08/10/2018
Barn shrine has a new home in Prince Edward County.
A collaboration between Lubo Brezina and Scott Eunson, the BARN-SHRINE is a reaction to the loss of farm land due to suburban sprawl north of Toronto.
The BARN-SHRINE is a reaction to the loss of farm land due to suburban sprawl north of Toronto. Our goal is to preserve the memory of the primeval forest, the farm land, the barn and its structure, the space and the wood. On display is not only the material but the spirit of the material’s past, first as a living tree, and later as a component of a building. BARN-SHRINE as a structural system. Th
08/10/2018
Barn shrine has a new home in Prince Edward County.
The Barn Shrine will be moving to a new location. Stay tuned for related info.
10/31/2015
Barn Shrine on display at Aya Kitchens showroom in Missisauga
Barn shrine is on the move!
Barn shrine is on the move.
05/30/2014
After the strike at the Markham Museum, the shrine was disassembled, packed into a truck, and unpacked in a field at the North Farm.
Hello Barn-Shrine fans. Stay tuned to this page as the Barn-Shine is moving to a farm near Owen Sound to be set up by the edge of a woodlot sometime in the spring of 2014.
04/27/2014
Barn-Shrine disassembled and moved from the Brickworks to the Markham Museum.
04/27/2014
Barn-Shrine wins the Design by Nature competition and for the first time gets a roof. Roofing material salvaged from a barn near Hamilton.
04/27/2014
This was the first time that the barn-shrine appeared out of doors.
04/27/2014
Barn-Shrine is expanded to fill a hotel room at the Gladstone Hotel in Toronto.
04/27/2014
The barn-shrine appears in the first gallery venue as part of a group show.