

The Bayside Artists: Mary Lynne Atkinson, Sheila Bristow, Patricia Guinn, Norma Jacobs, Margaret Ann Paradis, Carmen O. Prieto, Kate Ramos, Hala Saab, Joe Saab, and Eileen Sweeney work in and around the city of Barrie. The collective was inspired by and choose to produce works in response to a quote by John Updike, “What art offers is Space – a certain breathing room for the spirit.” The end result is a diverse collection of abstract and representational paintings in oil, acrylic and mixed media.
Dan Ryan meanwhile uses his working method and his materials to expose and reinforce nature’s power. He scrapes, pulls and forces the paint across the panel to infuse his work with the same energy he frequently encounters in the natural world. As well, like Culic, he appreciates the big skies of Ontario’s northland but is also captivated by forms encountered at close range that he can translate into a language both familiar and intimate.
In Carol Westcott’s work the artist’s astute observations in the field have culminated in a reality re-imagined on the canvas. The subject matter, rendered at close hand, has been so personally re-appraised so as to travel far beyond its original inspiration. Manipulating form and colour to near abstraction, Westcott produces imagery that is at once both convincing and original.
While all three artists can interpret a landscape’s formal elements, it is the ability to create the atmosphere inherent in the landscape that elevates the quality of these works. This is an atmosphere so palpable that we can imagine ourselves not only outside of the scene but within it as well. Often distanced from and oblivious to the nuances of change being wrought in the natural environment, we are reminded in these paintings of its power and its sway over us.
Gillian Reddyhoff
Curator
The PHOTO-OP jurors were Sara Angelucci, a photo and video artist living in Toronto; and Dale Barrett, Director of the John B. Aird Gallery. This year, 81 photographers submitted 156 photographs for consideration. From these, the jurors selected the 38 works in the exhibition and awarded cash prizes to three artists. They are: Natalie Castellino (1st Prize), Marco Buonocore (2nd Prize), Neil Fenton (3rd Prize).
Please join us for the opening reception of "Canadian Olympic Athletes: A Dialogue in Art" on Thursday, March 4, 6-8 p.m.
The Portrait Society of Canada salutes Canada’s top Olympic athletes in an extraordinary, month-long exhibition of contemporary portraits. "Canadian Olympic Athletes: A Dialogue in Art" features fine art portraits of living Canadian Olympians and Paralympians, created by professional portraitists across Canada. The exhibition celebrates not only the Vancouver Olympic and Paralympics Games, but also the artists’ unique involvement with Canadian Olympic athletes. The show will be on display from March 2-26, 2010.