If you are planning to come to the Canada Day Parade in Port Hope,
be sure to check Critical Mass's current storefront installations
all of which are a part of our on-going project
Identification Papers.
Felix Kalmenson: Hot Air (Instant Nationalism)
at 105 Walton (Ganaraska Frame)
Kalmenson's installation is a special commission for Canada Day and will only be up for two weeks. Don't miss it!
Heather Nicol: A Fine Specimen
at 93 Walton
Yvonne Singer: I do, I undo, I redo (homage to Louise Bourgeois)
at 65 Walton (Furby Books) and Walton Hotel (corner of Walton and John)
Felix Kalmenson: Hot Air (Instant Nationalism)
at 105 Walton (Ganaraska Frame)
Kalmenson's installation is a special commission for Canada Day and will only be up for two weeks. Don't miss it!
Heather Nicol: A Fine Specimen
at 93 Walton
Yvonne Singer: I do, I undo, I redo (homage to Louise Bourgeois)
at 65 Walton (Furby Books) and Walton Hotel (corner of Walton and John)
A walkable, free "gallery", accessible to all, day and night.
Identification Papers is made possible by a grant from:
And by the generosity of private donors and volunteers
including the following
Special Sponsors:
Peggy Dalla Rosa
Simon Clements
Charles Wickett
Community Partners
Imagelink Studio (Michael Wallace)
The Design Firm (Luke Despatie)
To learn more about the artists, go to their websites:
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