Tom Dean: Roundtable Discussions

Saturday, June 7, 2025
2-5PM, followed by a reception, 5-7PM
Top Top Projects (165 Geary Ave, Toronto, ON M6H 2B8)

Roundtable A: Press
2PM
Co-presented with Art Metropole
Featuring: Vincent Bonin, Robert Fones, Peggy Gale, and Luis Jacob

Roundtable B: Space
3:30 PM
Co-presented with the plumb
Featuring: Anthony Cooper, Suzy Lake, Nell Tenhaaf, and Adam Welch

Tom Dean: GOOD-BYE is an exhibition that brings together a rarely seen body of conceptual and sculptural work produced between 1969-1974, when Dean was living in Montreal. Documenting the artist’s extensive and active engagement with the local alternative art scene and broader cultural milieu, GOOD-BYE invites viewers to reevaluate and reflect on the enduring significance of Dean’s work, and this cultural history, in today’s context.

In partnership with Art Metropole and the plumb, we are pleased to convene roundtable discussions around two essential nodes of Dean’s early practice: artist’s press and publications and artist-run spaces. Bringing together an illustrious panel of speakers, the discussions will shed light on the historical context of these movements and activities and reflect on the threads of resonance that are visible, at work, and needed in this present moment.

The event will take place at Top Top Projects (165 Geary Ave, Toronto, ON M6H 2B8) and will be followed by a reception with refreshments.

Panelists

Vincent Bonin
Vincent Bonin is an author and independent researcher. His essays and books have been published by 1700 La Poste (Montreal), the Art Gallery of Ontario, Canadian Art (Toronto), Centre AndrĂ© Chastel (Paris), Darling Foundry (Montreal), Fillip (Vancouver), the Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery (MontrĂ©al), the MIT Press (Cambridge), the MusĂ©e d’art contemporain de MontrĂ©al, les Presses du rĂ©el (Dijon), Sterberg Press (Berlin) and the Vancouver Art Gallery. As a curator, he organized, amongst other exhibitions, Documentary Protocols (1965-1975) (2007-2008), D’un discours qui ne serait pas du semblant/Actor, networks, theories (2015), both at the Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery in Montreal, RĂ©ponse (around the philosopher Catherine Malabou) (2016), at the MusĂ©e d’art contemporain des Laurentides in Saint-JĂ©rĂŽme, in 2016, and was co-curator, with Catherine Morris, of Materializing Six Years, Lucy R. Lippard and the emergence of Conceptual Art, at the Brooklyn Museum in 2012, and, with a collective of curators, of Traffic: Conceptual Art in Canada (various venues, on tour from 2010 to 2013).

Anthony Cooper
Anthony Douglas Cooper is a Toronto-based artist working across sculpture and performance. He is known for his collaborations through VSVSVS and as a founding member of the plumb. Recent exhibitions include Tools ‘n’ Shit (2019) at goodwater gallery, Rabbithole Foxhole (2019) at The J Spot, Vision321 (2024) curated by Hearth Garage, at the plumb, Manual Assembly: Fragments of a Whole (2024) at The Goldfarb Gallery, and a colourful dotted line (2025) at Blouin Division. Cooper’s most recent curatorial projects at the plumb include the exhibition goodtime, which continued and expanded John Goodwin’s recent curatorial work, and Andrew James Paterson: Never Enough Night, co-curated with Laura Carusi and Kate Whiteway, and Luxurious Labour with Charlie Murray. 

Robert Fones
Robert Fones was born in London, Ontario on 10 March 1949. He was part of an active art scene in London associated with 20/20 Gallery, where he had his first solo exhibition in 1969. In 1973 he was a founding member of Forest City Gallery. He also designed the original tree-ring logo.

Robert Fones has lived in Toronto since 1976. He first exhibited with Carmen Lamanna Gallery, then Sandra Simpson Gallery before joining Olga Korper Gallery in 2000. In his work Fones often combines elements from popular culture and design, such as packaging, pictograms and letterforms, with his investigations into geological, cultural, and industrial history. Fones works in a variety of media and has consistently explored a number of recurring themes: the ideologies embedded in the artifacts of cultural life, the invisible span of natural and cultural change, and the visual contradictions inherent in the two-dimensional illusions of painting and photography.

Fones has exhibited in Canada, the United States and Germany. In 1999 he received the Toronto Arts Award for Visual Art. He has taught at the Ontario College of Art and Design, the Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design at the University of Toronto and in the Art & Art History program at Sheridan College.

Artist books have featured prominently in his artistic production. He has published several books with Coach House Books and with Art Metropole including Anthropomorphiks (1971) Field Identification (1985), Head Paintings (1997) and Bevelled Paintings (2025). Fones has also written extensively about art and design for publications such as C Magazine, Parachute, Vanguard, Ciel Variable, Canadian Art, and Azure Magazine.

Peggy Gale
A Toronto-based independent curator and writer/critic specializing in media-related and time-based works by contemporary artists, Peggy Gale studied art history at the University of Toronto and UniversitĂ  degli Studi in Florence. Her numerous exhibitions range from Videoscape (Art Gallery of Ontario, 1974-1975), to L’avenir (looking forward) for La Biennale de MontrĂ©al, 2014. She received the Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts in 2006.

Gale has published widely since the mid-1970s; recent essays include “Up All Night,” in Holding Ground: Nuit Blanche and Other Ruptures fromPublic Books, Toronto, 2021, an essay for Tom Sherman’s Exclusive Memory: A Perceptual History of the Future, edited by David Diviney (2023) and a foreword for The Prophets: Richard Ibghy and Marilou Lemmens, edited by Ana Barajas, 2024.

A selection of her texts is currently in preparation for publication as ANTECEDENTS: Art After Video.

Luis Jacob
Luis Jacob was born in Lima, Peru, and now lives in Toronto, Canada.  Working as artist, curator, and writer, his diverse practice addresses power and the subjectivity of aesthetic experience.  Working as artist, curator, and writer, his diverse practice addresses power and the subjectivity of aesthetic experience.  Jacob’s work invites a collision of meaning systems that destabilize our conventions of viewing and open up possibilities for participation and the creation of knowledge.

Recent solo exhibitions include Galerie Max Mayer, DĂŒsseldorf, and Birch Libralato, Toronto (2012); Kunsthalle Lingen (2012); Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto (2011); Fonderie Darling, MontrĂ©al (2010); StĂ€dtisches Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach (2009); and Kunstverein Hamburg, (2008). 

Group exhibitions include Taipei Biennial 2012, Taipei Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan; Witte de With Contemporary Art, Rotterdam (2012);Generali Foundation, Vienna (2011); Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2010); The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto (2008); and Documenta 12, Kassel (2007).

Suzy Lake
Suzy Lake emigrated to Montreal from Detroit, Michigan in 1968. She is known for her large-scale photography dealing the body as both subject and device. Although classically trained, her practice adopted performance, video, and photography as an exploration into politics of the body, identity, and power relations. Lake’s later work questions these issues of resistance to include the politic and poetics of the ageing body. Suzy’s work is represented by Bradley Ertaskiran in Montreal and MFC_Michele Didier in Paris, France. If in Montreal, she will have a major solo show in September at the Bradley Ertaskiran gallery.

Lake was one of 13 co-founders of Vehicule Art Inc. artist -run centre in 1971 (Tom Dean was another co-founder). The Art Gallery of Ontario presented Introducing Suzy Lake, a full career retrospective in 2014. Lake was the recipient of both a Governor General’s Award for Visual Arts and Media, and the Scotiabank Photography Award in 2016. She was awarded the Distinguished Artist Award got Lifetime Achievement in Chicago last year.                                                                                           

Her work is in the collection of major museums in Canada, plus significant international institutions such as the Albright Knox Gallery, Buffalo, New York, USA; Brandhorst Museum, Munich, Germany; Centre National des Arts Plastiques, Paris, France; Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit, Michigan, USA; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, NY. USA; Museum of Modern Art, New York City, NY, USA; Museum Lodz, Wroclaw, Poland; and the Sammlung Verbund, Vienna, Austria.

Nell Tenhaaf
Nell Tenhaaf is an electronic media artist and writer. Born in Oshawa, she lived in Montreal from 1969 to 1994, in Pittsburgh 1994-97, and since then in Toronto and Trent Hills, Ontario.

Tenhaaf  has been working with computer-based media since the early 1980s. She first made pioneering artworks using the Telidon videotex protocol for interactive graphics and text. She then became known for lightbox displays that presented a critique and appropriation of scientific material about genetic engineering and biotechnology. Since the mid-1990s her work has been implicated in artificial life (A-life, an early relative of AI) and has taken the form of sculptures that bring human and electronic components into close contact.

Tenhaaf has exhibited her work in Canada and internationally. She is Professor Emerita at York University in Toronto, and is represented by Paul Petro Contemporary Art in Toronto.

Adam Welch
Prior to joining the AGO in 2023 as Curator, Modern Art, Adam held various curatorial roles at the National Gallery of Canada (NGC), the Art Museum at the University of Toronto and the Whitney Museum of American Art. His exhibitions for the NGC include the retrospective General Idea (2022), Joseph Beuys (2015–17), The Advent of Abstraction (2016–17), and the Indigenous and Canadian Galleries (2017). He holds an MA from Columbia University, and a PhD in the history of art from the University of Toronto, where he is an Assistant Professor, Status Only.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Convergence Music and Art Festival

Kick off Oshawa’s Convergence Music and Art Festival at the RMG! The launch party will be taking place at the Gallery on Friday, September 20. During the Festival on Saturday, September 21, find us at the ARTBLOCK and at the Family Zone.

RMG Friday: Convergence Launch Party

September 20, 2024
7-10pm
Location: The Robert McLaughlin Gallery

Join us to celebrate the launch of the Convergence Music & Arts Festival. Enjoy live musical performances by Joel Anderson, Christina Smith, and Desarae Dee* as well as art-making activities, exhibitions, and food from local restaurants.

* Please note: due to unforeseen circumstances Desarae Dee is unable to perform.

Joel Anderson is a songwriter with a rich, smooth tone that fuses elements from R&B and Gospel. His music, characterized by heartfelt storytelling and passionate delivery, deeply resonates with listeners through its authenticity and emotional depth.

Scarborough-born, Jamaican-raised Christina Smith’s unique sound is a combination of elements. Some of her musical influences include FKA twigs, Halle Bailey, Kathleen Battle and Qveen Herby. She describes her sound as classical fusion, pulling from the vocal technique and delivery of classical music, and the instrumentation of contemporary music (including, R&B, pop, house and rock).

Join local guest artist Chelsea Frattura in the art studio to get your geek on! Dive into the nostalgic world of 8-bit artwork as you design and create your own custom magnet. Using the grid method, you’ll bring your favourite pop culture icons to life—or invent your own design! Perfect for beginners.

ARTBLOCK

September 21, 2024
11am-7pm
Location: Former Oshawa GO Bus terminal

At the Convergence Music & Arts Festival, the City of Oshawa and The Robert McLaughlin Gallery are co-presenting ARTBLOCK, an art-centered festival Zone showcasing local artistic talent. This area will include a public art exhibition in the former Oshawa GO Bus terminal, art by local artists, participatory art activities and more!

Feature in ARTBLOCK: Points of Connection

For over 20 years, the Oshawa Bus Terminal served as the site for countless homecomings, goodbyes, greetings and adventures. Now no longer in use, it stands like a monument to past memories while awaiting its future redevelopment. For Convergence Music & Arts Festival, the terminal returns to its former glory, packed with people and stories, as the site of the art exhibition Points of Connection.

Points of Connection brings together work by locally connected artists to explore how our personal histories are tied to collective experiences and settings. The exhibition gathers us to reflect on the ways we seek connection; through personal histories, community, technology and nature.

This Bus Terminal connected Oshawa’s communities to and from, far and wide, making it a fitting location for an exhibition that considers how we as a community flourish through connections.

Presented by the City of Oshawa and The Robert McLaughlin Gallery.

Family Zone

Saturday, September 21, 2024
11am-7pm
Location: Family Zone

Join us in the Family Zone at the Convergence Music and Art Festival! We will be designing our own unique band t-shirt art using watercolour resist techniques to create awe-inspiring creations.

This event has been financially assisted by the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund a program of the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport, administered by the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund Corporation.


The RMG reserves the right to modify or cancel this event due to circumstances beyond RMG’s control or not reasonably anticipated, including but not limited, to weather, or inability of Facility to host Event.

Beer Garden Party at Old Flame Brewery

Celebrate the end of summer with the RMG at Old Flame Brewery! The special event will feature a brewery tour, live music in Old Flame’s beautiful backyard patio, and of course, craft beer!

Old Flame’s Elevated Tour & Tasting Program will give you a comprehensive look inside the world of Old Flame, and encourage people to appreciate and learn about the hard work and passion that go into creating Canadian craft beer. There are two tours of the brewery available at 1pm and 3pm. Members will receive a free flight of beer after the brewery tours.

The RMG aims to provide welcoming and accessible experiences for a diversity of people, both inside and outside of the gallery. Please email Émeraude Domingos-Mbuku, Membership & Shop Lead at [email protected] with any questions about venue accessibility. This is a 19+ event – all sales are final.

About Old Flame Brewery

Our flagship location and beloved hometown. If you have never been to Port Perry, we encourage you to visit our community and witness the small-town magic. Our building has a rich history with our township, and we work to preserve and pass on its stories. Whether you join us for a couple flights and live music, a tour to hear the history and process of Old Flame, or to pick up a few cans to go, we promise you will have an experience worth remembering.

Venue: Old Flame Brewery, 135 Perry St, Port Perry, ON L9L 1B8

Cost: Free for RMG members with valid membership card, $15 for the public

Frequently Asked Questions
Can I just walk in?
Reservations are required and can be made online. We will be checking membership ID at the door.

Can I bring my own alcohol?
No you cannot. The event will be taking place at a brewery, there will be plenty of drink options available.

Do I need to bring my membership card with me?
Yes you do. Otherwise you will need to pay the $15.00 non-member entry fee.

What if I’m a member but my friends/family aren’t?
Members get in for free. If you have a Dual/Family membership, you can bring an additional person with you for a total of 2 ‘members’ for this particular event. Otherwise, friends/family will have to pay the $15.00 entry fee.

What does the $15.00 entry fee get me?
Aside from entry to the event, you your entry fee will also cover your participation in the brewery tour, your beer taster flight, and food.

I need to get in touch with you!
If you have any questions, comments or concerns, you can contact Émeraude Domingos-Mbuku, the Membership & Shop Lead at [email protected] or 905-576-3000.