Alicia Henry: 2012-2020
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TrépanierBaer 105-999 8 St SW, Calgary, Alberta 2R 1J5
Alicia Henry, "Untitled (Woman in a Dress with Red Undertones)," 2019-2020
cotton, thread, dye and felt, 112" x 33"
Yesterday the Government of Alberta declared a state of public health emergency throughout the province. New restrictions will be effective Friday, November 27, 2020. The new and enhanced restrictions apply to all areas now under the Enhanced Status as designated by the Government of Alberta.
In accordance with the new measures, TrépanierBaer is pleased to announce that it will remain open, as we have been, with a limited capacity restricted to 10 people at any given time, and by appointment. To ensure your well-being and that of our artists and staff, the gallery will operate under its (PLAN B)COVID-19 protocols.
TrépanierBaer will present a solo exhibition of works by the Black American artist Alicia Henry. Titled Alicia Henry: 2012-2020, this will be Ms. Henry’s first exhibition in a private gallery, and her second solo exhibition in Canada.
Some of you may remember Ms. Henry’s powerful, poetic and beautiful exhibition Witnessing at The Power Plant (Toronto) in 2019 curated by Daina Augaitis, Chief Curator Emerita of the Vancouver Art Gallery. In our Viewing Room, on a rotational basis, and through the course of the fair, we will present a selection of works by gallery artists beginning with: Chris Millar, DaveandJenn, Carroll Taylor Lindoe and Kent Merriman Jr.
In Toronto at ART TO Pop-Up @ SBG, TrépanierBaer will open with a selection of new and recent works by Sarah Stevenson, Luanne Martineau, James Carl, Stéphane La Rue, Alicia Henry, and Carroll Taylor Lindoe. Works by Vikky Alexander, IAIN BAXTER&, Chris Cran, Oscar Cahén, Ron Moppett, Kent Merriman Jr., and newcomer Brandan Doty will also be available through the course of the fair.
And just to keep everyone on their collecting toes and engaged in the real, on November 2 at the Art TO Pop-Up @ SBG, we will present a solo exhibition of Evan Penny’s latest work from the series Why Do You Peel Me From Myself from November 2 through to November 7.
Strict COVID-19 protocols will be in place at and in the galleries in both the Calgary and Toronto locations.