Arts
Events
to May 14th. Tues & Thurs noon - 5pm. Featuring artwork with themes around nature and ecology, including human relationships to the “other than human” world and the impact of climate crises. Reception Apr 23, 2-4pm
Thursdays April 9th, Apr 23rd May 7th and May 21st 3:30pm to 5pm $15 per session. limited capacity. drop-ins welcome, registration encouraged. tidal.community@gmail.com bring your own preferred art supplies!
We’re excited to welcome local artist Jan Poynter to Gibsons Public Market! Her work will be on display from March 16th to April 30th, bringing beautiful, expressive landscapes to our space. Join us for a special opportunity to meet Jan in person on March 22nd and 29th from 10am – 4pm, where she’ll be painting […]
In this exhibition in the Main Gallery, large scale fibre art pieces connect domestic rote hand-making methods with abject materials, issues of personal wellness, and social engagement. Grappling with critical environmental, political, and social issues, and offering possibilities for different futures, Yandle creates her pieces over the course of months or years, beginning as an […]
This exhibition in Joe's Lounge explores the fluidity and flow of colour and texture using alcohol ink. Colour itself serves as the primary inspiration; the way that hues blend, contrast, and transform drives each composition. The medium of alcohol ink on synthetic paper enhances the vividness and transparency of the colours, contributing to the flowing […]
Dedicated to the birds of prey on the Sunshine Coast, this exhibition in the Eve Smart Gallery features fibre sculpted birds alongside their prey in natural settings. Highlighting their delicate forms and powerful presences, Marianne Hansen’s fibre sculptures reflect these animal’s grace, power, and perception; and encourage the viewer to reflect on the raptors of […]
Mia Dungeon lived on the road and made art out of her van for several years. Navigating the ever-changing landscape, her work is a sponge to the constant influx of vast visual stimuli innate to life on the road. The windshield of her 6’ x 12’ live/workspace on wheels served as a viewing portal that […]
Helena Wadsley and Carolina Franzen, both Sunshine Coast residents, have adopted a diverse tradition of Walking Art into their practices. Engaged with the challenges posed by land use, and in order to find alternative relations to the land, their inspiration for drawings, sculptures, and video comes through periods of intense physical contact to the environment; […]
We’re excited to welcome local artist Jan Poynter to Gibsons Public Market! Her work will be on display from March 16th to April 30th, bringing beautiful, expressive landscapes to our space. Join us for a special opportunity to meet Jan in person on March 22nd and 29th from 10am – 4pm, where she’ll be painting […]
In this exhibition in the Main Gallery, large scale fibre art pieces connect domestic rote hand-making methods with abject materials, issues of personal wellness, and social engagement. Grappling with critical environmental, political, and social issues, and offering possibilities for different futures, Yandle creates her pieces over the course of months or years, beginning as an […]
This exhibition in Joe's Lounge explores the fluidity and flow of colour and texture using alcohol ink. Colour itself serves as the primary inspiration; the way that hues blend, contrast, and transform drives each composition. The medium of alcohol ink on synthetic paper enhances the vividness and transparency of the colours, contributing to the flowing […]
Dedicated to the birds of prey on the Sunshine Coast, this exhibition in the Eve Smart Gallery features fibre sculpted birds alongside their prey in natural settings. Highlighting their delicate forms and powerful presences, Marianne Hansen’s fibre sculptures reflect these animal’s grace, power, and perception; and encourage the viewer to reflect on the raptors of […]
Mia Dungeon lived on the road and made art out of her van for several years. Navigating the ever-changing landscape, her work is a sponge to the constant influx of vast visual stimuli innate to life on the road. The windshield of her 6’ x 12’ live/workspace on wheels served as a viewing portal that […]
Helena Wadsley and Carolina Franzen, both Sunshine Coast residents, have adopted a diverse tradition of Walking Art into their practices. Engaged with the challenges posed by land use, and in order to find alternative relations to the land, their inspiration for drawings, sculptures, and video comes through periods of intense physical contact to the environment; […]
Join us for a free Artist Talk with exhibiting artist Carlyn Yandle and CBC's Early Edition host Stephen Quinn. Yandle and Quinn will be discussing a variety of topics relating to Yandle's exhibition Joyful Making in Perilous Times, including how making is connecting — a form of resistance to forces of individualism. Carlyn Yandle is […]
We’re excited to welcome local artist Jan Poynter to Gibsons Public Market! Her work will be on display from March 16th to April 30th, bringing beautiful, expressive landscapes to our space. Join us for a special opportunity to meet Jan in person on March 22nd and 29th from 10am – 4pm, where she’ll be painting […]
In this exhibition in the Main Gallery, large scale fibre art pieces connect domestic rote hand-making methods with abject materials, issues of personal wellness, and social engagement. Grappling with critical environmental, political, and social issues, and offering possibilities for different futures, Yandle creates her pieces over the course of months or years, beginning as an […]
This exhibition in Joe's Lounge explores the fluidity and flow of colour and texture using alcohol ink. Colour itself serves as the primary inspiration; the way that hues blend, contrast, and transform drives each composition. The medium of alcohol ink on synthetic paper enhances the vividness and transparency of the colours, contributing to the flowing […]
Dedicated to the birds of prey on the Sunshine Coast, this exhibition in the Eve Smart Gallery features fibre sculpted birds alongside their prey in natural settings. Highlighting their delicate forms and powerful presences, Marianne Hansen’s fibre sculptures reflect these animal’s grace, power, and perception; and encourage the viewer to reflect on the raptors of […]
Mia Dungeon lived on the road and made art out of her van for several years. Navigating the ever-changing landscape, her work is a sponge to the constant influx of vast visual stimuli innate to life on the road. The windshield of her 6’ x 12’ live/workspace on wheels served as a viewing portal that […]
Helena Wadsley and Carolina Franzen, both Sunshine Coast residents, have adopted a diverse tradition of Walking Art into their practices. Engaged with the challenges posed by land use, and in order to find alternative relations to the land, their inspiration for drawings, sculptures, and video comes through periods of intense physical contact to the environment; […]
We close the series with The Stand, a film by Christopher Auchter that honours the Elders, activists and supernatural spirits who helped shape a new future for the Haida Nation—and for all of Canada. In the fall of 1985, a small group of Haida people stood on a muddy logging road on Lyell Island—and refused […]
Mondays in the Community Room. (No meetings on holiday Mondays) Bring your knitting/crochet/stitching project and enjoy a friendly stitchin’ session with other crafters. Drop-ins welcome. No Registration required.
In this exhibition in the Main Gallery, large scale fibre art pieces connect domestic rote hand-making methods with abject materials, issues of personal wellness, and social engagement. Grappling with critical environmental, political, and social issues, and offering possibilities for different futures, Yandle creates her pieces over the course of months or years, beginning as an […]
