It was an eventful month to say the least! With all that was going on in the city we were truly grateful that so many people still made it down to the gallery.
We had three very successful shows beginning with Myriam Levy's Desert Rhythms. The beautiful vibration of her work was complimented by extraordinary music chosen by Myriam.

Our next opening was for Diana Bennett and her cathartic work entitled 'Re
sonance' - a series of sculptures exploring her experiences with her Grand daughter's battle with cancer. It has received not only critical praise, many are saying it is her best work to date, but has also deeply effected many of those who have come to see the work.
The much anticipated opening of Costa Dvorezky's Adam and Eve did not disappoint. We had a great turn out despite the G20 and have had many of his admirers and collectors come by since. Interestingly, many artists have also been asking Costa when he is going to start offering classes in his techniques!
Beside that was his series "Only their Portraits Remain," a series of portraits taken of political prisinors before they were executed during the Cambodian genocide of the 1970's.
May was a busy month for charity events as well. I attended a luncheon with the Women's Art Association. A group who raises money for scholarships in the Arts at many of the major Universities in Canada. I am hoping to join the organization in the fall to help them with their fund-raising efforts.















