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Keila Glassworks: Through The Fire
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Sometimes we fail to realize the beauty and value of hard work. The art of Glassblowing requires years of training and intense concentration. This short documentary features Charles Keila who creates…
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Voltures Paints in conjunction with Molotow Premium have undertaken an exciting project known as Molotow Masters Of Art. This involves Voltures Paints sponsoring some of Australia's most respected…
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Opera al Rosso di Antonio Meucci
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Quadrilogy of Vertical Motion, second short movie, 1996: Under the sea's water a painter is trying to portray some red fishes that live in an aquarium, but the painting fades away.... Written and…
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An artist creates an art installation based on a picture she saw of VP-hopeful Sarah Palin. Edited by Jennifer Eberhart
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A chaotic look at the carving of a pumpkin. Available on DVD at: http://www.orangecorefilms.com/dvdstore.html
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We had animation course in school, so I made this. Animation made by Ville Westerlund. 2008, Lahti Institute of Design
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Wil Kucey, Director, Le Gallery
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Gallery Hop Sneak Peek: Wil Kucey at LE Gallery Listen in as art dealer Wil Kucey of Toronto’s LE Gallery discusses his upcoming September exhibition, some of his hottest emerging artists, his interest…
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Video: Sarah Milroy chats with Reinhard Reitzenstein
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Olga Korper Gallery, Toronto Sep 20 2008 In this video, taped during the 2008 Canadian Art Gallery Hop, Globe and Mail critic Sarah Milroy discusses themes of transformation and materiality in the…
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John Eisler Video: Immersive Painting
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John Eisler’s current show in Toronto combines mylar floors, wire sculptures and stained canvases to create a shiny, if not happy, environment for viewers to step into and onto. In this video, Canadian…
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