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Exhibition
Saturday, April 18, 2009 – Saturday, May 2, 2009
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From April 18th to May 2nd, the gallery will be transformed into a luxuriant garden, populated with oboros grown from the imagination of more than a hundred artists. While meandering through the exhibition, visitors will discover surprising and engaging works of every stripe and be offered a flavourful cup of hot tea served by no less than the world-famous “Trolley Bus”, master of ceremonies of the World Tea Party. And somewhere in the middle of the garden safari, the small exhibition room will await inspired visitors who wish to create their own oboro.
Artists who have created an oboro
Lorella Abenavoli, ÆLab (Stéphane Claude et Gisèle Trudel), Gisele Amantea, Raymonde April, Anne Ashton, ATSA, Ingrid Bachmann, Irit Batsry, Pierre Beaudoin, Catherine Béchard, Sylvain Bouthillette, Claude-Marie Caron, J. R. Carpenter, Dana Claxton, collectif VIA (Corine Lemieux, Sylvie Cotton et Massimo Guerrera), Linda Covit, Gennaro De Pasquale, Nathalie Derome, Robert Deschênes, Roberto Di Giacomantonio et jenna d. maclellan, Daniel Dion, Pierre Dorion, Pascal Dufaux, Denis Farley, Scott Ferry, Nikki Forrest, Marc Fournel, Karilee Fuglem, Stéphane Gilot, Cynthia Girard, Kakim Goh, Anne Golden, Adad Hannah, Livienne Hélène César Grenier et Annie Zielinsk, Charles Guilbert, Steve Heimbecker, Nelson Henricks, Claudine Hubert, Lynn Hughes, Juan Diaz Infante, Istvan Kantor, Shié Kasai, Kevin Kelly, Corinne Kennedy, Éric Ladouceur, Laiwan, Valérie Lamontagne, Paul Landon, Diane Landry, Stephen Lawson, Gerard Leckey, Chloé Lefebvre et Jean Dubois, Glenn Lewis, Katherine Liberovskaya, Paul Litherland, Chris Lloyd, Caroline Loncol Daigneault et François Turcot, Annie Martin, David McFarlane, Yong Soon Min, Bryan Mulvihill, Serge Murphy, Marie-Jeanne Musiol, Chantal Neveu, Diane Obomsawin, Rickie Lea Owens, Alain Paiement, Jonathan Plante, Ed Pien, Richard Purdy, Alexandre Quessy, Ramona Ramlochand et Diana Shearwood, Jocelyn Robert, Clive Robertson, Cheryl Sim, suschnee, Barbara Steinman, Sarah Stevenson, Angèle Verret, Vivan Sundaram, Nancy Tobin et Robert, Barbara Todd, Brad Todd, Martha Townsend, Maxine Thrasher, Karen Trask, Annie Tremblay, Sheila Urbanovski, Stéphane Vermette, Valerie D. Walker, Kathryn Walter, Peter White, Irene F. Whittome, Mary Wong, Paul Wong, Florian Wüst
Banquet and Gallery Opening
Saturday, April 18, 2009, at 5pm
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You are invited to a banquet launching our 25th anniversary festivities! Join us in celebrating the creative energy that has been flowing through OBORO over the past 25 years as we express our deep gratitude to our community, artists and partners.
Spring winds have breezed into our preparations: on the night of April 18th, OBORO completes its transformation into a lush and cheerful garden. Multicoloured platters will carry succulent fragrances and exquisite morsels as an offering to guests and friends. Throughout the evening, bustling performances, sparks of music and magical winks will flutter by, and each visitor will receive a special edition work created for the occasion.
Masters of Ceremony
Pierre Beaudoin and Claudine Hubert
Opening banquet performers
Yves Alavo and Mehdi Benboubakeur, Choeur Maha, Raf Katigbak, Cheryl Sim, Roger Sinha, Ziya Tabassian
OBORO’s Art Auction
Saturday, April 18, 2009, 5pm to 11pm
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The works created for the exhibition will be on auction from 5pm to 11pm on Saturday April 18th. Proceeds of all sales will go towards OBORO’s endowment fund, created so that OBORO can continue its significant support of artists and the art community over the years to come. For a sneak peek of the works you’ll have a chance to bid on, visit auctions.oboro.net .
Children’s Day
Saturday, April 25, 2009, at 2pm
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On Saturday, April 25, from 2pm to 4pm, parents and children are invited to drop by the workshop and create an oboro in the company of a facilitator. In order to rejuvenate creative perspectives and quicken critical eyes, the children, following their whims, will offer guided tours of the exhibit to the adults.
Performance by Claude-Marie Caron
Saturday, April 25, 2009, at 4pm
Inspired by Lautréamont’s famous words “beautiful as the fortuitous encounter of an umbrella and a sewing machine on a dissection table”, Beau comme is constructed as an allegorical self-portrait of Claude-Marie Caron as he celebrates 25 years of OBORO. Inventor of the name and member of OBORO’s first Board of Directors, Claude-Marie Caron is a multidisciplinary artist, a performer, a tailor and a master-teacher of Tai-Chi.
Closing Ceremony
Saturday, May 2, 2009, at 3pm
at La Fontaine Park (corner of Rachel and Parc-La Fontaine)
For the Closing Ceremony, OBORO’s garden relocates to Parc La Fontaine, where everyone is invited to join for an outdoor picnic and to attend a planting of a tree in the parc. As an inspiration to future decades and an offering to the community, this tree encompasses OBORO’s mission: to contribute to our collective heritage and to a culture of peace.
Art Edition
Have a look at the art edition
Twenty-five times, spring, summer, fall, winter… A series of postcards created especially for this anniversary by artist suschnee, OBORO’s co-founder. These four original works, collected into a box set, celebrate the creative energy that circulates at OBORO from one season to the next. Available from April 18.
Manifestoboro
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For the 25th Anniversary, artists and close collaborators of OBORO have banded together to create the Manifestoboro, a collaborative nursery-rhyme/drawing/poem/manifesto for your pleasure and inspiration.
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