Scotia Creek Gallery in Millennium Place
The Scotia Creek Gallery is located on the upper level of Millennium Place in Whistler Village. The Gallery is open to the public Monday - Friday 9am to 5pm, Saturday 11am to 4pm and on Sundays from 4pm- 7pm. General admission is FREE.
Each month, the Whistler Arts Council brings a new exhibition.
CURRENT EXHIBIT:
Paper This
January 23 - February 9, 2012
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Paper This is an experiment in recycled materials. Local artists from a variety of backgrounds including photography, sculpture and design exhibit their work on paper created by Arne Gutmann. The handmade paper includes a collection of materials such as; recycled ski lift passes, birch bark, comic books and cigarette packs. Over 20 artists were then given the paper and were asked to use them as canvases.
The exhibit includes work by :
Arne Gutmann, Dave Petko, Chantelle Pellerin, Mike Riccardi, Mal Attorp, Les Anthony, Stan Matwychuk, Josee St Amour, Taka Sudo, Goldfinger, The Incredible Amoeba, Doid, Chili Thom, Devin White, Farrahlyn Owen, Robin Dutcher, Jon Paris, Luke Pollard, Andy Fenwick, Sofie Collins, Laurel Terlesky, Sevin, Neil Foster, Lisa Richardson
UPCOMING EXHIBITS:
Lani Imre
February 13 - February 29, 2012
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Powerful, independent female characters are the principle subjects of Lani’s work, portrayed using oils, acrylic and spray paint.
Special attention and depth of rendering is given to every face, invoking a feeling of subtle contradiction both through sexualizing and asserting the postures and expressions of characters. It is through this process, Lani’s female characters become an assertion of independence and proclamation to an undeniable vulnerability. Through stylized, illustrative quality, Lani references media and pop culture, giving it a high degree of visual captivation achieved through dynamism of line, colour and scale.
Acrylic, mixed media using oils, acrylics and spray paint.
Visuals
March 6 - March 22, 2012
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