Decay and Rebirth
Odlum Brown Art Gallery 9201 Corbould St, Chilliwack, British Columbia, CanadaDecay and rebirth describes the continuous natural cycle of things breaking down and then beginning anew, seen in ecosystems, spiritual beliefs and art.
Decay and rebirth describes the continuous natural cycle of things breaking down and then beginning anew, seen in ecosystems, spiritual beliefs and art.
ART 33: Teachers as Artists showcases the diverse work of SD33’s secondary art teachers. As art educators, teachers endeavour to encourage young artists to explore their imagination and self-expression.
“Evolution of Beadwork”, presents a culmination of remarkable loom beaded tapestries that have evolved over the last five years, created by Speplól Tanya Zilinski.
The paintings by Jake Stelpstra fall into the long tradition of landscape painting in Canada. This land is grand and beautiful from the minutiae of the atoms and cells that form the basics to the rocky peaks and oceans that in command our awe.
Featuring the work of Evelyn Zuberbier this exhibit displays more than fifty paintings in her fourteenth solo show.
What better way to spend a summer afternoon than in our air-conditioned gallery enjoying a wide variety of art from artists doing what they do best.
The exhibition is work created by twelve members of the Fraser Valley Woodturners Guild, and the Fibre Art Network (FAN), a co-operative of self-defined artists based in Western Canada.
Artists throughout history have been fascinated with the play of light and shadow and the imagery implied by each. Renaissance artists such as Michelangelo and da Vinci developed the style of chiaroscuro which used high contrast light and dark tones in their work.
As humans we marvel at nature with awe and appreciate the beauty and differences in animals for what they are. This show relates this thought to humans. We struggle to love each other for who we are. Josh Henrie's work embraces the beauty and differences of all of us.
Artists Ted Driediger and Lois Klassen collaborate to explore themes and variations in their upcoming joint exhibition “Iterations: Explorations in Cloth and Clay”.