Cory Trépanier: Into the Arctic
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Bateman Foundation Gallery of Nature 470 Belleville Street, Victoria, British Columbia V8V 1W9

Cory Trépanier, "Glacierside," 2014
Into The Arctic: An Exhibition of Art and Film by Canadian Painter and Filmmaker Cory Trépanier
INTO THE ARCTIC Exhibition at the Bateman Gallery: the premiere of NEW INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGY. Using a FREE APP called Smartify, visitors to scan the paintings with their smart phones, read stories and view film clips from where they began in the Arctic.
Produced by David J. Wagner, L.L.C.
Into the Arctic showcases over fifty original oil paintings by Canadian painter Cory Trépanier. Over a decade in the making, this traveling exhibition comprises of highlights from the most ambitious body of artwork ever dedicated to the Canadian Arctic. With a pack full of painting, filming and camping gear, Trépanier traversed over 40,000 kilometres, through six Arctic National Parks and 16 Arctic communities, exploring many more places in between, in a biosphere so remote and untouched, that most of its vast landscape has never been painted before.
Named one of Canada’s Top 100 Living Explorers by Canadian Geographic Magazine, Trépanier carries on the tradition of painting first made famous by Canada’s Group of Seven, but with the environmental concern of a contemporary artist. Contextualizing the artist’s majestic paintings is a series of Artic films, which cinematically convey the wonder of the North while documenting his expeditions.
"These experiences have created a desire in me to connect others with this remote northern wilderness through my paintings and films, with are assembled for the first time in this exhibition… I hope my work might spark awareness and conservation about Canada’s Arctic, and instill a greater appreciation and concern for the future of its ever-changing landscape.” – Cory Trépanier
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