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ART STROLLERS IN TORONTO-aug 2008 : AUGUST 2008, TORONTO

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-The Art Strollers - my friend Veronika started brilliant idea, mothers and babies in the art world.
Artist Pavla and Charlene went for the first time in DISTILLERY DISTRICT to help out, amazing experience.
The Art Stroller's next tour will take place on December 11th in the 401
building.  The highlight of the tour will be a visit to artist Pavla
Quinn's studio-gallery located in studio 436. The visit will include a
view of Pavla's work as well as a talk about art activities and teaching
art to children.  We are all looking forward to this exciting visit.

ART STROLLERS IN TORONTO-aug 2008

AGO-New Renovated -jan 2009 : ARTSTROLLERS in AGO, January 13 , 2009

It was amazing experience, all mothers with babies going on together tour in new renovated AGO . They will be another gatherings over few weeks to come. Visit artstroller web and see , what is happening in TORONTO and join us.

AGO-New Renovated -jan 2009

AGO-Edward Steichen- nov 2009 : Edward Steichen: In High Fashion, the Condé Nast Years 1923–1937

September 26, 2009 – January 3, 2010
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As chief photographer for Vogue and Vanity Fair, Edward Steichen profoundly shaped the look of celebrity and fashion photography in the 1920s and ’30s. He immortalized leading writers, artists, actors,dancers and politicians in striking portraits. Fashion photography was revolutionized when he began depicting the creations of all the great designers of the age, including Poiret, Chanel, Lelong, Lanvin, Patou and Schiaparelli. This exhibition showcases more than 200 photographs by one of the most influential photographers of the twentieth century.

Edward Steichen: In High Fashion, the Condé Nast Years, 1923 –1937 is curated by William A. Ewing, director, Musée de l´Elysée; Todd Brandow, executive director, Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography; and Nathalie Herschdorfer, curator, Musée de l’Elysée.

AGO-Edward Steichen- nov 2009

PAVLA art studio-dec 2008 : December 11, 2008 
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ART STROLLERS  visited Pavla studio,  she was so owerwelmed, that she couldnt speak, it was so great to see all the mothers with children, than Pavla got speech-blog. Hope it would be forgiven, we had fantastic time. more stories later, .......

PAVLA art studio-dec 2008

AGO-Europe-nov 2009 :

AGO-Europe-nov 2009

artstrollers-PAVLA studio-classes

Updated: Sep 27, 2009 12:15pm PST

AGO-Alexander Calder-nov 2009 : Alexander Calder: The Paris Years 1926–1933

October 3, 2009 – January 10, 2010

The circus has come to Canada as the centrepiece of a special exhibition at the AGO. Alexander Calder: The Paris Years 1926–1933 features the twentieth century’s most celebrated and influential sculptor.

Calder spent his formative years hitting the streets of Paris with a creation that has to be seen to be believed — a magical miniature circus.

Featuring more than 100 works, this exhibition tells the story of Calder’s artistic trajectory — from his early sketches of circus folk in New York and the small wire sculptures he created in Paris to early examples of his famous mobiles. The focal point of the exhibition is Calder’s Circus, a miniature three-dimensional circus that Calder created between 1926 and 1931 and then performed internationally for decades, garnering the attention of the Paris art scene and introducing him to artists whose friendship and influence would change his life and work forever, including Mondrian, Miró and Man Ray.

AGO-Alexander Calder-nov 2009

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