Centred.ca, an online art publication that, through thoughtful and intelligent art reviews and other postings, strives to bring the phenomenal abundance of artists and artist exhibitions in the Southwestern Ontario area to national and international attention. With this objective in mind, Centred.ca aims to publish five to six reviews a month and actively increase its readership through online advertising and social media.
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PUBLISHER
Nida Home Doherty, London, Ontario
EDITOR
Herman Goodden, London, Ontario
herman.goodden@sympatico.ca
WEB DESIGNER
Andrea Schmidt, London, Ontario
EVENTS LISTINGS
Victoria Thibert
WRITERS’ BIOGRAPHIES
Nida Home Doherty is the founding publisher of Centred.ca. To date Nida has published over 3o art reviews, of which a significant number were published in a local London print publication The London Yodeller.
For inquiries about advertising, patronage, and submissions, please contact Nida Home Doherty at nida@centred.ca
We are currently looking for art reviewers. Please send your bio and two or three examples of your art review writing to nida@centred.ca
Hi Nida, it’s Natalie. We met at Corinne and Jeff’s Christmas party tonight.
My friend Angie Quick is the very talented local artist you may be interested in featuring. Here is her web page: https://www.everythingipromisedyouisbeingsold.com/2017.html
In any case, your website is beautifully presented. Nice to meet you and hope you have a wonderful holiday.
Natalie
I had hoped to have a review written of Angie’s exhibition at the Westland Gallery, but unfortunately my reviewer for that show was ill at the time. I do have Angie in might though and if you know when she might have another exhibition of her work, let me know and I will be sure to cover it this time.
It looks like you’ve misspelled the word “Bool” on your website. I thought you would like to know :). Silly mistakes can ruin your site’s credibility. I’ve used a tool called SpellScan.com in the past to keep mistakes off of my website.
-Kerri