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Past Exhibitions 2001

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Billy's Vision
October 13 - November 25, 2001
Billy's Vision, a fictional narrative merging art and curatorial practice, popular culture, music, and literature, the exhibition tells the tale of a mysterious drifter who first appeared in the 1930s near Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
A project by: Andrew Hunter

Multiples: Tsa' de yoh do's
August 8 - September 30, 2001
Multiples: Tsa de Yoh do's is an exploratory look into the many ways multiples are produced and incorporated into both traditional and contemporary First Nations art practice.
Curator: Tom Hill

Computer Voices
May 19 - July 29, 2001
Computer Voices/Speaking Machines featured La Salle des Noeuds III by Émile Morin and Jocelyn Robert, and n-Cha(n)t by David Rokeby.
Executive Producer: Sara Diamond

Boxed [pugilism in contemporary art]
March 24 - May 6, 2001
Boxed brings together works by Canadian and International artists in a wide range of media, who use boxing as a metaphor to address issues of gender, race, and socioeconomic politics, as well as how the boxer is aestheticized in popular culture.
Curator: Melanie Townsend

Made in Banff
February 9 - March 11, 2001
Made in Banff, an exhibition from the permanent collection of the Walter Phillips Gallery, brings together for the first time various artworks that were created here at The Banff Centre.
Curators: Corinna Ghaznavi, Charlene McNichol and Melanie Townsend

John Will
October 21 - January 21, 2001
John and Lou’s 1923 Voyage is a solo exhibition of new works by the Calgary-based artist John Will.
Curator: Melanie Townsend
 


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