Beyond the Horizon
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Richmond Art Gallery 180-7700 Minoru Gate, Richmond, British Columbia V6Y 1R9
William Percy Weston, "Evening - Keremeos, B.C.," 1960
oil on canvas, 30" x 36" Collection Richmond Art GalleryPhoto Credit: Lance Blomgren
The opening is on July 8, 2:00 - 4:00 pm
Panel Discussion with Dr. Hilary Letwin, Susan Gransby and Leslie Poole will be held on Saturday, July 15, 2:00 – 3:00 pm with exhibition Curator, Dr. Hilary Letwin, and exhibiting artists, Susan Gransby and Leslie Poole.
Richmond Art Gallery presents Beyond the Horizon, a unique exhibition, curated by Dr. Hilary Letwin showcasing selected landscapes from the Richmond Art Gallery’s Collection and a series of new works developed in response by students from the Richmond Art Gallery’s Youth Mentorship Program.
Works from the Collection, including those by Irene Hoffar Reid, William P. Weston, Alan Wood, Toni Onley, Susan Gransby, Leslie Poole and Susan Point, demonstrate how various artists have grappled with the vast scale of the Canadian landscape. The dates of the exhibited Collection works range from 1932 up to 1994, and vary considerably in style and focus. Some set out to capture the immensity or emptiness of a view, while others focus instead on the toll humankind wages on the natural landscape. Through the selection of works, this exhibition seeks to highlight the ways in which landscapes have changed over the last century. Where once it was popular for the Group of Seven and its contemporaries to show Canada as an empty, wild terrain, it has become increasingly more important for artists to recognize the cost of recent human activity and to acknowledge that the country was far from uninhabited at the time of colonization. It is especially timely on the occasion of Canada’s 150th anniversary to recognize that any perceived emptiness results from the convenient omission of earlier inhabitants.
In dialogue with the curated selection of collection works, a group of ten local secondary students; Marisse Cheung, Ayal Heinrichs, Anthea Kwong, Megan Lane, Lucy Li, Mickey Morgan, Angel Pan, Atheana Picha, Lily Wang and Mandy Xu present new works developed through an eight month youth mentorship program facilitated by RAG School Programs Coordinator Melanie Devoy. Over the course of this period, the students participated in artist-led workshops led by Diyan Achjadi, Keith Langergraber and Tsēma Igharas, researched the collection, and contributed to the creation of this exhibition. The students’ works offer a critical post-script to the landscapes from the Gallery’s Collection.