25 · Friday, March 12, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com Two looks at Oakville Galleries By Dominik Kurek OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Oakville Galleries is opening two exhibits this weekend at its two locations that will feature the works of several Canadian and international artists. The two exhibits are Betty Goodwin: from the collection of Salah J. Bachir at the Gairloch Gardens location and Silent as Glue at the Centennial Square location. Both exhibits open Saturday, March 13. The Goodwin exhibit features the late artist's work from the collection of an avid art collector. Goodwin died two years ago at age 85. "Her work had a very strong influence on a younger generation of artists," said Marnie Fleming, who curated the exhibit. "She was connected to a moment when artists were beginning to think about the human body, both physically and emotionally." The exhibit will feature more than 20 pieces in print, collages, assemblages, paintings and sculptures created by the artist. "There's a lot of sadness to the work. There's a sense of mourning, but there's also a feeling of triumph in the sense that her work shows the various ways we struggle to survive," Fleming said. She noted a series of Goodwin's works about swimmers as an example "You don't know if the swimmers are drowning or if they're coming up for a breath of air. There's an ambiguity in her work." Goodwin was an artist for more than 40 years and in 2003 was named an Officer of the Order of Canada. "Her only son died in 1976 so she said making art is how she coped," Fleming said of Goodwin's inspiration. "Everything is left very open ended. There's no complete picture." Over at Centennial Square, Oakville Galleries is opening an exhibit of sculptures by Lynda Gammon, from Victoria, BC, Matt Harle, from Beacon, NY, and Elspeth Pratt, from Vancouver, BC. "It's three artists that I've watched and known and admired for a very long time," said curator Micah Lexier. "I thought there were connections between Special March Break activities. Visit rbg.ca for details The Amazon electric eel can kill a human with one 600-volt charge. SILENT AS GLUE: A work by sculptor Lynda Gammon. February 6 to April 11 the works. It wasn't very distinct, but I was Camilla and Peter Dalglish Atrium sensing this compatibility or interrelated interRBG Centre, 680 Plains Road West, "I had to drag the kids out! Awesome!" ests so I thought it would be nice to do a three Hamilton/Burlington 905-527-1158 "Best exhibit to date!" person show." DAILY ADMISSION -- Adult: $12.50; "Great show, interesting for adults and kids alike" He added, "They're very idiosyncratic. Each Senior/Student: $9.50; Child (age 3 to 12): "My kids loved reaching into the tank of muck. artist is very true to themselves with the work $7.25; Family: $32.25; Child age 2 and under and RBG members: FREE Hands-on stuff is good" that they make. They trust themselves a lot." This is the first time the works of these e great three artists are being presented together. Also, Two exhibits for on AMAZON VOYAGE: VICIOUS FISHES AND OTHER RICHES, part of our programming for mission to Lexier has mixed the different pieces together, price: includes ad International Year of Biodiversity, was produced by the Miami Science Museum and d to the Banana No En made possible with support from the National Science Foundation. Artwork by Ray Troll. instead of having each artist's work on its own. "A bit of work will be required from the viewMEDIA SPONSORS: Metroland SPONSORS: er to see the connections between things and identify who made the work and see what makes that artist distinct from another artist," he said. The Goodwin collection will be up until June 6 and the three artists' collection is on display until May 30. The opening receptions for the two exhibits It's back and better than ever! Fashion at its finest is Downtown Oakville and Mercedes are on Sunday. The three-artists' collection at Centennial Square, 120 Navy Street, will have a once again coming to Downtown Oakville with the 2010 Benz Fashion Week set for April 14 to 17, 2010. curator's talk from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. The three Oakville's most famous prêt-aartists are expected to be present. Goodwin's colporter and high design fashion boulection at Gairloch, 1306 Lakeshore Rd. E., will tiques are participating in four days have a curator's talk from 3:30 to 5 p.m. For of events beginning Wednesday April information, visit www.oakvillegalleries.com. 14, 2010 with our Grand Finale Fashion Show on Saturday April 17, 2010 which will highlight the fashion forward Spring and Summer 2010 collections hitting downtown Oakville store windows this spring. The Downtown Oakville and Mercedes Benz Fashion Week will JUNO close with a runway Fashion Show on AWARD CUBA'S Saturday April 17, 2010 in the heart WINNER PREMIERE DANCE of downtown under a stately marquee COMPANY tent. The show itself is like nothing done before and with the world-class DON'T brand Mercedes Benz, this show and MISS the week will reinforce Downtown THIS! Oakville as a premiere fashion destiLIZT ALFONSO SERENA RYDER 54-40 nation in the Greater Toronto Area. DANCE CUBA SOLO IN CONCERT For your convenience tickets can Wednesday March 17th March 25th and March 26th Wednesday March 31st be ordered ON LINE just visit www.oakvilledowntown.com www.footsolutions.com All performances are at The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts Downtown Oakville Fashion Show 213 Lakeshore Road East To purchase tickets, please call our box office at 905-815-2021 & Fashion Week is presented by the Downtown Oakville or order on-line at www.oakvillecentre.ca Downtown Oakville BIA and (905) 339-FOOT (3668) Mercedes Benz Oakville and in part by Global and 94.7 FM Wave Smooth Open Tuesday to Sunday. Closed Monday. Jazz. W e s t m e d i a g r o u p FACT OR MYTH? 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