Take a look through some of our previous exhibitions:

Exhibition NameExhibition Description
The Collective BodyCreated by Neil Cadger, Miles Thorogood, Aleksandra Dulic, Lin Snelling and Andrew Stauffer with support from UBC Okanagan students Chloe Chang and Ryan Broadbent, The Collective Body is a unique nightly outdoor projection series showcasing dancers, body parts and musicians from across North America at downtown Kelowna’s Rotary Centre for the Arts (421 Cawston Ave.) 
Art is What You Make of it (2021)Watch all 9 episodes on our YouTube channel featuring a variety of local Okanagan talent.
Storytellers (November 2020 – April 2021)Part of the “Art is you make of it” series – featuring Jude Clarke, Danielle Krysa, and Richard Brodeur.  Their videos are included in the exhibition, playing in a loop in the gallery. The rotating Storytellers exhibition features works from local Okanagan artists, beginning in November with works by Richard Brodeur, Danielle Krysa, and Jude Clarke and switching in February to feature the works of three new artists. Each featured artist has been chosen to display artwork based on stories of transition, change, and the process of waking up and stepping out of a place of darkness and rest toward one of growth and renewal.
Posted (November 2020 – January 2021)Victoria Verge’s work is grounded in her upbringing as a military child. The modern role of the military takes on new meaning in Verge’s work which narrows its focus on the modern “home-front” and the “subculture” that is to be found on Canadian Forces Bases across the country.
Creative Work (October 2020 – January 2021)We have formed a community partnership with the University of British Columbia Okanagan Campus, Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies. Creative Work celebrates 3 faculty members; Katherine Pickering, Briar Craig, Patrick Lundeen, and Connor Charlesworth.
Celestial Bodies (February 1st-12th 2021)Celestial Bodies is a multicultural creation of animated media that tell ancient astrological stories, exploring the belief systems that make up Canadian and Indigenous society’s diverse fabric. The multimedia projection shows animated images of star stories— alongside world-class cross-cultural music.

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