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    MyType:limited-edition, new modernist posters


     

    typotherapy+design, Keep Six Contemporary Gallery and the Festival of Architecture and Design invite you to…

    MyType:

    An exhibit of limited-edition, new modernist posters by graphic design genius Noel Nanton.

     

    Opening night: Saturday May 3rd, 6-10 pm (free)

    Exhibition dates: May 2- May 11th. 2008

    Location: Keep6 Contemporary Gallery, 938 Bathurst Street (north of Bloor) Toronto, Canada

     

    Eye-popping popsicle colours, Italian cinema beauty and a very new take on classic modernist typography.

     

    Starting with the premise that typefaces are as expressive as the words they form, typotherapy has created a series of posters that explore the relationship between positive and negative space. “Letters speak,” says typotherapy+design creative director Noël Nanton. “If you remove them from the constraints of sentences and even words, they have a language of their own.”

     

    ‘MyType’ uses the craft of typography to find new ways of speaking using fonts famous and unknown including Helvetica, Avant Garde and typotherapy creations like Tomeri and VW Mobile.

     

    For more information visit: www.toronto.ca/fad

    For more new modernist design genius, visit: www.typotherapy.com


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    Bax Bears World Tour





    BEARS IN THE CITY!

    Keep Six Contemporary and OSO Design House presents
    Dates: March 28th to April 6th

    Friday March 28th
    Press reception 4-6pm, public reception 6-10pm
    Music by DJ Nic Carlino

    All events are free and child friendly

    8? Custom painted vinyl DIY Bax Bears. Featuring over 150 of Canada’s top artists and illustrators.

    Artists include:
    Fiona Smyth,?Erin Zimmerman,?Steve Wilson,?Aaron Leighton,?Clayton Hanme,r?Chris Hutsul,? Leo,?Tomo,?Jon Todd,?Dennis Chow,?Matthew Daley,?Reyo, Luke Gustafson,?Leon Vymenets,?Dalton Sharp,?Robert Farmer,?Harvey Chan,?Yumi Onose,?Allan Ryan,?Yukiko Otsu,?Steve Manale, Charlene Chua, , Diana Mcnally, Joe Morse and more…

    Location: Keep Six Contemporary: exhibition and project space (www.keep6c.com)
    938 Bathurst Street, Toronto, Canada, M5R 3G5

    Talking Series:
    Sunday April 6th

    4-5pm: ILLUSTRATION AND BEYOND
    On the panel, Anne Koyama, Clayton Hanmer, Steve Wilson

    This talk will focus on the perspective from the artists and their involvement with projects that challenge the creative thought and execution, from two dimensional to three dimensional. The artists will discuss how they started in the field of illustration and the direction it is going, from magazines to galleries. Also on the panel, Anne Koyama will give her perspective as a publisher and the importance of her contributions as a publisher.

    Anne Koyama is a former film producer who started a new venture working with artists in 2007

    Koyama published the book TRIO MAGNUS: Equally Superior, under the moniker Koyama Press, with local artists Clayton Hanmer, Aaron Leighton and Steve Wilson.

    In addition to producing commercials, documentaries and feature films, Koyama also volunteered at the Aids Committee of Toronto and served on the board of directors of Art City in St. Jamestown for the past two years.

    Koyama will continue contributing her time and efforts to inspire a new generation of artists.

    Clayton Hanmer (aka CTON) has worked with many great clients over the years including The NY Times, Nickelodeon, National Geographic Kids, The Walrus, explore Magazine, The Globe & Mail, Wrigley’s, The Progressive, and Mini Cooper. www.claytonhanmer.com
    Steve Wilson Steve Wilson is a bio-writing specialist who draws, paints and designs in his spare time. He has drawn / painted / designed for such clients as MuchMusic, Nickelodeon, Reader’s Digest, Playstation, Billy Talent, and Kelloggs but finds bio-writing more lucrative and fun. Ok? www.stevewilson.ca

    5-6pm: HAPPY PLASTIC: IT’S FANTASTIC!
    On the panel, Steve Cober, Kristin Weckworth, Derrick Hodgson

    Steve and Kristen will talk about the philosophy of Magic Pony and its significant role in supporting contemporary culture through exhibitions. In the second part of the talk we will hear their opinions regarding the start and rise of vinyl toy culture. Artist Derrick Hodgson has played a significant role in this movement. His drawings have morphed into sculptures over the years. Hodgson will talk about the beginnings, from how he started in illustration to getting his characters produced as vinyl toys.

    Magic Pony was created by Steve Cober and Kristin Weckworth in 2002. It began as a small circle, importing a rare selection of designer toys from Asia and selling it to a small group of collectors.
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    To date the gallery has exhibited both local and international artists, including Kozyndan, Gary Taxali, Team Macho, C’est Moi Ce Soir, Sonja Ahlers, Derrick Hodgson, Space 1026, Dalek, Nathan Jurevicius, Moira Hahn, Gary Baseman and many others. www.magic-pony.com

    Derrick Hodgson’s drawings are renderings of complex social spaces crowded with familiar and mutated characters. Using aspects of cartoon, graffiti and contemporary design, Hodgson’s concept has quickly advanced him to the forefront of contemporary art and character design. Hodgson has exhibited his work in Tokyo, New York, Los Angeles, Milan and Melbourne. In addition to this he is the first Canadian artist to be recognized by Sony Creative in Japan where his character illustrations are transformed into 3-D art figures and sold in gatcha-gatcha machines across Japan. This quick rise to success led Hodgson to be a key speaker at the Berlin Pictoplasma conference in 2004. www.madreal.com

    7pm
    Film screening, “Toys are Us”
    Executive Director, Brian Stillman

    Toys Are Us: A Revolution in Plastic explores the creative, sophisticated, and oftentimes challenging world of designer vinyl toys through the eyes of the designers and collectors who help create it. The film features interviews with such artists as Frank Kozik, Patrick Ma (Rocketworld, IWG), Tara McPherson, Kano (Moneygrip), Erick Scarecrow (ESC Toy, Liberty), Mark Nagata (Max Toy Co., Captain Maxx), Brian Flynn (Super 7), Mars-1, Jermaine Rogers, J Neth and more, as well as collectors and fans. The DVD also includes additional interview footage with Mars-1, Patrick Ma, Brian Flynn, and Frank Kozik—who also takes viewers on a tour of his personal toy collection! High energy and fast paced, Toys Are Us is a celebration of new forms of artistic expression, DIY culture, and, of course, toys!

    Toys Are Us was filmed on location at the artists’ and collectors’ homes and studios, various toy stores, and Comic Con International 2006, and features a soundtrack with music by Mindless Self Indulgence, Longway, Brian McCarty, Stick Shift, and I, Synthesist.

    8-10pm
    Reception: Artists will be present

    For further details about any of the participants please contact: ask@keep6c.com
    or call 647 436 6594

    Links:
    www.keep6c.com?
    www.blog.baxbear.com?
    www.baxbear.com
    www.magic-pony.com
    www.jasonpultz.com
    Facebook Event page:?http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=11076440473
    Facebook Bax Group:?http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=11186480862
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    SLEEPING BEAUTY AWAKEN!



    Title of exhibit: Sleeping Beauty Awaken!
    Artists: tomolennon (JP)
    Dates: March 13-23, 2008
    Reception: Thursday March 13, 6-10pm
    Location: Keep Six Contemporary, Toronto, Canada
    938 Bathurst Street (north of Bloor street)

    In celebration of “White day” we welcome artist tomolennon in his first solo show at Keep Six Contemporary (KSC) with his series titled “Sleeping Beauty Awaken”

    tomolennon will also welcome the photo documentary titled “The Unseen Sleeping Beauty” by photographer Neil Schmidt and also a live photo shoot under the direction of Taca Ozawa

    We invite you to this unique celebration and to enjoy, yes….marshmallows!

    About White day
    St. Valentine’s Day in Japan is a day when women give the special men in their lives boxes of chocolate. To balance out the one-sidedness of this practice, White Day was invented for men to reciprocate such gifts. While Valentine’s Day is an imported convention, White Day (on March 14) is a purely Japanese creation.

    Just as with the giving of chocolates on Valentine’s, the driving force behind the popularization of White Day was a confectionery maker. A company making marshmallows launched a campaign in 1965 urging men to repay valentine gifts with soft, fluffy marshmallows. The name White Day comes from the color of the candy, and at first it was called Marshmallow Day.

    About Sleeping Beauty Awaken!
    Sleeping Beauty Awaken is specific selection from a collection of portraits in which women’s dream worlds are being visualized. Women appear as princesses amongst backdrops adorned by their subconscious delights. Each woman is living in a special dream world that she distinctively idealized. A woman who loves shoes would probably be wearing a pair of Manolo’s in her dream, or a woman who dreams of having blonde hair might have shiny, luminous blonde hair in her dream. For it’s the correlation between women and fashion (Hairstyle, makeup, and clothes) which holds the key to reflecting their personalities.

    tomolennon managed to beautifully manifest these women’s ideal images with the help of accomplished Toronto fashion industry artists. He and these photographers, makeup artists, hairstylists, and fashion designers composed various scenes in which the women fall asleep elegantly nestled within a web of their ideal images in order to capture these imaginary characters as authentic. After which, this imaginary world was conceived as a painting on a prodigious, life sized canvas by tomolennon. At this point, you find two diverse forms co-existing: photos depicting the real, and paintings depicting the imagination. Finally, actual dresses were hand sewn onto the canvases in order to convey that the dream world is not simply the imagination, but in fact, a real image. In other words, these dresses are a means of amalgamating the imagination with reality.

    Simply and beautifully, Sleeping Beauty is tomolennon’s Ode’ to the collective conception that fashion embodies people’s feelings as well as their minds. People have been expressing themselves consciously and unconsciously through fashion for centuries and will continue to do so.

    For any further details, please contact ask@keep6c.com or call the gallery at 1 647 436 6594
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    A Valentine’s FRANKEN-JEWELLRY

    Bring your warm fuzzy feelings to this month’s Franken-Jewellery Swap on Wed. Feb 13th, 7-10pm.

    Make something great for your love, your crush, your flirt or your best friend.

    Or even better, bring them along and have some fun together!

    Great tunes will be playing, refreshments will be served and love will conquer all the beads and chains and pins and ribbons and……

    The Idea: Bring all your neglected and unused jewellery, necklaces, earrings,
    bracelets, ribbons, fabric and beads. Throw it all in a pile with everyone else’s unwanted treasures. Then we take it all apart and make new amazing pieces to wear!

    Why: Because it is really fun.

    And you can make one-of-a-kind accessories for you and your pals that no one else has…

    Details: Refreshments served

    $5 donation to go towards the use of tools and extra jewellery supplies for all to share.

    Feel free to bring your own tools too!

    Tools:
    Scissors
    Glue Gun
    mini pliers
    wire cutters
    hammer n nails
    drill with strong tiny bit
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    Soundstripe Revisited 0:1 reception




    thanks all for coming out



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    FILM



    Soundstripe Revisited :01
    Thursday, January 31, 2008
    Keep Six Contemporary
    938 Bathurst Street
    door-9pm/show-10pm/cover-6 bucks

    Real-time soundtracks to real-awesome movies!

    Soundstripe Revisited is a resurrection of the Splice This! live-music-film program that not only launched the legendary annual super 8 film festival but also helped kickstart the now common practice of indie¹ bands using projected images during shows. Some past Soundstripe performers include Feist, Peaches, Bob Wiseman, Sook-Yin Lee, The Satanatras, Wayne Omaha, The Silt, GUH, Jon-Rae + The River and Kids On TV,

    Soundstripe Revisited :01 features Gentleman Reg performing live accompaniment to films + videos by Laura Cowell, Kevin Drew + Sara St. Onge.

    Laura Cowell is the Co-Founder and Former Festival Director of Splice This! and this is her first post-Splice event since the 9th and final festival in 2006. For the upcoming monthly Soundstripe Revisited events she¹ll be expanding on her past format-based programming to include (are you ready?) video!

    Whatever things change, people change.
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    Talks

    Thank you all for attending Dr. James Maskalyk talk about his personal experience in Sudan as an active member with Doctors Without Borders (MSF).









    Dr. Maskalyk is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto where he teaches and practices emergency medicine. His academic time is spent advocating for global perspectives in the education of young physicians, and as one of the founding editors of Canada’s newest open-access medical journal, Open Medicine. Most recently, he has returned from Abyei, Sudan where he worked as a medical doctor for the humanitarian organization Medecins Sans Frontieres.

    He is the author of a very popular blog written during his time in Sudan, and it has been excerpted for publication in the Globe and Mail and the UK Telegraph. Currently he is working on a book detailing his experiences for Random House Canada. The book will be published in
    Spring 2009.

    Dr. Maskalyk will spend an hour discussing the role of humanitarian assistance as he experienced it in Abyei, Sudan and through that, provide a broader context for one of the world’s most complex contemporary stories. He will touch on the history of Sudan, of humanitarian intervention, and importantly, the personal trajectory one experiences during such a mission.
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    The Franken-Jewelry Swap





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    Face/ Face Drawing Network

    JANUARY 2008

    Saturday 19, 6-10pm
    Face/ Face Drawing Network
    $5 (proceeds to go towards materials)

    In the rise of online social networks, we would like to invite you to meet the face…and draw it!
    We had a great turn out for our first night where over thirty people met old friends and made new ones and got to be visually intimate with each other. And all it took was a sharp pencil and some blank paper.

    This night invites everyone to come and draw each others portraits. It’s a great way to impress that special someone through your talent or sense of humor.

    You will be provided with paper and HB pencils. Or bring your own, you artist you.


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    Inaugural show






    Saturday December 15, 2007 to February 1, 2008

    Closing reception:
    Friday, February 1, 6-10pm

    Featured Artists:
    Fiona Smyth
    Julie Moon
    Seth Scriver
    Marc Bell
    Shoichi Aoki
    Kurt Swinghammer



    The opening reception was one night to remember. It was our first big snow fall so we missed seeing a few of you. But you did miss Ulysses Castellanos give birth and sing to his baby. And all he had on was a mask, a cape, a toy guitar and an Italian sausage attached to his not so Italian member.

    Sook Yin Lee and the Jooj put together a magical mimed story telling. And Milie Croche dropped in from Montreal to sing a few of her songs, a beautiful voice with a strong message for the boys. And the night ended with DJ Guy Stevos playing music such as Simian Mobile Disco and other great tracks. You can hear him on CIUT 89.5 on Tuesdays 5-6pm and on http://soundbasement.blogspot.com
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