| September 10, 2009 | ||
| 7:00 pm | to | 10:00 pm |
An exhibition of drawings, paintings, and photographs inspired by music. Exhibition runs Friday, September 10 to Friday, October 30, 2009.
Gallery hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 11:00–6:00 (as the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store).
Admission is free of charge.
Opening reception is on Thursday, September 10, 7:00–10:00 p.m. Musical guest: the Secondhandpants.
Photos
Photos of the opening on Flickr.
Artists
Janelle Regalbuto’s work includes mixed media and painting. Her figurative works are focused on capturing rhythm and expression in a range of styles from expressionism to neo-mannerism.
Justin Waterman is an audio-visual artist born and breeding in Winnipeg’s North End. Without a signature style or technique, he survives in various forms of art.
James Culleton loves music and art and the lines of connection between them. He lives in St. Boniface and has a geodesic dome in his backyard.
Sarah Collard is a painter, draughtsman and muralist and regularly exhibits her mixed media drawings and paintings.
Michael Koch-Schulte is, on occasion, a farmer, carpenter, beekeeper, writer, photographer and painter. Koch-Schulte currently studies art and paints within the confines of the WIGTADS Studio in Winnipeg.
David Macri has a reoccurring role in community art, including murals, instruction, exhibition and collaborative art projects. He is experimental by nature, easily crossing disciplinary boundaries, yet is finding it increasingly important to recognize the ongoing themes and formal similarities in his work.
Mike Latschislaw is a former animator and full time photographer that enjoys combining his love for music with his love for photography.
Greg Oakes is a Winnipeg-born artist whose influences range from the disturbingly dark to the lighthearted and witty. Greg is a 1993 Graduate of Red River College’s Advertising Art program, and has worked professionally in the graphic arts industry ever since.
Part of Art @ the Folk Exchange, by the Winnipeg Folk Festival.
At the Folk Exchange, 211 Bannatyne Avenue (behind the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store).








Love some of Janelle Regalbuto’s work. Amazing!