Canadian Embassy Gallery, B2 - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Canadian Embassy Gallery, B2. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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George Raab "Canadian Wilderness Etchings"
The Canadian Embassy presents an exhibition of around 25 works by George Raab who is based in Millbrook, northeast of Toronto. Raab has gained an international reputation for his wilderness landscape (...)
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"Canada/Japan: A Bridge Over the Pacific" Exhibition
The Embassy of Canada presents an exhibition featuring the work of four artists from British Columbia and two from Japan. The Canadian works, featuring wood carvings and paintings, showcase fresh ideas (...)
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Shinobu Akimoto Exhibition
Since the mid 1990’s, the witty conceptual work of Shinobu Akimoto has questioned whether art-making is simply part of the experience of living, or is somehow a distinct, even rarefied human activity. In (...)
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Gaston Petit Exhibition
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Benjamin Lee "Elegant Humanity"
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"Today’s Inuit: The Changing Canadian North" Exhibition
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"35 years in Canada: Recent Works by Naoko Matsubara" Exhibition
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Irene Avaalaaqiaq "Myth and Reality"
Irene Avaalaaqiaq is one of Canada’s most prominent Inuit artists and a leading member of the prolific artistic community of Baker Lake, Nunavut, the only major inland Arctic settlement located 250 kilometres (...)
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Rober Racine "Fragile Phantasm"
The Embassy of Canada presents Rober Racine: Fragile Phantasm, which includes two groups of works: a recent corpus of 87 drawings depicting vultures created in 2003 and a series of Mirror-Pages elaborated (...)
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Vivian Reiss "Portraits"
The Canadian Embassy presents "Vivian Reiss: Portraits" which features 27 works of oil on canvas. Reiss studied at The School of the Museum of Fine Art in Boston and The Art Institute in Boston. Her (...)
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Rolph Scarlett: Painter, Designer, Jeweller
The Canadian Embassy presents Rolph Scarlett: Painter, Designer, Jeweller which features 70 works including oil on canvas, gouache on paper, theatre and industrial designs, photographs, and jewellery. (...)
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Claude Descôteaux "Dualistic Sculptures"
The Canadian Embassy presents an exhibition of about twenty works by sculptor Claude Descôteaux. Born in Shawinigan in the St-Maurice region of Quebec in 1938, Claude Descôteaux was educated in Canada, (...)
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John Howe "Lord of the Brush"
The Canadian Embassy presents John Howe: Lord of the Brush which features original full colour illustrations selected to provide a glimpse into Howe’s imaginative process of embodying Tolkien’s heroes (...)
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Jérôme Fortin: Ici et là / Here and There
The Canadian Embassy presents a solo exhibition by Montreal-based artist Jérôme Fortin. "Ici et là / Here and There" covers more than seven years' work. Jérôme is a central figure in Quebec art. With his (...)
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The Mi’kmaq People of Newfoundland: A Celebration
The Canadian Embassy presents the first-ever exhibition combining Newfoundland Mi’kmaq portraits and contemporary oral history texts. The exhibition is dedicated to the memory of three notable members (...)
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Show Us Your Canada – A Celebration of Canada’s Communities
The Canadian Embassy presents fourteen winning photographs of “Show Us Your Canada - A Celebration of Canada’s Communities” national photography competition sponsored by Toyota Canada Inc. and the Department (...)
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Canada Tsuga : The Feeling of Wood
The Canadian Embassy and the Canada Tsuga Partner Association are holding an exhibition called “Canada Tsuga : The Feeling of Wood – Canada Tsuga no Kokoro Ten” to "touch and feel wood", at the Takamado (...)
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Architypes
The Canadian Embassy and Tokyo Art Speak co-organize this group exhibition featuring six artists from Canada, Japan and Australia. For this show, these artists who came from diffrent locations in the circum-Pacific (...)
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Documentary Photo Exhibition: 1947-2004
On display are works of the Canadian documentary photographer George S. Zimbel who has been exhibiting regularly in Canada, Europe and the U.S. for many years.
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Pink Galicia
In this show, Baruch Gottlieb does his intallation with "monolithic" effect, in which he uses the image of his own skin to make a decorative pattern by enlarging it and also by making it repeat itself. Baruch (...)
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Oscar Peterson: Jazz Sensation
This exhibition shows Oscar Peterson`s successful career through films, photographs, poster, and etc, which were donated by Dr. Peterson`s in 1991 to our library archive.





