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November 27, 2006
Were Building A Community 2006
It is time to once again reflect on the past year and it's accomplishments.
The Kier Gallery has had quite a year hosting 20 separate art shows and related events, plays,IMAC events, workshops and community events. We are as well creating and building an on line gallery and store. All in all I would say it has been a great year. I would like to congratulate all who participated in the shows and the programming.
What things would you like to see happen in the next year?
Would you like to be a member of The Kier Gallery, if so you can contact us at
Kierpaso@isn.net
If you like us let us know.
Kier
Posted by kier at 5:26 PM
November 22, 2006
Small Town Gossip
At Beanz yesterday morning I learned I was in love.
If only it were true.
I was at first flattered then annoyed.
Does the other person know?
Who is she?
Well!
Continued the story teller,
Diane B told Debby M that you are crazy in love with Laura M
and that she "Diane B" had not seen you in such a state in years.
WOW!
This is the stuff movies are made from.
First of all
If I were in love I would not discuss it with someone I see once every
six months. Second it would be with someone I was having a relationship with.
Third it would be none of your business.
Diane you should get a life of your own. I for one am not impressed by your child
like behavior and would appreciate it if you would curb your enthuastic imagination.
Who does it hurt when we make assumptions and then repeat them as fact?
I will let you know.
Kier
Posted by kier at 7:23 PM
November 1, 2006
November First 2006
First of November and it's a beautiful day.
My car broke down this morning on the way to town.
The brisk walk to the gas station was refreshing to say the least.
I had not dressed for the occasion par usual and the cool rain running down
the back of my neck reminded me of my high school days when I was too cool to
ware a coat. Not!
Dave from Dave's Auto Electric together with his amazing diagnostic
computer zeroed in on the problem immediately,
Mr Kenny you need a new vehicle.
Not funny Dave.
New wires and plugs and he will be as good as new.
At the price of gas two days not driving will pay the repairers.
Go ahead and fix it Dave.
The Kier Gallery
Richard McFadden is giving the gallery a new look and energy.
Richard is a familiar face working in the maritime music and film community
for many year. Richard is a motivator insuring everyone in the circle is involved
in the process whatever that process may be.
Any of you who have had the privilege od meeting Richard know what I mean.
Together we make it better.
Gallery Events
BORN (Birth Options Research Network) is hosting an evening of story telling
featuring Dutch Thompson, well-known Island folk historian speaking about
midwives from "The Bygone Days" in PEI and Laurel Smyth, Island Actor,
director,writer and midwife along with Sylvie Arsenault, midwife and doula and
Sherri MacWilliams, doula. Please join us on Saturday, November 4, 2006, 7:30 PM
at the Kier Gallery on Richmond Street in Charlottetown for an intimate evening
looking at the vital role midwives played in communities across PEI. For more
information please contact Sandy at 658-2798 or visit our website at
www.born-pei.ca.
What's New
Confederation Centre Art Gallery features an exhibition about the First
World War
In brief:
Charlottetown - The Confederation Centre Art Gallery will open an
exhibition called Dark Matter: The Great War and Fading Memory on
Remembrance Day, November 11, with a public reception at 12:30 p.m.
Curated by Andrew Hunter, the exhibition will be on view in the gallery
from November 11, 2006, to February 4, 2007.
Confederation Centre Art Gallery hosts talk on comic books November 7
Charlottetown - Dr. Greg Doran, Assistant Professor of English and
Coordinator of Theatre Studies at UPEI, will give a talk called Inside
the Lines: The Secret Lives of Comic Books in the Confederation Centre
Art Gallery on Tuesday, November 7, at 7 p.m.
"Whatever happened to the old comic book?" says Doran. "It grew up and
became the graphic novel."
I'll B Back
Kier
Posted by kier at 2:30 PM