April 28 – June 10, 2023 The Main GalleryOpening Reception: Friday April 28th, 7 -10 pmFree admission In her recent body of works, Wei Li applies digital technologies to create computer renderings with hyperrealist details. She explores the intersection of advanced technology and computer-generated art. Wei converts – with a nod to Marcel Duchamp – the ordinary objects … [Read more...] about Wei Li: Vessels
Exhibitions
Ritchie Velthuis: Day at the Beach
April 28 – June 10, 2023 The Art Incubator GalleryOpening Reception: Friday April 28th, 7 -10 pmFree admission Since early in his career, Edmonton-based visual artist Ritchie Velthuis has had the unique ability to use sculpture to capture characters that tell stories easily understood by anyone, regardless of age, background, or status. In 2001, his ceramic sculpture … [Read more...] about Ritchie Velthuis: Day at the Beach
NO FEAR! 35th Annual Members’ Show
June 22 - July 8, 2023 The Main and Art Incubator Galleries3rd floor, 10215 - 112 Street, Edmonton, AB T5K 1M7 The exhibition “NO FEAR!” will be focusing on the social and political conditions of global society today. Artists selected for this exhibition project will be collectively and individually discussing – through their respective body of works – several aspects of … [Read more...] about NO FEAR! 35th Annual Members’ Show
[RE]ConFIGUREd: 31st Annual Naked Show
July 7 – July 15, 2023 Art Ed Room #1 Harcourt Annex Building10211– 112 Street NW, Edmonton, AB T5K 1M7 Throughout human history, the artists have portrayed the human figure more often than any other subject. What is it about the human form - - face, hands, body - - that has intrigued the creative eye through the centuries and across cultures? The artwork selected for … [Read more...] about [RE]ConFIGUREd: 31st Annual Naked Show
Julian Forrest
July 28 – September 9, 2023 The Main GalleryCollapse (Into Now)Opening Reception: Friday July 28th, 7 -10 pmFree admission Collapse (Into Now) is an exhibition of recent paintings by Julian Forrest that explores themes of disconnectedness, alienation, the elusive nature of memory, and a general sense of being under siege while finding refuge in strange quarters. Having … [Read more...] about Julian Forrest