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From Hate to Hope // BC’s Office of the Human Rights Commissioner
May
2
to May 4

From Hate to Hope // BC’s Office of the Human Rights Commissioner

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The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art, in partnership with British Columbia’s Office of the Human Rights Commissioner, is pleased to present From Hate to Hope, an immersive pop-up exhibition.

This special exhibition is the culmination of more than a year’s worth of work in the BCOHRC office’s annual public campaign which was inspired by themes in the From Hate to Hope report. In August 2021, B.C.’s Human Rights Commissioner Kasari Govender launched an inquiry into the rise of hate in B.C. during the COVID-19 pandemic. The March 2023, findings and recommendations were clear: hate will increase in times of societal crisis unless we are all decisive in addressing it.

The exhibit features an immersive audio-visual experience that captures the voices, images, and art of community youth and painters as well as the commissioner who joined together to draw inspiration from the words of British Columbians across the province. Their hope is to spark important conversations on these themes and ensure they keep breathing life to the stories they heard. This is in addition to their broader work in addressing systemic discrimination in the province, and their continued work to ensure the Government of BC implements the recommendations of the report. From Hate to Hope is a traveling exhibition. First opening in Vancouver, this exhibition will be held at the Alternator before moving onto Fort St. John, and Nanaimo.

From Hate to Hope will be on view at the Alternator during our regular hours from May 2nd - 4th!


This exhibition expands upon a series of four murals that were created by artists across the province.

The Vancouver mural was created by Paige Jung. The Fort St.John mural was created by Raven-Tacuara Art Collective members Stephanie Anderson and Fancundo Gastiazoro. The Keremeos mural was designed by Haley Regan and completed in partnership with the South Okanagan Immigrant & Community Services One World Youth Crew. The Nanaimo mural was created by Humanity in Art members Lys Glassford and Lauren Semple.


BC’s Office of the Human Rights Commissioner exists to address the root causes of inequality, discrimination and injustice in our province by shifting laws, policies, practices and cultures. We do this work through education, research, advocacy, inquiry and monitoring.

B.C.’s Human Rights Commissioner, Kasari Govender, started her five-year term on September 3, 2019. Since then, our Office has been working swiftly to build a strong team, to listen deeply to the concerns of British Columbians, to issue policy guidance to protect the human rights of underserved communities and to lay a rights-based foundation for our work. As an independent office of the Legislature we are uniquely positioned to ensure human rights in B.C. are protected, respected and advanced on a systemic level throughout our society.

 
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Skin & Bones Experimental Music Series // Darren Williams & The Cavernous
Apr
12
8:00 PM20:00

Skin & Bones Experimental Music Series // Darren Williams & The Cavernous

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Acclaimed saxophonist and composer Darren Williams and local electronic favourites The Cavernous will be performing in Kelowna on April 12th at Kelowna Unitarians.  This concert is the fortieth installment of the Skin and Bones Music Series - an Okanagan Arts Award nominated concert series dedicated to the presentation of experimental music in the Okanagan.  This event marks the release of Darren Williams’ solo album Musical Idiot, a collection of original compositions for unaccompanied tenor saxophone, issued on The Infidels Jazz label.

Williams plays a series of compositions for solo tenor that have all of the spiritual gravity of an Albert Ayler or a David S. Ware while spinning and extrapolating his thought into endless circular breathing routines that give the nod to Evan Parker or Joe McPhee but that somehow sound like no one else.  …  (David Keenan of Volcanic Tongue, The Wire)

Darren Williams has toured across Canada, having performed with many internationally celebrated musicians including Juno award winning guitarist Gordon Grdina (Canada), Chris Corsano (USA), Mats Gustafsson (Sweden), and Han Bennink (Netherlands.)  For over two decades Williams has enjoyed a semi-regular collaboration with guitarist/banjoist Eugene Chadbourne (USA), being featured on Chadbourne’s 2011 album Stop Snoring.  Williams is involved many other projects, notably as one third of the Branchroot Ensemble which released their debut album Far From the Tree in 2023.  

Also appearing on the bill is The Cavernous, a live electronic duo consisting of Robert McLaren and Jesse Barrette.  Based in Kelowna and known for dark, psychedelic sounds, The Cavernous make extensive use of synthesizers, samplers, and sequencers to render a sonic terrain that is lyrical, eerie, and nostalgic.  Influences include Tangerine Dream, Mogwai, and John Carpenter. 

The Cavernous

Darren Williams and The Cavernous perform at Kelowna Unitarians as part of the Skin And Bones Music Series on April 12th.  Doors open at 7:30 pm and the concert will begin at 8:00 pm.  Kelowna Unitarians is located at 1310 Bertram Street, in Kelowna.  Admission at the door is $15 or $10 for students and Alternator members.  Advance tickets can be purchased online at Eventbrite.  This concert is made possible through the partnership between the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art and the Inner Fish Theatre Society, producers of Kelowna’s annual Living Things International Arts Festival, and frequent collaborators with both the Alternator and Skin And Bones.

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Indigo Dyeing Workshop with Artist in Residence Michaela Bridgemohan
Dec
10
4:00 PM16:00

Indigo Dyeing Workshop with Artist in Residence Michaela Bridgemohan

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On December 10th, 2023 from 4 pm to 6 pm, join us for a free introductory Indigo Dye Workshop facilitated by Alternator artist-in-residence Michaela Bridgemohan.

In this workshop, Michaela will share the agricultural process and culturally informed practices utilized in Indigo dyeing. Participants are given their cotton bandanas and will work intimately with an organic Indigo vat while learning various shibori techniques.

This workshop is appropriate for all skill levels and all ages, no art experience is required. Coffee and tea will be provided.

Please RSVP using Eventbrite to secure your spot as space is limited. You can register here.

*note, be prepared to get messy, dress appropriately!

This workshop will take place in Studio 111 of the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art, located at the Rotary Centre for the Arts (421 Cawston Ave - Unit 103 Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 6Z1)

Learn more about Michaelas artistic practice by visiting her Instagram (@michmohan).

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Indigo Dyeing Workshop with Artist in Residence Michaela Bridgemohan
Nov
30
4:00 PM16:00

Indigo Dyeing Workshop with Artist in Residence Michaela Bridgemohan

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On November 30th, 2023 from 4 pm to 6 pm, join us for a free introductory Indigo Dye Workshop facilitated by Alternator artist-in-residence Michaela Bridgemohan.

In this workshop, Michaela will share the agricultural process and culturally informed practices utilized in Indigo dyeing. Participants are given their cotton bandanas and will work intimately with an organic Indigo vat while learning various shibori techniques.

This workshop is appropriate for all skill levels and all ages, no art experience is required. Coffee and tea will be provided.

Please RSVP using Eventbrite to secure your spot as space is limited. You can register here.

*note, be prepared to get messy, dress appropriately!

This workshop will take place in Studio 111 of the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art, located at the Rotary Centre for the Arts (421 Cawston Ave - Unit 103 Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 6Z1)

Learn more about Michaelas artistic practice by visiting her Instagram (@michmohan).

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2023 Annual General Meeting
Nov
2
7:00 PM19:00

2023 Annual General Meeting

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The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art invites our members to our Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Thursday, November 2, 2023 at 7 pm.

The AGM is a great time to be introduced to the association’s Board of Directors and staff, gain an idea of the association’s present financial state, and learn about current and upcoming projects and events at the Alternator. As a member of the Alternator, you have a vote on all matters of business at the AGM including the election of the Board of Directors. Everyone is welcome, but in order to vote you must be a member in good standing (memberships must be paid before the meeting).

The AGM will last approximately 45 minutes and will take place remotely over ZOOM. To participate, advance registration is required on Eventbrite. Each registered participant will be provided with a ZOOM link on the day of the event. All members of the Alternator are encouraged to participate. There is no charge. If you are interested in joining the Board of Directors, please contact Lorna McParland, Artistic & Administrative Director (lorna@alternatorcentre.com), prior to the AGM to discuss details of the role

To purchase or renew your alternator membership, please visit us at the gallery or see https://www.alternatorcentre.com/getinvolved

We look forward to seeing you there!

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Skin & Bones Experimental Music Series // Nakatani Gong Orchestra
Oct
21
7:30 PM19:30

Skin & Bones Experimental Music Series // Nakatani Gong Orchestra

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World-renowned avant-garde percussionist Tatsuya Nakatani and his Nakatani Gong Orchestra will be performing in Kelowna on October 21st at the Centre culturel francophone de l’Okanagan/Okanagan Francophone Cultural Centre. This concert is the thirty-ninth installment of the Skin and Bones Experimental Music Series - an Okanagan Arts Award nominated concert series dedicated to the presentation of experimental music in the Okanagan.

The Nakatani Gong Orchestra (NGO) is a contemporary sound art project under the direction of Tatsuya Nakatani. Since the 1990s Nakatani has been redefining the tonal capabilities of the drum set and percussion through extended instrumental techniques, incorporating the use of custom-made bows, similar to the techniques associated with violin or cello. He created the NGO, the only bowed gong orchestra in the world, as an extension of his solo explorations. The NGO is comprised of musicians/performers sourced from the local populace - in this case the Okanagan community - and trained by Tatsuya in the technique of bowing some 16 to 18 large gongs. The result is a shimmering resonance that is both ethereal and meditative, enrobing the listener in pure sound.

This concert is made possible through the collaboration between the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art and the Inner Fish Theatre Society, producers of Kelowna’s annual Living Things International Arts Festival, and frequent collaborators with both the Alternator and Skin and Bones.  The evening will begin with the public unveiling of the 2024 Living Things Festival lineup. The eighth edition of Living Things will be January 20th - 28th).

Doors open at 7:30pm, with music starting at 8pm. Tickets are $20 ($15 for Alternator Members and students). For more information about this event, click here.

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Burning Sage // Book Reading & Conversation
Sep
20
7:00 PM19:00

Burning Sage // Book Reading & Conversation

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On the day that Lytton, BC, burned to the ground, Meghan Fandrich ran from the flames. She saw the village turn into a black pillar of smoke, and went home after a month-long evacuation to its ashes. Her house, on the edge of the fire, was saved; her community and her small business were not. Life as she knew it was gone, and somehow, in spite of the trauma and the ongoing onslaught of natural disasters, she had to keep going. Living. Surviving.

Burning Sage shares Fandrich’s deeply personal story of the fire, the ensuing trauma, and the path out of it. But it is also a human story, a universal story, of loneliness, fragility and beauty. The poems follow the arc of shock, fear, and anger, and the impossibility of single parenting in a burned-up town. They tell of a connection, a love, and the way that feeling understood can help us understand ourselves. The poems in Burning Sage share a vivid portrait of grief and heartbreak and, ultimately, of healing.

We invite you to gather together at the Alternator on September 20, from 7 - 8pm as author Meghan Fandrich reads excerpts from Burning Sage. Afterwards Fandrich will lead an engaged discussion with participants. In the wake of our recent experience with the devastating force of wildfires, this book of poems is sure to resonate with many.

Learn more about Meghan Fandrich here. Copies of Burning Sage are available online or at the reading.

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Art@KCT // Call for Submissions
Sep
14
to Oct 25

Art@KCT // Call for Submissions

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The City of Kelowna - Kelowna Community Theatre is currently accepting programming submissions for the Art@KCT exhibition program for the 2024 exhibition calendar.

Art@KCT is a professional exhibition program within the Lobby of the Kelowna Community Theatre presenting the work of visual artists from the Central Okanagan through a schedule of year-round professional exhibitions featuring accessible, thought-provoking public art. 

The program presents the work of a variety of local artists to showcase Kelowna’s expansive creative community, and provides professional development and progression opportunities for local artists. It consists of two professional exhibition spaces:

Rise@KCT is a 42 linear-foot exhibition wall in the southeast quadrant of the Lobby. It features encased plywood walls, gallery lighting and is well suited for exhibiting large and small-scale 2D artworks.

Cube@KCT is a 11 linear foot exhibition space in the northwest quadrant of the Lobby. It features encased plywood walls, gallery lighting and is well suited for exhibiting medium and small-scale 2D artworks. There is also limited capacity to exhibit 3D or digital works in this area.

Art@KCT is rooted in the following values:

Professional

Art@KCT exhibits the work of established and emerging artists in the Central Okanagan who have completed their training period. The program helps artists to live and work as artists in our region by paying appropriate CAR/FAC fees, and by employing a professional curatorial process to aid in professional development. Artworks exhibited as part of Art@KCT must adhere to professional exhibition standards. 

Accessible

For exhibiting artists, this means offering a clear, transparent submission and selection process focused on continuous improvement.

For the viewing public, this means presenting exhibitions that are connected to / relevant to our community, appropriate for the audiences who visit the Theatre, and supplementing these exhibitions with didactic panels using clear and concise language. 

Diverse

Artwork exhibited through the Art@KCT program should be diverse in medium and theme, as permitted by the physical limitations of the exhibition space available. 

Art@KCT is intended to complement existing exhibition opportunities in Kelowna, and support emerging local artists who may not be served by other programs or organizations. 

Art@KCT welcomes submissions from under-represented artists of all backgrounds including, but not limited to, Indigenous, Black, and racialized persons; refugee, newcomer and immigrant persons; two-spirit, LGBTQ+ and gender non-binary persons, persons with diverse abilities, and those on low-incomes or living in poverty. Art@KCT is committed to ensuring equitable access to our submissions process. Submitting artists are invited to contact the Program Consultant if they require any accommodations to participate.

Works will be selected by our Selection Committee based on the following criteria:

  • Adherence to program values and eligibility.

  • Quality of the artwork. 

  • Clarity of the written proposal.

Further, the committee will balance a variety of perspectives, mediums and themes when establishing the annual exhibition calendar.

We are committed to fostering artists' professional development and are proud to pay successful applicants CAR/FAC fees. 

The Art@KCT exhibition program is well suited to early-career artists seeking professional exhibition opportunities, or more established artists seeking new opportunities to exhibit in their home community.

HOW TO SUBMIT

Submissions will only be accepted through the online submission portal. Visit the submissions portal here. 
Below is an overview of the submission requirements.

  • Name, Address, Email, Website, Phone Number.

  • Declaration of residence (tick box).

  • Exhibition space (Rise@KCT or Cube@KCT) you are proposing work for (tick box).

  • Declaration that proposed project is completed (tick box).

AND, in a single PDF document, the following information:

  1. Overview of your artistic practice. Include information about your artistic vision, concepts and ideas that motivate your artistic practice (maximum 250 words).

  2. Overview of the project you are proposing to exhibit. Include information about the context for your project, how it supports your broader creative practice, and your vision for the space once the work is installed (maximum 250 words). 

  3. (Optional) Overview of proposed public outreach activities to support your exhibition (for example, workshops, artists talks etc). Please note, acceptance of your exhibition proposal does not guarantee acceptance of your outreach proposal. If your project requires both components to be accepted, please indicate this clearly in your submission. 

  4. CV summarizing your professional history and achievements. If more than one artist is included in your proposal, include CVs of all involved artists. Maximum two pages per artist (ie: two artists = four pages).

  5. Maximum 10 high-quality portfolio images in support of your application.

  • Images must include documentation of the proposed project.

  • Images should correspond with those listed on the image list. 

  • One image per page. Images may be oriented vertically or horizontally.  

  • If your work is focused on video, sound or other media, please utilize a sharing platform to store your work and provide links and passwords to appropriate files in your image list.

6. Image list for your portfolio. Include: artist name, title of work, medium, date of creation and dimensions. Links and passwords to video support material should also be included in this section, as required.

7. Presentation Details. Include information on how works are framed or finished for public presentation, preferred hanging / installation method or special installation considerations (maximum 100 words).

Note: Please title your submission PDF as follows:
Rise Gallery Submissions: KCT_RISE_[LAST NAME]_[FIRST NAME].pdf
Cube Gallery Submissions: KCT_CUBE_[LAST NAME]_[FIRST NAME].pdf

Submissions for the 2023 Art@KCT exhibition schedule should be received by October 25 2023 (midnight). 
Applicants included in this intake can expect to hear final results of their submission by January 5 2024.

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM US

Artists selected for exhibition will be supported in the following ways:

  • Exhibition royalties in accordance with the current CAR/FAC Fee Schedule (A.1.6 Exhibitions in Other Public Places).

  • Staff assistance with exhibition installation.

  • Community outreach opportunities (subject to approval), with additional CAR/FAC fees as appropriate.

Please contact us if you have any questions.

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Opening Reception // Christine D'Onofrio, Wilson S. Wilson, Hana Hamaguchi
Sep
8
6:00 PM18:00

Opening Reception // Christine D'Onofrio, Wilson S. Wilson, Hana Hamaguchi

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Please join us Friday, September 8th from 6 - 8pm as we kick off our fall programming with three new exhibitions!

Opening in our Main Gallery is cat cat cat by Christine D’Onofrio. In the Project Gallery is The Pandrogyny Project by Wilson S. Wilson. And in our Members’ Gallery is Entwined, a temporary mural by Hana Hamaguchi.

This opening is free and open to the public. Light refreshments and snacks will provided. Let us know you can make it by registering on Eventbrite!

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Michaela Bridgemohan // Mediocre Tarot Reading for Anxious + Secure Artists
Aug
22
11:00 AM11:00

Michaela Bridgemohan // Mediocre Tarot Reading for Anxious + Secure Artists

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Creative Block? Lost Muse? Closeted creative? Anxieties of where the world is heading or just generally lost? This free event is for you!

Artist-in-residence, Michaela Bridgemohan, will be hosting a Mediocre Tarot Reading for Anxious + Secure Artists workshop. Readings are intended to be lighthearted, hopeful, somewhat constructive, and indefinite. Interested creatives are welcome to drop in at the Alternator Studio 111 on Tuesday, August 22nd, 2023, between 11 am - 4 pm.

Tarot readings will be on a first come, first serve basis. For more information, or if you would like to reserve a time please email Michaela

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Skin and Bones Music Series // How To Survive A High Rise Hotel Fire & Wizard Meat
Aug
2
8:00 PM20:00

Skin and Bones Music Series // How To Survive A High Rise Hotel Fire & Wizard Meat

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After a three year hiatus, the Skin and Bones Music Series has returned!

For those who may not be familiar, the Skin And Bones Music Series is an Okanagan Arts Award nominated concert series dedicated to the presentation of experimental music in the Okanagan, and is produced through the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art. Since 2015 the series has created space for emerging, innovative, and unique musical performances across the Okanagan.

Ushering in this resurgence of experimental music is How To Survive A High Rise Hotel Fire and Wizard Meat, preforming at DunnEnzies Pizza Co. on August 2nd!

Started by bassist Nikko Whitworth and oboist Haley Bird, How To Survive A High Rise Hotel Fire's collective of musicians, meld elements of noise and free jazz to create a community around co-regulation, meaning-making and nonsense-making through sound.

Wizard Meat describes themselves as the unholy trio of Adam Preston on electric bass, PJ Hermann on drums, and Darren Williams on baritone saxophone. “Our music is our meat, our instruments our abattoir.” Joining them for this performance will be guitarist Brian Looney of High Horse and Behemoth Sleeps fame.

Doors open at 8pm, with music starting at 9pm. Tickets are $10 at the door - $5 for Alternator Members and students. For more information about this event, click here.

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The Alternator's 34th Birthday Party
Jul
28
6:00 PM18:00

The Alternator's 34th Birthday Party

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IT’S OUR BIRTHDAY, AND YOU'RE INVITED! 

On Friday, July 28 from 6 pm - 9 pm, join us as we celebrate the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art’s  34th Birthday! 

This event honours the many years the Alternator has been a staple in the Okanagan art scene, as well as celebrates the fantastic work presented by our members in this year’s Postcard Project & Studio Sale. 

Join us for delicious catering from Broken Anchor and refreshing beverages courtesy of Kettle River Brewing. A selection of door prizes will be up for grabs, and a candy bar will be present to satisfy your sweet tooth.

This year’s gallery installation also features a bit of healthy staff rivalry with competing components in pink and orange. Help us decide the winning colour team by casting your vote… (and earn imaginary bonus points for dressing in one of our celebratory colours). Come down and connect with our local creative community!

Entry to this event is by donation. Every ticket purchased includes 3 chances to win one of our fantastic door prizes. Enjoy some snacks, buy a postcard, and celebrate with your favourite millennial artist-run centre - we encourage you to give what you can to help support future Alternator events and programming!

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Postcard Project & Studio Sale // Annual Members' Exhibition
Jul
7
to Aug 12

Postcard Project & Studio Sale // Annual Members' Exhibition

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Once again the Alternator is celebrating our diverse creative community through our Annual Members’ Exhibition, The Postcard Project & Studio Sale. To commemorate our 34th year in the Kelowna arts community we invited our members to fill the walls of the gallery salon-style with original artworks and postcards.

 The Postcard Project & Studio Sale is an opportunity for local artists to exhibit their work in the Alternator’s professional gallery space, creating a grand mosaic that showcased both the people involved with the gallery and the work they produce. This annual members’ exhibition doubles as an exhibition and sale where visitors could take home (or gift!) a part of the Okanagan’s rich arts community. Artists will take home 75% of sales while the remaining 25% supports the Alternator’s programming.

Similar to last year, we invited 34 Alternator members (one for each year of our existence!) to create 10 unique postcards in any visual medium to be sold at $10 each. As part of the Studio Sale, gallery visitors will be sure to find something that speaks to them. With over 50 participating artists, and works ranging from paintings to ceramics, lino prints to bleach designed T-shirts, there is something here for everyone. All artworks in the exhibition are unique originals and available for sale with prices ranging as low as $10.00 and up. People are encouraged to visit early, however, as works in the exhibition are sold, they will be removed from the wall and taken home with their new owners.

SAVE THE DATE! on July 28, from 6-9pm we will be hosting a fundraising party to celebrate the launch of this exhibition and our 34th Birthday. Joins us for food, desserts, door prizes and more. Click here for all the details!

The exhibition will be on from July 7 to August 12 and will utilize all 3 of our exhibition spaces; the Main Gallery, Project Gallery, and Members’ Gallery.


Artists participating in the exhibition included: Fredrik Thacker, Jaine Buse, Beverly Thacker, Vanessa Arcana, Marguerite MacIntosh, Sharon Duguay, Wynne Leung, Paige Gagnon, Katya Meehalchan, Mariah Miguel-Juan, Maud Besson, Shauna Oddleifson, Susan Bizecki, Bailey Ennig, Bramble Lee Pryde, Nathalie Coulombe, Annie Zalezsak, Angel Mamaril, Bonnie Anderson, Moira Roberts, Jesse Roode, Brandon Teigland, Shirley Addams, Patty Leinemann, Joanne Gervais, Eric Macnaughton, Sandra Cook, John Leinemann, Carrie Mitchell, Stacy Crane, Kimberly Crane, Paul Lewendon, Christina Knittel, Connor Charlesworth, Laura McCarthy, Madison Bohnet, Carly Sivasankar, Lesley Dalin, Peyton Lynch, Wanda Lock, Amy Van Dongen, Isabella Ford, Michelle Woods, Ceren McKay, Jolene Mackie, Chandler Burnett, Dawn Brauer, Angela Hansen, Avery Ullyot-Comrie, Asahna Hughes, Moozhan Ahmadzadegan, Hana Hamaguchi, Arianne, Tubman, Celeste Jackson, Alexa Tozer, Paula Schneider, Claudia Paquette, Elisa Roth, James Bergan, John Roberts, Jordan Lige, Kassidy Rutledge, Kat Gerhardt, Kathryn Pooley, Kathy Townsend, Kellen Grayston, Kirby, Lisa, Lucy Long, Matt Nakayama, Ricky, Robert Farley, Sam Mayer, Scott Gould, and Walid Waitkus.

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Beading Circle // Kelowna Métis Association
Jun
28
6:00 PM18:00

Beading Circle // Kelowna Métis Association

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In collaboration with the Kelowna Métis Association, the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art invites you to join us for an evening of beading and crafting.

On June 28th, from 6-8 pm, we will be hosting a Beading Circle in our main gallery space. Participants can enjoy working on beading projects while surrounded by the work of Cree and Métis artist Michelle Sound.

This event is free to attend and open to anyone. Participants are encouraged to bring their own beading project. However, supplies will be available for first-time beaders to create a beaded pin. Folks of all skill levels are welcome - if you've never beaded before and will require some help getting started, our Kelowna Métis Youth representative & others with experience will be happy to share their tips and techniques with you.

Please let us know if you can attend by registering below.

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Artist Talk: Shirley Wiebe // Follow a Path to the River
Jun
8
5:00 PM17:00

Artist Talk: Shirley Wiebe // Follow a Path to the River

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The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is pleased to invite you to join Shirley Wiebe on Thursday, June 8th from 5 to 6 pm for an online artist talk.

Taking place via Zoom, this artist talk will explore Wiebe's artistic practice and the inspirations that led up to her current exhibition Follow a Path to the River.

This event is free to attend, register on Eventbrite.

Shirley Wiebe is a self-taught interdisciplinary artist based in Vancouver BC. Born and raised in a rural Saskatchewan farming community, Shirley's work is informed by a strong childhood bond with the prairie landscape. Her installation and sculptural work explores relationships between physical geography and the built environment, with a particular interest in site-specific and project-based work.

Wiebe has participated in a number of international art residencies as an opportunity to initiate projects and new bodies of work with materials she discovers there. She has created site-specific installations in national public art galleries and sculpture parks throughout the Pacific Northwest.

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Beading Circle // Kelowna Métis Association
May
31
6:00 PM18:00

Beading Circle // Kelowna Métis Association

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Image courtesy of Faith Wandler.

In collaboration with the Kelowna Métis Association, the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art invites you to join us for an evening of beading and crafting.

On May 31st, from 6-8 pm, we will be hosting a Beading Circle in our main gallery space. Participants can enjoy working on beading projects while surrounded by the work of Cree and Métis artist Michelle Sound.

This event is free to attend and open to anyone. Participants are encouraged to bring their own beading project. However, supplies will be available for first-time beaders to create a beaded pin. Folks of all skill levels are welcome - if you've never beaded before and will require some help getting started, our Kelowna Métis Youth representative & others with experience will be happy to share their tips and techniques with you.

Please let us know if you can attend by registering below.

A second Beading Circle will be taking place on June 28th, 6-8pm. We hope to see you there!

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Call to Artists! // Postcard Project & Studio Sale
May
21
to Jun 24

Call to Artists! // Postcard Project & Studio Sale

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The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art’s Annual Members’ Show and Sale is back with the third edition of the Postcard Project and Studio Sale! This year we invite you to celebrate the Alternator’s 34th Birthday with this community-centered exhibition and sale taking place from July 7 - August 12, 2023.

Similar to previous years, the Annual Members’ Exhibition: Postcard Project & Studio Sale, will take on two distinct components. Artists will have the option to participate in either the Postcard Project, Studio Sale, or both.

Like last year, we will be hosting an event to accompany the exhibition in celebration of our 34th Birthday and our creative community, stay tuned for upcoming details!

The Postcard Project invites 34 Alternator member artists (one for each year of our existence!) to create 10 original postcards. The works may be watercolour, collage, photographs or any other 2D media that will fit on the 4x6” postcard substrate (postcard blanks will be provided by the Alternator). In the spirit of the Alternator mandate, we welcome experimental interpretations of this project. A grocery list? Instructions for performance art? A map leading to a buried treasure? We love it!! This will be a limited run of 340 unique postcards so don’t delay in registering as spots are limited, first come, first served! 

The numbered, limited edition postcards will be exhibited in-gallery and offered for sale to our visitors for $10 each with 75% of proceeds going directly to the artist, and the remaining 25% to the gallery to support the Alternator’s programming. The public will be encouraged to send their purchased postcard out to friends or family, keep it for themselves, or have the Alternator mail the postcard on their behalf (within Canada; address to be provided by purchaser).

The Studio Sale is an open call for submissions for Members to submit up to two guaranteed artworks and one juried artwork (any medium / theme) for inclusion in an exhibition taking place in the Main and Project Gallery. The maximum artwork size is 36”x36”. Artworks may be offered for sale at any price with 75% of proceeds going directly to the artist, and the remaining 25% to the gallery to support the Alternator’s programming. Works will be removed from the wall as they are sold so buyers can walk away with their newly purchased art.

How​ ​to​ ​Participate:

Step​ ​1:​ ​Membership

Sign​ ​up​ ​for​ ​or​ ​renew​ ​your​ ​Alternator​ ​membership.​ ​You​ ​can​ ​sign-up​ ​online​ ​​or​ ​in​ ​person​ ​at​ ​the​ ​gallery.​ ​

Not​ ​sure​ if your Alternator membership is still active? ​ ​Contact​ ​us​ ​at​ ​250 868 2298​ ​or​ ​at​ ​info@alternatorcentre.com and we can help you out!

Step​ ​2:​ ​Register​ ​to​ ​Exhibit​ by: Saturday, June 24, 11:59 p.m.

Complete and submit the registration form either through the Alternator website or by completing a printed form that can​ ​then​ ​be​ ​submitted​ ​in​ ​person or​ ​emailed to​ ​info@alternatorcentre.com. Artists can sign up for either the Postcard Project, Studio Sale, or both.

Postcard Project & Studio Sale Registration Form (Online)
Postcard Project & Studio Sale Registration Form (PDF) 

Step​ ​3:​ ​Label​ ​and​ ​drop​ ​off​ ​your​ ​artwork

POSTCARD PROJECT
Pick up your blank postcards (if applicable)

Artists participating in the Postcard Project will be provided with 10 4x6” blank postcards. Cards may be picked up at the Alternator between May 27 - June 24. Any medium is welcome as long as the piece remains 2D and limited to 4x6”.

Completed postcards should be returned to the Alternator on Saturday, June 24, or between Tuesday - Friday, June 27 - 30 during gallery hours. If you are unable to drop off your completed postcards during these times, please email info@alternatorcentre.com to make alternate arrangements. Please identify your work by completing the following inventory form and return when dropping off artworks.

Postcard Project Inventory

STUDIO SALE

The public will take home purchased Studio Sale artwork with them immediately. As such, we ask that artwork is dropped off in good condition and ready to hang or install. For instance, artwork that is on warped frames or that does not have required hardware (i.e. wire) for hanging will not be accepted. 

Label​ ​and​ ​identify​ ​your​ ​artwork​ by filling out and attaching labels below.

Studio Sale Label Form (PDF)

Labelled artwork can be dropped off at the Alternator on Saturday, June 24, or between Tuesday - Friday, June 27 - 30 during regular gallery hours. If you are unable to drop off your work during these times, please email info@alternatorcentre.com to make alternate arrangements.

All​ ​artwork​ ​identification​ ​must​ ​be​ ​included and​ ​securely​ ​attached​ ​to​ ​your​ ​art​ ​at​ ​the​ ​time​ ​of​ ​drop-off. Please be sure to note which of your submitted pieces are your 2 guaranteed works, and which is an additional work submitted for jurying.

Important Dates

Exhibition dates: July 7 - August 12

Submissions open: May 22

Submissions close: June 24

Blank postcard pickup: May 27 - June 24

Postcard waitlist opens: June 27

Artwork dropoff: Saturday, June 24, Tuesday - Friday, June 27-30

Artwork pickup: August 15 - 19

Cheques sent out: September

Still need convincing? Take a look at exhibition photos from previous years!

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Gao Yujie // Artist Talk & Discussion
May
5
6:30 PM18:30

Gao Yujie // Artist Talk & Discussion

Gao Yujie during her daily performance in the Project Gallery, 2023.

The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is pleased to invite you to join Gao Yujie and guests on Friday, May 5th from 6:30 pm to 8 pm for an artist talk and discussion on the artist's recent exhibition Flowing to Unsettle in the Alternator's Project Gallery.

This in-person event will contain three parts. Gao will begin this event with a short presentation on her work including her recent 6-week-long performance at the Alternator. In part 2, Gao will be joined by Dr. Megan Smith and Xiaoxuan/Sherry Huang in discussing the performance and themes related to the exhibition such as perceptions of time. To close the event Gao and guests will open up the discussion to the audience for a Q&A.

This event is free with registration. Light snacks will be available for guests. Register at Eventbrite here.


Gao Yujie is an interdisciplinary media artist and a Ph.D. candidate at the University of British Columbia. Her generative participatory performance work studies the materiality of duration and explores the elasticity of space and time in rule-based interactive environments. Her exhibition, Flowing to Unsettle is on view in the Project Gallery of the Alternator until May 6th, 2023.

You can learn more about Gao and her exhibition here.


Xiaoxuan / Sherry Huang (she/they) is a writer, scholar, & educator working in experimental criticism, literary audio, & other forms of hybrid poetics. Her writing lingers in the doorway like a long goodbye, aiming to be what it claims to need: “A book [that] is always-already a sign of love. A sign for love.” Her first full-length publication, Love Speech (2019, Metatron Press,) is a book of poetry & auto-theory. She holds an MFA from University of British Columbia (Okanagan Campus,) & is a 1.5 generation Canadian-上海人.

You can learn more about Huang's work here.

Xiao Xuan / Sherry Huang 是一位以音乐、摄影和印刷为创作媒介的诗人。她通常喜欢用模拟的、短暂的、实验性的方法来制作有形的艺术品。她最近的长 篇出版物《爱的演讲》(梅塔特隆出版社2019年)是创新地结合了诗歌和书信体写作,同时她也正在发行的限量版包括磁带、侧边和杂志,并进一步尝试将诗歌与表演艺术的多元融合。


Dr. Megan Smith is a UBC 2022 Killam Laureate, Associate Professor in Creative Technologies in FCCS. Her practice-based research probes systems for delivering syndicated data through narrative structure and she often works with virtual and augmented reality, geo-location, live-feed installation, and performance as methods for storytelling.

You can learn more about Smith's work here.

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Triple Opening Reception
Mar
24
6:00 PM18:00

Triple Opening Reception

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The Alternator is pleased to invite you to a Triple Opening Reception on Friday, March 24th from 6-8pm. Join us in celebrating new works by Gabrielle Desrosiers in the Main Gallery, Gao Yujie in the Project Gallery, and in the Members’ Gallery is work by UBCO students.

This event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be provided.

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Triple Opening Reception
Jan
27
6:00 PM18:00

Triple Opening Reception

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Austin Clay Willis alongside his work.

The Alternator is pleased to welcome our members to a Triple Opening Reception on Friday, January 27th from 6-8pm. Join us in celebrating new works by Austin Clay Willis in the Main Gallery, Rylan Broadbent in the Project Gallery, and Mike Lennon in the Members’ Gallery.

This event is free with registration. Registration gets you one (1) free drink ticket, snacks will also be provided. Register for this event here.

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Patrick Lundeen // Strategies for Kinetic and Sound-making Sculpture Workshop
Jan
5
7:00 PM19:00

Patrick Lundeen // Strategies for Kinetic and Sound-making Sculpture Workshop

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Patrick Lundeen, The Stooges, 2022, mixed media, dimensions variable.

In conjunction with his exhibition CHEAP! currently on view at the Kelowna Art Gallery, Alternator board member Patrick Lundeen will conduct a free workshop in two parts.

The first part will take the form of a tour of the exhibition at the Kelowna Art Gallery and the second part will take place in the RCA in studio 111. The workshop will focus on the artworks in the show with an emphasis on how they work mechanically to move and produce sound. After the gallery tour the workshop will move over to studio 111 where the topic will be discussed further with examples of Patrick’s previous works and a hands-on exploration of potential tools to activate your sculptures in the future.

Light refreshments will be provided. This event is free and open to the public, reserve your spot on Eventbrite.


Patrick Lundeen is an artist born in Lethbridge, AB (traditional Blackfoot Confederacy territory). He currently lives and works in Kelowna (unceded Okanagan Sylix territory) teaching drawing, painting and sculpture at UBC Okanagan. His artistic interests span traditional visual art making mediums and extends to include sound art, music, food, performance and public art. His approach to visual art employs humour, sensory experience and a rough and visceral aesthetic to elicit a complex response from viewers. In addition to visual art, Patrick is also a dubiously talented recording, and rarely preforming, musician.

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Triple Opening Reception
Oct
28
6:00 PM18:00

Triple Opening Reception

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Join us at the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art on Friday, October 28th, from 6-8pm for a triple opening reception for M.E. Sparks' and a Rag in the Other, Whitney Brennan's a sound falls but leaves no bruise, and Marguerite MacIntosh's Closet Meditations.

This event is free and open to the public; registration is required. Light catering and drinks will be provided. Registration gets you one (1) free drink ticket. You can register for this event here.

We hope to see you there!


M.E. Sparks is an artist and educator currently living in Winnipeg, MB, Treaty 1 Territory. Her studio practice is rooted in mixed emotions: an unrelenting infatuation with painting and a critical distrust of its dominant history. As an inheritor and perpetuator of this history, she considers this internal conflict a generative place to begin.

and a Rag in the Other presents a series of draped canvas paintings by M.E. Sparks. This work explores the tension between pictorial representation and the material conditions of painting. Through layers, curling edges, and a revealing of the painting’s underside, the work in this exhibition confronts the presumed fixedness and solidity of the flat picture plane. Sparks explores the material possibilities of draped canvas as a way to call into question painting’s limiting dichotomies (front vs. back, abstraction vs. figuration, image vs. object) while introducing a softness and provisionality to the painted image.


Whitney Brennan is a sound artist and curator living on the unceded traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations. She holds a Master of Arts in Art History: Critical & Curatorial Studies from the University of British Columbia. Whitney is the Co-Director of Arts Assembly, a not-for-profit, community-centric arts organization that emphasizes artistic collaboration.

a sound falls but leaves no bruise explores sound, poetry, textiles, and the mediums’ relationships to anxiety and misophonia*. This exhibition invites audiences to ask questions about relationships between our senses of hearing and touch, and between sound and textiles.


Marguerite MacIntosh is an artist and retired architect in addition to being a wife, mother, and grandmother. Her works in acrylic, pencil and mixed media contemplate her own experiences of time and place and point to an awareness of the present moment and the liminal spaces in which we find ourselves. She lives with her husband and their dog Beau in Summerland, British Columbia.

Closet Meditations emerged as a project following Marguerite MacIntosh’s participation in the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art’s online exhibition The Assembly: Sustainability earlier this year and her reading of The Journal of John Woolman: an eighteenth-century Quaker whose writings challenged issues of his day that continue to plague contemporary life, often speaking of how the lure of luxury manifested in possessions, clothing, and travel can so easily override sound judgment. In this installation, MacIntosh examines the contents of her own closet and its preponderance of black clothing. She considers how she uses the clothes she buys and wears to inform her identity in myriad ways, usually distracted and detached from the implications of this consumption in terms of environmental destruction and worker exploitation.

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2022 AGM
Oct
24
7:00 PM19:00

2022 AGM

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The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art invites our members to our Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Monday, October 24, 2022 at 7:00 pm. 

The AGM is a great time to be introduced to the association’s Board of Directors and staff, gain an idea of the association’s present financial state, and learn about current and upcoming projects and events at the Alternator. As a member of the Alternator, you have a vote on all matters of business at the AGM including the election of the Board of Directors. Everyone is welcome, but in order to vote you must be a member in good standing (memberships must be paid before the meeting). 

The AGM will last approximately 45 minutes and will take place remotely over ZOOM. To participate, advance registration is required on Eventbrite. Each registered participant will be provided with a ZOOM link on the day of the event. All members of the Alternator are encouraged to participate. There is no charge. If you are interested in joining the Board of Directors, please contact Lorna McParland, Artistic & Administrative Director (lorna@alternatorcentre.com), prior to the AGM to discuss details of the role

To purchase or renew your alternator membership, please visit us in gallery or see https://www.alternatorcentre.com/getinvolved

We look forward to seeing you there!

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Double Opening Reception // Alison Trim & Christina Knittel
Sep
9
6:00 PM18:00

Double Opening Reception // Alison Trim & Christina Knittel

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Join us at the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art on Friday, September 9th, from 6-8pm for a double opening reception for Alison Trim with Tethered and Christina Knittel with Processing...

This event is free and open to the public; registration is required. Tickets grant guests 1 free drink ticket. Light catering will be provided. You can register for this event here.


Tethered is the latest development of an ongoing project that layers and stitches cut paper into floor based installations, engaging with surface as a rich and complex interaction by Alison Trim. The thread of our inescapable connection to land that moves through the work is reflected in the title. Tethered is a phrase used when an animal is tied to restrict movement.

Alison Trim's practice demands a haptic engagement with materials and a physical immersion in place. Walking and other somatic engagements with land and place are intrinsic to her work, while drawing, photography, cutting and reassembling are the studio processes through which she interacts with ideas and materials. The resulting works are the artefacts of both, as much about the process of making as they are a record of phenomenological experience of land. This work was made across the Okanagan and Slocan Valley regions, unceded territories of the Syilx and Sinixt peoples.

Christina Knittel is an artist who creates abstract paintings using mixed media. As an intuitive, process-based artist, colour and mark-making are distinctive elements in Knittel’s work. By allowing the moment to determine what happens next, she makes room for the unexpected. Her paintings are dynamic and vibrant pieces of art, capturing the complexities of moving from moment to moment

In the last 2 years, overwhelming uncertainty in the world often made it difficult for Knittel to work in her usual process. The paintings included in Processing… are special because they represent moments of reconnecting with calm and joy within that uncertainty. These paintings are dynamic and vibrant, capturing the complexities of moving from moment to moment. They radiate a calm, joyful energy that she hopes people feel when they experience her work.

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Alternator Chat // Flannery Surette
Aug
4
5:00 PM17:00

Alternator Chat // Flannery Surette

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Everyday textiles are a rich source of data about the past but are rarely what is on display to the public or featured in documentaries or popular texts. They are, however, a rich source of data concerning everyday dress in places like the north coast of Peru and the closest analogue type of textiles we use in modern society in our daily lives.

This online talk will explore the materials and methods of archaeological textile analysis and speak to our current relationship with textile production, use and consumption.

You can register at Eventbrite here!

Dr. Flannery Surette joined Okanagan College in Fall 2019 where she teaches introductory archaeology, biological anthropology, and cultural anthropology along with specialty courses focusing on women cross-culturally, culture and the environment, the anthropology of art and archaeology of the Americas. She specializes in the archaeology of the Peruvian Andes where she studies the development of weaving and spinning and other fibre technologies, the formation of identities in early Andean states, and the transmission of this knowledge over time. She is also interested in the anthropology of art, contemporary fibre artisans, experimental archaeology and the development of pedagogical materials for anthropology. In her free time, she is a weaver and spinner and a member of the Ponderosa Spinners, Weavers and Fibre Artists Guild of Kelowna, B.C.

This Alternator Chat is part of Weaving Together: Sustainability, a partner project between the Cool Arts Society, Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art, Kelowna Art Gallery, and Ponderosa Fibre Arts Guild in Kelowna, BC.

This is the second annual Weaving Together series, which brings to the forefront sustainable fibre art practices. Engaging the community to demonstrate accountability to the environment, show a coming-together through a variety of activities: online chats, essays, videos, in person workshops, and hands on community weaving opportunities. For more information on Weaving Together, visit Cool Arts Society.

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Alternator Chat // Everett Wong
Jul
28
5:00 PM17:00

Alternator Chat // Everett Wong

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Everett Wong is an artist and maker with a speciality in textiles and sculpture. His predominate skill set lie within the realms of knitting and garment design, print, painting and soft sculpture. He is a BFA graduate from the University of Victoria in 2011. He majored in painting, costume design and screen-printing, culminating in a multimedia textile based practice. Everett has a bold passion for combining colour and textures in vibrant and unorthodox methodology.

Everett is also a recent graduate from the Royal College of Art in London U.K, with a Masters in Fashion Menswear- Knitwear design. He has worked along side prestigious collaborations with costume designer Sandy Powell, academic Emmanuelle Dirix and esteemed fashion designers such as Sarah Dallas, Erika Knight and Sid Bryan. His master's thesis was a suffusion of knitwear, exuberant craftsmanship and a dose of political and cultural satire. He currently resides in Victoria, British Columbia.

You can register at Eventbrite here!

This Alternator Chat is part of Weaving Together: Sustainability, a partner project between the Cool Arts Society, Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art, Kelowna Art Gallery, and Ponderosa Fibre Arts Guild in Kelowna, BC.

This is the second annual Weaving Together series, which brings to the forefront sustainable fibre art practices. Engaging the community to demonstrate accountability to the environment, show a coming-together through a variety of activities: online chats, essays, videos, in person workshops, and hands on community weaving opportunities. For more information on Weaving Together, visit Cool Arts Society.

This Alternator Chat will be recorded and archived on our website.


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The Alternator's 33rd Birthday Party!
Jul
22
6:00 PM18:00

The Alternator's 33rd Birthday Party!

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Join us at the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art on Friday, July 22nd from 6-9pm to celebrate our 33rd Birthday! (That's 231 in dog years!)

Acting as a party to celebrate the many years the Alternator has been operating and our Postcard Project & Studio Sale, this event invites you to celebrate our creative community while enjoying great food, desserts, music, activities, raffle prizes, and more!

This event is free and open to the public, you won't want to miss this! Registration is required to attend and gets you 2 drink tickets and a door prize.

Food will be provided by Kekuli Cafe, desserts by 350° Bakehouse and Cafe, and drinks by BNA including a special cocktail. A variety of games and activities will be available and musical entertainment by Trophy Ewila and Lady Dia. Will you be there to celebrate with us?!

Register for this event by heading to our Eventbrite.


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Alternator Chat // Britta Fluevog
Jul
21
5:00 PM17:00

Alternator Chat // Britta Fluevog

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Come and join Britta Fluevog, the radical weaver, in her chat at the Alternator as she leads a discussion on how we survive/escape/tear down the oppressive system of capitalism that we live in. We as a society are unable to address pressing issues: climate change; equitable world vaccination; the migrant crisis; terrible working conditions in international companies in third world countries; our reliance on oil - capitalism is the root cause of all of these problems. Without Neo-liberal capitalism blocking these issues, they might be a challenge, but not next to impossible. How can companies have so much power? How is it possible that corporations have more rights than humans? What can we do to change this system?

It is hard to get people to change a system in which they are used to and comfortable with - especially when they have bought into the lie that capitalism has always been like this - that it is not something that is ever evolving and becoming ever more entrenched into our lives. How can we open people's eyes?

Has the pandemic changed how people view capitalism? Can we use this to our advantage?

Britta Fluevog will give a short introduction to her art practice and asks participants to do the same. Please bring along one image or short clip of either your own artwork or other's work to help introduce yourself. And bring yourself - your ideas, passions, questions, problems. The conversation will evolve and grow with the participants. Join us as we tackle capitalism.

You can register at Eventbrite here!

This Alternator Chat is part of Weaving Together: Sustainability, a partner project between the Cool Arts Society, Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art, Kelowna Art Gallery, and Ponderosa Fibre Arts Guild in Kelowna, BC.

This is the second annual Weaving Together series, which brings to the forefront sustainable fibre art practices. Engaging the community to demonstrate accountability to the environment, show a coming-together through a variety of activities: online chats, essays, videos, in person workshops, and hands on community weaving opportunities. For more information on Weaving Together, visit Cool Arts Society.

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Alternator Chat // Twyla Exner
Jul
14
5:00 PM17:00

Alternator Chat // Twyla Exner

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What does end-of-life look like for our once-precious but quickly abandoned electronic companions? Where do our phones, computers, tablets, satellites and hard-drives go when we part with them? What happens to them when they enter the waste stream? What if they were given an opportunity to sprout, spawn, and spread?

As a person who collects unwanted technologies through misguided empathy justified with the practice of artmaking, I continually ask myself and others these questions. These tangible objects once enabled our access to the intangible expanse of the Internet, connectivity to friends and family, and provided a gateway to the data that comprises our memories, observations and research. Are these moments, connections, and memories still somehow stored inside the wires and circuits that comprise our devices? How do these unseeable and unknowable histories contribute meaning to the materials that are left behind? How can the significance of their service be recognized and remembered through the process of art making? What potential does electronic waste hold as a material for artistic production?

Explore all of these topics and more with Twyla Exner. You can register at Eventbrite here!

This Alternator Chat is part of Weaving Together: Sustainability, a partner project between the Cool Arts Society, Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art, Kelowna Art Gallery, and Ponderosa Fibre Arts Guild in Kelowna, BC.

This is the second annual Weaving Together series, which brings to the forefront sustainable fibre art practices. Engaging the community to demonstrate accountability to the environment, show a coming-together through a variety of activities: online chats, essays, videos, in person workshops, and hands on community weaving opportunities. For more information on Weaving Together, visit Cool Arts Society.

Twyla Exner is a Canadian artist inspired by the wonders of nature and the idea of electronic technologies gone awry. She uses the materials and imagery of discarded electronic technologies as a departure towards wonderous and worrisome installations, sculptures and drawings that propose hybrids of technological structures and living organisms. Twyla currently resides as a visitor on the unceded traditional territory of the Lheidli T'enneh in the forest of north-central British Columbia.

Twyla holds a BFA from the University of Regina (Regina, SK) and a MFA from Concordia University (Montreal, QC). She is a part-time faculty member at Sheridan College (Oakville, ON) and Emily Carr University (Vancouver, BC). She has held artist residencies with Herschel Supply Co. Gastown (Vancouver, BC) and Omineca Arts Center (Prince George, BC). She is the recipient of numerous grants from Canada Council for the Arts, BC Arts Council, Alberta Foundation for the Arts and Saskatchewan Arts. Her works have been exhibited in Canada and the USA including at the Appalachian Center for Craft (Tennessee, USA), Dunlop Art Gallery (Regina, SK), Art Mûr (Montreal, QC), and VIVO (Vancouver, BC). Twyla’s artworks are in numerous public collections including the Royal BC Museum (Victoria, BC), Saskatchewan Arts (Regina, SK) and the Kamloops Art Gallery (Kamloops, BC).

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Postcard Project & Studio Sale // Annual Members' Exhibition
Jul
8
to Aug 6

Postcard Project & Studio Sale // Annual Members' Exhibition

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Once again the Alternator is celebrating our diverse creative community through our Annual Members’ Exhibition, The Postcard Project & Studio Sale. To commemorate our 33rd in the Kelowna arts community we invited our members to fill the walls of the gallery salon-style with original artworks and postcards.

 The Postcard Project & Studio Sale is an opportunity for local artists to exhibit their work in the Alternator’s professional gallery space, creating a grand mosaic that showcased both the people involved with the gallery and the work they produce. This annual members’ exhibition doubles as an exhibition and sale where visitors could take home (or gift!) a part of the Okanagan’s rich arts community. Artists will take home 75% of sales while the remaining 25% supports the Alternator’s programming.

Similar to last year, we invited 33 Alternator members (one for each year of our existence!) to create 10 unique postcards in any visual medium to be sold at $10 each. As part of the Studio Sale, gallery visitors will be sure to find something that speaks to them. With over 50 participating artists, and works ranging from paintings to ceramics, lino prints to photographs, there is something here for everyone. All artworks in the exhibition are unique originals and available for sale with prices ranging as low as $10.00 and up. People are encouraged to visit early, however, as works in the exhibition are sold, they will be removed from the wall and taken home with their new owners.

The exhibition will be on from July 8 to August 6 and will utilize all 3 of our exhibition spaces; the Main Gallery, Project Gallery, and Members’ Gallery. SAVE THE DATE! on July 22, from 6-9pm we will be hosting a opening reception and party to celebrate the launch of this exhibition. Joins us for food, desserts, games, raffle prizes and more. Details to be announced soon, stay tuned!

Artists participating in the exhibition included: Bailey Ennig, Annie Zalezsak, Patty Leinemann, Faith Wandler, Maud Besson, Jesse Roode, Jaine Buse, Nicholas Tay, Wynne Leung, Shauna Oddleifson, Marguerite MacIntosh, Joanne Gervais, Juliana Lavell, Hailey Gleboff, Leanne Clark, Maryam Hosseinzadeh, Sandra Cook, Sharon Duguay, Shirley Addams, Angel Mamaril, George Popi, Matthew Hildebrandt, Izabela Bogdanovic, Katelynne Pearle, Fredrik Thacker, Sara Richardson, Bev Thacker, Carney Oudendag, Hana Hamaguchi, Moozhan Ahmadzadegan, Jian Suniga, Shannon Lester, Myrna Button, Destanne Norris, Nayaab Master, Gus Goerzen, Claude Angelo, Anna Cadger, Ceren McKay, Sofie Lovelady, Asahna Hughes, Lynden Beesley, Susan Bizecki, Arianne Tubman, Michaela Bridgemohan, Mary Jong, Jacen Dennis, Allan Carswell, Tova Cicco, Bonnie Anderson, Lesley Dalin, Alexa Tozen, Jordan Lige, Katherine Gerhardt, Alin Munro, James Bergen, Kassidy Rutledge, Sharlene Harris, Lina Chan, and Scott Gonld.

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AR Bernard // 2022
Jul
1
to Sep 6

AR Bernard // 2022

AR Bernard is back! Seven teams of local artists including illustrators, animators, and musicians collaborated to create a collection of augmented reality artworks that were on display as part of the City of Kelowna’s ‘Meet Me on Bernard’ events in the summer of 2022. 

Funded by the City of Kelowna Temporary Art in Public Spaces program, and facilitated by the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art, Kelowna Art Gallery, and Maud Collective, the works presented as part of AR Bernard explore topics ranging from the natural environment and whimsical beasts to hypnotizing figurative work. 

Augmented Reality technology allows the viewer to add an enhanced layer of images, movement, and sound to their immediate surroundings by looking through their smartphone.

The seven artworks were created by artists Jesse Roode, Zohreh Rastkerdar, Bo Higgs, Moozhan Ahmadzadegan, Reuben Scott, Will Hoffman, Ashleigh Green, Jamal Pollack, Ken Ackerman, Kristi Clarke, Emily Stubbs, Michael Averill, Emmah Farrell, Jacen Dennis, Branchroot Ensemble, Shauna Oddleifson, Joanne Gervais, Alison Beaumont, Liz Ranney, Jacen Dennis, and Shera Kelly. They are displayed between the 300-500 blocks on Bernard Avenue from July 1 – September 6, 2022. After downloading the AUGLE app, viewers could point their smartphone at the artworks to see the illustrations come to life!

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