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Oakville Beaver, 26 Nov 2010, p. 35

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Oakville Galleries is opening its winter exhibit this weekend featur- ing contemporary feminist art. The exhibit, titled Un-home-ly, will be presented at both the Oakville Galleries locations at Centennial Square and Gairloch Gardens. It opens Saturday, Nov. 27. It is an assembly of paintings, sculptures, video and photography by a group of Canadian and inter- national female artists working on the theme of the uncanny or the strange. The general theme of the exhi- bition is women whove taken every day situations or objects and everyday representations and turned them strange, said exhibit curator and Oakville Galleries director Matthew Hyland. One example of the show is a piece of art that looks like a pile of laundry, he said. But when an observer looks at it from behind he or she will see a shell of a pile of laundry and inside its full of cigarettes and lighters and other compulsive habits that people try to hide. Its work thats been done over the last 40 years, he said. I think that it provides a really interesting trajectory of how artists have looked at everyday life and chal- lenged us about everyday life in a new way. I hope the exhibit shows a, how far weve come and b, how far we have to go. The artists address subjects such as politics, pop culture and art history and showcase the ten- sion between the familiar and the strange, the attractive and the repulsive to produce a notion of the uncanny that is both visceral and critical. Participating artists include Lucy Gunning, Mako Idemitsu, Suzy Lake, Liz Magor, Luanne Martineau, Shana Moulton, Vale Mrn, Paulette Phillips, Pipilotti Rist, Martha Rosler, Nicola Tyson and Jin-me Yoon. There will be an opening recep- tion for the exhibit on Nov. 26 at 7:30-8:30 p.m. at the Centennial Square location followed by a reception at the Gairloch Gardens location from 8:30-10:30 p.m. For more information, visit www.oakvillegalleries.com. Un-home-ly art exhibit at Oakville Galleries 182 Lakeshore Road East Downtown Oakville Tel: (905) 338-0275 www.tosetatable.com Theres luxury on a table with the new oversized serving pieces from Emile Henry France For the cook in your life 209 LAKESHORE ROAD EAST Downtown Oakville (905) 845-2031 www.barringtons.ca Mon-Fri 9-6 Sat 9-5 Sun 12-5 Barringtons angora/wool walking coat bick red, camel and black Made in Canada 213 Lakeshore Road East Downtown Oakville (905) 339-FOOT (3668) Open Tues. to Sun. Closed Mon. Comfort Shoes & Orthotics At Lowa innovation never stops. Introducing the fi rst outdoor winter boot with built in crampons. The ultimate in comfort, warmth and ice protection. Be ready for any ice winter throws at you. Have crampons when you want or none when you dont. Just switch on the go with no tools! Made in GermanyTrident GTX Ice 35 Friday , N ovem ber 26, 2010 O A KVILLE BEA V ER w w w .o akvillebeaver .co m Tis the season in downtown Oakville Holiday Magic in Downtown Oakville December 4 - 24, 2010 Discover the magic of the holiday season in Downtown Oakville. Enjoy your holiday shopping this year for a change as you escape stress of busy mall shopping. Surrender to the charm of Oakvilles old- world ambiance and new-world brand names. Featuring over 450 shops, services and eateries, "Christmas in Downtown Oakville brings people together with the warmth and friendliness found in our perfect downtown. Strolling Carolers and festive horse-drawn holiday wagon-rides with Santa, delight shoppers along historic Lakeshore Road every weekend. Truly an unforgettable holiday shopping experience.

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