Art Alleries

Transforming alleys into Galleries

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A Simple Joy by Kyle Thornley

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Assemblage by Rob Buchannan

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Contemporary Landscapes by Rob Buchannan

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Canadian Pacific by Kelly Hutcheson

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A Friend of a Friend by Bruno Long

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Coming Home by Ric Grendron

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I Hugged a Bear in Revelstoke by Bambi (Claudia Simon)

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Snowpack sLayers by Jess Leahey

2022 Alleries Installations

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This dynamic installation invites the viewer to share the beauty and simple joy of blowing on a dandelion head.
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Assemblage is an artistic form or medium usually created on a defined substrate that consists of three-dimensional elements projecting out from or mounted to the substrate.
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Landscape painting is a genre with strong roots to the past and refers to a field defined by a focus on natural scenery as subject matter.
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‘Canadian Pacific’ is an original work by stained glass artist Kelly Hutcheson.
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‘A Friend of a Friend’ started out as photographer Bruno Long’s simple human desire for deeper community connection.
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Gendron has created two giant diptychs, both densely populated by sn̓ ʕay̓ ckstx (Sinixt/Arrow Lakes) faces past and present, alongside many Indigenous symbols.
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Infusing a blend of Kawaii style illustration and street art to bring a little piece of nature into the urban space.
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A familiar brick wall is transformed into a ski slope, with dancing shadows and playful skiers in this intriguing three dimensional work.

Alleries Streetview

Walk the Alley – Imagine gritty laneways, dumpsters, hydro poles, weather – snow, rain, sunshine – the evening darkness and the ambient noises of a city juxtaposed with fine art hanging on worn brick and cinder block walls. Take a trip down the alley and discover our thematic, walkable and barrier-free, open-sky, art gallery experience open all night.

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