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HA&L - issue four.1 Spring/Summer 2011Elect
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lolipta by Paul Cvetich - from ichikupark |
Why Must We Die? An Introduction by John Terpstra PART II: Was Edward Roper a Hamilton Artist? by Jim Burant Duras by J. S. Porter Laying it on the line: the prints of Greg Rennick by Regina Haggo Portfolio II by Greg Rennick German Expressionism in Hamilton by Debra Antoncic Paul Cvetich: ichikupark by Tor Lukasik Foss Portfolio by Paul Cvetich Highway Eight South by Jeff Seffinga Bibliomania 7 [7] by Rui Pimenta Curated by Ola Wlusek. Featuring artists Sarah Kernohan, Svava Thordis Juliusson, and Eric Powell. Airports in Airports by Travis Kurowski Portfolio by Donna Ibing Requiem for a Garden Gnome by Michael Allgoewer Lajos KASSAK "Of course the sands of Present Time are running out from under our feet. And why not? The Great Conundrum: 'What are we here for?' is all that ever held us here in the first place. Fear. The answer to the Riddle of the Ages has actually been out in the street since the First Step in Space. Who runs may read but few people run fast enough. What are we here for? Does the great metaphysical nut revolve around that? Well, I'll crack it for you, right now. What are we here for? We are here to go!" [Gysin, Brion. 1969. The process; a novel. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday] Paul Lisson, Editor Art Director: Peter Stevens Fiona Kinsella: Designer & HA&L's Associate Editor 3rd Anniversary issue
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Greg Rennick, 211 St. John’s Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. ![]() Edward Roper, Title Page: Muskoka: Picturesque Playground of Canada, 1883. Lithograph, Acc. No. 1989-176-161 (photo: Jim Burant). Library & Archives Canada. |
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HA&L would like to acknowledge and celebrate the support of the Ontario Arts Council. The Ontario Arts Council is an agency of the government of Ontario. |



