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Opening Tour & Reception

  • Kamloops Art Gallery 101-465 Victoria Street Kamloops, BC Canada (map)

Saturday, January 18
Welcome & Seated Conversation - 5:30 to 6:30 pm
Reception - 6:30 to 8:00 pm
FREE admission
Everyone welcome

Installation is now underway for Casey Koyczan: dream ; nàte and Ithin-eh-wukwe place ourselves at the center featuring work by James Nicholas and Sandra Semchuk. We are honoured that Casey Koyczan and Sandra Semchuk are joining us along with Timothy Long, former Head Curator with the MacKenzie Art Gallery, and Richard Hill, Senior Curator with the Vancouver Art Gallery.

Join us for a welcome and seated conversation in the Central Gallery with Richard Hill, Timothy Long, and Sandra Semchuk followed by a casual reception in the KAG Studios and Atrium with live music by Daniela O'Fee. The evening also offers an art-making area for children, as well as wine sponsored by Twisted Spirits on 3rd, beer from Bright Eye Brewing, and coffee.

Annual memberships are 25% off at each opening reception. Your support is greatly appreciated!

Everyone is welcome. Please bring a friend! This is a FREE public event and is our time honour the arts in Kamloops. We look forward to seeing you here!

Ithin-eh-wuk—we place ourselves at the center: James Nicholas and Sandra Semchuk is organized and circulated by the MacKenzie Art Gallery. The MacKenzie receives ongoing support from the South Saskatchewan Community Foundation, Canada Council for the Arts, Sask Lotteries, City of Regina, University of Regina, and SK Arts. 

The Kamloops Art Gallery gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the City of Kamloops; the Province of British Columbia through the British Columbia Arts Council and the Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch; the Canada Council for the Arts and the Government of Canada; various foundations, and all our members, donors, and sponsors.

 

Fall exhibition opening reception at the Gallery, October 2024. Photo: Kim Anderson

Casey Koyczan
Hillside / Towers, 2024
3D animation still

James Nicholas and Sandra Semchuk
stolen strength, 2007
lightjet photograph
76.2 x 98.4 cm
Courtesy of Sandra Semchuk

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