'Sea Dreams' by Shauna Oddleifson & Joanne Gervais at the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art
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Location: Alternator Centre For Contemporary Art
Address: 421 Cawston Ave - Unit 103
Time: 11:00am - 6:00pm
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'Sea Dreams' by Shauna Oddleifson & Joanne Gervais at the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art
The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is pleased to present 2 Kelowna-based artists in a new exhibition titled 'Sea Dreams'.
Local artists Joanne Gervais and Shauna Oddleifson have collaborated to share an animated tale that tells a story of a little girl character wearing an octopus mask and her interactions with sea-creatures, underwater plant life and the impact of human negligence. With increasing temperatures brought about by climate change, and the accumulation of plastics, the health of the oceans is under threat. With this work, the artists reference the effect we have on our environment, and how the way we interact with nature can have consequences.
'Sea Dreams' will be on view in the Project Gallery from January 28 to March 12, 2022.
The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is open Tuesday to Friday, 11am - 6pm, and Saturday 11am - 4pm. To learn more about this exhibition visit www.alternatorcentre.com.
Alternator Centre For Contemporary Art 421 Cawston Ave - Unit 103
events@kelownanow.com
The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is pleased to present 2 Kelowna-based artists in a new exhibition titled 'Sea Dreams'.
Local artists Joanne Gervais and Shauna Oddleifson have collaborated to share an animated tale that tells a story of a little girl character wearing an octopus mask and her interactions with sea-creatures, underwater plant life and the impact of human negligence. With increasing temperatures brought about by climate change, and the accumulation of plastics, the health of the oceans is under threat. With this work, the artists reference the effect we have on our environment, and how the way we interact with nature can have consequences.
'Sea Dreams' will be on view in the Project Gallery from January 28 to March 12, 2022.
The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is open Tuesday to Friday, 11am - 6pm, and Saturday 11am - 4pm. To learn more about this exhibition visit www.alternatorcentre.com.