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HELEN'S COOKBOOK LAUNCH 
The Helen Pitt Gallery artist run centre presents:
HELEN'S COOKBOOK LAUNCH

Wednesday, July 4, 2007
7:30-10:00 PM
Wine will be available, served with complimentary cheeses and chocolates

Please join us at the Helen Pitt Gallery for the launch reception of our latest publication, HELEN'S COOKBOOK.

This yummy 86-page, full-colour extravaganza is the second component of the Helen Pitt Gallery's investigation and celebration of food, eating and the social and artistic possibilities of the meal.

Following Helen's Wedding, our wedding-themed fundraiser and banquet from last fall, HELEN'S COOKBOOK features recipes and food-themed writings, and images by: Kim Kennedy Austin, Kristina Podesva, Abbas Akhavan, Marina Roy, Natasha McHardy, Randy Lee Cutler, Margot Leigh Butler, Renay Egami, Michael Turner, Aleksandra Idzior, Patrick Andersson, Nancy Nisbet, William Wood, Phillip McCrum, Jesse Caryl, Haig Aivazian, Linda Chinfen, Alison Andrachuk, Lance Blomgren, Eleanor Morgan, Riisa Walden, Divya Mehra, Nina & Sasha Krieger, Ron Tran, Sydney Hermant, Jeremy Todd, Bob Blumer, Donato Mancini, Arabella Campbell, Gareth Moore, Johann Groebner, Anne Lesley Selcer, Carolee Schneeman, Gaile Addison, Isabelle Pauwels, Martha Rosler, Erin Moure, Kegan McKadden, Vandana Shiva, Emmy Lee, Adrienne Lai, Emily Rosamond.

HELEN'S COOKBOOK
Editors: Abbas Akhavan and Marina Roy
Designed by Carley Hodgkinson
ISBN 978-0-9782165-4-2

Helen Pitt Gallery
#102-148 Alexander Street
Vancouver, BC V6A 1B5
604.681.6740 / www.helenpittgallery.org

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HELEN PITT GALLERY PRESENTS...
hE BLESSES hIS gOOSE: an installation by Joey Dubuc 
and
No Light Stands Alone: Tegan Moore

Saturday, June 30 to Saturday, July 28, 2007
Opening reception: Friday, June 29 at 8pm


hE BLESSES hIS gOOSE: Joey Dubuc

Joey Dubuc’s recent work has been seeking connections between procedural poetics, narrative theory and conceptual art. hE BLESSES hIS gOOSE is a world of puppets, maquettes, sculptures, and images developed from the narrative possibilities available in the limited lexicon of words that can be written upside-down on a calculator.

The protagonist of this landscape, BILL hEgEL (or 73634 7718) is a sometimes charming despotic goose that rules the isles of hELL through a monopoly on oil (both ShELL and ESSO), as well as a whole host of common consumer products. He is an entrepreneurial dreamer, roaming the fine line between the commendable search for the good life and its double: greed, disappointment, and madness.

Using the textual strategies of OULIPO and a mytho-poetic approach to the visual, Dubuc fashions an improvisational story-line from within the strictures of a largely predetermined linguistic cosmology. Akin to listening to radio feedback in the hopes of finding any voice from beyond, any meaning whatsoever—whether diabolical, ridiculous, or utterly schizophrenic—hE BLESSES hIS gOOSE is a lulling, fragmented glimpse into issues of over-consumption and the global energy crises. Seeking out meaning from the mundane, the project asks if a simple trick played in high school can be filled with potential, like maybe the calculator (a ghost in the machine) is really trying to tell us something.

JOEY DUBUC is an artist and writer living in Vancouver. He has exhibited his work in Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and Brisbane. His novel, Neither Either Nor Or was published by conundrum press in 2003, and his work has been featured recently in Matrix, The Walrus and in Alphabet City: Suspects.

Helen Pitt Gallery
#102-148 Alexander Street
Vancouver, BC
V6A 1B5 Canada
T: (604) 681-6740
E: pittg@telus.net
www.helenpittgallery.org
Contact: Lance Blomgren, Director/Curator