Firing off my Akimblog post to editor Terence Dick on Friday morning before driving up north to Parry Sound was one of the last things I can clearly remember of this past Canada Day weekend, which gives its appearance online this morning just as my hangover started to fade a rather lovely symmetry. Of a sort.

George Wallace, Educational Experiment: A tale in five fragments, at You Me Gallery. Despite what the editorially-provided header says on the Akimblog post, this show is also included in my Hamilton round-up.
For what ended up being a quiet time of year for Hamilton art - not to mention that unfortunate time of month when most galleries are turning over their shows - I found the six exhibitions a tighter squeeze than usual to discuss in the given 800-word format, so I may attempt to give some a more considered look on this blog later in the summer.
In the meantime, read here for the short version of Katherine MacDonald and George Wallace at the McMaster Museum of Art, George Wallace at You Me Gallery, and Robert Mason, Fiona Kinsella and Brendan Fernandes at the Art Gallery of Hamilton. See? Told you it was a mouthful.
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