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Nubes
Nube de Etiquetas, Nube de autores
Medios
Grupos
Unido/a
Oct 17, 2011
Sobre mi biblioteca
The David Tuck Memorial Library is a partnership between VANL/CARFAC and Eastern Edge Gallery. It is the place to which someone or something is going of being sent, being a place that people will make a special trip to visit.
Sobre mí
Eastern Edge is a non-commercial artist-run centre committed to exhibiting Canadian and International Contemporary art in diverse media, including visual, audio, interactive, performance, film and video, installation, and new technologies. The centre actively supports contemporary exhibitions and activities from feminist perspectives, diversity, inclusivity as well as actively encouraging and supporting dedicated, rigorous activity in the contemporary art community of Newfoundland and Labrador. The gallery is a supportive space for art, which explores new and challenging ideas, questions, concerns, awareness, and sensibilities. Eastern Edge facilitates critical dialogue surrounding issues in contemporary art and society. The Board of Directors remains fully committed to the highest standards of professional treatment of artists, in all aspects of the centre's activities. The gallery pays artists exhibition fees based on National recommended fees. Eastern Edge offers support, professional development, a sense of community, information and resource-sharing, and a meaningful context for contemporary artistic activity.
Ubicación
St. John's, Newfoundland
Página principal
http://www.easternedge.ca