The Southern Alberta Art Gallery has new exhibits for summer.
Grande Prairie area artist Peter Van Tiesenhausen brings PLASMA back to the SAAG main gallery. He is from Demmit, which is west of Grande Prairie near the B.C border.
He spent Covid at home making art out of whatever he could find around his home and considering how important the element of carbon is to life.
“ Carbon is the basis of all life and plasma is the transference of energy,” he described, setting up his exhibit.
There are a couple main pieces to the installation, all from within 300 metres of his house.

The most prominent is a log with a burnt out core surrounded by a structure constructed with sheets of paper from a paper mill from his scrap pile illustrating how carbon can change it‘s form.
“ I set the log on fire in my backyard and it went out. But it had reignited in the morning,” he observed.
, adding patrons to look at the result through the paper sheet frame.
“The fire played a large role in the exhibit,” he said.