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Artspace on the Mezzanine features Ajax artist

Nov 03, 2008 - 02:22 PM

DURHAM -- Ajax artist Ingrid Ruthig is featured this month in Bowmanville.

Throughout the month of November, the artwork of the Ajax architect, editor, writer and visual artist will be featured at Artspace on the Mezzanine, displayed in the Bomanville Branch of the Clarington Library.

The series, "Fragments of the Missing," consists of mixed-media panels chosen from a larger visual work-in-progress.

Ruthig earned a Bachelor of Architecture in the 1980s at the University of Toronto.

She retired her licence after a decade of practice in Toronto and decided to write full time.

Ruthig co-edited and co-published LICHEN Arts and Letters Preview, Durham Region's first literary journal, from 2000 to 2007.

Her award-winning work has been seen across Canada and internationally.

Ruthig will also take part in an evening of artist-writer readings and discussion, scheduled for mid-November at the library.

Presented by both the Clarington Visual Arts Centre and the Clarington Public Library, Artspace on the Mezzanine exhibits works that display both a visual and literary component.

It is located in the Bomanville Branch, 123 Church St.

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