Summer 2009 Exhibitions | YQC09-4
Saturday 27 June 09 — Sunday 20 September 09
FREE Public Opening Reception:
Friday 26 June 09 | 6pm – 10pm
235 Queens Quay West, Toronto
As part of Planet IndigenUs (14-23 August), Harbourfront Centre will present an array of on site exhibitions by Canadian and International contemporary Aboriginal artists.
George Littlechild, Cross Cultural Examination #4.
Archival digital image, 24" x 36".
Image courtesy of the artist
ALTERNATION
Terrance Houle
Hannah Claus
Tom Jones
Mark Igloliorte
George Littlechild
Jewel Shaw
Curator Ryan Rice has brought together artists from across Canada and the US to explore the topical shifts in traditional and contemporary Indigenous cultures and societies in photography, video and mixed media installations.
Runs 27 June – 20 September 09
York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay West
Part of Planet IndigenUs | 14-23 August 09
Shaping Stories
Michael D. Massie
Curated by Melanie Egan
This exhibition will highlight the artist's work in stone and metal. Homages to family, the spirit world, gatherings and histories. The exhibition will be accompanied by working drawings and sketches.
Michael D. Massie | Shaping Stories
Michael D. Massie will present a master class and free lecture as part of Harbourfront Centre's Innovators + Ideas (I2) series. Learn more!
Runs 27 June – 20 September 09
York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay West
Part of Planet IndigenUs | 14-23 August 09
flight to the moon
Keesic Douglas
Douglas explores First Nations issues from an insider's perspective through his Indigenous lens as an Ojibway artist, featuring selections from his still photography and video work: The Vanishing Trace — winner of Best Short Documentary at the 2007 imagineNATIVE Film Festival (Toronto) — and the installation Landscapes.
Keesic Douglas | flight to the moon
Runs 27 June – 20 September 09
York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay West
Part of Planet IndigenUs | 14-23 August 09
maang (message stick)
r e a
r e a (Aboriginal, Australia) will present a three channel video with sound entitled, maang (message stick), 2007, as part of a larger body of work where the artist works exclusively within the parameters of Indigenous language as comment on loss of land and language, but also the possibility of renaissance, revitalization and regeneration of people, land, language and culture.
Runs 27 June – 20 September 09
York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay West
Part of Planet IndigenUs | 14-23 August 09
Communities II
Frank Shebageget
Communities II is an ongoing art piece. Written on a large tarpaper surface (9' x 16') are the names of 688 Aboriginal, Inuit, and Metis reserves, communities and bands. The drawing is completed on tarpaper, because the current list is temporary, and will always need continuous updating.
Frank Shebageget | Communities II
Runs 27 June – 20 September 09
York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay West
Part of Planet IndigenUs | 14-23 August 09
Mother Nature
Chen Shu-yen
Mother Nature is a fibre-based installation using the Indigenous techniques and materials of Taiwan.
Chen also presents Soul House, a larger site specific work during Planet IndigenUs and TELUS TAIWANfest: A New Journey.
Runs 27 June – 20 September 09
York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay West
Part of Planet IndigenUs | 14-23 August 09
RESPECT
A Photo Odyssey Celebrating Canada's Boreal Forest
RESPECT is the result of a journey that began in 2006 to document and capture the quintessence of Canada's Boreal Forest in order to raise awareness for the preservation of our natural environment, and promote the boreal region as one of the Earth's most crucial resources. Outstanding works from a team of nine renowned photographers demonstrate the complexity and beauty of the boreal region. The exhibition at Harbourfront Centre features exclusive, never-before-seen photographs of the Far North of Ontario taken between October 2008 and June 2009.
Prominent photojournalists Allen McInnis, Kazuyoshi Ehara, Jim Ross, John Woods, Todd Korol, Dan Riedlhuber, Jeff Bassett, Chris Young and Andy Clark are the lens through which the public will see the boreal region of Canada.
Part of Planet IndigenUs — August 14-23, 2009
RESPECT runs 27 June – 01 November 09
Harbourfront Centre
Also part of RESPECT
People We Met Along the Way
A photo essay on the boreal forest of Canada and those who live there
Participating photographer Chris Young provides an intimate portrait of the unique communities who live in this region. Also included is the short documentary Take Me to the River. This video loop is a journey through the seasons as the Albany River and the Far North of Ontario unfold their secrets. It is an exceptional aspect of the RESPECT project which highlights the immensity of this land mass north of the 50th parallel in Ontario.
Take me to the River premieres at the opening reception, June 26 from 7-9 pm in the Studio Theatre, 235 Queens Quay West.
People We Met Along the Way Runs 27 June – 20 September 09
York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay West
Part of Planet IndigenUs | 14-23 August 09
2 X 6
Lizz Aston
Deborah Freeman
Shu-yu Lu
Adriana McNeely
Meredith Robb
Rachel Robichaud
Harbourfront Centre presents possibility. This exhibition introduces the work of recent additions to the Craft Artist-in-Residency programme.
Runs 27 June – 20 September 09
York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay West
Visual Arts at York Quay Centre
Visual Arts at York Quay Centre is made up of 10 exhibition spaces which are both traditional and unique. These venues are located within and outside York Quay Centre proper and range in size from an exhibition gallery that is 1400 feet square to individual vitrines which are 9 feet square.
York Quay Centre exhibits the works of contemporary artists creating new works in fine art, craft, new media, design, architecture and photography. The exhibition schedule changes six times a year in all of the venues except the site specific spaces.
For school group programming including tours & workshops for kindergarten through grade 12, contact us at registrar@harbourfrontcentre.com or by phone at 416.973.4091.
All other inquiries, contact the Main Gallery, York Quay Centre at 416.973.5379.





































