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MICHAEL BURTCH: ARTIST

SCULPTOR, SOUND ARTIST, WRITER, SET DESIGNER

EVENTS HELD

TRACES /STEEPPED IN STONES

 

 

 A multi-dimensional performance was held at the Heritage Discovery Centre in Sault Ste. Marie

 

Traces! Michael Burtch and Annie King bring their multi-dimensional performance to the Heritage Discovery Centre in Sault Ste. Marie, ON. Incorporating video, live sound and spoken word audiences are drawn into an immersive demonstration of their creative processes in painting and sculpture employing fire and ice. Liz Webkamigad MC’s.

The Stories Steeped in Stone performance series is brought to you by the partnership of Friends of Ermatinger Clergue National Historic Site and Theatre in Motion. Funded by Canadian Heritage. Make sure to follow Stories Steeped in Stone so you don't miss any of the upcoming performances; Facebook and Instagram @storiessteepedinstone

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BLACK WATER/SUNKEN CATHEDRAL

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"Annie King & Michael Burtch transform Heliene  Headquarters into giant gallery" Chris Belsito.

He also said that Duo exhibit art show brings a 'New York or L.A.' to the Sault" 

You can see a slideshow of the event on sootoday click to see the slideshow and interviews with Annie and Michael.
 
 You can also listen to the interview with Annie by clicking the link - Listen to this article - 00:06:43

 

Information taken from Soo Today.

Local artist Annie King didn’t originally see art in her future when she was attending school.

She started university thinking she might want to go into medicine.

“Science and math were always my strong suit academically, but I took a painting course as an elective, and I loved it,” says King.

“I actually found it really challenging and I received the worst mark I have ever had.”

Despite the unsatisfactory grade, she was hooked.

“I switched majors and graduated with a BFA followed immediately by an MFA.”

King, who was born and raised in Sault Ste. Marie, studied locally with the exception of moving briefly to Edmonton to attend graduate school.

Her family and the beauty of the surrounding lakes kept her in the community.

It was here she met and made a connection with local artist Michael Burtch, who has called the Sault home for the last 40 years.

“Michael was first my professor in drawing and art history,” laughs King.

“He then quickly became a mentor. We kept in touch and became really great friends.”

As fate would have it, King wound up moving into Burtch’s neighbourhood.

“It’s pretty fantastic to have an art friend just down the road you can discuss your crazy art ideas or discuss art history with over a drink,” says King.  

Burtch’s sculptures are often based on the human figure as an integral part of nature.

BLACK WATER/SUNKEN CATHEDRAL: SLIDESHOW

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EXHIBITION: AT THE ALGOMA ART GALLERY 2012

SEARCHMONT: A LOOK AT THE PAST

Winter Workshop # 7

at Searchmont’ s Community Centre

 

Searchmont & Wabos

 

Living History

with Tim Sundstrom & Michael Burtch

Sunday, February 25, 1-4 pm

 

Featuring: 

Long-lost, rare film footage, artifacts, stories, photography, newspaper clips and other interesting realities of Searchmont times gone by.

You won’t want to miss this event!

 

Tim Sundstrom is a life-long resident, whose grandparents bought the Searchmont Hotel in 1906, his family resided in Wabos.

Tim is a historian who loves to share the fascinating history.

 

Michael Burtch is a sculptor and multimedia artist, an art historian and former Director-Curator for the Art Gallery of Algoma. A major research project resulted in the documentary film “Painted Land, In Search of the Group Of Seven”, in collaboration with Joni & Gary McGuffin.  

 

Refreshments will be available by donation, cash only please.

 

Contact: Britta Wolfert    RecChair@SearchmontLSB.com  

                                         Phone: 705-781-1130   

 

FRINGE NORTH FESTIVAL - 2023; PROGRAMME

MICHAEL BURTCH AND ANNIE KING TOOK PART IN THE FESTIVAL

OUT OF TOWN EVENTS

 

 

Welcome to the Daily Pulse – PlaySmelter’s daily E-blast that gives you an up-to-date listing of all our Fest’s events for the day. You won’t miss a thing – plus be in-the-know for special events that POP-UP during our 10th Anniversary Festival!

OPENING DAY!

 

We cannot believe that our gritty, little hard-scrabble festival is 10 years old! Over the next four days we will present more that 21 events platforming and celebrating Northern Ontario artists and their creatio

ns.

 

OUR FESTIVAL ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE
 
Featured for 2022 are 10 PlaySmelter Festival Artists-in-Residence. All ten artists live and work in Northern ON and will be incubating new works of art during PlaySmelter.  They include: Tessa Balaz (Sudbury), Chandel Gambles (Temiskaming Shores), Annie King and Michael Burtch (Sault Ste. Marie), Suzanne McCrae (Sudbury), Emilio Portal (Sudbury), Elyse Portal (Sudbury), Garrett M. Ryan (North Bay), Gillian Schultze (Sudbury), Alex Tétreault (Sudbury) and Chloé Thériault (Sudbury).

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