Homeland is an historic journey that reveals the artists’ pre-war lifestyle in Syria, the beginning of unrest, and finally, the trauma of dislocation. These artworks reflect on personal and cultural identity through the lens of memory and migrations.
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Alcheringa Gallery presents Ravenous with Rande Cook and Carollyne Yardley,
June 23-July 19, 2014. Opening Reception with artists in attendance on Saturday June 28, 2-5 PM.
Known as the heart of Vancouver's vibrant jazz scene, saxophonist and pianist Ross Taggart let a national legacy of impressive musical contributions, along with an unmatched sense of humour. On Sunday, April 15 the Victoria Jazz Orchestra and special gue
Plastic is everywhere, explains Yardley in her introduction to Becoming Plastic. “It’s in the depths of the oceans and at the highest of mountaintops,” she says.
Tracy McMenemy presents Folded Earth at the Fortune Gallery
March 4 - April 9, 2023
Opening Saturday March 4, 2:00 - 5:00
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Gage Gallery Arts Collective presents
Driven to Distraction (Further Musings on the Modern Landscape)
Photographs by Francis Sullivan
April 12-April 30, Opening Reception April 15, 7-9pm
Samantha Dickie’s conceptual ceramic sculptures
and
Louisa Elkin’s contemplative oil paintings
together at Fortune Gallery Feb 17-March 24, 2022.
Preview: http://www.artopenings.ca/dickie-elkin.html
Martina Edmondson “Nature Bound”
A solo show at the Gage Gallery November 20 - December 8, 2018
Actress/comedian Kirsten Van Ritzen discusses her acting career, passion for improv, and creating Sin City Live Improv Serial in Victoria with partner Ian Ferguson.
Lowest of the Low headline this fundraising concert, September 3 at The Creekside just north of Kingston.
The Apology follows the story of three women who were taken into sexual slavery during the Japanese Invasion throughout Asia in WWII by the Imperial Army