2015 Annual Art Auction
Proceeds will benefit victims of family violence.
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Participating artists:
Norma Akkelian, Robert Alexander, Bedros Aslanian, Suzanne Bélair, Régis Boivin, Pelin Yasar Canez, Jean Carzou, Thomas de Souza, Jan Delikat, Arianna Garcia-Fialdini, MFA, John Gouzopoulos, Nathan Gilbert, A.Y. Jackson, Maciek Jankowski, Helen Kavouris, Joanna Kissel, Georgia Kourleti, Avy Loftus, Gordon Marich, Katerina Mertikas, Evangelia Mouzakiotis, G.H. Patterson, Joanna Pienkowski, Georgia Priniotakis, Pouneh Saber Sheikh, Paul Soulikias, Armand Tatossian, George Tsoukas, John Vazalinskas, Pei Yang, Marek Zoltak
Art selection
All works for the Art Auction are chosen by the Art Selection Committee, an independent group of artists, all of whom are trained in fine arts, are completely autonomous in their decision-making. No committee member, nor any person who is not at arm's length to the committee member, may submit artwork for consideration in the Auction. The Committee’s decisions are final.
Art selection 2015:
Dr. Steven Stowell, Assistant Professor, Art History, Concordia University
Steven Stowell is an historian of late medieval and Early Modern Italian art, whose research focuses on the devotional experiences and ritual uses of Renaissance art, the intersections between art and language, and the relationship between art and cultural discourses on gender and sexuality. He received his doctorate from Oxford University in 2009, and holds a BFA and an MA from Queen's University, Kingston. Prior to joining the faculty of Concordia University, Dr. Stowell held a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Department of Art at the University of Toronto, where he also taught in the Renaissance Studies Program at Victoria College. In his recent book, The Spiritual Language of Art: Medieval Christian Themes in Writings on Art of the Italian Renaissance, Dr. Stowell investigates the relationships between art, literature, and devotional responses to images.
He has also published research in the journals Word & Image and Dante Studies. His current research projects explore anthropological approaches to Renaissance art, looking at how art objects were implicated in the discourses surrounding issues such as fertility and growth, chastity and abundance, and healing and nourishment. Dr. Stowell is also a practicing artist, with an interest in figurative representation; he has exhibited in Canada and the UK.
Teodora Dimitrova, Art History Intern, Shield of Athena Family Services
Teodora Dimitrova is an Art History student in her fourth year at Concordia University that has a keen interest for contemporary art and architecture. During her academic career, she studied History & Theory of Architecture at Carleton University, Ottawa and History of Art at University College Cork, Ireland. The diversity of these educational institutions allowed her to have both theoretical and practical experience with prominent Canadian and International artists. In addition, her passion for traveling, lead her to explore the artistic traditions of France, Italy, Holland, UK and Ireland in the past year. Teodora is currently back in Montreal, interring for the Shield of Athena Family Service by assisting the organization at their Annual Art Auction with her acquired knowledge of art and multiculturalism.
Fanis Mitronikas has participated in the Shield of Athena’s Annual Art Auction for the past seventeen years. As a member of the Art Selection Committee he has also been responsible for the setup and exhibit of the different art works. All this is nothing new for Fanis, as he had been the representative for the Royal Gallery on Sherbrooke and had his own gallery, Galerie Nova on Crescent street. At times contributing work from his own private collection, he feels proud to support the valiant cause of the Shield of Athena , all the while doing something that he also enjoys.
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THIS YEAR AUCTIONEER
Gary Peterson is the Auctioneer at Coach House Auctions in Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec, specializing in the sale and procurement of antique and reproduction furniture, fine art, porcelain, collectibles, jewellery, coins and paper money.
Mr. Peterson has over 30 years of experience in the auction industry with extensive knowledge in the sale of antiques and collectibles. Previously, he was also involved in the sale of many heavy machinery and equipment companies including Molson O’Keefe Brewers in Montreal, Lowney’s Chocolate Manufacturing in Sherbrooke, Goodyear Tires in St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, Corelli Wines and many more industrial auctions. Mr. Peterson has worked with many non-profit organizations such as the Just For Kids Foundation and the Missing Children’s Network, in addition to raising funds for several years on behalf of the Atlantic Salmon Federation.
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