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  ////AKA NEWS   ////ON NOW: CLIVE ROBERTSON - THEN + THEN AGAIN : Practices within an artist-run culture1969-2006   ///UPCOMING: STEVEN DE BRUYN  
 

AKA GALLERY WILL BE CLOSED FOR AUGUST. But we'll be hosting members spaces for the first two weeks. Members can book the space for three days at a time to set up and document work. . . . read more

AKA will be closed July 1st for Canada Day. AKA will also be closed on Saturday July 11.

The competition for the video exchange is now closed. We will put up screening times as soon as we get other galleries' compilations in.

Hadley + Maxwell's billboard project is now finished!! Click here to see more photos.

 

June 26 - July 31 2009
Opening Reception: June 26th at 8pm
Artist Talk: June 26th at 7pm

Clive Robertson appeared on the A Word on June 25th. If you missed it, we have it here.
Part Two of the Clive Robertson interview, aired July 2nd, is HERE.

Then + Then Again – Practices within an artist-run culture, 1969-2006 is an archival retrospective exhibition curated by media artist and artist-run centre pioneer and theorist, Clive Robertson. The show consists of 5 DVDs, 6 CDs and a series of 24 photo-texts that mix a history of Robertson's performance, video and audiowork practices alongside his community-building curatorial and publishing collaborations. ...more

 

September 18-October 16 2009
Opening Reception: September 18 at 8pm

Steven deBruyn uses recycled materials, scraps of wood and bits of city detritus to build skate ramps that locate themselves between form and function. His DIY attitude and punk aesthetic render his works transient and as dispensible as the materials they are built from. Often, deBruyn assembles the show on the spot and, aside from a few pieces he brings in, the show is lost when disassembled. . . . more

 
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