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Return to search results Somewhere along the lineMichelle Gay, Portraits from the End of the Day 1997 (photo: MSVU Art Gallery) As a signifying practice in its own right, a drawing can be thought of as the record of its making, showing the interventions of chance, system and intention in the decision-making process of the artist. Amplifying the emphasis on process-oriented execution, the drawings in this exhibition depict motifs in transition: dissolving, connecting, fusing and forming. Somewhere Along the Line combines two- and three-dimensional drawings by Haligonians such as Lucie Chan and Annie Macmillan with those of other Canadian artists such as Ed Pien and Michelle Gay (both Toronto, ON), Massimo Guerrera (Montreal, QC) and Lucy Pullen (Victoria, BC) among others. Exhibition Images Click on an image to enlarge it. |