Friday, November 6, 2009

Let Granola Pony trot into your mouth


Granola Pony is a new raw food and dessert catering / takeout business out of St. Henri that creates culinary concoctions that are as visually stunning as they are mouth watering. Janis Dean, the company's sole proprietor, is a welcome addition to Montreal who's undoubtedly going to leave a mark on this city thanks to her unbelievable creations.

If you attended RAGE5's exhibition opening at The Emporium Gallery, you likely marveled at the deserts she provided and, if you sampled them at the exhibition, you were probably as blown away as we were. Dean's desserts are incredible.

We can't encourage you enough to support Granola Pony- your mouth will thank you! To learn more about Granola Pony, visit its website here. Thanks, Ben Pobjoy

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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

RAGE5's PURGATORY (or some place like it) exhibition opens at The Emporium Gallery 05.11.09


RAGE5's PURGATORY (or some place like it) exhibition opens at The Emporium Gallery (3035 St. Antoine Ouest) on Thursday, November 5th from 7PM-11PM. The exhibition will also be open Saturday, November 7th - Sunday, November 8th. Private viewings available by appointment from Monday, November 9th to Wednesday, November 11th.

About PURGATORY (or some place like it)
Appropriating religious iconography in order to develop an aesthetic that takes cues its from the uncanny and the metaphysical, PURGATORY (or some place like it) is an exhibition that exemplifies the state of limbo and unease that RAGE5, a Montreal-based street artist, feels as he increasingly operates within a gallery environment. Bold and immersive, About PURGATORY (or some place like it) is as much a stunning visual statement as it is an insight into a state of mind. .

Artist Statement
"Having made a name for myself as a graffiti artist, I now find myself experiencing a rite of passage as I attempt my way into the gallery scene. While keeping a foot firmly set in the urban landscape with my street art, I am now experiencing a state of limbo which PURGATORY (or someplace like it) refers to. The religious imagery and symbols adopted in this new work metaphorically portray my inhibitions, fears, hopes and desires as I now transition from a seemingly unregulated world to an organized system. This new series of work illustrates my limited yet growing understanding of the constructs that make up the art milieu vs. my anarchic approach to street art." - RAGE5

About RAGE5
RAGE5 is a Montreal-based multi-discinplinary artist. Having studied visual arts at Dawson College and film at Concordia University, RAGE5 is an avid graffiti writer, painter, illustrator, photographer and filmmaker- which explains why his creative outputs can be found in the streets, galleries and cinemas. His iconic posters and stickers can be found throughout the urban landscapes of Montreal, Baja Mexico and Tokyo. He has previously participated in numerous group exhibitions (such as En Masse) and art festivals (having participated in Under Pressure on four different occasions) and, his new film is set to be released very shortly. RAGE5 is undeniably prolific, expressive and a genuine contributor to Montreal's arts scene

This exhibition is presented by The Emporium Gallery, Switzerland CS and Bierbrier. It's our last exhibition of the season so come on out! Thanks, Ben Pobjoy

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New Dave Arnold portfolio website


Dave Arnold, one of the co-founders of The Emporium Gallery, has launched a new portfolio website. Switzerland handled the design, development and communications for the site. Check it out here. Thanks, Ben Pobjoy

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