EXHIBITIONS 2016-17
OXFORD NOW
A portrait of Oxford by the people of Oxford, photographed in the fall of 2015 - sixty photographs by twenty-nine artists. These photographs capture life in Oxford at the end of 2015, as seen through the eyes of the people that live in and around this historic town. Opening Evening - Friday 15th January, 2016 - 7-9pm The exhibition will run until Friday 11th March. |
Boy
Kat Hickman, 2015 |
FRACTAL
Digital artworks exploring the world of fractals. Runs from March 21st - April 29th. ONLINE CATALOGUE HERE |
Fractal
Maddison Baker, 2016 |
[( 6 )] OXFORD [UK]
The [( 6 )] photography collective will meet over one weekend this coming autumn to explore the British city of Oxford. Their photographs will aim to explore time, place and society as they cross geographical boundaries to show autumn in Oxford (UK), in autumn in Oxford (NS)!
Opening Evening - Friday 21st October, 2016 - 7-9pm The exhibition will run until Friday 4th November, 2016. |
CANADA AT 150
In 2017 Canada will mark the 150th anniversary of Confederation. Join us on Canada Day and beyond for a photographic celebration of Oxford over the last 150 years. Share your old photographs of the people and places of Oxford, and see the collection of the Oxford Historical Society.
Runs from Saturday July 1st, 2017 - September 1st, 2017 Opening Day - Saturday July 1st, 2017 |
Oxford Woollen Mill (1867-1953)
Photographer Unknown Oxford Historical Society |
NEXUS 'CANADA 150'
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Confederation of Canada, which has become the metaphor for modern Canada, Mathew Aldred will be creating a collective intelligence artwork with the participation of Canadians from each of today's thirteen provinces and territories. On Canada Day 2017, these Canadians will meet online to create a collective intelligence formed around the making of an artwork to symbolise the making of Canada.
The making of Nexus Canada 150 will be live streamed around the world. If you would like to participate in this unique event, please contact Mathew at [email protected] |
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Nexus 3.5
An early Nexus experiment |