February exhibitions
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cSPACE Marda Loop 1721 29 Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta T2T 6T7
Exhibitions on now:
cSPACE welcomes artists from the 2021 EXPOSURE Photography Festival, as well as the travelling TREX exhibit, into our hallway galleries this month.
Entrance is by appointment - please call the office to book an appointment (403-476-2025) or buzz #125 at the building intercom during office hours for entrance (9am-6pm M-F). Capacity extremely limited.
I'm Losing My Head - Leigh Reed
The month of February - Level 1 Hallway Gallery
Leigh Reed's photography exhibition, presented in conjunction with the Exposure Photo Festival, will be on display in the Cubby Gallery of cSPACE, 2nd Floor, for the month of February.
Habituate, Acclimate - TREX
The month of February - Level 1 Hallway Gallery
Habituate, Acclimate features the works of two emerging Alberta photographers, Nahanni McKay and Liam Kavanagh-Bradette. Both artists have created a series that explore emerging survival dependencies necessitated by the effects that humans have had upon the environment.
Fire and Masks - Angela Boehm and J. Ashley Nixon
The month of February - Level 2 Hallway Gallery
In Fire and Masks, Angela Boehm and J. Ashley Nixon exhibit landscape and portrait images from Canada and Peru exploring cultural heritage, forest fire and regeneration, resilience and responses to environmental and social changes.
Artist's Block - Scott Campbell & Christine Hoeppner
The month of February - Level 3 Hallway Gallery
Artist’s Block focuses on photography and mixed media through a collaboration between photographer Scott Campbell and artist Christine Hoeppner. Artist’s Block presents four series of work titled Room, Artist’s Block, Black and White and Mask.
The Room Upstairs - Jennifer J Peters
The month of February - Level 4 Hallway Gallery
Jennifer Jean Peters is a true artist. She is obsessive, dedicated, passionate and gifted with a rare transparency within her work. She is not afraid to get dirty, to be “ugly” or to express those raw emotions we fear or suppress. It is through these honest, at times disturbing explorations that she sheds light on “closet” issues such as domestic violence, abuse and the marginalized.