Laurie Marshall: Paintings and DrawingsDECEMBER 9, 2006 - JANUARY 7, <strong>2007</strong>Agnes andScheffieldacrylic andbottle capson wood10" high x15" wideMSGMARION SCOTT GALLERY308 Water StreetVancouver, BCTel: 604-685-1934www.marionscottgallery.comstat holidays Thru Dec 31 Bill Burns,“Safety Gear for Small Animals”, usingconventions of a traditional natural historymuseum and combining tiny rescueand safety items for animals withinformation that guides viewers throughthe exhibition; Linda Walton, “Evanescence:Barns Lake”, multimedia projectincorporates documentary material thatquestions the changing nature of BarnsLake; Jan 21-Mar 18 Cities of Canada -The Seagram Collection, 39 strikingcityscapes by emerging and establishedCanadian artists in the 1950s; WernerBraun, “The Heritage Kamloops Collection”,detailed watercolours of designatedHeritage buildings; Brian Stockton,“The Saskatchewan Trilogy”, videoseries combines contemporary footage,archival photos, historical facts and figures,home movies and witty re-enactmentsfrom the artist’s childhood.KASLOLangham Cultural CentreGallery447 A Ave ✆(250)353-2661www.thelangham.cathurs-sun 1-4pm Dec 18-Jan 6: closed22 PREVIEWAdmission by donation Thru <strong>Nov</strong> 5John Cooper, Kathleen Pemberton,“We Stand Together”; <strong>Nov</strong> 10-Dec 17Betty Fahlman, “Imprisonment forRemoval 7 Years”, paintings anddrawings focus on the changes createdin the old town site of Arrow Park asa result of the land flooded by damsbuilt by BC Hydro; Regina Thomas,“Transitions”, mixed media exploreschanges in nature; Jan 6-Mar 4 KimHuynh, “136 Ways...”, installationaddresses the chaotic and awkwardemotional landscape of an Asian Canadianartist attempting to find a placebetween traditional Eastern values andmodern art; Jan 6-Feb 4 Salon of theArts, juried regional show.KELOWNAAlternator Gallery forContemporary ArtRotary Centre for the Arts103-421 Cawston Ave✆(250)868-2298www.alternatorgallery.comtues-sat 12-5pm <strong>Nov</strong> 3-Dec 9 Re-Tread, (re-inscribing traditional patternsinto contemporary art), Alternatormembers’ show; Jan 19-Mar 3MAIN GALLERY Dominique Rey, “SellingVenus”; PROJECT GALLERY CherieStocken, “Converge”.★ Art Ark Gallery1295 Cannery Lane ✆/fax: (250)862-5080www.theartark.common 11am-4pm tues-sat 10am-5pmSince 1999, the gallery has showcasedoriginal contemporary paintingsand sculptures by establishedand emerging western Canadianartists. Gallery exhibition seasons areApr to Jun and Sept to <strong>Nov</strong>. See websitefor exhibition listings. The galleryadjoins a fine crafts gift shop offeringclay, glass, woodwork and jewelleryfrom B.C. artisans.Geert Maas SculptureGardens and Gallery250 Reynolds Rd ✆(250)860-7012www.geertmaas.orgIrregular hours all year. Internationallyacclaimed artist Geert Maas invitesthe public to visit his exceptionalsculpture gardens and indoor gallerywith one of the largest collections ofbronze sculpture in Canada andchanging exhibitions. Maas creates★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
distinctive, rounded, semi-abstractfigures, architectural structures, aswell as installations in a wide variety ofmaterials including bronze, stainlesssteel, aluminum, wood, stonewareand multimedia. The great diversity ofoutdoor art is complemented in thegallery by an overwhelming number ofpaintings, serigraphs, medals, reliefsand sculpture in various media.★ Kelowna Art Gallery1315 Water St ✆(250)762-2226www.kelownaartgallery.comdaily 10am-5pm Thru <strong>Nov</strong> 26 TREAD-GOLD/BULLOCK GALLERY Stephen Fosterand James Gillespie, “RE-MEDIA-TIONS”, media sculpture and representationthrough photo-media installations,video and film works – Foster,a Haida Métis, and Gillespie, of Europeandescent, confront, from differentracial and cultural positions, how adominant European culture has marginalizedand silenced the ‘other’;MARDELL G. REYNOLDS GALLERY FarheenHAQ, photographs, performance andvideo examine societal and culturalcodes of dress and gesture andexplore issues of gender and ethnicityfrom the artist’s position as a youngwww.preview-art.comMuslim woman; Dec 2-Feb 18, <strong>2007</strong>TREADGOLD/BULLOCK GALLERY Group ofSeven, “Sketches by the Group ofSeven”, from the permanent collectionof the Vancouver Art Gallery;Vaughan Grayson, “Adventures of anArtist in the Canadian Rockies”, paintings,silkscreen prints and ink drawingsproduced in the first half of the20th century; Dec 2-Jan 28 MARDELLG. REYNOLDS GALLERY Sarah Fuller,“Culls”, mixed media installation ofphoto-based work explore the artist’sexperiences as a tree planter in B.C.LANGLEYBarbara Boldt OriginalArt Studio25340 84th Ave ✆604-888-5490www.barbaraboldt.comby appt or watch for “Open” sign atroad. The in-home gallery of BarbaraBoldt offers original oils, pastels andwatercolours of landscapes includingforest and garden scenes, and “Earthpatterns”-the sandstone formations ofGaliano Island. Always something new;<strong>Nov</strong> 18, 19 11am-4pm Open House,featuring new works by Barbara Boldt.MAPLE RIDGEMaple Ridge Art Gallery11944 Haney Place ✆604-476-4240www.theactmapleridge.orgtues-fri 11am-4pm sat 10am-2:30pmand 1 hour prior to ACT advertisedevents <strong>Nov</strong> 9-28 Honey I Shrunk theArtwork, juried exhibition and sale ofminiature and miniscule works includingsculpture, paintings and drawings;Dec 2-Jan 5, <strong>2007</strong> Me, Myself and I,juried exhibition of children’s artworkfrom School District #42; Jan 11-Feb13 Burt Monterona, “Love, Laughterand Life Among the Tears, Murder andMayhem”, work about war and peacein the Philippines.NANAIMOAllMarquetry StudioGallery6182 Clayburn Pl ✆(250)729-7415www.allmarquetry.comby appt only <strong>Nov</strong>-Jan Contact us tofind out what is new as we are constantlyupdating the Studio Gallery.From unconventional representationsPREVIEW 23
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