THE DEEP END
Catherine Bennington, Fraser Crowley, Kathryn Holden, Malcolm McCormick, Ashley Taron, and Riley Wallis will be exhibiting self-directed painting projects from Monday February 3rd through to Friday February 7th.
UBCO Creative Studies Virtual Gallery
THE DEEP END
Catherine Bennington, Fraser Crowley, Kathryn Holden, Malcolm McCormick, Ashley Taron, and Riley Wallis will be exhibiting self-directed painting projects from Monday February 3rd through to Friday February 7th.
“The Sublime” is comprised of a selection of thirty photographic images, which have been taken over the 4 years since Park came to Canada. Park’s photographs present the “exalted” landscapes and nature of Canada and her vision of photographing them continues to look more closely at the intensity that the blessed land reveals. Park moves her camera lens to where she sees and feels the silence of land, the slight gesture of animals, and the silent breathing of nature.
A slow, continuous journey, “The Sublime” now engages the observers in a gentle dialogue about the land in which they dwell, and elevates the familiar land pattern around them to higher levels of awareness.
Lucas Glenn Company’s exhibition, OK Cariboo, consists of found-object installations that look at the Okanagan and Cariboo regions of British Columbia: two areas known well for their tourist industries. Through satire and subtlety, OK Cariboo compares tourist industries (and media) with local realities.