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Privileging Hope is a series of mixed media works that focus on nature, imagination, and hope as acts of personal activism. These works capture moments of memory and fantasy, creating whimsical landscapes and portraits, as a direct response to pain and trauma. AJ’s personal inquiry into social justice issues, such as poverty, equality, health, and […]
to Dec 13. Jaimie Robson's Uprooted is an immersive installation that explores British Columbia’s ancestral forests at a time of wildfires, uncertainty and uprooting.The central piece in the exhibition is comprised of one hundred miniature houses, each intricately cut from black paper. Suspended from the ceiling, these blackened homes hang in uncertainty, while simultaneously creating […]
art.site Lab open studio selling Geoff Rees original works on paper open every Saturday 2-5 from November 8 to December 13 and by appointment
Dynamic landscapes capturing the essence of BC’s coastline explore an intrinsic connection to the natural cycles of the season. In Eternal Horizons Tiffany Blaise uses layers of ink and paint, each layer built on the last, with spontaneous and intuitive brushwork to capture the spirit of the landscape. Blaise’s paintings unite the physical landscape with […]
Hand produced silk screen prints in the traditional style of the Coast Salish People explore place names and different aspects of storytelling and culture. Place names, and the stories behind each place, are an important part of the Coast Salish culture and the management of natural resources. Fritz’s work aims to represent all of these […]
Privileging Hope is a series of mixed media works that focus on nature, imagination, and hope as acts of personal activism. These works capture moments of memory and fantasy, creating whimsical landscapes and portraits, as a direct response to pain and trauma. AJ’s personal inquiry into social justice issues, such as poverty, equality, health, and […]
to Dec 13. Jaimie Robson's Uprooted is an immersive installation that explores British Columbia’s ancestral forests at a time of wildfires, uncertainty and uprooting.The central piece in the exhibition is comprised of one hundred miniature houses, each intricately cut from black paper. Suspended from the ceiling, these blackened homes hang in uncertainty, while simultaneously creating […]
Dynamic landscapes capturing the essence of BC’s coastline explore an intrinsic connection to the natural cycles of the season. In Eternal Horizons Tiffany Blaise uses layers of ink and paint, each layer built on the last, with spontaneous and intuitive brushwork to capture the spirit of the landscape. Blaise’s paintings unite the physical landscape with […]
Hand produced silk screen prints in the traditional style of the Coast Salish People explore place names and different aspects of storytelling and culture. Place names, and the stories behind each place, are an important part of the Coast Salish culture and the management of natural resources. Fritz’s work aims to represent all of these […]
Privileging Hope is a series of mixed media works that focus on nature, imagination, and hope as acts of personal activism. These works capture moments of memory and fantasy, creating whimsical landscapes and portraits, as a direct response to pain and trauma. AJ’s personal inquiry into social justice issues, such as poverty, equality, health, and […]
to Dec 13. Jaimie Robson's Uprooted is an immersive installation that explores British Columbia’s ancestral forests at a time of wildfires, uncertainty and uprooting.The central piece in the exhibition is comprised of one hundred miniature houses, each intricately cut from black paper. Suspended from the ceiling, these blackened homes hang in uncertainty, while simultaneously creating […]
Dynamic landscapes capturing the essence of BC’s coastline explore an intrinsic connection to the natural cycles of the season. In Eternal Horizons Tiffany Blaise uses layers of ink and paint, each layer built on the last, with spontaneous and intuitive brushwork to capture the spirit of the landscape. Blaise’s paintings unite the physical landscape with […]
Hand produced silk screen prints in the traditional style of the Coast Salish People explore place names and different aspects of storytelling and culture. Place names, and the stories behind each place, are an important part of the Coast Salish culture and the management of natural resources. Fritz’s work aims to represent all of these […]
Privileging Hope is a series of mixed media works that focus on nature, imagination, and hope as acts of personal activism. These works capture moments of memory and fantasy, creating whimsical landscapes and portraits, as a direct response to pain and trauma. AJ’s personal inquiry into social justice issues, such as poverty, equality, health, and […]
to Dec 13. Jaimie Robson's Uprooted is an immersive installation that explores British Columbia’s ancestral forests at a time of wildfires, uncertainty and uprooting.The central piece in the exhibition is comprised of one hundred miniature houses, each intricately cut from black paper. Suspended from the ceiling, these blackened homes hang in uncertainty, while simultaneously creating […]
Dynamic landscapes capturing the essence of BC’s coastline explore an intrinsic connection to the natural cycles of the season. In Eternal Horizons Tiffany Blaise uses layers of ink and paint, each layer built on the last, with spontaneous and intuitive brushwork to capture the spirit of the landscape. Blaise’s paintings unite the physical landscape with […]
Hand produced silk screen prints in the traditional style of the Coast Salish People explore place names and different aspects of storytelling and culture. Place names, and the stories behind each place, are an important part of the Coast Salish culture and the management of natural resources. Fritz’s work aims to represent all of these […]
Privileging Hope is a series of mixed media works that focus on nature, imagination, and hope as acts of personal activism. These works capture moments of memory and fantasy, creating whimsical landscapes and portraits, as a direct response to pain and trauma. AJ’s personal inquiry into social justice issues, such as poverty, equality, health, and […]
to Dec 13. Jaimie Robson's Uprooted is an immersive installation that explores British Columbia’s ancestral forests at a time of wildfires, uncertainty and uprooting.The central piece in the exhibition is comprised of one hundred miniature houses, each intricately cut from black paper. Suspended from the ceiling, these blackened homes hang in uncertainty, while simultaneously creating […]
The Friends of the Gallery (FOG) is our annual celebration of the creativity of our membership. This wonderful exhibition launches our new year, and features the work of members of the Sunshine Coast Arts Council. The exhibition is a long-standing community event that has spanned more than 30 years. Its’ aim is to involve the […]
Dynamic landscapes capturing the essence of BC’s coastline explore an intrinsic connection to the natural cycles of the season. In Eternal Horizons Tiffany Blaise uses layers of ink and paint, each layer built on the last, with spontaneous and intuitive brushwork to capture the spirit of the landscape. Blaise’s paintings unite the physical landscape with […]
Hand produced silk screen prints in the traditional style of the Coast Salish People explore place names and different aspects of storytelling and culture. Place names, and the stories behind each place, are an important part of the Coast Salish culture and the management of natural resources. Fritz’s work aims to represent all of these […]
Privileging Hope is a series of mixed media works that focus on nature, imagination, and hope as acts of personal activism. These works capture moments of memory and fantasy, creating whimsical landscapes and portraits, as a direct response to pain and trauma. AJ’s personal inquiry into social justice issues, such as poverty, equality, health, and […]
to Dec 13. Jaimie Robson's Uprooted is an immersive installation that explores British Columbia’s ancestral forests at a time of wildfires, uncertainty and uprooting.The central piece in the exhibition is comprised of one hundred miniature houses, each intricately cut from black paper. Suspended from the ceiling, these blackened homes hang in uncertainty, while simultaneously creating […]
