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Get to know Van Gogh through Immersive Van Gogh Experience at Enmax Centre

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Get immersed in  the life of post-Impressionist Dutch master Vincent Van Gogh with Beyond Van Gogh : The  Immersive Experience which runs  at the Enmax Centre July 14- Aug. 6.

 

Beyond Van Gogh: the Immersive Experience Curator Fanny Curtat Photo by Timothy Norris Paquin Entertainment Group

 When most people think of Dutch born , French artist Vincent Van Gogh, they think of “ the ear cutting incident” and a few key paintings  “ Starry Night,” Sunflowers” and “ Iris,” but curator Fanny Curtat wanted to explore the man’s mindset, so she worked with Paquin Entertainment Group and a team of animators and digital arts professionals to condense letters to his brother Theo and  some 300 paintings and 850 sketches and designs into 300 pieces to tell Van Gogh’s story.

 

“ We worked own this exhibit from our homes during the pandemic,”  Curtat said, adding since Spring 2021, it has toured to over 60 cities before coming to  Lethbridge.

 

“It’s a really unique way of experiencing  Vincent’s life. It’s like walking into the middle  of a painting,” summarized  curator Fanny Curtat from Montreal.

 

“If you have an art history background, it’s great. But you don’t need one. Even if you don’t know anything abut Vincent, it is an immersive experience,” she continued, adding people have a lot of different reactions to the exhibit, which is a blend of history and technology.

 

“We’ve had kids and adults twirling in the middle of it. We’ve had people who are mesmerized, people who  share it and discuss it with other people,” she said.

Von Gogh had a troubled life battling depression, poverty, mental illness and insecurity and eventually committing suicide at age 39.

 

“Vincent was a very polarizing character. But he’s very relatable. When you consider most of his work was done in the last 10 years of his life,” she said.

“When you walk into the  first room, we have letters to his brother Theo that you can read. Then in the next room, it’s 30,000 square foot and  all four sides including the floor are covered with images. You get a really clear sense of his evolution,” she described.

 

“It would be cruel not to include his works ‘Starry, Starry Night’  ‘ Sunflower’ and ‘Iris,’ so they’re there,” she continued, adding they chronicle his life growing up in the Netherlands, then his moves to Paris and then the South of France.

“This exhibit is an opportunity to experience Vincent in a different way than just a historical context.  But also  his relevance today,” she said.

 

“His art is all about the joy of appreciating nature and experiencing nature.”

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Local artists ‘Make it Big’at Summer Salon at casa among new exhibitions opening this week

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Lethbridge artists are ‘making it big’ for the annual Summer Salon, which officially opens at casa, Saturday, June 17 with an opening reception from 5-7 p.m.

The show “ Making It Big in Lethbridge” is a group exhibition featuring 52 local artists who explored scale while embracing the theme of “ Making it Big In Lethbridge.”

 

It is one of three shows opening on Saturday.

 

Eric Dyck works on his piece for Make it Big at casa. Photo by Richard Amery

“It’s an open community group exhibition. I was able to  select at least one pice from all 52 artists,” said casa curator Darcy Logan, noting there are a lot of familiar  faces including  Jason Trotter, who has a massive stencil  about homeless Canadian Forces veterans and comic artist who was frantically adding an expanded version of  one of his autobiographical wood cut prints to one of the walls of the main gallery.

 

The works take over both floors of casa except for  the showcase outside the main gallery.

 

“ I was really impressed with all of them because you never know what you’ll get when you have an open call,” Logan said, adding there is a mix of age levels and experience in the exhibition from established local artists to University of Lethbridge students.

 

There is a also a mix of artistic mediums.

 

“They’re exploring scale, so if they usually  have smaller pieces, they will have larger pieces in the exhibition,” Logan said.

 

“They are throughout the entire building,” he continued.

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Art’s Alive and Well in the Schools cornerstone of new local exhibits at SAAG

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The Southern Alberta Art Gallery  (SAAG) showcases artists at different stages of their careers as they open three new exhibits on Saturday, May 13. Best of all admission to the exhibits is free thanks to a sponsorship from ATB.

 Arts Alive and Well in the School is in the Lower gallery and in the hallways.

ART’S ALIVE AND WELL IN THE SCHOOLS IS BACK AT THE SAAG. PHOTO BY RICHARD AMERY

 

“We always try to have all local artists when we have Arts is Alive and Well,” said SAAG interim curator Adam Whitford.

“ We have Arts Is Alive and Well in the Schools which is students at the beginning of their careers, Lonnie Powers’ #RAINTHATSRTUCK who is sust starting and April Matisz ’ “ Gathering near and far, still. She  is more established. She has had several exhibitions of her own, but is still up and coming, ” Whitford summarized.

 

Art’s Alive  and Well in The School focuses on over 100 young artists Grades 9-12  from the Lethbridge School District. It also features projections of works from artists in K-Grade 8.

“ Art’s Alive and Well In the Schools is back for the 43rd year. It started in 1977, the year after the SAAG opened.Other thana. couple of years during Covid when it was online, it has run continuously since then,” Whitford continued.

 

April Matisz’s Gathering new and far, still is at the SAAG. Photo by Richard Amery

“ We get a lot of families and see a lot of new faces who don’t usually come to the SAAG. We also get a lot of field trips,” he said, adding Art’s Alive and Well in the Schools helps give young artists their first exposure.

Art’s Alive and Well opens  with a reception between 2-4 p.m. and runs  until June 17.

 

April Matisz’s “Gathering near and far, still ” is in the upper gallery.

 

“It’s her first solo exhibition at the SAAG. April explores  the idea of gatherers rather than hunters. April is interested in biology. There are cutouts of figures of different  sizes  going gathering in the distant past and ceramic feet which reflect ancestral footprints of these gatherers,” he said, adding, the exhibit also includes ink paintings reflecting that theme.

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Tenth anniversary celebration for casa features arts for everybody

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It’s hard to believe casa has been home to local artists for the past 10 years.

So Saturday, May 13 is a great day celebrate that milestone with a variety of free, family friendly activities, culminating with a concert from Latin musician Oscar Lopez, who also performed at the official opening of the downtown community arts centre.

 

“ Everything is free,” enthused Allied Arts Council Executive Director, Jana MacKenzie, adding a lot of people have been using the facilities at casa.

 

Oscar Lopez returns for the tenth anniversary celebration of casa this weekend. Photo by Richard Amery

There will be an open house  from 11 a.m.- 4 p.m. featuring a variety of activities including gallery and facility tours, studio demonstrations in the clay studio, wood-shop, 2D studio and textile studio, art  documentaries. There will also be dance demonstrations in the dance studio.

 

 There will also be fun for families including face painting, corpse drawing, a cupcake  cake at noon, button making, community painting and chalk drawing in Rotary Square, where Oscar Lopez will be performing at  7 p.m.

 

 The event will also be the debut of the new shade sails over Rotary Square, where Oscar Lopez will be performing.

“We have 200 tickets available, but because it looks like the weather is looking fantastic, we’ll be releasing 200 more,” she said, noting tickets are free, but need to be obtained  in advance.

 

“This is a chance to get a look behind the scenes  even for people who go there and especially for people who have never been there. You never know what will catch your interest,” MacKenzie continued.

 “It’s amazing that it has been 10 years. I was working at the Bowman Gallery and we were at capacity then, so we knew the need was there for casa,” she continued.

 

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Jana MacKenzie taking the helm of the Allied Arts Council

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Jana MacKenzie is excited to take the helm of the Allied Arts Council  as the new executive director and  filling the huge shoes of Suzanne Lint, who retired this year after 23 years.

Jana MacKenzie is the new executive director of the Allied Arts Council. Photo by Richard Amery

“Suzanne Lint has been here for 23 years. She has been a dedicated supporter of the arts,” MacKenzie said.

 

 MacKenzie has been involved in the Southern Alberta Arts scene for many years as an artist and working with the Bowman Arts Gallery, Allied Arts Council and  South Country Fair.

 

“ I’m excited about it. I started with the Allied Arts Council in 2006 as part of the staff at the Bowman and when they moved to casa,” MacKenzie said.

 

“ There is so much happening in Lethbridge, we want to make it accessible to everybody,” MacKenzie continued, adding it is the Allied Arts Council’s duty to support Lethbridge’s creative people.

 

MacKenzie has been a big part of the Lethbridge arts community for many years as an organizer through her work with the Allied Arts Council and in the community. She is also a textiles artist who has had two solo exhibitions as well has participated in several group exhibitions, she recently joined Ammena Dance Company. She know most of the people in the local arts community.

 

She noted it was a long hiring process before  she was hired.

 

“ I have to take a more macro approach to things for this job,” she said adding the Allied Arts Council is there to support local artists. 

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