Diana Dean’s home-studio perches on a wooded hilltop near the northern shore of Salt Spring Island. Since 1982, the artist has painted her large-scale dramatic compositions in this space. Looking around, it seems natural that the artist’s landscapes s
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Ira Hoffecker presents Transitions at Fortune Gallery
Heather Midori Yamada presents
ORB - a solo show at the Gage Gallery
Aug 28 - Sept 8 2018
Opening Wed Aug 29 5-7pm.
Visual artist Heather Midori Yamada has honed her professional skills over four decades. The artist’s CV boasts a...
Gage Gallery Arts Collective presents
Driven to Distraction (Further Musings on the Modern Landscape)
Photographs by Francis Sullivan
April 12-April 30, Opening Reception April 15, 7-9pm
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In his first solo show at Gage Gallery, Stefan Lehmann explores the concept of light and darkness. Lehmann believes that light is crucial to energizing an artwork, thereby setting emotional tone and dramatic intensity. “I’m curious about how light ent
Homeland is an historic journey that reveals the artists’ pre-war lifestyle in Syria, the beginning of unrest, and finally, the trauma of dislocation. These artworks reflect on personal and cultural identity through the lens of memory and migrations.
One Way or Another by Megan Dickie
Jan 13 - Feb 18 2017 at Open Space
Opening Friday Jan 13 at 7:30 PM
On a laconic Friday afternoon, Absolute Underground gathered to quiz an icon - Phillip H. Anselmo. He is one of the few stars who have remained 'underground' while courting success with top-sellers Pantera and Down. Through smaller projects such as Superj
Alone with Trees, Grant’s solo show at the Gage Gallery,
presents a unique vision of BC’s coastal landscapes. Drawn in by the lush colours and flowing textures, the viewer must interpret the subtext of these surreal environments. Visu...
Tracy McMenemy presents Folded Earth at the Fortune Gallery
March 4 - April 9, 2023
Opening Saturday March 4, 2:00 - 5:00
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Plastic is everywhere, explains Yardley in her introduction to Becoming Plastic. “It’s in the depths of the oceans and at the highest of mountaintops,” she says.