Ceramics in the Atrium runs April 2 to May 21, 2026, with an opening reception on April 10 (7–9 pm) and an online exhibition from April 17. Presented by the Tri-City Potters, the show highlights members’ artistic growth through a range of firing techniques—including raku, soda, wood, and more—each producing distinct surfaces, colours, and textures. Together, the works reflect both technical exploration and a shared commitment to learning within the local ceramic community.
Elders in Our Midst runs April 2 to May 21, 2026, with an opening reception on April 10 (7–9 pm) and an online exhibition from April 17. Featuring acrylic and oil portraits by Joy Hanser, the exhibition pairs youth-led interviews with painted tributes to seniors across BC who have contributed to climate action. Together, the works honour the wisdom, creativity, and community impact of Elders, inviting viewers to reflect on intergenerational care and environmental responsibility.
Notice runs April 2 to May 21, 2026, with an opening reception on April 10 (7–9 pm) and an online exhibition from April 17. Featuring oil paintings by Tara Connolly, the work reexamines our relationship with birds—both living and dead—inviting viewers to consider their overlooked presence and ecological significance. Through sensitive, often unsettling imagery, the exhibition seeks to spark empathy and reflection on how we value the more-than-human world.
Nickie Lewis: Invisible Dialogues: This biodegradable sculpture exhibition runs April 2 to May 21, 2026, with an opening reception on April 10 (7–9 pm) and an online component from April 17. Created by The Wizard’s Makery, the hybrid plant-animal-human form explores ideas of interconnectedness and invisible energy, inspired by concepts like quantum entanglement. Made entirely from organic materials, the work invites reflection on the relationships between humans and the living world.
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