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Tuesday 26 April 2011

Kitchener Waterloo Gallery XXX exhibition





Some Kind of Wonderful: The 4th KW|AG Biennial
Curated by
 Nancy Campbell  
Thurs, Aug 27, 7 p.m. at the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery
Free admission; everyone welcome



The Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery (KW|AG) hosted an evening with Nancy Campbell, guest curator of Some Kind of Wonderful: The 4th KW|AG Biennial, on Thursday, August 27 at 7 p.m. The Gallery’s on-going series of artist and curator talks provides an opportunity to engage in thought provoking discussions about current KW|AG exhibitions. Campbell will give insight into the myriad of art works included in the Biennial, an exhibition that increases awareness of contemporary art and celebrates the cultural richness and diversity of visual art in the Region of Waterloo and adjacent counties. Some Kind of Wonderful features art work by David Blatherwick, Josh Cleminson, Patricia Deadman, Susan Dobson, Scott Everingham, Ann Marie Hadcock, Shane Krepakevich, Gareth Lichty, Eileen MacArthur, Janet Morton, and Ehryn Torrell.


About Nancy Campbell
Nancy Campbell is an independent curator and writer who has produced exhibitions and writings for public museums across Canada and the UK. She is a former curator for the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre (Guelph), and she has served as an adjunct curator for The Power Plant (Toronto). Her curatorial projects have included exhibitions by artists Andrea Zittel, Annie Pootoogook, Christine Davis, Wim Delvoye, Zacharias Kunuk and Brian Jungen. Campbell is currently based in Toronto.