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...
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Bruce Montcombroux, Iceberg Preservation Society, 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...
Michael Allgoewer, Unknown, 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...
Laura Hale, 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...
Michael Belmore, Solace, 2010
Michael Belmore, Solace, 2010 Michael Belmore’s Solace made use of a smaller used ice-fishing shack sealed and wired to display gold-leaf inlayed river stones. "Grandfather" stones that were viewed from the outside through windows and a glass panel in the door of the...
Andy Fabo, Van LaPointe and Kevin O’Byrne, Luv Shack, 2010
Andy Fabo, Van LaPointe and Kevin O’Byrne, Luv Shack: On one side viewers will see a digital mosaic of people in the North Bay art scene that have been stitched together from portraits by kevin from 2 nights of openings at the W.K.P Kennedy Gallery & the White Water Gallery.
Amy Switzer, Ice Heads, 2010
Amy Switzer is a well known sculptor and artist from the Barrie area who was a North Bay resident for many years. Amy will construct a series of ice sculptures on the lake. These large-scale “swimmers” will read as fins rising from the frozen waters as well as human swimmers frozen in mid-stroke. Her sculptural work will bring the world of ice and snow sculpture to the exhibition and allow the artist to create a performance around the making of the artwork.
Steve Sopinka, Out[side]in, 2010
Steve Sopinka, Out[Side]In: Architecture, now more than ever, needs to be sustainable by default, ecological by necessity, and as a result, connect humans with their environment. This could be an architecture that reconnects people with the processes of nature that define their surroundings.
Andrew Van Schie, The Auger Project, 2010
For the Auger Project by Andrew Van Schie, “the artist will organize a small group of volunteer workers to auger 1500 holes into the ice of Lake Nipissing. The holes will be randomly arranged and will be completed on the day of the opening of the Ice Follies. The holes will be cleared and marked with bamboo poles upon which are attached solar powered LED lights.” During the day, the orange plastic flags flutter loudly with the wind and at night, well, that glow was magical.
Barry Prophet, Sound Booth, 2010
Sound Booth is a site-specific wind sensitive sound art installation created by Barry Prophet for Ice Follies 2010 in North Bay. An 8ft x 8ft x 8ft high Ice Fishing Hut type structure will be modified to receive four 16ft long resonators, one extending off each wall.