April 26 – June 8, 2024The Art Incubator GalleryOpening Reception: Friday April 26th, 7 -10 pmFree admission All Guts, No Glory – a body of most recent and compelling works by Krissya Iraheta, an emerging American-born and Edmonton-based interdisciplinary visual artist - is an exploration of lost innocence and resilience in the darkest of times. Iraheta brings together … [Read more...] about Krissya Iraheta: All Guts, No Glory
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The Energy Futures Portfolio Project
March 1 – April 13, 2024 The Energy Futures Portfolio ProjectThe Main GalleryOpening Reception: Friday March 1st, 7 -10 pmFree admission Eveline Kolijn, project curator and contributing artist, experienced an international childhood that exposed her to remote places, where she learned to love unspoiled parts of nature. These experiences have been foundational. Reflecting … [Read more...] about The Energy Futures Portfolio Project
Luke Johnson: Farewell to the North (Do Not Apply Compression Gently)
March 1 – April 13, 2024The Art Incubator GalleryOpening Reception: Friday March 1st, 7 -10 pmFree admission Luke Johnson’s works over the last several years have developed out of ongoing relationships with libraries and archives, responding to the various ways objects embody the meanings they held to those who have interacted with them through their histories. Using … [Read more...] about Luke Johnson: Farewell to the North (Do Not Apply Compression Gently)
Zana Wensel: The Thread That Runs Through Me
January 5 – February 17, 2024 The Main GalleryOpening Reception: Friday January 5th, 7 -10 pmFree admission Cellular memory (sometimes interchanged with ‘body memory’) is the theory that posits how memories can be stored beyond the brain, deep in our psychosomatic networks. Due to the ways in which traumatic events flood the brain’s memory receptors, cell memory refers to … [Read more...] about Zana Wensel: The Thread That Runs Through Me
Susan Diebel: Figuring It Out
January 5 – February 17, 2024 The Art Incubator GalleryOpening Reception: Friday January 5th, 7 -10 pmFree admission There is no other subject that commands more attention from artists than the human figure. The human form has been a predominant theme in visual art from around 30,000 years ago and has inspired artists for centuries. It can be extremely intimate or broadly … [Read more...] about Susan Diebel: Figuring It Out








