Montreal’s First Visionary Art Show

MAY 9, 2009
MONTREAL

Suma artist and glassblower,  Neal Kuellmer a.k.a Teeneetus is participating in
The Interdimensional Art Show, Montreal’s First International Visionary Art exposition. It is a collaboration of visionary artists and musicians from communities around the world. This exhibit will showcase the works of over thirty different artists from many cities in eight different countries!

The event will also include a visionary arts and crafts market. There will be posters, cards, CDs, books, music, jewellery, clothing, etc, some of which will be included in a raffle. There will be face painting by April Anna, and live painting by Chris Dyer. Healthy and delicious vegetarian food will be available as well as drinks at moderate prices.

The Interdimensional Art Show is a collaboration between local head shop and event producer “Psychonaut”, Positive Creations and Dig.iT.aL (electronic mash-up DJs). The event also has the support from other Visionary organizations such as Meta Gallery in Toronto and Dew in British Columbia. This exhibition is also a stop in the “Interdimensional Art Tour” organised by Tribe 13, a well- known Seattle art and music collective. The tour will also have shows in San Francisco, Eugene and Seattle. 

For images of the art and more info, please go to: www.myspace.com/montrealvisionaryartshow 

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One Response to “Montreal’s First Visionary Art Show”

  1. sneaks says:

    will neal have glass works available at the show?

    the site is looking good!!!

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