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Sit(E)ings: Trajectories for a Future

by Shirley Madill

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Catalogue for an exhibition entitled "Sit(E)ings: Trajectories for a Future" held at the Winnipeg Art Gallery from July 30 - October 10, 1999. The exhibit included works by Paul Butler, Daniel Dueck, Marcel Dzama, Christina Kirouac, Jean Klimac, Jacek Kosciuk, Blair Marten, Jake Moore, Lori Rogers, Harry Symons, and Kevin Waugh.

'The eleven Manitoba artists have all created work for this exhibition which relates to their concerns or reactions to this time and place -- the pending Millennium shift, the geographical place, and the philosophical and societal thinking and issues of our day.'

(Abstract from Foreword by Patricia E. Bovey)
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