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Ewa Zebrowski will participate in a group exhibition at the Rayko Gallery, San Francisco, California
The Invisible Age
September 4 - October 10, 2008
www.TheInvisibleAge.com
Ewa Monika Zebrowski’s image, mothers, has been chosen to grace the cover of
the new Anne Michaels novel, The Winter Vault, to be released in Canada in 2009.
This is Anne Michaels second novel. Her first novel, Fugitive Pieces (1996), was #1
on the national bestseller list in Canada for two years and garnered many awards,
in Canada, in the USA and abroad. This is Zebrowski’s fifth book cover.
Ewa Monika Zebrowski wins Quebec Magazine Awards 2007 for Ode A Venise Chatelaine November 2006 in the Photographie/Reportage (Photo Essay) category.
[see article and photos - pdf]
Zebrowski completes her most recent artist’s book vedute di venezia, an edition of 50, which includes 27 images of venice and an essay, The Fragile and the Serene, by Princeton History professor, Theodore K. Rabb.
Ewa Monika Zebrowski invited to speak at The Architecture of the Book International Symposium hosted by the Sir Wilfred Grenfell College Art Gallery in Corner Brook, Newfoundland
March 7-10, 2007
www.swgc.mun.ca/artgallery/aotb
Ewa Zebrowski joins the Montreal Agency 2m2 as their eleventh photographer.
www.2m2.ca
Zebrowski participates in the 5th Biennale Orizzonte Quebec on November 27, 2006 with a special presentation, Il Circolo di Poeti, at the Grazia Neri Gallery, Milan, Italy.
Nital Magazine interview– Fotografia come Poesia
http://www.nital.it/sguardi/47/zebrowski.php
Acquisitions
2007
National Library of Canada, Wellesley College, and Smith College acquire vedute di venezia for their Special Collections.
University of Washington acquires two early artist's books by Zebrowski my mother...myself (2002) and My Mother Was There ... (2001) for their Special Collections.
2006
Musee d’Art Contemporain acquires work, tanto tempo senza notizie de te, for their permament collection.
Exhibitions
September 4 - October 10, 2008
The Invisible Age
Self-portraits of women aged 50-65
Opening reception:
Friday, September 5, 6 pm to 8 pm
Mon: Closed | Tues-Thurs 10am-10pm | Fri-Sun 10am-8pm
RayKo Photo Center
428 Third Street,
San Francisco, CA 94107
415-495-3773
www.raykophoto.com
What is the invisible age? To a large extent it’s a phenomenon of our society, which sees and values younger women for their beauty and energy, and also sees and values older women for their wisdom and character. But, in the eyes of this same society, the 50ish to 65ish woman is of little value and practically invisible.
And yet, what we’re dealing with is not a purely external phenomenon. The invisible age is also internal. It’s an age of transition, when women often must go through the unsettling process of redefining who they are to themselves and to the world. Each individual experiences this age differently. What you'll see on the walls at Rayko is the work of 30 artists, from around the country and as far away as Canada and England, expressing what being at the invisible age means to them.
Exhibition curated by Jan Potts and Beth Kientzle.
December 6, 2007 – January 6, 2008
vedute di venezia
Fragments & Moments
Eleanor London Côte Saint-Luc
April - October 2007
tanto tempo senza notizie di te included in the exhibition, De L'Ecriture, currently at the Musee d'Art Contemporain Montreal. [see press release]
November 30, 2006 - February 12, 2007
Beyond Words :: Artists' Books
International Juried Exhibition Guest-curated by Ruth R. Rogers,
Special Collections Librarian, Wellesley College
The University Art Gallery
Arlyn Ende, Director The University of the South
Sewanee, Tennessee
January 2007
vedute di venezia
Art Mûr
Montreal, Quebec
February 4 - March 10, 2006
small works
juried group show curated by Jack Shainman
80 Washington Square East Galleries
New York University
New York, New York
October 26 – December 2, 2006
Beyond Feminism: Women Artist Working in Female Iconography
An exhibition curated by Sarah McCutcheon Greiche
Parisian Laundry
Montreal, Quebec
Reviews
Art Mur takes us to Italy
Henry Lehman, The Gazette (Montreal), February 3, 2007
“Two new shows ar Art Mur transport us to Italy. Although both artists are dealing with the past, they so so in vey different ways.”
All roads lead to Zebrowski
Henry Lehman, The Gazette (Montreal), December 10, 2005
"In her dazzling, low-key series of colour and black-and-white photos, Montreal artist Ewa Monika Zebrowski gives us a tantalizing glimpse of what might be described as her Rome."
[read full article]
Canadian Art, June 2005
read full article
Night-prowling photographer searches for meaning in Venice
Henry Lehman, The Gazette (Montreal), December 04, 2004
"Inspired by the written thoughts of the late poet Joseph Brodsky on the subject of Venice, Zebrowski has wandered the city in the late hours of the night and the early hours of the morning, searching for nothing less than the nature of immortality and the meaning of life."
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