Preview â The Gallery Guide â April-May 2007
Preview â The Gallery Guide â April-May 2007
Preview â The Gallery Guide â April-May 2007
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KASLO<br />
Langham Cultural Centre<br />
<strong>Gallery</strong><br />
447 A Ave ✆(250)353-2661<br />
www.thelangham.ca<br />
thurs-sun 1-4pm Admission by donation<br />
Thru <strong>May</strong> 11 Randy Morse, “Small<br />
Village. Big Mountains. Bigger People”,<br />
vivid, politically charged acrylic paintings<br />
link local characters and landscapes<br />
with broad-ranging political<br />
issues; Apr 6-<strong>May</strong> 6 Kate MacDonald,<br />
“Vancouver”, oil paintings and lightboxes<br />
that address our relationship within<br />
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our communities by exploring areas of<br />
passage both literal and figurative; <strong>May</strong><br />
11-Jul 15 Bev Reid, “Heart of Stone,<br />
Heart of Garden”, intricately quilted and<br />
dyed fibre works and collages inspired<br />
by a longstanding love of gardening and<br />
the natural beauty of rocks and the relationship<br />
they have to each other.<br />
KELOWNA<br />
Alternator <strong>Gallery</strong> for<br />
Contemporary Art<br />
Rotary Centre for the Arts<br />
#103-421 Cawston Ave<br />
✆(250)868-2298<br />
www.alternatorgallery.com<br />
tues-sat 12-5pm Thru Apr 28 MAIN<br />
GALLERY Gilles Morissette, “Light<br />
Between Us – Lumiere entre nous”;<br />
PROJECT GALLERY Pudy Tong, Caitlin<br />
French, David Markin, Cindy Marshall,<br />
Ketrena Scultz, “UBC Student<br />
Exhibition: Material Matters”; <strong>May</strong> 12-<br />
Jun 23 MAIN AND PROJECT GALLERIES Laurent<br />
Gagnon, Stephanie Pelletier,<br />
Mathieu Valade, Yannick Pouliot, “In-<br />
Division: Kelowna-Quebec Exchange”,<br />
an exhibition between the Alternator<br />
<strong>Gallery</strong> of Contemporary Art and L’Oeil<br />
de Poisson, an artist-run centre in Quebec<br />
City.<br />
★ Art Ark <strong>Gallery</strong><br />
1295 Cannery Lane<br />
✆/fax: (250)862-5080<br />
www.theartark.com<br />
mon 11am-4pm tues-sat 10am-5pm<br />
Apr 12-26 Christian Nicolay with<br />
reception and performance Apr 12 7-<br />
9pm; Apr 28-<strong>May</strong> 10 Reinhard Skoracki;<br />
<strong>May</strong> 12-24 Steve Mennie; <strong>May</strong><br />
26-Jun 7 Dawn Emerson. Since 1999,<br />
the Art Ark <strong>Gallery</strong> has showcased<br />
original contemporary paintings and<br />
sculptures by established and emerging<br />
western Canadian artists. <strong>Gallery</strong><br />
exhibition seasons are <strong>April</strong> to June<br />
and September to November. Our exhibitions<br />
listings are on our website. <strong>The</strong><br />
gallery adjoins a fine crafts gift shop<br />
offering exquisite clay, glass, woodwork<br />
and jewellery from B.C. artisans.<br />
We present a cultured, relaxed atmosphere<br />
in Kelowna’s cultural district.<br />
Geert Maas Sculpture<br />
Gardens and <strong>Gallery</strong><br />
250 Reynolds Rd ✆(250)860-7012<br />
www.geertmaas.org<br />
<strong>May</strong> 1-Oct 1: 10am-5pm and by appt<br />
year-round. Internationally acclaimed<br />
artist Geert Maas invites the public to<br />
visit his exceptional sculpture gardens<br />
and indoor gallery with one of the<br />
largest collections of bronze sculpture<br />
in Canada and changing exhibitions.<br />
Maas creates distinctive, rounded,<br />
semi-abstract figures, architectural<br />
structures as well as installations in a<br />
wide variety of materials including<br />
bronze, stainless steel, aluminum,<br />
wood, stoneware and multimedia. <strong>The</strong><br />
great diversity of outdoor art is complemented<br />
in the gallery by an overwhelming<br />
number of paintings, serigraphs,<br />
medals, reliefs and sculpture<br />
in various media.<br />
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS