hEaVEN n eARTh - reSOURCEs

 
 

 


reVIEWs

hEaVEN eARTh - Museum London, London Canada, March 31 - May 20th, 2001.
to read this review online click here
"Pas brings his art to London - The hEaVEN n eARTh exhibition is at the Ivey North Gallery of LRAHM until May 20" By Herman Goodden, The London Free Press Newspaper, London, Canada. April 15, 2001. Sunday Look Section, Look Out, p. 14. Read this article online by clicking on this text.
"Artist Gerard Pas' latest exhibit extends his lifelong study - EXPLORING THE BODY AND SOUL", By Vincent Cherniak, The London Free Press Newspaper, London, Canada. April 21, 2001. Spirituality & Ethics (Opinion Section H) p. H7.
Future exhibition reviews to be posted here.
 


credits and acknowledgments

hEaVEN eARTh - Museum London, London Canada, March 31 - May 20th, 2001.
Acknowledgments and Credits to all those individuals who made this project a reality - with pictures where possible.
A list of all the works and their commercial value.
Come and listen to Cannon Hersey (Executive Director of CrossPathCulture, New York) and Samson Mnisi (Visual Artist & Director of CrossPathCulture, South Africa) speak about Gerard's recent sculptural work in Johannesburg, South Africa and "Contemporary Art in Africa" at The London Regional Art and Historical Museum: Sunday, Postponed from April 22, 2001, 2:00 pm. to May 13th, 2001 at LRAHM - 421 Ridout St, London, Canada.
Future credits and acknowledgments to be posted here.
 


oTHEr imPOrTANT reSOURCEs

hEaVEN eARTh
Gerard created stationary on the occasion of this exhibition. It can be used with "Outlook" or "Outlook Express." See it first, then download it from below - it does come with easy instructions.
Download the above stationary - it comes with complete and easy instructions on how to install it on your home computer.

If your not sure about doing this then write to pains@gerardpas.com We will e-mail you the stationery, which you can then save within "Outlook" or "Outlook Express".
If your looking for the poem by Christopher Cooper Angell it has been moved to "The Café" section of www.gerardpas.com - click here to visit the Café now. This poem is a great piece of modern literature and an inspiration to Gerard during the later part of producing works for this show.
We hope to include other works by Christopher Angell as well as great works by numerous other artists as time permits.
 

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