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Location: Lennox Contemporary
Language for a New Paradigm New Print Work by Pamela Dodds Exhibition and Window Installation In a new series of prints, using uniquely formed tree bark fragments, Pamela Dodds contemplates the parameters of language – its appearance, its limitations and potentials, and the ways in which we attribute meaning. Pamela Dodds is a visual artist and printmaker living and working in Toronto. She was born in Halifax, N. S., grew up in Toronto, and was transplanted south of the border to the US as a teenager. She received a B.A. in Studio Art from Brandeis University, Massachusetts. She returned to Toronto in 2007. In 2008 she was awarded an Individual Support grant from the Gottlieb Foundation (NY) and a Nick Novak Fellowship at Open Studio Printmaking Centre, Toronto. Pamela Doddss work has been reviewed in Art New England, The Boston Globe and The Globe and Mail. Purchases for public collections include Boston Public Library and Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio. Artists Website: www.pameladodds.net IMAGE: Language Book 2, 8-page Collagraph printed accordion book, 6.5 x 40 in. (16 x 100 cm) Pamela Dodds 2012. Lennox Contemporary: owner-director John Petcoff. A boutique space devoted to all things paper: contemporary prints by Canadian and international artists, antique prints, artist’s books, books on art and media. ###
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