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River City : New works from Peter McConville

River City : New works from Peter McConville

May 5th, 2010 :: Events, Features

Peter McConvilleLandscape painting has been Peter’s focus for the last several years. While he was recovering in hospital from a recent illness, Peter could look out his window onto the Red River set against the backdrop of Winnipeg’s skyline. To Peter, rivers, in their varied moods, represent a metaphor for the seasons of life. This is the inspiration for his latest series of work.

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Mayberry Fine Art is pleased to present the following video on Winnipeg artist Peter McConville. Watch the video below to get to know the man behind the paintings as McConville speaks about the role his life experiences have played in the evolution of his art — from his decision to escape the violence in his homeland of Northern Ireland, to the heartwrenching loss of his daughter to cancer, and his own recent recovery from the disease.

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Be sure to visit our satellite space in Winnipeg Square to check out new artist Sara Robichaud’s work in the month of May. She has taught at the University of Victoria, the Surrey Art Gallery and currently teaches at the Vancouver Island School of Art.  Sara is also the Golden working artist for Vancouver Mainland and Vancouver Island.

Her artistic practice is rooted in abstract expressionism and involves process- based way of working.  Her paintings engage the viewer in a visual inquiry between the atmospheric and lyrical qualities of the form and the hard physicality of their material.

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Media Release: Iconic Ballet Photographs At Mayberry Fine Art

April 27th, 2010 :: Events, Media Releases

UNIQUE EXHIBITION AND FUNDRAISING SALE OF ICONIC BALLET PHOTOGRAPHS AT MAYBERRY FINE ART
PROMISE ARTISTIC FLOURISH FOR ROYAL WINNIPEG BALLET’S 70TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON FINALE
Winnipeg, Manitoba, April 26, 2010- Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet and Mayberry Fine Art have partnered to present a unique exhibition and fundraising sale of iconic, black-and-white, ballet photographs shot and platinum printed by [...]

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DANCER’S CAMERA | Bruce Monk Photographs

DANCER’S CAMERA | Bruce Monk Photographs

April 13th, 2010 :: Events

Please join the Royal Winnipeg Ballet and Mayberry Fine Art for the opening night preview event of Dancer’s Camera, an exhibition and sale of works by Bruce Monk to celebrate the anniversary of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet.
At Mayberry Fine Art main gallery , 212 McDermot Avenue
May 7 to 21
OPENING EVENT:  May 6, 2010 from 7-10 [...]

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Spring has sprung at Mayberry Fine Art

April 3rd, 2010 :: Events, Features

Mayberry Fine Art is pleased to announce that April will be a fun and eventful month at the gallery. Artist Terry Watkinson will be featured in the Winnipeg Square satellite space from April 1st till the 30th.

Terry’s paintings incorporate many of his life experiences starting with his Thunder Bay childhood; which, bonded him to the Canadian north. He also draws structure, precision, draftsmanship, and the science of perspective from his architectural studies. Terry’s musical background translates to rhythm, gesture, and communication in his paintings.

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Chris Dorosz will be featured in our main space for the month of April. Chris lives and works out of San Francisco. While teaching and managing a gallery space, he continues to develop himself as a highly conceptual painter. He is influenced by the primacy of the paint drop in relation to the smallest building blocks of the human body (DNA).

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DANCER’S CAMERA | Bruce Monk Photographs  May 7 – 21     On May 6 please join the Royal Winnipeg Ballet and Mayberry Fine Art for the opening night preview event of Dancer’s Camera, an exhibition and sale of works by Bruce Monk to celebrate the anniversary of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet. (Tickets $50 RSVP lcartledge@rwb.org)

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5 New Artists – Feb 27th until March 13th

5 New Artists – Feb 27th until March 13th

February 26th, 2010 :: Events

On February 27th, we invite everyone to join us in giving a warm welcome to 5 New Artists who have joined the Mayberry family over the last year. The artists we are featuring include new works by: Mandy Budan, Hashim Hannoon, Nikol Haskova, Celia Neubauer and Terry Watkinson. Several of our artists will be in attendance between 11am and 5pm. Come warm up with us and enjoy some refreshments, good company and celebrate the new talents that have joined Mayberry Fine Art.

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Also in March : Objects of Desire by Sara Genn

Featured in our Winnipeg Square exhibition space are works by Canadian artist Sara Genn. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Genn attended York House School in Vancouver and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Queen’s University in Kingston,Ontario. She has been showing her work professionally since the age of 18, and sold out her first solo exhibition at the age of 19.  Genn is best known for her exhaustive use of colour and patterning, and repetition of motifs in her paintings. Her work often blurs the line between high art and craft and references other artforms such as quiltmaking and textile design.

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Thief or Soulmate? and 5 New Artists

Thief or Soulmate? and 5 New Artists

February 3rd, 2010 :: Events, Features

Mayberry Fine Art is pleased to present two shows for the month of February.

In our Winnipeg Square exhibition space we are featuring Nikol Haskova’s “Thief or Soulmate?”. The exhibition opens Wednesday February 3rd in Mayberry Fine Art at Winnipeg Square and will continue until February 27th.

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On February 27th, we invite everyone to join us in giving a warm welcome to 5 New Artists who have joined the Mayberry family over the last year. The artists we are featuring include new works by: Mandy Budan, Hashim Hannoon, Nikol Haskova, Celia Neubauer and Terry Watkinson. Several of our artists will be in attendance between 11am and 5pm. Come warm up with us and enjoy some refreshments, good company and celebrate the new talents that have joined Mayberry Fine Art.

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Terry Watkinson in The Winnipeg Free Press

December 17th, 2009 :: Events, In The News

There is a wonderful article in The Winnipeg Free Press today, December 17th, 2009, about Terry Watkinson. The article is informative and captures Terry in a very personal light. A number of his works are on display in our main gallery space. The show will run until December 24th and we hope you have time [...]

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16 Squared and December Open House

16 Squared and December Open House

December 2nd, 2009 :: Events, Features

For the month of December Mayberry Fine Art is proud to present two exhibitions.

In our Winnipeg Square exhibition space we are featuring an exhibition and sale of sixteen small gems by sixteen of our top contemporary artists. The exhibition opens at Mayberry Fine Art at Winnipeg Square on Tuesday, December 1st and will remain up until December 24th.

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On December 12 we would like to invite everyone down to our Open House exhibition at our main gallery where we will be featuring a selection of choice works by out outstanding contemporary artists.  Several of our artists will be in attendance between 11am and 5pm.  If you’re in Winnipeg on the 12th please come and join us for some refreshments and help celebrate a strong year for Canadian Art.

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Important Historical Canadian Works | 2009

Important Historical Canadian Works | 2009

November 3rd, 2009 :: Events, Features

Annual exhibition of major Canadian paintings of the 19th and 20th centuries

Nov 14 – Nov 30, 2009

It is with great pleasure that we present our annual exhibition of major Canadian paintings of the 19th and 20th centuries. This year’s collection represents a cross-section of some of Canada’s greatest artists of the past. Each was a creative force, instrumental in shaping the visual arts milieu of their own time. Their contribution continues to influence the art world as we know it today.

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Wilf Perreault, Three Sides

Wilf Perreault, Three Sides

October 29th, 2009 :: Events, Features

Wilf Perreault was born in Albertville in 1947.  His formal training began at the University of Saskatchewan, where his concern for representational painting was at odds with the New York style abstraction dominant at that time in Saskatchewan. During this time he encountered the landscape paintings of Reta Cowley and Dorothy Knowles, whose expressive play with light in the landscape became a strong influence. After graduating with his BFA in 1970 and a BEd in 1971, and moved to Regina to teach art. There, his explorations of his new city became linked with his search for a subject matter. Perreault rejected conventional landscape views, becoming fascinated instead with the complex vistas to be found in the back lanes of the inner city. These hidden landscapes have sustained his interest throughout his career, providing an ongoing challenge to his skills in creating works that capture the play of light and reflection, evoking a human context that saturates his work with a sense of place.

Since the 1980s Perreault has worked full-time as an artist, exploring various subject matters such as portraits, while never abandoning his fascination with back lanes. He has participated in solo and group exhibitions throughout Canada and the United States, and in 1989 was chosen to be one of five artists representing Canada in Les Jeux de la Francophonie in Morocco, where he won the Silver Medal. Perreault’s work can be found in public, private and corporate collections throughout North America.

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