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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Jan 2010, p. 19

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"I'll be putting on some boots photographs and the poetry to go exhibiting and discussing his work the community." l But he is perhaps most land of rind doing a fair bit of hiking with it.They'll appear inside buses, during his time as artist-in-resi- the big beast, whith he purchased around the trails," he said. Even starting in April to coincide with dence. ’ ltom photographer Patrick (Zlost- though he's carrying 40 pounds of Earth Day. “it is a very public role, and Stefan Rose wants to hear from M in 1994. trimera, lens, film plates and He'll also be giving public talks that's sort of exciting for me, you. What is the significance ofthe it "I found that tlit‘ quality of tripods. there’s some additional about large format photography, because I'm interested in having Grand River? How is it important ‘ images. the detail, was what i was nt'igl’ll that must be accounted for. appearing at the Word on the my workbe visible." he said. to our sense ofcommuniry? E-mai'l i really interested in, l'here was “if 1 don‘t have my snacks, l Street festival in September and Typically. an artist toils away in him at GrandCorwersa- 1 something about the range of become quite grumpy." mounting a show of his work in the studio and then sends their an tions@live.ca or go to httpz/lgmnd [ tones across the entire image that GRT passengers will be able to the Kitchener city hall rotunda outinto the world, alone mnwrsati'onsispacesliueca CCGG and WPL team up for art installations , ~' qz. .» ,. 1 ' i" l . I, . 1.44 l The Waterloo Public library has that they will be on display on the school students interested in the ‘ , ; . , , ' y , g, Ti l partnered with the (iriiitidian Clay lower level of the Main library for realm of public an an opportunity ' ' t . I“ . and (ilass Gallery on the installa» ti number ofyears. to construct a collaborative art- ~ .- 7 , .. b 4 43: ll (ion of four ceramic sculptures at "We've had a great response to work. " ~' ' = ' ' '. > fit; l the main library on Albert Street, Ilit' artwork." says Matyas. “With Went); local students partici- ;, . 7 _, j l;- showcasing the work of young titer 1,600 people a day coming pared in the “Totem” project. rep- " ‘~ " a ,.._ ll people in Waterloo Region who through the door, our library pro- resenting Grand River Collegiate g . _ . . , . . l’ have creative talent and aspira- titles an excellent venue to share Institute, Bluevale Collegiate lnsti- - ' » ‘ g; l tions to pursue artâ€"related careers. local and emerging talent with the tute, St, David Catholic Secondary ’ . , . A _ , 7 a; 3 the ceramic installations. community, and to build an appreA School and Woodland Christian ' ,. , y it , VI , ‘ “â€"-‘ which are collectively entitled citition ofpublic art." High School. They worked with . g g, _ z I" . 4» ‘. ,. g, "at “Totem”. wen-developed under the N‘latyas notes that murals community artist mentor Mary f _ â€" . Lg)"; f 3}, _ "3""‘3â€":{7.,;'3.fi;il=f"I“? Youth Ceramic Public Art Project. throughout the main library were Catherine Newcomb and the 7 . ' . f w “a ‘ , 1' ./ , A; “1,4“, with support front the Region of designed by graphic design stu~ Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery's r fi, 4&5; 3.12“. y . N, ;- i . j; l‘" Waterloo Arts Fund. the Kitchener dents at Conestoga College in 200? director of education. Sheila i, , , , _ 3,132,“ i,.§§ii‘jt,f 41;- >' Waterloo Community l-oundation, asapublic art project. McMath. z y ‘ ., ,’<..,~ . a: ,_ "it“ ' ,.. and the Pottery Supply House. The ceramic installations at the Newcomb says that the Youth 57 2 ~:«--., ,W ;: v, . . W ' A,“ F Chief librarian (‘athy Matyas main library were developed in Ceramic Public Art project proâ€" _ . 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