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  • //RESPONSIVE 2019
    • //ARTISTS
      • Friedrich Boell
      • Caitlind Brown + Wayne Garrett
      • Cuppetelli + Mendoza [2019]
      • James Geurts
      • Hartung + Trenz
      • Adriana Kuiper + Ryan Suter
      • Samantha Lee
      • Dawid Liftinger + Camilo Sandoval
      • NSCAD Digital Projects Class
      • Marianne Nicolson
      • Marek Radke
      • Marek Radke + SJAM
      • Andreas Schmid
      • Christine Sciulli
      • Tilen Sepič
      • Alan Syliboy, Lukas Pearse + The Thundermakers
    • // MAP
      • 1a // Dalhousie Art Gallery
      • 2 // Anna Leonowens Gallery
      • 3 // Art Gallery of Nova Scotia _ Courtyard
      • 4 // Citadel Hill
      • 5 // Historic Properties
      • 6 // Dennis Building
      • 7 // Halifax Waterfront
      • 8// Art Bar +Projects / Granville Court
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  • //ARCHIVE
    • 2017_ARTIST
      • Cuppetelli + Mendoza
      • Ghorbel + Mhiri
      • joeressen+kessner
      • Ursula Handleigh
      • Hartung + Trenz [AGNS]
      • Hartung + Trenz [Memorial]
      • Mischa Kuball
      • Duane Linklater
      • molitor & kuzmin
      • Judith Roeder
      • Kurt Laurenz Theinert
      • Kelly Mark
    • 2017_SITES
      • 1 // ArtBar +Projects
      • 2 // Anna Leonowens Gallery
      • 3 // Halifax City Hall
      • 4 // Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
      • 5 // St. David’s Church
      • 6 // Memorial Library
      • 7 // School of Architecture
      • 8 // Black-Binney House
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1 // Dalhousie Art Gallery

6101 University Avenue | Dalhousie Arts Centre | Lower-level, Halifax

// Christine Sciulli
// Andreas Schmid
// James Guert

Since 1953, the Dalhousie Art Gallery has provided dynamic leadership in visual arts programming. The oldest public art gallery in the province, Dalhousie Art Gallery enjoys a national reputation for the exceptional quality of its exhibitions, research, publications, and high-profile visiting speakers. The Gallery is an academic support unit within the educational and research context of Dalhousie University and serves as a public art gallery and vital cultural resource for the whole community.

Accessibility

Infrared Listening Aids – To enhance the enjoyment of those with hearing impairment, listening aids may be obtained free of charge from an usher. A piece of identification is required for deposit.
Wheelchair Accessibility – The Arts Centre is equipped with a wheelchair accessible ramp to the front doors and automatic doors to assist in entering the building. Washrooms are also wheelchair accessible. There are a number of spaces designed to meet the needs of patrons in wheelchairs.

TITLE SPONSOR

  • Probst & Partner Investments Ltd.

PRESENTING PARTNERS

  • Seippel Art Gallery
  • Dalhousie Art Gallery
  • Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
  • NSCAD University // Anna Leonowens Gallery // Art Bar +Projects

LUMINOUS SPONSOR

  • Canada Council for the arts
  • Halifax Regional Municipality

AMBIENT SPONSOR

  • Cambridge Suites Halifax

CANDELA SPONSOR

  • Armour Group
  • Moore Suites Halifax
  • Daimler Art Collection

NETWORK

  • Academy of Media Arts Cologne
  • Collumnia
  • Interference
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