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We Love Your Mother’s Watercolours is a selection of exhibitions that will be happening over the next six months
at the Green Room (5386 St. Laurent).

Claire Boucher

Claire Boucher’s work addresses voids, nullity and ulterior motives. Hopefully her life will continue in such a
way that she may continue to devote herself to these issues. This January, Claire will be showing a selection of
drawings on these themes.

January 14th, 7 pm

www.flickr.com/photos/claireboucher

Rita Parker

Rita Parker lives and works in Montreal and Marseilles, France. She is a mixed media artist and videographer. Her researches
use mediums like painting, collage, drawing, video, sound, and installation. This Febuary she will be showing a
selection of her recent collage.

February 4th, 7pm

http://ritaparker.free.fr/

Christopher Roberston

Chris robertson’s print work is a world that is stark and nearly bare in form, but brimming with immediate
life. Co-founder and printer at Moniker, he and katie green have been the local screenprinting solution for several
years now; he also provides dishwashing solutions at local restaurants on weekends.
So your friendly neighborhood printmaker, pushing the boundaries of poor taste and awkward scale. And an
upcoming show that will offer a table d’hote of woodcuts from the last year. A balance of memories, metaphor
and imagination.

March 18th, 7pm

www.monikerdesigns.ca/chris
Timothy Adkins

Timothy Atkins is an artist living and working wherever he pleases. After 3 years in Paris, 3 years in tockholm and
3 years in New York, he currently resides on the foggy, desolate planes of Båstad, Sweden, where he has a small
atelier and gallery. He keeps the loneliness at bay by working on various personal projects, illustration and collaborations
with other artists. In October, 2010, he will embark on a 1 year painting trip through Europe with nothing but a
minivan and his supplies in tow.

April 1, 7pm

www.timpaints.blogspot.com

Meqo Cecil

Meqo Sam Cecil is a photographer. Some say he was born that way, others say he acquired it as a child. Either
way, he has been intoxicated by chemical fumes ever since first developing prints in paint trays in an unventi-
lated attic closet the summer before 8th grade. In the subsequent years the ventilation got better but the intoxication
remained. Even Art School and two months on a Greyhound bus failed to make him kick the habit. Moving to
New York only made things worse, as the problem was accepted and encouraged there. Meqo will be showing recent
photographs this May.

May 6, 7pm

Naomi Cook

Naomi’s interest in narration and imagery take a new direction in her new exhibit opening June, 2009. She will
be showing a selection of drawings based on a story told by character in an Michelangalo Antonioni movie. All
will be ink on paper.

June 3rd, 7pm

naomibcook.com
naomibcook.blogspot.com

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