June 28 - July 10, 1991

"Fear No Art"

Prudence Gill, Porches
As "places of passage and partition," the porch is a space unlike any other in the home, representing the arrival and departure of friends and family. Reflecting this interactive space, Prudence Gill’s installation at the Stanley A. Milner Library in 1991, brought music, singing and movement into the porch, expressing the dynamic potential in this initial meeting space of the home.

Putting it in Perspective
Censorship display, lecture and panel discussion.

Photo Credit: Delbert Kostura, 1991

Photo Credit: Delbert Kostura, 1991

 
Photo Credit: Delbert Kostura, 1991

Photo Credit: Delbert Kostura, 1991


Joanne Schachtel, Primeval Sleep
Striving for a more integrated relationship with the environment, Joanne Schachtel’s figures on Churchill Square were not the regular garden variety of sculpture. Schachtel's figures, cast from a fiberglass mould, used the natural materials in the immediate area, including dirt, leaves and sand. Her mode of working demonstrated the process of dissolution, with new figures evolving from the space of the older ones.

 

The Works “Fear No Art” Featured Artist Exhibits

Alberta Art Foundation – “Marks of Distinction,” Beaver House.

Alberta Art Foundation, curator Monica Tap – “A Window on the AAF,” Alberta Art Foundation

Alberta Craft Council – “Champagne Breakfast,” Manulife Place.

Alberta Potters Association – “Cups,” Manulife Place.

Alberta Printmakers Society – “Juried Exhibition,” Scotia Place.

Alberta Society of Artists, curator Maureen Harvey – “Contemporary Japanese Prints,” Manulife Place.

Alberta Society of Artists, curator Ross Bradley – “Myth and Magic,” Manulife Place.

Blair Anderson – “Creation vs. Everything Else,” Eaton Centre.

Pat Binder – “The Rainforest,” Sir Winston Churchill Square.

Aids Network of Edmonton Society, artist Barry Breau – “Visual AIDS,” Metropolitan Place, Phoenix Theatre and Flashback –Hot Trax.

Celebration of Women in the Arts – “Juried Exhibition,” IPL Tower.

C.W. Carson – “From the Ark,” Manulife Place.

Katherine Chan – “Untitled,” Manulife Place.

Debra Cherniawsky – “Ecological Ebb,” Manulife Place.

Alasdair Foster – “Acts,” Centennial Building.

Randall Fraser – “Maquillage,” Eaton’s Centre.

J.B. Godfrey – “I Get Homesick A Lot,” Edmonton Centre.

Judy Hackman – “Faces: A Raku Portrait,” Eaton Centre

Kate Hull – “KateThe Great,” Churchill Square.

Terrence Keller – “Summer Suite,” Hilton Café.

Clint Kitchen/Xyloscape Design – “Site Specific Installation” - Bronx Society

Red Deer College, artists Torbjorn Kvasbo, Dr. Robert Shay, Shirley Rimer, Joseph Reeder, and Chuck Wissinger – “Clay: From the Deer,” Manulife Place.

Grant Leier – “FEAR,” Manulife Place.

Eleanor Lazare – “Volunteers & Staff of the Works 1990”

E. Joan Marr – “Untitled,” Manulife Place.

Shanna Miller – “Evidence,” Onyx Gallery.

Yan Jian Min – “The Magic Brush,” Manulife Place.

Virginia Penny – “Fine Art/Design,” Edmonton Downtown Design Community, Citadel Theatre.

Ken Webb – “Untitled,” Manulife Place.

Joanne Schachtel – “Primeval Sleep.” Sir Winston Churchill Square.

Robert Scott – “Untitled,” Rigoletto’s Café.

Sculptor’s Association of Alberta – “Juried Exhibit,” Standard Life Centre.

Mitchel Smith – “Untitled,” Ramada Renaissance Hotel.

Niko Snyder – “Art for a Dollhouse” Mixed media. Centennial Library.

Alberta Potters Association, curator Margaret Sundstrom, artist Cindy Gibson and others – “Cups”, Manulife Place.

University of Alberta Faculty of Extension – “Selections from the Faculty,” Manulife Place.

Derek Watts – “Roadside Architecture,” Burlington Art Supply.

WECAN Society – “Selections from the Membership,” Harcourt House.

 

Exhibits at Partner Galleries

Edmonton Art Gallery:

  • “Italy: One Hundred Years of Photography”

  • Curator Elizabeth Kidd – “Some New Alberta Art”