ART IN THE COMMUNITY - CITY ATRIUM GALLERY In partnership with the City of North Vancouver, we present the work of local artists at City Hall that explore issues and realities of the community. This gallery is designed to enhance public space, create interest, and provide opportunities for emerging and professional artists to exhibit their work. Since 2014, we have presented the work of over 20 local artists in this public space,
Robin Gleason: What Will Happen to Summer? June 5 - September 16 paper lithograph print, cut & stacked paper Drawing, printmaking, cutting and stacking mimic fragments of charred bark. As temperatures rise and the fire season expands and intensifies, will our relationship to summer evolve?
Natasha Van Netten: Superpod September 18 â December 2 Wire sculptural installation representing all 76 southern resident killer whales. This unique group of orca have been a small population since numbers were first recorded in 1976 â fluctuating between 70 and 99 members. The delicacy of her installation echoes their fragility and highlights the value and importance of each individual within the group.
Simone Guo: Where the Water Ends January 22 â March 16 Exhibition of paintings by Simone Guo. Guo works primarily in acrylic, oil, ink, and pastel through gestural brushstrokes exploring the space between landscape and abstraction.
North Vancouver City Hall was closed to the public on March 16, 2020.
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