Opening Reception - University of British Columbia Visual Arts students: When the face ends
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Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art 103-421 Cawston Ave, Rotary Centre for the Arts, Kelowna, British Columbia V1Y 6Z1
Intermission Series presents When the face ends
Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art
The Alternator will host an opening reception for When the face ends on March 9 from 6 to 8pm. The event is free and open to the public.
Exhibition: Intermission Series presents When the face ends
Curated by: Mathew Glenn and Evan Berg
Opening Reception: March 9, 6-8pm
The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is pleased to present the next installment of the Intermission Series When the face ends, an exhibition featuring selected works from University of British Columbia Visual Arts students.
When the face ends refers to the concept of lived history defining appearance. A human face is not only a face, but the documentation of what the face has experienced. This idea is explicit in the artworks in the exhibition; their appearance exists as their history, changed and manipulated by interactions with human bodies, creating tensions between appearing, history, future and being.
The exhibition features the work of Peter Navratil, Kyle Berthaudin, Kara Sikora, Carmen Winther, Pip Dryden and Arden Boehm. The artists use experimental methods to explore how art objects and spaces are contextualized by appearance, past and future. Using interactive installation and sculpture, the exhibition melds the human body’s physical presence, actions and effects with the artworks and the space.Intermission is a joint initiative between the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art and students of the Critical and Creative Studies Department at UBC Okanagan. It is intended to be a 'show between shows' at the Alternator to assist local art students gain practical work experience in a professional exhibition environment. It is funded in part by the UBC Partnership Recognition Fund.
The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is an artist-run centre located in Kelowna at the Rotary Centre for the Arts, 421 Cawston Avenue. The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is a registered non-profit charitable organization dedicated to the development of the creative community. Since 1989, the Alternator has shown the work of emerging Canadian artists, focused on innovative and non-traditional mediums engaged in social and cultural issues.