Opening reception June 12, 7 Â 10 PM
Gallery Neubacher, in collaboration with Winnipeg's
nomadic 'othergallery', is ready to kick up a storm with a cutting edge
collection of YWA's (Young Winnipeg Artists) It will prove to be a
spectacular show of Canadian Talent.
Including the work of:
Paul Cherwick graduated in 1997 with a BFA from the University of Manitoba
and his masters in 2001 from UCLA. Cherwick has exhibited both in group and
solo shows in Los Angeles and New York. He is represented by Susanne
Veilmetter in LA.
Patrick Coutu lives and works in Montréal. His practice is divided between
photography, drawing, watercolor, site-specific intervention and sculpture.
Coutu¹s work has been exhibited in numerous group shows both in France and
Quebec (The Museum of Quebec).
Jake Kosciuk graduated from the University of Manitoba in 2002 with a degree
in Fine Arts. Kosciuk's work has been featured in numerous group and solo
exhibitions including the Winnipeg Art Gallery and the Plug In ICA. He lives
and works in Winnipeg.
Daniel Dueck graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1997 and went on
to receive his MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts/Tufts
University in Boston in 2002. Dueck now lives and works in Boston where he
teaches at The School of the Museum of Fine Arts.
Simon Hughes graduated from The University of Manitoba with a Bachelor of
Fine Arts in 1996. His work ranges from watercolor, video, and installation
to paintings on shag carpet. Hughes¹ work has been exhibited in Canada, the
United States and Europe.
Sarah Johnson graduated from New York¹s American Academy ofDramatic Arts in
1997. Then in 2002, she graduated from the University of Manitoba with a
Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts. While still remaining active in Winnipeg's
art community, Johnson is currently working on her Master's in Fine Arts
(photography) at Yale University. Her work has been exhibited both in Canada
and the United States.
Lynn Richardson received a BFA from the University of Manitoba in 1998 and
is currently a 2005 MFA candidate at the University of Texas at Austin.
Currently she is receiving the Irving and Jeannette Goodfriend Endowed
Presidential Scholarship in Art and the Lila Acheson Reader's Digest
Scholarship. She continues to exhibit in Canada and the US and is
currently preparing for her first exhibition in Taiwan. Born in Winnipeg,
Lynn is currently living and working in Austin, Texas
Dominique Rey graduated with a BFA Honors from the University of Manitoba in
1999 and later studied at the Yale Summer School program at Norfolk. Her
work has been shown across Canada including solo exhibitions at Gallery
One One One and the Centre Culturel Franco-Manitobain in Winnipeg. Rey is
also a Board Member of Ace Art Inc.
Jason Mclean graduated from the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in
Vancouver, B.C. in 1997. Over the past few years, Jason McLean’s diverse
practice has included drawing, sculpture, installation, sound and
performance. As an illustrator, he has worked with Adbusters, Vice and
Bananafish Magazine. He is also working on Design Anarchy with Adbusters, a
book to be published by Thames & Hudson, as well as a book for United Bamboo
in Tokyo, edited by Asianpunkboy and designed by Vito Acconci. Jason is
represented in Vancouver by Tracey Lawrence Gallery.
Maclean has been living and working as both a visual artist and founding
member of Group of n in Montreal since 1996. His work ranges from painting
to outdoor interventions involving traffic signs. He graduated in 1996 from
the University of Manitoba where he served as president of Students Without
a Gallery, helping to organize such shows as
About Gallery Neubacher:
Gallery Neubacher promises to introduce and contribute to the development of
emerging artists as well as showcase the talents of more established
contemporary artists working in all media. Gallery Neubacher is located
within a stone's throw of Toronto's celebrated Yorkville gallery district,
at 81 St. Nicholas St.
Gallery Neubacher, Toronto
81 St. Nicolas Street
416-963-5138