North-South-East-West at Western Mindanao State University Zamboanga, February 2005. The North-South-East-West Video Installation with Metis storyteller Graham Thompson was presented at the Western Mindanao State University, Zamboanga Philippines, February 2005. Multi-Media Canadian Ethnic Rites Show in WMSU on February 24; Sutherland To Grace Affair, 10 Feb 2005 A CANADIAN aboriginal artist will recreate North American ethnic…
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Thailand 3rd New Media Arts Festival
North-South-East-West at the Thailand 3rd New Media Arts Festival, 2005. The North-South-East-West Web Site presented at the Thailand 3rd New Media Arts Festival – MAF05, in Bangkok Thailand. This exhibition of NetArt, curated in June 2005, is an International Summit on Creativity in Multimedia & Communications. The event presents a series of audio-visual programs, performances…
Arko Ni Apo Gallery, Baguio Philippines
Tompalski’s Private Moments exhibited at the Arko Ni Apo Gallery, Baguio Philippines, 2005. Sherry Tompalski’s Private Moments Series was exhibited as digital images at the Arko Ni Apo Gallery, Baguio Philippines in February 2005. Private Moments, series of portraits, examines our desire to connect with others and the unknown connections made by others to us….
Ontario Psychiatric Association Toronto
Tompalski’s Private Moments exhibited at Ontario Psychiatric Association Conference in Toronto, 2006. Sherry Tompalski’s Private Moments Series were exhibited at the Ontario Psychiatric Association Conference at the Marriott Hotel in Toronto Ontario, 2006. Private Moments Series The Private Moments Series of portraits examines our desire to connect with others and the unknown connections made by…
Ottawa Citizen features Jean & Claudette
Private Moments featured in Ottawa Citizen’s city section, October 13th 2005. The Private Moments Series, including Jean #1, and Claudette were featured in the Ottawa Citizen’s city section on October 13th, 2005. The article covered the Mayor’s Art Festival at City Hall, Ottawa Canada. Ottawa Mayor Robert “Bob” Chiarelli Robert “Bob” Chiarelli (born September 24, 1941)…
Ottawa Citizen, The Circus Performer
Ottawa Citizen features The Circus Performer Reconsiders His Options, March 26th, 2005. Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa Canada, Weekend Entertainment Section, features The Circus Performer Reconsiders His Options, March 26th, 2005. The Circus Performer Reconsiders His Options is part of a series of paintings from Tompalski’s 2005 period which have a predominately blue hue. Others include The…
The Preston Catalogue Afghans
Tompalski’s Afghan paintings featured on page 110 of Preston Catalogue No. 09 Publisher/founder Cu Preston Van Ha features Tompalski’s Afghan paintings on page 110 of Cuative & Co published Preston Catalogue Number 9. Cu Van Ha has over 15 years of experience in print and digital publishing, new media/marketing, design & communications, visual branding, social…
Artist Magazine of Taiwan, NSEW
Artist Magazine of Taiwan reviews North-South-East-West, December 2005. Digital media professor Walis Diing-Wuu Wu of the Chung Yuan Christian University of Chung Li District Taoyuan City reviewed the North-South-East-West Installation in the Artist Magazine of Taiwan in December 2005. Artist Magazine <-> Taiwan Art Ever since the first issue was published in 1975, Artist Magazine…
Public Television Station Taiwan
North-South-East-West at Public Television Station Taiwan Taipei, March 2005. The North-South-East-West Video Installation with Metis storyteller Graham Thompson was presented at the Public Television Station Taiwan of Taipei in March 2005. The Installation, inspired by the Anishinaabe Medicine Wheel, was reviewed by Michael C.C. Yu.
Cotabato Philippines, Medicine Wheel
North-South-East-West at Regional Educational Learning Centre (RELC) of Cotabato City, February 2005. The North-South-East-West Video Installation with Metis storyteller Graham Thompson was presented February 22nd 2005 in Cotabato City Philippines at the Regional Education Learning Centre. The Installation was inspired by the Anishinaabe Medicine Wheel. The show accompanied by the Canadian Ambassador to the Philippines…