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My original art work and prints are now available to purchase online at Saatchi Art

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One cool feature is you can see how the art work looks in a room…
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On the canvas: ARTS project features both nature and whimsy – The London Free Press

On the canvas: ARTS project features both nature and whimsy

By Joe Belanger, The London Free Press

Wednesday, October 22, 2014 6:11:47 EDT PM

Happy Castle acrylic on canvas 2014

Happy Castle by Ann-Marie Cheung is part of an exhibition of the Toronto artist’s work on at The ARTs Project until Nov. 1. (Richard Gilmore/Special to QMI Agency.)

A once controversial Toronto artist and a London artist have separate shows at a downtown gallery.

Anne-Marie Cheung, whose work sparked controversy in the early 1990s for paintings that showed women in bondage that led police to order the removal of the offending pieces from a storefront, presents new works in The Healing Garden exhibition at The ARTS project.

Also at the gallery is work by Gallery Painting Group member Ingrid Arnet Connidis titled Roots.

“Old homes, big trees, nature, animals, being outdoors in city or country — all are roots to my artistic inspiration and contentment,” said Connidis in a press release.

“They bring the past to the present as I take my turn in the circle of life. Painting allows me to relive them and express how they make me feel.”

Cheung’s work is starkly different, her paintings colourful and playful.

““Welcome to my whimsical, magical garden,” says Cheung in a press release.

“This is where I come to play. This is where I come to heal.”

Cheung has been a fixture on the Canadian arts scene since the late 1980s and the controversy surrounding her bondage series. She mainly works with acrylic paint but also uses mixed media, pen and ink, encaustic and glass.

Cheung said she is “inspired by the natural world, mythology and dreams.”

In a press release, Cheung said The Healing Garden “explores spirituality and the process of art as a healing tool. These present creations investigate colour, texture and patterns combining ancient symbols and mythologies to create something mystical, joyful and primitive.”

A graduate of the Ontario College of Art & Design, Cheung’s work has been featured in exhibits across Canada and is in private and public galleries around the world.

IF YOU GO

What: The Healing Garden, featuring works by Ann-Marie Cheung.

Where: The ARTS Project, 203 Dundas St.

When: Opening reception, 5 p.m., Friday and continuing until Nov. 1.

IF YOU GO

What: Roots, an exhibition featuring works by London artist Ingrid Arnet Connidis.

Where: The ARTS Project, 203 Dundas St.

When: Meet the artist, noon, Saturday, and continuing till Nov. 1.

Source: http://www.lfpress.com/2014/10/22/on-the-canvas-arts-project-features-both-nature-and-whimsy

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OCAD University Launches the Prestigious Alumni of Influence Award

It has long been recognized that OCAD University alumni go on to diverse and successful careers often with significant economic, cultural and social impact. With the launch of the OCAD University Alumni of Influence Award, their success will be formally acknowledged and celebrated within the University, Canada and internationally.

This prestigious program celebrates the OCAD U communities most accomplished and recognized alumni for their outstanding professional and artistic achievements as well as their service to the community. Nominated by their peers and selected by a jury including alumni, faculty and staff, five award recipients will demonstrate excellence in a diverse range of fields including art, design, media, business, science, humanities, medicine, education or public service at home and abroad.

Nominations are open until January 9, 2015. I hope you join me in welcoming our new program and celebrating our first recipients at GradEx 100 in May 2015. This exciting new program is possible with support from our generous sponsor, TD Insurance.

Dr. Sara Diamond, President

NOMINATION

Source: http://www.ocadu.ca/alumni/alumni-of-influence.htm

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