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"Leroy" Acrylic on Canvas by Michele Doucette | Available at the gallery soon

ni¢napku (Moose)

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This majestic moose is coming to the gallery soon. I can't wait to see him in person as photographs of Michele Doucette's acrylic paintings just don't do justice to the amazing texture she creates. Michele will be bringing in one or two other new paintings as well. I'm also looking forward to new paintings by multi-talented, landscape artist Bryn Stevenson to arrive sometime this month. Exciting stuff!

 

Meanwhile, the gallery is slowly but surely changing to a spring-like look and feel. It makes me feel energised and hopeful, and those are exactly the feelings Creston artist Laura Leeder enjoys capturing in her paintings. Laura Leeder's solo art exhibition titled "The Garden Awakens" is available in the gallery until March 25th. You are invited to the opening reception on Friday, March 10th between 7 and 9 pm to meet Laura for a celebration of visual art and spring. Here is a sneak peek of the exhibition in the gallery.

WHAT IS HAPPENING?

Spring is Laura Leeder’s favourite season. She eagerly anticipates the return of colour in the land, the scent of blossoms as new growth emerges on the trees and shrubs, and the return of new birdsong. It's an energising and hopeful time of year for Laura and she enjoys capturing these feelings in her paintings.

 

Born in Edmonton, collage artist Laura enjoyed many summer vacations in BC. Work kept Laura and her husband in Edmonton until early retirement opened up the opportunity to move and to settle in the Creston Valley.

 

Laura says: “I feel at home here in the Kootenays. I enjoy the small-town atmosphere and the warmth of the people. The beauty of the land in all seasons, takes my breath away.” Laura’s deep connection to nature and its colour and beauty influences all her artwork. According to Laura, “It might be a bush of wild roses along the roadside that calls to me. Or a fence line of yellow sunflowers with chickadees resting on their leaves.” Laura has spent countless hours working in her yard: developing the barren landscape, planting trees, shrubs, and flowers. As the landscape has matured it now provides protection and food for many feathered friends. Daily encounters with the amiable avifauna have impacted Laura deeply and she says: “I can’t imagine not including them in my paintings”.

 

Laura is mostly a self-taught artist and she took up painting as a much-needed creative outlet while working. Because of her love of gardening - a passion she shared with her mother - Laura was drawn to still lives, which she painted using watercolour paint for many years before discovering collage in 2019. Ever since, she has been enjoying the process of creating paintings using collage material, acrylic paints, stamps and stencils to develop intricate layers that create depth of colour and texture. Using further techniques reminiscent of art deco and stained glass, she adds in the final design of each painting.

 

Four years of exploring and experimenting with many techniques and methods; working with new material; and painting specifically on wood panels - always seeking to enhance her skills and artistic experience - have resulted in Laura’s signature style: expressive, playful paintings that help her share her passion for nature, her garden, and the many feathered friends that visit it. Laura pours herself into each artwork, planting moments of joy for the viewer to discover between each intricate layer.

 

Laura’s explorations have cumulated in a collection of nature-inspired paintings that aims to bring people together and inspire them to consider their own connection to nature. This solo art exhibition provides a wonderful opportunity for everyone to join Laura on her journey of creating whimsical, heartwarming art and spreading hope, joy, laughter, and beauty.

 

When asked what her challenges were when creating this exhibition, Laura says: “To ensure that my paintings form a cohesive body of work, I strived to allow each painting to tell its own story while deliberately adding colour and design elements that created unison to the other paintings. As I put extra care and attention into these pieces, each took considerably more time to complete. Staying focused and on track was challenging at times as events in my personal life demanded attention. Planning for a show several months in advance requires extra discipline and organisation throughout the year!”.

 

According to Laura, the collage layer of each painting is the most fun to create, but she finds the whole process of completing a painting to be quite engaging. What Laura enjoyed the most about the creation of this exhibition is the final result. She says: “I am proud of the paintings I completed. As I look at each painting I can see an improvement in my design and colour choices and that is very satisfying”. Laura continues: “Knowing that my paintings positively impact people is a powerful affirmation of how my art adds meaning and is uplifting. This reinforces my desire and commitment to create paintings that personally connect with people in positive ways”.

 

Laura’s solo art exhibition will be on display from Wednesday, March 1st to Sunday, March 26th. Opening hours are: Wednesday through Friday 11 am - 6 pm, Saturday 11 am - 5 pm, and Sunday noon to 4 pm.

NEW at the art gallery

"Passageway" is just one of several new soapstone sculptures by Revelstoke artist Barbara Maye. Barbara's sculptures are made with soapstone from the Revelstoke area.

Something a little different from Fernie artist Van Colden. Van is known for her "little rippers" oil paintings that attract many people to the gallery, but did you know she also paints beautiful landscapes in oils like this one titled "Cape Auguet"?

WHAT IS COMING UP?

"KYRRÐOGFRIÐUR" photography exhibition about Iceland by Neal Panton coming up in April. Neal is a self-taught photographer. After taking one night school course in the basics of photography, he got his first camera at the age of 22. Most of Neal’s photography and art education has come from books and observation. Neal has worked as a university professor of Photography and Visual Language, and he spent a year as a photojournalist for Reuters news agency.

 

Photography has been Neal’s primary creative outlet since 1984 because it is closely associated with reality. Playing with this expectation helps him find his particular photographic point of view and personal style. As Neal often presents his work in black and white, he has had to train his eyes to see in that way, always keeping the final product in mind. Neal’s work is a combination of intuition and skill, and he creates photos that are reflective rather than passive. In this reflection viewers can discover their own unique meaning and deeper connection to the image. He uses digital cameras and also scanners to create his photography. Using photoshop, Neal creates photographs that resemble the darkroom photography process that highlights his particular style; “I have been told often that my photographs don’t look like photographs”. Photography is Neal’s way to communicate and form alliances in the world. People often respond to his images with their own narrative; Neal’s photo, their story.

 

You are invited to the Neal's opening reception and artist talk on Saturday, April 8th between 2 and 4 pm.

Join us for an art demonstration by watercolour artist Sandy Blass and live music by local Jazz trio "the d'linquent" | Tickets: $22 + GST | Minimum tickets sold: 15

Get your tickets here

North Vancouver artist Crystal Rassi will be visiting Kimberley and the gallery during the weekend of April 22nd, and she will be giving an artist talk on Saturday, April 22nd at 3 pm. Come meet Crystal and learn more about her and the stories behind her narrative, landscape, oil paintings.

* CALL TO ARTISTS *

 

Our (solo) art exhibition concept has changed in order to give more artists the chance to display their artworks in the gallery, and to avoid artists having to plan their exhibition years ahead.

 

Contact us now at info@artgallerykimberley.com/250-432-9225 to book YOUR (solo) art exhibition for 2024!

 

What is in it for YOU?

  • The experience of being part of Kimberley's (and area) awesome art community.

  • 2-week long art exhibition in a high traffic location right in the heart of BC's best small town: Kimberley.

  • Approximately 400 square feet exhibition space including store-front window.

  • Professional space to showcase YOUR artwork and meet with art collectors.

  • Personal artist page on our website for the duration of YOUR (solo) art exhibition.

  • YOUR artwork displayed and for sale in our online store for the duration of YOUR (solo) art exhibition.

  • Use of the art gallery space for events (artist talk, demonstration, workshop, opening reception, etc.) related to YOUR (solo) art exhibition: 2x 2 hours outside opening hours during YOUR (solo) art exhibition.

  • Digital social media graphic and press release provided.

  • Exposure on our website, in our newsletter, and on our social media (Facebook and Instagram) pages.

 

What you need to know

  • (Solo) Exhibition Fee: $200.

  • 35% gallery commission on sales.

  • All artworks on display must be for sale.

  • Community involvement (project) and/or artist talk encouraged.

ALL UPCOMING EVENTS

  • "The Garden Awakens" by Laura Leeder: March 1 - 25, 2023.

  • Exhibition Opening Reception "The Garden Awakens" by Laura Leeder: March 10, 2023 | 7-9 pm.

    "KYRRÐOGFRIÐUR" Photography Exhibition by Neal Panton, Mar. 29-Apr. 15, 2023.

  • Exhibition Opening Reception and Artist Talk "KYRRÐOGFRIÐUR" by Neal Panton: April 8, 2023 | 2-4 pm.

  • Art & Music: Watercolour Demonstration with Sandy Blass + Live Music by Local Jazz Trio "the d'linquint": April 16, 2023 | 2:30 pm | Tickets $22.

  • Artist Talk by Crystal Rassi: April 22, 2023 | 3 pm.

  • Photography Exhibition by Nicole Leclair: May 3-28, 2023.

  • Solo Art Exhibition by Ray Swirsky: May 31-June 24, 2023

  • Art Exhibition by Helen Geddes and Heidi Sidhu Gigler: Aug. 30-Sept. 30, 2023.

  • Christmas Pop-up Art Market 2023: November 22-December 24, 2023.

  • Open Adjudicated Exhibition Celebrating "Kootenay Wildlife": Jan. 31-Feb. 24, 2024.

  • Solo Art Exhibition by Alison Bjorkman: May 29-June 29, 2024.

  • Solo Art Exhibition by Darlene Purnell: Sep. 4 - 15, 2024.

Kimberley (k̓ukamaʔnam) is within Ktunaxa ?amak?is, the traditional homelands of the Ktunaxa Nation.

167 Deer Park Avenue, Kimberley, BC, V1A 2J5
250-432-9225

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