Ice Follies 2012

February 18th - March 10th, 2012

 

Theme: Anaamimikom: Under the Surface

Under the Surface was chosen because it represents the efforts behind the scenes to make Ice Follies 2012 more community-oriented and engaging. With artists travelling from across the country to work alongside of local artists, community members, and coordinators we hope to present a unique arts experience on Lake Nipissing that everyone can enjoy.

 

Presented Artists

Dance of Resistance
Aanmitaagzi, 2012

Echo
Brian Bertrand, 2012

Iceberg Preservation Society
Bruce Montcombroux, 2012

Unknown
Michael Allgoewer, 2012

ICE FOLLIE
Peter Hargraves, 2012

About 2012

This biennial exhibition of contemporary art on frozen Lake Nipissing officially opens on February 18th, 2012.

Ice Follies is a Festival that celebrates art by presenting a series of arts installations on Lake Nipissing. Over the past decade Ice Follies has become a signature event for both North Bay, and the North-Eastern region as a whole. Ice Follies appears to the visitor as a strange assemblage of dwellings and structures placed across the ice along North Bay’s waterfront. This eccentric community of artworks and architectural creations echo the community of ice fishing shacks found elsewhere on the lake. Ice Follies 2012 will be the fifth biennial of site specific multi-disciplinary artwork to take place on Lake Nipissing.

This year’s title “Anaamimikom” meaning “Under the Surface” or “Sous la surface” was chosen because it represents the efforts behind the scenes to make Ice Follies 2012 more community oriented and engaging. With artists travelling from across the country to work alongside of local artists, community members and coordinators we hope to present a unique arts experience on Lake Nipissing that everyone can enjoy.

In 2011 the creator of Ice Follies, Dermot Wilson, passed the torch of this event onto local arts groups and stepped down as lead curator and administrator. As a result Ice Follies 2012 is the first event co-produced by the White Water Gallery, Near North Mobile Media Lab and Aanmitaagzi. These visual, media and community arts groups have formed a partnership to support the artistic vision of Ice Follies and ensure its continued success in future years.

2012 Events

Meet and Greet the Artists:

Date: February 17th, 2012, 7 – 9pm
Location: WKP Kennedy Gallery
Participating Ice Follies artists will be available to meet face to face for a small social gathering to engage in arts conversations and answer questions about their work. A media presentation of past Ice Follies events will be made by the Near North Mobile Media Lab. All are welcome.

2012 Opening Reception

Date: February 18th, 2012 at 6pm
Location: Marathon Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
All arts installations will be ready during the day and at 6pm festivities and additional activities begin with an opening ceremony out on the lake.

Drop-in Art Workshops and Open Studio

Date: February 20-24th, 2012, 6 – 9pm
Location: Big Medicine Studio, 161 Couchie Memorial Drive, North Bay, ON
Come and join Aanmitaagzi artists and visiting environmental artist, Laura Hale for a week of lanterns, fabric art and environmental art making.
Open to all ages and abilities.

Evening Arts Events

Date: February 25th, 2012 at 6pm
Location: Big Medicine Studio, 161 Couchie Memorial Drive, North Bay, ON
Come join us for a fun evening of art installations, hot chocolate and participate in collaborative art making hosted by Aanmitaagzi with Laura Hale for Ice Follies 2012!

2012 Closing Reception

Date: March 10th, 2012
Location: Marathon Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
A closing reception will be held on March 10 as all exhibitions will be removed before Ice Fishing seasons ends.

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