Vantage Points: Sighting Along a Line
January 11-February 2 exhibition
Vantage Points: Sighting Along a Line - Matt Irving (Los Angeles), Alisdair MacRae (Victoria) & Keith Langergraber (Vancouver) - multimedia installations
Three installations consisting of drawings, photographs, video and sculptural elements indexing three locations outside of the gallery: Bamberton, BC, the Okanagan Valley, and Southern California,with a focus on Los Angeles and Salton City. The artists present distinctive perspectives based on their own research and explorations of these specific sites. They display investigations relating to the individual and his/her surroundings, concentrating on ideas of inclusion and exclusion, visual and physical perceptions of the landscape, entropy, as well as the intermingling of nature and industry.
Vantage Points: Sighting Along a Line - Matt Irving (Los Angeles), Alisdair MacRae (Victoria) & Keith Langergraber (Vancouver) - multimedia installations
Three installations consisting of drawings, photographs, video and sculptural elements indexing three locations outside of the gallery: Bamberton, BC, the Okanagan Valley, and Southern California,with a focus on Los Angeles and Salton City. The artists present distinctive perspectives based on their own research and explorations of these specific sites. They display investigations relating to the individual and his/her surroundings, concentrating on ideas of inclusion and exclusion, visual and physical perceptions of the landscape, entropy, as well as the intermingling of nature and industry.
Extrasolar
January 11-February 2 vertical gallery
Extrasolar - Nicole Sanches
A micro/macro examination of the molecule/planet metaphor referring to the self-repeating or self-referential,where the miniature deploys to the dimensions of the universe. In her paintings Sanches incorporates jawbreakers, pills and tablets as visual metaphors for planets or cells to illustrate our need for information and knowledge.
Extrasolar - Nicole Sanches
A micro/macro examination of the molecule/planet metaphor referring to the self-repeating or self-referential,where the miniature deploys to the dimensions of the universe. In her paintings Sanches incorporates jawbreakers, pills and tablets as visual metaphors for planets or cells to illustrate our need for information and knowledge.