Saturday September 14 (Supercrawl): open from 1:30 pm
– afternoon 3-5: Jazz Plasma band: Brent on bass, Sergey on keyboard, Ivan on drums.
– evening from 6 pm: Alt Rock Showcase at Artword Artbar! We’ve invited two interesting and original young rock bands
who have played at Artword Artbar recently to strut their stuff in our acoustic environment — high quality songwriting, and it’s not all loud.
* Andreas. Time around 9 pm. This brilliant Hamilton group has just launched a new EP. Brian Dahl (lead vocals/guitar), Jay Brandow (guitar/vocals), Adam Payne (bass), Mike Medhurst (drums),
and Jennifer Lockman (keyboards/vocals). http://andreasband.com/aboutus.htm
* The Crimson Permanent, around 6:30 pm. A new band from Burlington: Jonathan Malström guitar, Haydn Sterne drums, Conor Povey lead vocals and bass, Adam Gazelle guitar and keys.
http://thecrimsonpermanent.bandcamp.com/album/the-crimson-permanent
https://twitter.com/thecrimsonp
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Artword Gallery: Sept. 12-22, 2013. “Flux”, a group exhibition by Alicia Giansante, Olivia Rozema and Jenn Shamo, all currently completing a degree in Studio Art at McMaster University. The artists will be present during Friday Sept 13 Art Crawl and Saturday Sept 14 Supercrawl. (The Gallery is open when Artword Artbar is open.)
The exhibition includes work by each artist that emphasizes a continued flow, an essential continuance or cycle. Though they use various materials, each artist is concerned with determining the essence of their subject and making it resonate beyond its physical form.
Alicia Giansante, in a series of sculptural mixed media and found art, examines escapism and a suspended moment in time. She draws upon a never-ending stream of consciousness manifested in an iconic falling figure. Olivia Rozema is a sculpture artist who uses found items of both natural and manmade origins; manipulating their forms to reference the womb and the regenerative qualities of the natural world. She seeks to give the human body spiritual agency in the context of the Earth’s natural cycles. Jenn Shamo uses drawing mediums and collage combined three-dimensionally to explore diaristic concepts with improvisational and spontaneous processes. Her organic lines and forms defy special boundaries, recalling continuous and swelling growth.
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