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  GARY WILL: Waterloo City Tour -- Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery
CCGG collects and displays works in ceramic, glass, stained glass, and enamel from across the country and internationally.
Construction of the gallery began in 1991 and it opened in June 1993.
The building behind the gallery near the train tracks was the boarding station for the Waterloo-St. Jacobs tourist train from 1997 to 1999 (pictured, in front of the gallery).
www.garywill.com /waterloo/ccgg.htm   (485 words)

  
 Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery Permanent Collection: Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery Permanent Collection: Introduction
The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery is Canada’s national institution dedicated to the public education and enjoyment of contemporary clay, glass, stained glass and enamel art.
We are proud to present the CCGG Permanent Collection, showcasing the wide range of art being created nationally and internationally in clay, glass, stained glass and enamel.
collections.ic.gc.ca /clayandglass/intro.html   (61 words)

  
 Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery
The Gallery building and all gallery levels are wheelchair accessible.
Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery was voted 2005 Best Gallery in ECHO magazine.
The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery fosters interaction among artworks, artists and community.
www.canadianclayandglass.ca   (52 words)

  
 Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery
Gallery officials had hoped to raise $1 million from individuals and corporations.
The newly constructed wooden building behind the gallery near the train tracks is the boarding station for the Waterloo-St. Jacobs tourist train (pictured, in front of the gallery).
Originally scheduled to open at Oktoberfest 97, it was delayed until the spring of 1998 and constructed at a cost of about $125,000 (of which the City paid $75,000).
www.cooleosoft.com /gallery/building_in_waterloo/000110.htm   (462 words)

  
 GLASS works: Artist breaks down gap between natural and industrial | The Record.com
Hence, the title of the exhibition at the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery -- Arcadian Lights: the Explorations of Jonas Stonkus.
The reference to garden alludes to the fact that Stonkus' glass work is meant to be placed in gardens, suspended from trees or embedded in bushes, in addition to being suspended in windows.
Although they consist primarily of unleaded glass, both clear and etched, they incorporate a variety of metals (copper, brass, lead, steel, iron, aluminum) and manufactured materials (rubber, mirrors, cement, electrical cable, hardware), in addition to natural materials (wood, stone, feathers).
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 Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The building was designed by Montreal architects Saucier and Perotte, which received a Governor General's Medal for Architecture for the design in May 2006.
Perimeter Institute's building features an open glass facade along the north and west sides, contrasting with the slate-fl metal walls of much of the rest of the building.
Each researcher's office, as well as various lounge areas, features a full-wall flboard for working out and theorizing in solo or group efforts.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Perimeter_Institute_for_Theoretical_Physics   (262 words)

  
 CCGG - Home
The mission of the Canadian Coalition for Good Governance is to represent Canadian institutional shareholders in the promotion of corporate governance practices that best align the interests of boards and management with those of the shareholder.
Membership in the CCGG includes a wide range of institutional investors - pension funds, mutual funds and third party money managers - who invest in the Canadian capital market.
Currently there are 48 members who in total manage close to $970 billion of Canadian assets.  For a list of members, visit the Members area of the web site.
www.ccgg.ca   (175 words)

  
 Peter Powning: Exhibition Catalogue for "Elemental Clay and Glass"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Gloria Hickey has curated the first national solo exhibition of Powning's sculpture for the Canadian Clay and glass Gallery, and Peter Powning: Elemental Clay and Glass documents this exhibition with 46 colour photographs, curatorial essay and artist's statement.
Powning has exhibited his clay, glass and bronze works in over 60 galleries and museums in Canada, the US, Germany, Scandinavia, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, China and Japan.
Candid yet sensitive, it assesses Powning's importance among Canadian ceramists and glass artists, and it interprets the interests and values that permeate not only his pottery and sculpture, but his personal life as well.
www.powning.com /artists/ppcata.shtml   (368 words)

  
 Marilyn Levine Activities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Installation of the Levine retrospective at the Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery in Waterloo, Ontario, 1999.
Opening at the museum on November 13, 1998, it was on display through February 14, 1999 and subsequently traveled to the Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery in Waterloo, Ontario, where it was on view from August 28th to November 28th, 1999.
A lecture and demonstration conducted by Levine was organized by the Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery to accompany her retrospective and was held at the University of Waterloo, September 21st to the 25th.
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 Asian Canadian - news:events:arts:culture:& more!: Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery
The Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery opens three new exhibits on Sunday, September 11th from 2:00-5:00pm, with an artist's talk at 1pm.
In conjunction with Wheel of Time, nominated high-school students will work with the Curator and Educator at the Gallery to learn the principles of Buddhist art while creating their own Tsha-Tshas, mandalas and other objects which, when completed, will be included as part of the contemporary component of the exhibition.
In Vessel-Essence, Saskatchewan artist Anita Rocamora continues her study of organic forms found in nature: seeds, pods, fruits and gourds, while exploring what she terms "the exquisite engineering of nature." She has dramatically increased the scale of the work with this new exhibit, although the larger forms remain intimate, animated and whimsical.
www.asiancanadian.net /2005/09/canadian-clay-glass-gallery.html   (654 words)

  
 Royal Canadian Academy of Arts - Académie royale des arts du Canada
In 2004 the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery organized and curated the last exhibition in which Carl was directly involved: "It's All Relative".
For his retrospective exhibition at the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery in 1990, Perkins returned to the chalice and goblet forms of his early career.
Guests and friends from different places arrived for visits, to exchange ideas or to attend her exhibition openings which were always complimented by a concert, gracious hospitality, and a delightful stroll through the beautiful grounds on the river, where many sculptures created by friends can be seen.
www.rca-arc.ca /en/membersnews/memorials.asp   (11740 words)

  
 World of Pottery and Ceramics_: Exhibition and Sales of Ceramics and Pottery/Galleries and Craftshops/Canada
Specializing in pottery and jewellery, the gallery also features silk, weaving, prints, quilts, floorcloths and other fine works made by resident artisans.
Established in 1993 as Canada’s national institution dedicated to the public education and enjoyment of contemporary clay, glass, stained glass and enamelled art.
Specializing in one-of-a-kind pottery in our gallery and wheel classes, take a class, attend one of our special workshops, or visit the gallery, operated by professional artist Terry-Lee Bourgeois-King.
clayzee.com /exhibition_sales/galleries_craftshops/canada   (289 words)

  
 Building in waterloo
The developer called the project "one of the most courageous and ambitious ever undertaken by a Canadian or American municipality." Mayor James Bauer was equally ebullient, saying, "In one stroke, the centre will advance the city 50 years and revitalize the main street."
It opened in 1993 and has hosted the Scott Tournament of Hearts (Canadian women's curling championship) and various hockey tournaments and concerts.
This page was generated entirely by Web Gallery Mate without human editors.
www.cooleosoft.com /gallery/building_in_waterloo/index3.htm   (1397 words)

  
 Artist Peter Powning (sculptor and potter) biographical information, CV, and links.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, "Broken Arch" donated by Joan Chalmers, 1993.
At that time Peter shifted completely from porcelain and stoneware to raku-fired pottery.In the 90's he made the transition for clay to mixed media mainly working in bronze, glass and clay.
He also was central in persuading the same developer to underwrite the establishment and operating costs for a cooperative art gallery in the same complex.
www.powning.com /artists/peter1.shtml   (1989 words)

  
 Peter W. Powning
Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Waterloo, Ont. Sept.-Dec. 1996.
1990 Franklin Silverstone at the Olga Korper Gallery.
Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery video highlight by Accidental Arts for Bravo TV, 1997.
www.ccca.ca /cv/francais/powning-cv.html   (1003 words)

  
 Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery - Children's Programs
The gallery also offers expanded programming for children's community groups such as Brownies, Girl Guides, Scouts, Cubs, Big Brothers and Big Sisters.
The group is given a tour of the current exhibition as well as an opportunity to construct an object in the studio workshop.
The gallery also offers week long Art Activity Camps in the summer and over March Break.
www.canadianclayandglass.ca /Children.html   (321 words)

  
 Welcome to Janson Pottery
The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery is the pride and cultural jewel of the city of Waterloo.
The gallery shopis of the area's most desirable shopping destinations.
It provides Canadian artists a place to display and market their work.
www.jansonpottery.com /httpdocs/clay_glass.html   (39 words)

  
 Steve Heinemann biography presented by Ferrin Gallery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Moving The Spirit, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery Waterloo, Ontario
Canadian Excellence in Clay II, Barbara Silverberg Gallery, Montreal, Quebec
The Globe and Mail, Feb. 18; The Shape Of Contemporary Clay, Kate Taylor.
www.ferringallery.com /dynamic/artist_bio.asp?artistID=99   (615 words)

  
 Wendy Walgate artwork presented by PRIME Gallery
Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery 2005 Waterloo, ON Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition 2004 Toronto
Genius Loci, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery 2003 Waterloo, ON Tea at Four, Prime Gallery 2003 Toronto, ON Biennale national de céramique, Galerie d’art du Parc 2002 Trois-Rivières, QUE
Clay Concepts, The Guild Shop 2002 Toronto, ON Spacecraft, Uncommon Objects Gallery, Harbourfront Centre 1999 Toronto, ON Ceramic Sculpture, West End Gallery 1998 Victoria, BC From Our Roots, FUSION exhibition, Japan Foundation 1998 Toronto, ON
www.primegallery.ca /dynamic/artist_bio.asp?ArtistID=64   (445 words)

  
 Ontario Museum Association
The CCGG is recognized nationally for its acclaimed exhibitions, workshop, tours, and specialized library and archives.
It is home to an extensive and ever expanding collection of historical and contemporary Canadian ceramic, glass and enamel art which conserves and promotes a rich and active component of our Canadian cultural heritage.
The Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery has won numberous awards for its building including the 1997 Governor General's award for architecture
www.museumsontario.com /museums/onlineguide/details.aspx?ContactID=307   (125 words)

  
 Glass Art Association of Canada
The Glass Art Association of Canada is pleased to announce Looking Within, Reaching Out, a Canadian Glass Conference.
The Glass Art Association of Canada is a volunteer, member-run organization.
GAAC also establishes alliances and partnerships with related organizations such as the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery in Waterloo Ontario, the BC Glass Art Association and the Ontario Crafts Council to name a few.
www.glassartcanada.ca   (324 words)

  
 Trust me, making a 'mousterpiece' is no easy task | The Record.com
The Record's Susan Chilton holds her Minnie Mouse wreath as Gary Kirkham (left) and Trevor Smith Diggins display their own efforts at the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery's wreath-making fundraiser.
As a person who is crafty only in the subversive sense, I should explain how I ended up making a Christmas wreath to raise funds (or eyebrows) for the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery.
The gallery's silent auction takes place from Nov. 12 to 28.
www.therecord.com /links/links_04110414198.html   (680 words)

  
 The World's Women On-Line!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Ann Roberts was born in South Africa with British citizenship.
She emigrated to Canada in 1960 and became a Canadian citizen in 1966.
She holds a BA in Fine Arts from the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada and an MA in Fine Arts from Claremont University Center, California.
wwol.is.asu.edu /robertsa.html   (86 words)

  
 Nancy Farrell - Art Online. Oil Painting & Smoke Fired Sculpture
Drawing on the Figure, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Waterloo, 2000
Fireworks 2005, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Waterloo, 2005
Earthborn, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Waterloo, 1998
www.nancyfarrell.com /meettheartist.asp   (619 words)

  
 Artnews.info: Christian Bernard Singer
Christian Bernard Singer incorporates living plant life, bronze, clay, wax, found objects, digital media, and other elements into “living” environment-installations and outdoor land works that oscillate between permanence and ephemera and turn on notions of interior/exterior space and place.
As well, he was Artistic Director of CAFKA.05 (Contemporary Art Forum, Kitchener and Area) and now teaches sculpture at both the Ontario College of Art and Design and the Toronto School of Art.
Most recent exhibitions include the Shore/Lines Project at the MacLaren Art Centre, the Kiwi Sculpture Garden Project, curated by Mary Sue Rankin at the Edward Day Gallery, and a solo at the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery in Waterloo.
www.artnews.info /artist.php?i=319   (952 words)

  
 Wendy Walgate biography presented by Ferrin Gallery
Hands to Lips, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Waterloo, ON Green, *new* Gallery, Toronto, ON, Canada
Genius Loci, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Waterloo, ON, Canada
BOAR-Freedom, Biegas Gallery, Detroit, MI Canadian Clay Currents, Pyramid Arts Center, Rochester, NY Risk, Harbourfront Centre Craft Studio Resident's Exhibition, Toronto, ON, Canada
www.ferringallery.com /dynamic/artist_bio.asp?artistID=122   (576 words)

  
 Ann Roberts artwork presented by PRIME Gallery
1997 "Echoes of the Goddess", Harbinger Gallery, Waterloo, Ontario.
K-W Art Gallery, Burlington Art Centre, The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia.
1990 "Kanadisk Keramikk", Galleri Aktuell Kunst, Oslo, Norway.
www.primegallery.ca /dynamic/artist_bio.asp?ArtistID=47   (1026 words)

  
 WENDY WALGATE : TEXT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Clay and Glass Gallery, Waterloo, ON ChromaZoo, *new* Gallery, Toronto, ON New Work, *new* Gallery, Toronto, ON Ceramics, Network Gallery, Detroit, MI Recent Work, West End Gallery, Edmonton, AB Recent Ceramics, Prime Gallery, Toronto, ON Recent Work, Canadian Art Galleries, Calgary, AB Domestic Altars: Courtyard Installation, Burlington
Gallery, Owen Sound, ON Clay National Biennial Exhibition, NCECA, Baltimore, MD Gallery International Exhibition, NCECA, Baltimore, MD The Slipcast Object, Steam Boat Springs Art Council,
Steam Boat Sprgs., CO Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition, Toronto, ON Hands to Lips, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery,
www.walgate.com /exhibitions.html   (593 words)

  
 clayart - thread 'workshop 96''   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, in conjunction with the Waterloo
This is the first time Takeshi has presented a major workshop in North America,
and Canadian and American potters' first opportunity to experience first-hand hi
www.potters.org /subject10078.htm   (212 words)

  
 Gloria Kagawa
1993   - Retrospective, Waterloo Potters Workshop, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Waterloo, Ontario.
Japanese Canadians in the Arts: A Directory of Professionals, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1994.
Arts Centre Gallery, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario.
www.wiu.edu /users/mflll/kagawa.html   (2252 words)

  
 Exhibitions
Card and Tetu, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery Shop, Waterloo(collaborative exhibition with Robert Tetu)
Visual Feast, The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Waterloo
Still Life, Biennial Exhibition of FUSION Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Waterloo
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