Documentary


no alt text Dialogues for Dan

Pseudo Hebrew poetry on the belly of Bilhah. In the video, the script represents a pledge of Jacob to honour the baby within Bilhah's womb in a manner equivalent to the children of Leah.


no alt text Pete Makarow: Untitled

What would Salvador Dali think, when the hands and insects of this sculpture didn't invoke a violent backlash? Despite prominent display this work has not received bureaucratic nor public vandalism.


no alt text Pete Makarow: His All Seeing Eye Beholds

This is one of Makarow's mot controversial works. Within a month of Peter's death the City of Regina was demanding its removal and destruction or legal action and punitive measures would be taken. This sculpture was disassembled and probably destroyed.


no alt text Pete Makarow: Alter Peace

The play on words is an example of how Makarow plays on symbolism. Four erect snakes surround a painted vat. The insect covered vessel was a piece that Peter dedicated to harmony. Vandal attacks have not destroyed the curiosity in five years.


Openings, Premiers and Ribbon Cuttings

no alt text Dialogue for Dan

Denise and Bastian Gelech, Michele Sereda and Wayne Tunison at the premier screening of Dialogues for Dan. The Bridge Art Gallery was the venue for this event. Note Bastian Gelech was a fetus at production time.

no alt text Early Computer Art at the University of Regina

This is the largest grouping of the participants of a University of Regina Visual Art class at the opening of their show at the Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery (now known as the Mackenzie Art Gallery). The art included plotter drawings, video and TeleTex.

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Isabelle Darke (of the Darke family who donated the Darke Memorial Chimes to the City of Regina) is presented with a record by Ryan Arnott designer of the record cover. The Wascana Chimes played as guests and participants celebrated the release of the album of original Tower Bell Music by the Regina Bell Ringers.


Production Stills, Backstage and Rehearsal

no alt text Bunny Slippers

Bunny Slippers is a video about eternity. Three abstract elements are provided to a painter (Amber Fife) and choreographer (Krista Solheim). The elements were a surf song, bunny slippers and six legs. The different recipes for combining these elements results in a visual smorgasborg. Perhaps anecdotal incite is gained into the phenomenon of creativity by this video.

no alt text Westbridge Breakfast Preparation

Rhonda Eutenier hosts in her studio a unveiling of a cartographic art work and a prop in the Westbridge Breakfast event. Westbridge Vice Presidents, Bill Adams and Gerald Fiske, along with Union President Edie Jesperson of C.E.P. Local 911 nod their approval.

no alt text Ubu Roi Rehearsal

Michele Sereda as Ma Ubu screams when she is discovered by Chris as _____. The production of Ubu was staged in a narrow long space.


no alt text (Small Matters 1)

An art show at Neutral Ground where the art object has no dimension greater than two inches.


The Walls

This series of documentation provides a context for how much of the art is shown.

no alt text Jazz Suite and Harpies

no alt text Roger Ing's Mona Lisas at the Albert Library



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