First opening reception of 2025!
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First opening reception of 2025!

Join us in celebrating our newest exhibitions featuring Tara Nicholson, Jeroen Witvliet, and Marguerite MacIntosh!

By Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art

Date and time

Friday, February 7 · 6 - 8pm PST

Location

Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art

421 Cawston Avenue #103 Kelowna, BC V1Y 6Z1 Canada

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About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Our first reception of 2025 is here! We would like to invite you in celebrating our newest exhibitions on Friday February 7th from 6-8pm.

In our Main Gallery will be 'Mammoths, EcoZombies and Permafrost Extinction' by Tara Nicholson. In the project gallery is I Regret / Listen, Tree / Feel’ by Jeroen Witvliet. And in the Members' gallery will be 'Lakeshore Meditations' by Marguerite MacIntosh.

This reception is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be provided.

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Mammoths, EcoZombies and Permafrost Extinction

This exhibition by Tara Nicholson endeavors to depict a polar ecosystem warming at a rate of 3-7 times faster than other landmasses, re-characterizing “frozen life” as something increasingly valuable. Examining the fleeting nature of the Arctic, Nicholson questions the unseen realities of climate collapse to envision a post-anthropocentric representation of the Arctic. Tara’s exhibition, featuring photography and ceramic tusk installation, will be on display in the Main Gallery from February 7th to March 21st.

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I Regret / Listen, Tree / Feel’

Jeroen Witvliet is a Dutch / Canadian artist who mainly works in painting and drawing. Jeroen’s practice revolves around finding distinct imagery that addresses a variety of issues and subjects, ranging from history, environmental, social and group dynamics, landscape, memory, art history and more but all are driven by a deep sense of uncertainty. In his paintings/drawings there is a constant push to challenge preconceived notions of the medium but also to question the linearity of his practice and (historical) timelines. Jeroen’s exhibition will be on display in our Project gallery from February 7th to March 21st.

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Lakeshore Meditations’

It is easy to walk through life without pause, without being present to where one is, without stopping, observing and reflecting on the surrounding beauty. Marguerite’s abstract landscape paintings, based on photographs taken from a particular spot in the Trout Creek neighbourhood in Summerland over a period of time, document a practice of intentional and contemplative noticing. Her exhibition will be on display in our Members' gallery from January 31st until February 22nd.


Learn more about these exhibitions and other Alternator events by visiting our website.


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The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is a non-profit charitable organization located in Kelowna BC. We leverage knowledge, expertise, empathy and resources to support creative projects that nurture our community.

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