March 3 – April 15, 2023 The Art Incubator GalleryOpening Reception: Friday March 3rd, 7 -10 pmFree admission An inky haze, the static of radio, a soft and quiet fidelity, deep blue and violet like the night. Through the static many voices emerge. The exhibition, Radio Becomes Clear, is a conceptual conclusion of Andrew Thorne’s year-long visual diary of his woodcuts … [Read more...] about Andrew Thorne: Radio Becomes Clear
Past Exhibitions
Tammy Salzl: Emerald Queendom
January 6 – February 17, 2023 The Main Gallery Created during the isolation and social changes brought on by a global pandemic, Tammy Salzl's “Emerald Queendom” was exhibited in Harcourt House in May/June of 2021 and only available to isolated audience members in the height of the third wave of infections via photo documentation and video, both created by aAron Munson and … [Read more...] about Tammy Salzl: Emerald Queendom
Breanna Barrington: Shorthand Forest
January 6 – February 17, 2023 The Art Incubator Gallery Breanna Barrington is an Edmonton-based multimedia artist with a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from the University of Alberta. Blending eco-sensibilities with a dash of whimsy, their work has been presented at the Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change, Alberta Council for Ukrainian Arts, Mile Zero Dance, hcma … [Read more...] about Breanna Barrington: Shorthand Forest
Kerri-Lynn Reeves: Holding / Tenderness
October 14 – November 26, 2022 The Main Gallery2022 Artist-In-Residence Exhibition The exhibition is the result of a year-long meditation on soft support and a process-based exploration of how empirical knowledge can be expressed through materiality. Displaying various mediums, the immersive exhibition includes, ceramic vessels, interactive soft sculptures, quilted … [Read more...] about Kerri-Lynn Reeves: Holding / Tenderness
Kiona Callihoo Ligtvoet: you’ll always know
October 14 – November 26, 2022 The Art Incubator Gallery When my brother and I were little, we found a squirrel that had fallen and passed on in a bed of soft, uncut grass. The two of us cradled it and brought it inside the farmhouse, not sure what to do. Well intentioned, we laid it on our moshom’s placemat next to his coffee mug. Mom laughed warmly and said he may … [Read more...] about Kiona Callihoo Ligtvoet: you’ll always know








