Ernest Harris, Jr., Marinko Jareb, Ed Aoki, Melanie MacDonald, John Moffat, Richard Purcell, Stephen Remus, Kevin Richardson, Dennis Tourbin, Nadia Laham, Hayden Booth, Peter S. Wing, Kyle Bishop, John Venditti.
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