The North-South-East-West at the Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines, Taipei Taiwan in March 2005. The North-South-East-West Video Installation with Metis storyteller Graham Thompson was presented at the Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines, Taipei Taiwan in March 2005. The Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines The Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines is a museum located…
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Tamawan Village Gallery, Baguio Philippines
Medicine Wheel Video Installation exhibited in the Tamawan Village Gallery, Baguio Philippines, February 2005. The North-South-East-West Video Installation with Metis storyteller Graham Thompson was exhibited at the Tamawan Village Art Gallery, Baguio Philippines, February 2005. TAM-AWAN Village is a reconstructed Cordillera village showcasing the traditional Ifugao Huts, and Baguio’s art and culture scene. It was…
Ateneo de Manila University Art Gallery
North-South-East-West Installation exhibited at Taipei Ateneo de Manila University Art Gallery Philippines, 2005. The North-South-East-West Video Installation with Metis storyteller Graham Thompson was exhibited at the Ateneo de Manila University Art Gallery, Manila Philippines in February 2005. The Filipino tour included exhibitions and round table discussions at the following locations: Tamawan Village Art Gallery Baguio, Ateneo…
Kamarikutan Gallery Puerto Princessa
North-South-East-West at Kamarikutan Gallery, Puerto Princessa, Philippines February 2005. The North-South-East-West Video Installation with Metis storyteller Graham Thompson was presented at the Kamarikutan Gallery, Puerto Princessa Philippines February 2005. Kamarikutan Kape at Galeri, the hub for visual arts in Palawan and is owned by Dayang Macasaet and her daughters Mabu Conde, and Palawan’s project director…
University of the Philippines Mindanao Davao
North-South-East-West at University of the Philippines Davao February 2005. The North-South-East-West Video Installation with Metis storyteller Graham Thompson was presented at the University of the Philippines Mindanao Cultural Centre, Davao Philippines, February 2005. The University of the Philippines Mindanao, also referred to as UPMin or UP Mindanao, has as its main focus of education is Mindanao…
Western Mindanao State University, Philippines
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…
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….
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…
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.