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Toronto Art Exhibitions March 18 to 25

Toronto Art Exhibitions March 18 to 25

Published by Marina Muroyama

Michelle Foran: Half a Grapefruit is a Full Circle

Birch Contemporary

This is an exhibition that transforms found objects using vibrant colors and choreograpy by artist Michelle Foran.

Opening: March 16

Exhibition run: March 16 – 25

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Maya Cardin: Living Echoes

Graven Feather

This is an exhibition of Canadian artist Maya Cardin, whose works are rooted in the physical act of drawing.

Opening: March 16

Reception: March 18 7:00-10:00PM

Exhibition run: March 16 – March 27

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TEMPT

Urban Gallery

This exhibition is an exploration of tainted grace in the contemporary world presented by 25 emerging artists.

Opening: March 17

Reception: March 19 2:00PM-5:00PM

Exhibition run: March 17 – March 26

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PROSPECTOR

Project Gallery

This exhibition showcases the works of Toronto based artist, Sara Pearson. The works for this exhibition are inspired by geological and formations of gemological formations.

Opening: March 17

Exhibition run: March 17 – April 3

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BJORN COPELAND + GEORGIA DICKIE

Cooper Cole Gallery

This is a two person exhibition that will be held at the Cooper Cole gallery.

Opening: March 17

Exhibition run: March 17 – April 16

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MVS Studio Program Graduating Program

University of Toronto Art Center

This is an exhibition showcasing the graduating projects of the 2016 Master of Visual Studies graduate students.

Opening: March 18

Reception: March 18 6:00PM

Exhibition run: March 18 – April 9

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Diane Landry

Barbara Edwards Contemporary

This is an exhibition showcasing the works of the recipient of the 2015 prestigious John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, Diane Landry.

Opening: March 18

Exhibition run: March 18 – April 23

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Ian Rubenzahl: How to Eclipse a Photograph

Open Studio

This is an exhibition that showcases artificial vision analogues. As technology marches toward artificial intelligence, data-driven sensory apparatuses will fill the data mines. 

Opening: March 18

Reception: March 18 6:30-8:30PM

Exhibition run: March 18 – April 23

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The Complete Unknown

YTB Gallery

All of the artists in this exhibition have either grown up, work or currently live in Regent Park. The questions posed in this exhibition are “how do we live here?” “how do we be become artists here?”

Opening: March 15

Exhibition run: March 15 – March 31

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Toronto the Just: Stories of Women and the Struggle for Equality

Scarborough Museum

This exhibit celebrates the pursuit of social justice and asks the question: how have passionate women challenged inequality and changed Toronto in the past?

Opening: March 19 

Exhibition run: March 19 – March 26

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