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Articulating Legibility: Works from the Permanent Collection
-Featuring works by Barbara Astman, Walter Bachinski, Susan Coolen, Michael Flomen, John Hofstetter, Thomas Lax, Ron Martin, David Rifat, Michael Snow, Douglas Walker, Joyce Wieland, and Ossip Zadkine
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Expressions 46: Through a New Lens
-Through a New Lens was inspired by Alexa Urbina’s Duo Amphibians, and encourages students to consider the changes and shifts that have occurred in their daily lives over the past year and how their home, school, and community are continuing to adapt to a new reality.
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Deanna Bowen: Black Drones in the Hive
-Black Drones in the Hive has distinct ties to our regional history, most notably the erasure of Black settlements and anti-German sentiments during World War I which culminated in riots, the toppling of a local monument, and eventually spurred the renaming of the city from Berlin to Kitchener.
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Soundings: An Exhibition in Five Parts
-The exhibition is cumulative, gathering an ever-changing community of artworks, shared experience and engagement as it travels. Soundings shifts and evolves, gaining new artists and players in each location. Some artworks have multiple parts, others change to their own rhythm as the exhibition grows.
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Expressions 45: Rework/Revisit
-Each spring, Expressions showcases student art from across Waterloo Region and highlights the perspectives and experiences of young artists in our community.
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By Your Own Stars: Works from the Permanent Collection
-What does it mean to follow one’s own stars rather than follow the path that others seek to impose? This exhibition of works from the Permanent Collection explores the pursuit of independent thought in the face of external pressure to conform.
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The Myth of Consensus
-Marcel Barbeau, Christopher Birt, Jack Bush, Adèle Duck, Harold Feist, Eric Gamble, Robert Hedrick, Reg Holmes, Gershon Iskowitz, Richard Lanctôt, Rita Letendre, Ron Martin, Arthur F. McKay, Gordon Rayner, Milly Ristvedt, William Ronald, Gordon Smith, Takao Tanabe, Harold Town, and Claude Tousignant
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Adad Hannah: Glints and Reflections
-Adad Hannah's “living pictures” play with the fascinated and attentive eye of the spectator by using dynamic modes of expression such a photography, video, installation and performance to generate the still image.