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Regina Haggo

Regina Haggo

Contributing Columnist at Hamilton Spectator Digital

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Opinion | Priti Girgla’s paintings meld cultures, materials, subjects and styles

“My country of birth, India, plays a big part in my art,” the artist says.
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Opinion | Dresses that reveal: Three paintings show how to see thro...

Clothing conceals some things, but it can reveal other things.
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Opinion | How three big-name Canadian artists welcomed winter

Krieghoff aimed to paint what was special about Canada.
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Opinion | These artists relish the challenge of painting outdoors

See the Monday Painters’ 10th annual exhibition at the Dundas Museum and Archives.
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Opinion | Home for the holidays: Seasonal delights from local artis...

The work of more than 100 talented artists is for sale at the annual Holiday Market.
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Opinion | Jody Joseph finds inspiration for her paintings close at ...

“Painting for me continues to be a wondrous journey, a way of discovering new things about myself, my craft, and the world,” she says.
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Opinion | Jim Chambers hasn’t lost his passion for photographing pe...

“Face and Place” at You Me Gallery is an awesome exhibition, given that this represents only a smidgen of his work.
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Opinion | Faces in a crowd: Joon Hee Kim puts her all into her eye-...

About a dozen of her ceramic sculptures are on display at the Carnegie Gallery.
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Opinion | Hearts and minds: Ravinder Ruprai’s sculptures are enrich...

Ravinder Ruprai’s work is enriched by her South Asian heritage.
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Opinion | Artists reunite for Carnegie Gallery exhibition

Barry Coombs and Ian Mackay follow different paths to abstraction.
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Opinion | Moving the needle: Textile art goes mainstream — mostly

Surely art is art regardless what it’s made of. Why should the material, that is, the medium, matter?