Exhibition organised and circulated by the Art Institute of Ontario 1960 - 62. See AIO Annual Meetings: Apr. 20, 1961; May 10, 1962; June 13, 1963
Suzy Lake (born Detroit, Michigan, 1947) is a visual artist and educator whose work uses photoconceptual, performance and video strategies to examine and critique ideals of the body, gender and identity. She immigrated to Montreal in 1968, following the 1967 Detroit riots, and became a founding member of the artist-run centre Véhicule. Lake’s career has been based in Toronto since the late 1970s. She has taught at the University of Guelph since 1988. Her work is in numerous major public collections including those of the National Gallery of Canada, Art Gallery of Ontario, Winnipeg Art Gallery and Montreal Museum of Fine Art.
Avis Lang [Rosenberg] (1944-) is an art historian, teacher, curator, writer and editor who lived in Vancouver for many years. In 1972, as a member of the faculty of the Fine Art Department at the University of British Columbia, she wrote to Canadian artist Jack Chambers (1931-1978) beginning a correspondence that led Chambers to invite her contribution to a scholarly monograph on his work. In 1973, Peter Mellen took over the editorial direction for the book and differences of opinion prompted her to resign the project. Her essay, “The Hart of London: a film by Jack Chambers” was included in The Films of Jack Chambers, edited by Kathryn Elder (Cinematheque Ontario and Indiana State University Press, 2002).
Originator: Rix/AGO. Exhibited at Art Gallery of Ontario March 12-May 1, 1983.
Artists With Their Work Program. Peterborough - Aug 1-10, 1975, together with David Bierk, John Boyle, Richard Buff, Dorothy Caldwell, Greg Curnoe, Fran Dorsey, Gil Furoy, Denise Ireland, Bob Jordan, Eric Loder, Jeanne McRight, Loren Miller, John Moffat, Jean Nind, Terry Pfliger, Dennis Tourbin, Bill Woods, Ray Woodworth.
Artists With Their Work Program. Kirkland Lake - Jun 6-27, 1975;