In the summer of 2000, Axe NÉO-7 Artists’ Centre presented a group of outdoor installations (along the banks of Hull’s historic “Brewers’ Creek,” also the site of the Centre’s new location), a week of performances, and an exhibition illustrating the creative process behind the works. This catalogue was intended to function as a walking tour guide, presenting images of the artists’ work or plans together with short texts and poetry by the artists and other authors, members of the Outaouais Writers’ Association. Texts in French or English, with a translated summary in the other language for the descriptive texts. Foreword by J.-Y. Vigneau in French and English. Includes a map of the site. 2 bibl. ref
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