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+ 0 - 1 | § In Your Face (at the AGO)

The Art Gallery of Ontario, in Toronto, Canada is currently conducting an experiment in participatory art-making that will be of interest to anyone with Fluxus tendencies.

Get creative – draw it, paint it or write it. Your work will join thousands of others in what could be the largest presentation of portraits in the world! Submit your original works of art by June 1 to be a part of In Your Face – an exhibition opening July 1, 2006.

For the first time in the Gallery's history the AGO is launching an exhibition created entirely by the public.

Opening July 1, In Your Face is an exhibition of portraits collected from the general public to celebrate the individuality and diversity of Canada. Submissions are now being accepted for the exhibition and the Gallery will be entering the completed project for consideration by the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest collection of portraits ever assembled.

One of the AGO's initiatives as part of Toronto's Live with Culture celebration this year, In Your Face will allow everyone to become a creative part of the Gallery's future. In addition to external submissions, visitors can experiment with portrait-making in the Gallery and take part in interactive artists' demonstrations.


To participate visit http://www.ago.net/info/ago_exhibitions/exhibition_specific.cfm?ID=4224 and print the entry form. There is no entry fee and you can enter as many times as you want. There is however a release statement that must accompany each entry so be sure to download it from URL above before you send in your work. In case the URL above breaks, I have included the entry form below.

In Your Face entry form

+ 0 - 1 | § Fluxus Podcast

Walter Cianciusi a Fluxlister and contemporary Fluxus artist has recently set up a Fluxus podcast which can be subscribed to using Apple iTunes.

To listen you just need to:
1. download iTunes 6 (free) for Mac or PC:
www.apple.com/itunes/download/ ;
2. search for "Fluxus" in the Music Store page (podcast directory); 3. sign in "Fluxus" podcast.

The xml address for the Fluxus Podcast to feed in any podcast receiver (like Juice, Doppler, iTunes or whatever) is http://homepage.mac.com/cianciusi/podcast.xml