Tag: photography
NIIPA 20/20 Reviewed in Centred.ca
NIIPA Alumni Reunion
NIIPA 20/20 featured in The Hamilton Spectator
NIIPA in the 90s
McMaster Museum of Art presents nichola feldman-kiss \ Scapegoat
Museum Curator to speak at Meryl McMaster’s exhibition launch, Canada House
FAQ in the Midnight Sun Exhibition
Guided Tours of Campus Sculpture during Hamilton Arts Week
Artist Dianne Bos installing Star Shed on campus
The Midnight Sun Camera Obscura Project
EVENT: NIIPA Artists’ Roundtable – February 8
Susan Schelle Exhibition Opens January 2018
Exhibition Celebrates the Native Indian/Inuit Photographers’ Association (NIIPA), 1985-1992
Video: Simon Glass presents Artist’s Talk
Simon Glass Exhibition at McMaster
Video: Watch Liss Platt’s Artist Talk
McMaster partners with Carnegie to present Joseph Hartman in Dundas
Video: Joseph Hartman’s Talk
Suzy Lake Wins the 2016 Scotiabank Photography Award!
May 5 Events Celebrate Suzy Lake, Joseph Hartman & Summer Exhibitions
Suzy Lake: Performing an Archive
Joseph Hartman: HamiltonOpens May 5 with Artist’s Talk
Roald Nasgaard/Lori Walters & Christopher Varley collections in summer exhibition
#ThisIsMyHamOnt
Leopold Plotek’s Artist Talk – Video
Workingman’s Dead: Lives of the Artists
Sara Angelucci’s Garden photographs gifted to Museum
In the Artist’s Own Words – Quotes from Margaret Watkins
One house in Hamilton, two major photographers
VIDEO: The Art and Life of Margaret Watkins
Authors Talk about Artist Margaret Watkins
Barbara Astman returns to McMaster
Barbara Astman, RCA, is one of Canada’s most highly acclaimed artists whose work has received national and international recognition.
The McMaster Museum of Art has had the great fortune to be able to show different bodies of work by Astman in three separate exhibitions over the last year: 125 & 45: An interrogative Spirit which included her recent gifts to McMaster Scenes from a movie for one # 1 and #3; Dancing with Che: Enter Through the Gift Shop a fascinating and controversial installation/intervention now on view at Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art in Toronto; and the McMaster Museum of Art’s current exhibition Flowers and Photography – a must-see exhibition of work by 6 Canadian women artists curated by Carla Garnet.