Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Snap It… Frame It… Show It… Promote It with West End Web @ Latitude 44

Poster: Wet End Web Events: Photography, Framing, Gallery Receptions
Wednesday, October 28 @ 7 - 9 pmat Latitude44

We would like to invite you to our monthly West End Web event; this time hosted here at Latitude 44 Gallery Framing & Décor.

To-morrow we would like to talk about photography with an archival photographer Dave Katulic & photographic tips on posterity and the importance of photography on the Web.

I would talk a little bit about framing and the value of artists having gallery showings. And our host Paul Reynolds will discuss promoting gallery showings on-line.

Of course, this is a traditional group discussion, and everyone is welcome to talk about the Internet, the Web, and the importance of embracing this digital style of life.

See you here.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

A touch of Quebec in the Junction


Poster: A touch of Quebec

Our mandate here at Latitude 44 gallery framing décor is to support, display and sell the work of Canadian artists. This month we are so very excited to be showing several Quebec Artists.

It is wonderful to experience the Artists interpretation of Urban City life, country life, landscape and abstract. Each of these artists, both emerging and established share with us a little bit of Quebec’s Joie de Vie.

Come in be a part if Alexadre Zerbe and Marc Nerbonne’s very different observations on the city and urban life and then compare them to Norman Boisvert’s whimsical colourful view of life in the country and Yvon Breton’s beautiful fall landscapes.

If you love abstract then you must see Celine Gendron, Hung Jou-Lee and Marcelle Dube’s powerful vibrant abstract pieces.

We look forward to seeing you here to enjoy this very special collective of Canadian artists.

L a t i t u d e 4 4
Gallery∙ Framing ∙ Decor

invite you to experience

A Touch of Quebec

October 1st to October 31st 2009

Tuesday to Friday : 10h00 am - 7h00 pm
Saturday : 10h00 am - 5h00 pm

latitude44gallery.ca

2900 Dundas Street West Toronto Ontario
Canada M6P 1Y8
[located at Dundas & Keele in the historic Junction of Toronto
and wheelchair accessible]

416-769-2900

Friday, October 2, 2009

Bohemian Art Glass Exhibition in Toronto

Invitation: Bohemian Art Glass: Flawless Gift
September 16 - extended date December 24, 2009
Latitude 44 Gallery

Do you know Tiffany…do you know Swarovski…then you know Bohemian!

Bohemian Art Glass Exhibition


September 15th – extended date December 24, 2009

Latitude 44 Gallery Framing Decor

2900 Dundas Street West, Toronto, ON Canada M6P 1Y8
[located at Dundas & Keele in the historic Junction of Toronto and wheelchair accessible]

Bohemian Glass is renowned for its high level of quality and artistry. Glassmaking has an uninterrupted history in Czech lands that has spanned over 1,000 years.

Bohemia's geographical setting, natural resources and skillful population virtually assured that it would become a major force in both the art and the industry of glass.

The region's chandeliers have graced the palaces of sultans and can also be seen in Canadian homes. Bohemian crystal appears on formal dining tables everywhere, some of the first large-scale radar screens were made of Bohemian glass. Bohemian glass, also called "forest Glass" in Europe traditionally was found in every household.

Today, sculptures of Czech glass appear in the modern art collections of major museums in the world.

We, at Latitude 44 Gallery, are excited to bring you this astonishing exhibition where glass artists including Jiri Suhajek, Jaroslav Svoboda and Lubomir Zubor from the Czech Republic experimented with different techniques and colours to produce these amazing collections. In this unique collection from Europe we have blown, cut, painted, molded, artistic glasses, vases, bowls and sculptures.

Please come to visit us, and you will see what amazing choices you have to bring a piece of usable art home and cherish it for years.