COMMON GROUND
January 23 - March 21, 2010
Last spring, our artistic director Ilse Gassinger spearheaded a community
art project to engage and connect seniors, students and unemployed
people through creative activities. The exhibition Common Ground
is a snapshot of the project and features original art works and
photographic documentation. Eighty-three people from our community,
from two to 107 years of age, contributed to the success of the project.
Senior citizens took the lead in transforming the gallery’s backyard
into a vibrant and aesthetically pleasing landscape. A paved courtyard
(installed to perfection by Paul Lefebvre and family) surrounded by
raised flower beds is the stunning focal point of the gallery’s
backyard area. The latest addition is a large metal sculpture mounted
on the back wall of the building in the first week of January. Come
summer, flowers and vine will grow along this elegant structure created
by John Smith, Michael Elvidge and Dan Duquette.

Tony Luciani

Pief Weyman

Michael Tweed
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Local artists Tony Luciani, Pief Weyman, Gina Duque, and Michael
Tweed provided their expertise to the project and engaged students
from the Edge Hill School, Kids ’N Us and seniors from Rockwood
Terrace in reminiscence-based creative activities. Some of the results
are on display on the main floor of Rockwood Terrace, 575 Saddler Street
East, in Durham (accessible to everyone during day time).
The next steps will involve the creation of collages based on images
and texts that came out of this project. The final works will be transferred
to photo panels and banners for outdoor display on gallery grounds
and along the Heritage Walkway Bridge, marking our 30th anniversary.
Many thanks to all the wonderful people who helped and contributed
to the project as well as to The Government of Canada’s New Horizons
for Seniors Program, the Community Foundation Grey Bruce, the Municipality
of West Grey, Paul Lefebvre’s Gardenworth and Georg Maier’s
The Hedges.


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