Doreen Balabanoff: Colour and Light
in Space/Form/Time
Lecture: Varley Gallery, Markham,
Ontario, Canada as part of Colour, In Theory Exhibition January 25 – May 4, 2014
Doreen Balabanoff will show her own environmental design work and research and bring her perspectives, as an artist, educator and researcher, to the ongoing discussion of the works in our current exhibition Colour, In Theory.
Considering colour and light as inseparable, ever-changing aspects of our visual environment, she will look at both material and immaterial colour, with a focus on light. While works in the exhibition are made of physical paint, they depict moments of perception that are intimately involved with colour as light - with the relationship between light and material surfaces and substances.
When: Wednesday, April 30 2014 | 7 p.m.
Where: Varley Art Gallery, 216 Main Street Unionville, Markham L3R 2H1
Cost: $10 or free for members
To register contact varley@markham.ca or 905-477-7000 ext. 3261
About Doreen Balabanoff
Doreen Balabanoff is an internationally known architectural glass artist and an Associate Professor in Environmental Design at OCAD University (Toronto). She has created architectural glass artworks for various public and private buildings. Her work also includes gallery installations, exhibition pieces and architectural design, seen in a broad range of exhibitions, in Canada and abroad.
Doreen holds a Masters of Architecture from UCLA. She is currently engaged in a practice-based PhD through the School of Architecture at University College Dublin, Ireland. Her research project is focused on the potent phenomenological, aesthetic and sensory aspects of light, and how they might be used to enhance the birth environment and experience in hospital settings.
HoursDoreen Balabanoff is an internationally known architectural glass artist and an Associate Professor in Environmental Design at OCAD University (Toronto). She has created architectural glass artworks for various public and private buildings. Her work also includes gallery installations, exhibition pieces and architectural design, seen in a broad range of exhibitions, in Canada and abroad.
Doreen holds a Masters of Architecture from UCLA. She is currently engaged in a practice-based PhD through the School of Architecture at University College Dublin, Ireland. Her research project is focused on the potent phenomenological, aesthetic and sensory aspects of light, and how they might be used to enhance the birth environment and experience in hospital settings.
Mon: CLOSED | Tue, Wed, Fri & Sun: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. | Thu: 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. |
Sat: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.