LUMINOCITY

LUMINOCITY

Tania Willard // Caroline Monnet // Sky Hopinka // Marina Roy // Kirsten Leenaars // Adad Hannah // Camal Pirbhai & Camille Turner // Jessie Kobylanski // Levi Glass // Isabelle Pauwels // Jessica Karuhanga // Shirley Bruno // Yoshua Okón // Sandeep Johal // Bertille Bak

Downtown Kamloops & Riverside Park
October 23 to October 31, 2020

Curated by Zoë Chan, Guest Curator, and Charo Neville, Curator, Kamloops Art Gallery

Presented every two years, this FREE, week-long, new media, art exhibition showcases video projects by local, national and international artists in unexpected public spaces throughout the downtown core of Kamloops. As an off-site Kamloops Art Gallery initiative, Luminocity embraces new creative concepts and modes of expression in the media arts field and brings recent video projects previously shown primarily in gallery settings to the outdoors.

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LUMINOCITY

LUMINOCITY

Ruba Alshoshan // Lea Bucknell // Maureen Gruben // Doug Buis and Brad Harder // Allison Hrabluik // Jessie Kobylanski // Donald Lawrence // Nichole Mahon // Cindy Mochizuki // Jeneen Frei Njootli // Nicolas Sassoon and Rick Silva // Marlene Millar and Phillip Szporer // Howie Tsui // Gabrielle L’Hirondelle Hill, Jeneen Frei Njootli, Chandra Melting Tallow and Tania Willard // Jin-Me Yoon

Downtown Kamloops & Riverside Park
October 12 to October 20, 2018

Curated by Charo Neville, Curator, Kamloops Art Gallery

Luminocity returns in the fall of 2018 for its third biennial event. A week-long video art exhibition, Luminocity showcases video projects by artists from across the country in public spaces throughout the downtown core of Kamloops. As an off-site Kamloops Art Gallery initiative, Luminocity embraces new creative concepts and modes of expression in the media arts field and brings recent video projects previously shown primarily in gallery settings to the outdoors.

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LUMINOCITY

LUMINOCITY

Arbour Aboriginal Artists Collective // Patrick Bernatchez // Caitlind r.c. Brown & Wayne Garrett // Kelsey Braun // Doug Buis // Pascal Grandmaison // Devon Lindsay // Matt Macintosh and Keesic Douglas // Lynne Marsh // Monica McGarry // Office of Surrealist Investigations // Jeremy Shaw // Matt Smith // Mark Soo // Pelin Tan and Anton Vidokle // Melaina Todd // Who Are We? // Tania Willard

October 28 to November 5, 2016
Downtown Kamloops & Riverside Park

Curated by Charo Neville, Kamloops Art Gallery

During the darkening days of fall, Luminocity 2016 lit up similar sites and introduced new ones with a selection of diverse multi-media work by artists from across the country and from here at home. The Rotary Bandshell was once again home to two weekends of live musical performances featuring local and touring bands and DJs as well as evening events through the week. Visitors to Riverside Park walked through The Deep Dark illuminated doorways by Caitlind r.c. Brown & Wayne Garrett amidst the trees and experienced the thumping Detroit techno of Mark Soo’s Several Circles and the altered state of Jeremy Shaw’s Quickeners as well as numerous projects in unexpected locations throughout downtown.

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LUMINOCITY

LUMINOCITY

Terryl Atkins // Derek Brunen // Doug Buis // Paulino Caputo // Florian Claar // Dana Claxton // Instant Coffee // Wayne Egers // Cao Fei // Tara Gardner // Isabelle Hayeur // Brian Howell // Gary James Joynes // Clarence Jules // Khan Lee // Devon Lindsay // Dasha Novak // Cheryl Pagurek // Stephanie Patsula // Jean Robison // Matt Smith // Holly Ward // Siqi Xu // Vincent Viezzer

Downtown Kamloops & Riverside Park
October 31 to November 8, 2014

Curated by Charo Neville, Curator, Kamloops Art Gallery

Luminocity is a week-long public art project featuring video projection, new media works and events in public spaces throughout downtown Kamloops. This new off-site initiative is a forum for independent media arts regionally, nationally and internationally. Enlivening public spaces in unexpected ways,Luminocity embraces new creative concepts and modes of expression in the media arts field and encourages diverse audience engagement outside the Gallery’s regular programming. Inspired by public art events such as Nuit Blanche, this is the KAG’s inaugural presentation, with videos screening in storefronts and on the facades of buildings, in the windows of the TNRD building and at the Old Courthouse and Rotary Bandshell at Riverside Park.

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