May 05 - June 11, 2011
Jeremy Drummond : 65-Point Plan for Sustainable Living
65-Point Plan for Sustainable Living is a collection of sixty-five aerial images from every Canadian province and US state. Each photographic image depicts a single housing sub-division that has been digitally reconstructed into an enclosed geographical space, with no roads leading either in or out.
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June 21 - July 30, 2011
Bruno Canadien : North
Following an unfortunate last minute cancellation by artist Natalie M. Ball, The New Gallery is pleased to present North, an exhibition of recent work by Bruno Canadien. Canadien is Dene, and a member of the Deh Gáh Got’ie Koe First Nation, a Deh Cho Region member of the Dene Nation. He has worked as an artist since graduation from the Alberta College of Art Painting Department in 1993.
more >September 01 - October 01, 2011
Harri de Ville : White Lies
The title of this exhibition refers, on one hand, to a text by the French philosopher Gaston Bachelard about the way we comprehend our environment and, on the other, to ongoing research into the re-appropriation of iconic sculptural forms representative of 1960s Minimalism.
more >October 07 - November 12, 2011
Jarod Charzewski : Lifespan
Jarod Charzweski and a team of local volunteers will construct an immersive sculptural installation with second-hand clothing, carefully sorted, folded and then positioned to mimic the geological appearance of layers of sedimentary rock.
more >November 18 - December 17, 2011
Sean Caulfield & Royden Mills : Separation Point
Following from their critically acclaimed exhibition at the Glenbow Museum in 2010, Caulfield & Mills' latest immersive multi-media installation will continue to explore themes of mutation, metamorphosis and the biological/technological dichotomy.
more >January 05 - February 04, 2012
Valerie LeBlanc & Daniel Dugas : What We Take With Us
What We Take With Us is a two-channel video installation examining what it is to call a place “home” - and the psychological shifts evoked by the experience of physically repositioning oneself in the world.
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