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Participate in AR Bernard by Downloading the AUGLE App


  • Bernard Avenue 300 - 500 Blocks Kelowna, BC, V1Y Canada (map)

Seven teams of local artists including illustrators, animators, and musicians have collaborated to create a collection of augmented reality artworks that can be seen as part of the City of Kelowna’s ‘Meet Me on Bernard’ events this summer. 

Using AUGLE, Jolene Mackie’s work is brought to life with animations by Emily Stubbs and music by Bo Higgs. Photo by Arianne Tubman

Using AUGLE, Jolene Mackie’s work is brought to life with animations by Emily Stubbs and music by Bo Higgs. Photo by Arianne Tubman

Funded by the City of Kelowna Temporary Art in Public Spaces program, and facilitated by the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art and Kelowna Art Gallery,  the works presented as part of AR Bernard explore themes ranging from the natural environment and Kelowna city life to whimsical stories of fictional characters. 

Augmented Reality is a technology that allows for the viewer to add an enhanced layer of images, movement, and sound to their immediate surroundings by looking through their smartphone.For many participating artists, it was the first time creating work to be presented in this medium. Andrew Stauffer, a participating artist, describes his experience: “As a musician, this project has provided me with a new way to collaborate with artists across disciplines, and see my work presented to new audiences through technology I haven’t used before.”

The seven artworks will be displayed between the 300-500 blocks on Bernard Avenue from July 1 – September 7, 2021. Viewers can point their AUGLE-equipped smartphone at the artworks to see the illustrations come to life. Download AUGLE using the links below!