Jennifer Shearer at the LIVE ART show at TAG Cornwall
Jennifer Shearer brings her art alive at TAG..You're It, LIVE ART! show at The Art Gallery 168 Pitt Street in beautiful downtown Cornwall, Ontario.
Support TAG Cornwall
The Art Gallery (TAG) Cornwall, formerly known as the Cornwall Regional Art Gallery, is located on 168 Pitt Street, in the heart of Cornwall's downtown. It is a not-for-profit charitable organization run by a volunteer board of directors.
Founded in 1982, the Gallery continues to enrich the City of Cornwall by providing a place where art is accessible to all.
The Art Gallery (TAG) Cornwall gratefully recognizes the City of Cornwall for its ongoing support.
Kimberley Cameron Dunked by Wyatt Walsh for TAG Cornwall www.Cornwallfreenews.com
TAG Cornwall raises money after City Council kills funding for 33 year old public art gallery in Cornwall Ontario.
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Thom Racine Dunked for TAG Fundraiser by Lorna Foreman www.Cornwallfreenews.com
TAG Cornwall raises money after City Council kills funding for 33 year old public art gallery in Cornwall Ontario.
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ARTWISTIC ART GALLERY. A Co-Op of Artist from Columbia Mississippi VIDEO June 10, 2013
Artwistic Art Gallery
Exhibit at Marion County Library.
Thanks to Ben Watts for all the hard work to promote the gallery and artist.
Thank you also to the wonderful ladies at the Marion County Library for helping in promoting our local artist, the refreshments and the gracious hospitality!
Maurice Dupelle is first in the Dunk Tank JULY 4 2015 Cornwallfreenews.com
TAG Cornwall raises money after City Council kills funding for 33 year old public art gallery in Cornwall Ontario. He's sunk by Andre Pommier!
California Open Reception at TAG Gallery 2013
The winners of the 2013 California Open are announced and receive their awards on August 17 at TAG Gallery, with this year's show juried by the distinguished Edward Goldman, the host of Art Talk on KCRW, NPR Affiliate, art critic, and writer for the Huffington Post.
Speakers include Laura Korman, TAG Gallery Director, Ernie Marjoram, Current TAG Gallery President, and Edward Goldman.
Congratulations to all the applicants in the U.S., the selected artists, and the winners.
You can apply for our 2014 show in April at caopen.net.
Thanks to our Intern, Videographer, and Acrobat extraordinaire, Ms. Ashley Witham.
Gallery Tour: Crisis Image Archives at Art In These Times gallery (Chicago, Illinois, USA)
Gallery Tour: Crisis Image Archives at Art In These Times gallery (Chicago, Illinois, USA)
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RPS Meet Cornwall 2014
RPS Meet 2014. Cornwall Ontario Quest Gym
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Saving Cornwall's TAG : Information Session 2
Filmed by Francis Racine - The Cornwall Journal 09/02/2016
Saving Cornwall's TAG : information session
Filmed by Francis Racine - The Cornwall Journal 09/02/2016
Compo Company
There’s only one organization that can claim to have had Canada’s first independent record pressing plant...and that was the Compo Company Ltd of Lachine, Quebec.
Compo was founded in 1921 by Emile Berliner’s eldest son, Herbert after a family dispute saw him leave the Berliner Gram-o-phone Company of Canada (for an abridged history of Emile Berliner’s recording related inventions and accomplishments, see the RCA Victor section). Nobody knows why Herbert chose the name Compo, but it was certainly successful from the very first day it opened its doors.
Herbert was much more than simply another record executive sitting behind a desk. Herbert opened a recording studio and released several thousand Francophone recordings on Compo and various affiliated labels. For more than 50 years, Compo was the most active company in the Francophone market.
RCA Victor and Compo were the only two Canadian record companies to survive the financial crash of 1929 and the subsequent depression, although it required Compo to do several other things, including retooling the Lachine plant to press floor tiles.
Like Quality and Phonodisc, Compo relied on licensing recorded masters from U.S. companies. Their largest client (beginning in 1935) was Decca Records in the U.S. (for whom they were also pressing records for American distribution). That gave Compo exclusive Canadian rights to such best selling Decca stars as Bing Crosby, Al Jolson, Guy Lombardo, The Andrews Sisters, The Ink Spots, Glen Gray and His Casa Loma Orchestra, Woody Herman and Bill Haley & The His Comets, the man many music historians credit with launching rock and roll to a mass audience in 1955 with their # 1 hit “(We’re Gonna) Rock Around The Clock”. Decca also had a large country artist roster which included Kitty Wells, Ernest Tubb, Webb Pierce, Loretta, Lynn, The Wilburn Brothers and Patsy Cline. Later successful Decca pop recording artists included Brenda Lee and Burl Ives. The Brunswick and Coral labels were wholly owned subsidiaries of Decca. Buddy Holly and The Crickets along with Jackie Wilson were among the most popular performers for those labels.
But there were other American labels Compo distributed in Canada as well, including Cadence Records with top selling artists as The Everly Brothers, The Chordettes, Julius Larose and Andy Williams as well as Roulette Records, run by the controversial Morris Levy, who allegedly had close mob connections. Roulette was home to Ronnie Hawkins, Buddy Knox, Frankie Lymon and pop-folk singer Jimmie Rodgers.
United Artists was another Compo licensing deal. UA had Don Costa and His Orchestra, the popular piano duo, Ferrante & Teicher, guitarist Al Caiola and Canadian singer/songwriter Gordon Lightfoot.
Apex was Compo’s main label for releases in Canada with performers such as Billy Van, Pierre Lalonde and a Toronto based teenage pop group known as The Lords of London, who gave Apex a # 1 Canadian smash hit in 1967 with the song “Cornflakes and Ice Cream”. The song also went to # 1 in Boston, Georgia and Australia. Sebastian Agnello was a member of The Lords of London and he remembers that it wasn’t much fun being a 14 year old Canadian teen idol while still living with your parents “We rehearsed in the morning, went to school, had supper at 6 o’clock, then get driven to a gig and driven home again and that was the routine. My dad would get peeved ‘cause he’d be sitting on our veranda and a whole bunch of girls would come and stare at our house and he’d be like ‘Why are these girls staring at our house?’ Until he saw us on TV, with the girls screaming, and said “Oh gee, you’re on TV. He had no clue.”
While Compo had pressing facilities at their headquarters in Lachine, Quebec, its largest Canadian pressing plant/warehouse was in Cornwall, Ontario.
In 1961, Herbert Berliner was diagnosed with cancer and sold Compo to Decca in the U.S. As it turned out, it was a misdiagnosis and he didn’t have cancer after all. For the rest of his life, he bitterly regretted selling the company. Two years later in 1963, the Music Corporation of America (MCA) bought Decca and with it, went Compo. Herbert Berliner remained with Compo under the various new owners until his death in 1966.
Since then, the company was bought and sold several more times and is known today as the Universal Music Group.
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Come fly with me
Look up to the sky and you might see birds flying in a 'V' shape. This pattern is thought to give the birds behind an aerodynamic advantage. Now it seems birds really do fly with a little flap from their friends.
In this Nature Video, we see how researchers at the UK's Royal Veterinary College put data loggers on ibises to record their position, speed and wing flaps when they migrated. The ibises position themselves within the V so that they benefit from the flow of air created by the bird in front. They carefully time their wing flaps with their flock mates', to get an extra lift when flying high.
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Flotsam weaving | Jo Atherton | TEDxBedford
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Always surprising, never predictable, the sea curates a temporary narrative that is replenished with each changing tide. Balloons from France, fishing gear from The Netherlands, toys from the USA and even lobster trap tags from Canada have all found their way into Jo's intricate tapestries.
Like the stone stools and pottery archaeologists use to define past cultures, a layer of plastic will signify our throwaway society. We leave a trail of plastic in our wake, but what do these discarded fragments say about us?
Artist Jo Atherton weaves playful tapestries made from flotsam found on the beach. Watford Museum recently invited Jo to exhibit her unique weavings in a solo show at the Space2 Gallery. In addition, she recently won the Gateway Gallery art competition and looks forward to a solo show at London Luton International Airport. ‘Beyond The Horizon’ takes place from September – November in the main terminal building. ‘Deeply impressed at the quality and originality of her work’, the National Maritime Museum Cornwall has invited Joanna to exhibit in their Quarterdeck Gallery from February to July 2015, which will feature her tapestries alongside a short film and series of workshops around the theme of flotsam.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
Messianic Artist Dan David plays in Cornwall
this short clip taken by Sharyn from First Baptist Church in Cornwall (great church) shows Dan David's song
Fiddling in the Church and Vision Waltz.
All songs available on amazon
accompanied by a Russian pianist
Chicago Under the Bridge Art Gallery show
2013 southeast side of Chicago art show
Legal Graffiti Artist 'BUBBLEZ' in his Basement 'Studio'
Bubblez is a 19yr old Toronto area artist who is starting to put together a business for legal graffiti art. He has done extensive work with the Toronto Crime Stoppers School Program on the theme of 'Community Building Through Legal Graffiti Art' .
In this video, the Toronto Crime Stoppers school officer, along with 'Lil Nikki', a visiting school police officer from the Akwesasne Indian Reserve near Cornwall, ON stopped by BUBBLEZ' place to pick up the '222WERD' art work that was done by PULSE and Miguel Marron at the 2007 Crime SToppers Chief of Police Dinner. BUBBLEZ had attended a school presentation where the 222WERD artwork was used in the presentation, and asked if he could paint the back of the piece.
Bubblez completed his art work on the back of the 222WERD piece and the message is United We Stand, Divided We Fall - PEACE TO ALL. It happened that on the day Bubblez called saying he was done the art work and it was ready for pick up.. Lil Nikki was in town for a youth officers conference and had come down a day early to spend the day with the Crime Stoppers School officer.. The two police officers were invited in to BUBBLEZ' BASEMENT to get a tour of BUBBLEZ' basement studio.
The art work seen here was all completed by BUBBLEZ in a 2 week period for an art gallery show in a Rexdale area church.
BUBBLEZ and his fellow artist PHADE (currently working for the Harbourfront Community Centre Mural Project with Miguel Marron )were happy with the exposure they got at the art show, but were disappointed that some of the art pieces were deemed 'inappropriate' for content, and were not allowed to be shown.
In the true spirit of 'Community Building', Bubblez and Phade took the good with the bad, and carried on with a positive attitude.. which is currently leading both artists to follow their dreams of owning and operating a legal graffiti art mural business in Toronto. They are currently seeking a store front location and the financial backing to get their business started up. They are meeting with staff to discuss working together in their common interests of 'Communities Advancing Valued Environments'.
To contact Bubblez, send an e-mail to this YouTube account operated by the Toronto Crime SToppers School Officer, and it will be forwarded to Bubblez.