
This month, the Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre (RVAC) is accepting submissions and inviting community members for its first member’s show of the year.
The theme for the show is “from the forest floor.”
Alongside the member’s show at the main gallery, there will also be three artists featured in the side galleries.
Shantael Sleight, from Victoria, will be showcasing her solo show. Her work’s theme is “mothering: self, earth and other,” which includes expressions of care, connection, protection, love, guilt, exhaustion, transition and grief.
The second side gallery will feature Riki Kuropatwa, an artist from Edmonton who creates paintings using stills from the television series Antiques Roadshow. Her art presents an open-ended and ambiguous narrative of interplay.
Alex Stewart will also be featured at the exhibition. From Fort Langley, B.C., Stewart’s art focuses on sustainability and preservation by documenting the process of creating emotive portraits and placing them in nature for a month.
The member’s show and side exhibitions will run at RVAC until August 6.
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