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Please feel free to browse the web sites that have made us think.
Dia Centre for the Arts
The Dia Center for the Arts is a center for interdisciplinary arts and criticism in New York.
Regina Public Library
The Dunlop Art Gallery is a department of the Regina Public Library. The Library provides an
unparalleled context for the presentation of contemporary art and visual information, and is a
model internationally for cultural organizations.
The Art Gallery of Ontario
Museum of Jurassic Technology
The Museum of Jurassic Technology, home of Hagop Sandaldjian's microminiatures.
Art In Context
A contemporary art database.
The Power Plant
Contemporary Art Gallery at Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada.
Walter Phillips Gallery
Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff Centre for the Arts.
MacKenzie Art Gallery
MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina.
Jeannie Mah
The artist represented here is Jeannie Mah., A local Regina artist working with porcelain and
ceramics. She had an exhibition at the Dunlop on September 27 to November 12. This site begins
with a basic overview of the artist and her work and then goes into an in-depth analysis.
Neutral Ground
Neutral Ground is an artist-run centre & gallery organized to support
research & development, creation and experimentation in contemporary visual art.
National Gallery of Canada
Visit this site for information on the National Gallery's exhibitions,
programs, bookstore, collections and more.
Studio XX
The Studio was developed by Kim Sawchuk, Kathy Kennedy and Patricia Kearns
in response to obstacles that women in new media are faced with. Web Art to practical
help for women wanting to produce their own web page make this a must visit for
computer beginners to pros.
Guerrilla Girls
The Guerrilla Girls are a group of women artists and arts professionals
who make posters about discrimination. They wear gorilla masks to focus on the
issues rather than their personalities. They use humour to convey information,
provoke discussion, and show that feminists can be funny.
The Body Missing Project
Vera Frenkel's web extension of the Body Missing project, an inquiry begun
in Toronto and Linz, 1994, into the Kunstraub (art theft) policies of the
Third Reich, the proposed Führermuseum, and the fate of artworks missing
after World War II.
Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal: Media Centre
Information about the research centre and its holdings and resources and
a very useful Directory of Web Sites in Contemporary Art which includes links to
artists' projects, art organizations, galleries, education, etc.. |