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Private Tours at Mackie Lake House

Mackie Lake House 7804 Kidston Rd, Coldstream

Private Tours are available at Mackie Lake House for cohort groups of 6 or less. To book your private tour of this beautiful historic country mansion and hear the stories of the families who lived here, please call 250-545-1019.

$10

Private Tours at Mackie Lake House

Mackie Lake House 7804 Kidston Rd, Coldstream

Private Tours are available at Mackie Lake House for cohort groups of 6 or less. To book your private tour of this beautiful historic country mansion and hear the stories of the families who lived here, please call 250-545-1019.

$10
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Finding Joy – Art Exhibit

Vernon Community Arts Centre 2704A Highway 6, Vernon

The Arts Council of the North Okanagan is proud to present another fabulous member's exhibit at the Vernon Community Arts Centre.  The show is all about what awakens people’s joy, laughter, happiness, and sense of whimsy. Life during a world pandemic has been challenging for many of us, and finding joy has been more important than ever.  We hope you are finding things to spark joy in your own life, and we welcome you to visit our Arts Centre to see how local artists expressed their own sense of joy. 

Gallery hours are Mon-Wed, 9:30am-9:00pm and Thurs-Sat, 9:30-4:30.  Find us in the heart of Polson Park next to the Science Centre!

There is no cost for admission, however donations are welcomed.

Ongoing

Flux

Vernon Public Art Gallery 3228 31st Avenue, Vernon

On exhibition in the main gallery of the Vernon Public Art Gallery is Kelsey Stephenson’s flux, a print-based installation that examines the impact that place has on memory. Flux looks at the impressions that people create on the landscape through the lens of water, erosion, and shifts in the environment and features printed fabric panels accompanied by sound elements from the Alberta watershed. Exhibition runs from July 23 until Sept. 30.

Flux

Vernon Public Art Gallery 3228 31st Avenue, Vernon

On exhibition in the main gallery of the Vernon Public Art Gallery is Kelsey Stephenson’s flux, a print-based installation that examines the impact that place has on memory. Flux looks at the impressions that people create on the landscape through the lens of water, erosion, and shifts in the environment and features printed fabric panels accompanied by sound elements from the Alberta watershed. Exhibition runs from July 23 until Sept. 30.

Full Spectrum

Vernon Public Art Gallery 3228 31st Avenue, Vernon

Exhibiting in the VPAG's Caroline Galbraith Gallery is Christine Kashuba's Full Spectrum, featuring cyanotype prints that explore landscape forms complemented by the samples of Okanagan flora. Exhibition runs from July 23 until Sept. 30.

Full Spectrum

Vernon Public Art Gallery 3228 31st Avenue, Vernon

Exhibiting in the VPAG's Caroline Galbraith Gallery is Christine Kashuba's Full Spectrum, featuring cyanotype prints that explore landscape forms complemented by the samples of Okanagan flora. Exhibition runs from July 23 until Sept. 30.

Caravan Farm Theatre Cinema

Caravan Farm Theatre 4886 Salmon River Road, Armstrong

Caravan Farm Theatre is proud to present an all-Canadian line-up of five feature films, by some of Canada’s most exciting filmmakers. A selection of surprise short films will precede each feature film.  Upcoming features include Revisor, Red Snow, The Anniversary, Black Cop, and My American Cousin.  Shows run from August 25 to September 5th. Visit www.caravanfarmtheatre.com for all the details!

Caravan Farm Theatre Cinema

Caravan Farm Theatre 4886 Salmon River Road, Armstrong

Caravan Farm Theatre is proud to present an all-Canadian line-up of five feature films, by some of Canada’s most exciting filmmakers. A selection of surprise short films will precede each feature film.  Upcoming features include Revisor, Red Snow, The Anniversary, Black Cop, and My American Cousin.  Shows run from August 25 to September 5th. Visit www.caravanfarmtheatre.com for all the details!

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puti kʷala – we are still here

Join syilx artist Sheldon Pierre Louis for a talk about his artistic practice and his work, puti kʷala – we are still here, currently on display at the Kelowna Art Gallery's satellite space at the Kelowna International Airport. Sheldon Pierre Louis is a member of the syilx Nation, a Councillor at Okanagan Indian Band, a director for the Arts Council of the North Okanagan, and a community leader whose work is influenced by his ancestral roots. He mentors youth from his own and surrounding communities and takes joy in the mutual inspiration fostered through these collaborations.

The virtual talk will be held on Tuesday, September 1, from 12 to 1 pm. It will be broadcast live online as part of the ongoing LunchBox Lectures, which is a partnership between the Kelowna Art Gallery, Sncəwips Heritage Museum, and Kelowna Museums. This event is free and open to the public to attend.

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puti kʷala – we are still here

Join syilx artist Sheldon Pierre Louis for a talk about his artistic practice and his work, puti kʷala – we are still here, currently on display at the Kelowna Art Gallery's satellite space at the Kelowna International Airport. Sheldon Pierre Louis is a member of the syilx Nation, a Councillor at Okanagan Indian Band, a director for the Arts Council of the North Okanagan, and a community leader whose work is influenced by his ancestral roots. He mentors youth from his own and surrounding communities and takes joy in the mutual inspiration fostered through these collaborations.

The virtual talk will be held on Tuesday, September 1, from 12 to 1 pm. It will be broadcast live online as part of the ongoing LunchBox Lectures, which is a partnership between the Kelowna Art Gallery, Sncəwips Heritage Museum, and Kelowna Museums. This event is free and open to the public to attend.

Kibbles and Bytes

Gallery Vertigo 2901 - 30 Avenue, Vernon

Kibbles and Bytes is a collection of work by Melissa M. Merrill, without the boundaries of traditional and representational painting. In these pieces, Melissa explores media, memories and movement, with each piece speaking to who Melissa Merrill is, who she was, and her growth as an artist as she reaches into 'serious silliness'. This exhibition features seven large bodies of work, with each piece consisting of mixed media on stretched canvas. Gallery Vertigo will host an opening reception on September 3, 2020 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Kibbles and Bytes

Gallery Vertigo 2901 - 30 Avenue, Vernon

Kibbles and Bytes is a collection of work by Melissa M. Merrill, without the boundaries of traditional and representational painting. In these pieces, Melissa explores media, memories and movement, with each piece speaking to who Melissa Merrill is, who she was, and her growth as an artist as she reaches into 'serious silliness'. This exhibition features seven large bodies of work, with each piece consisting of mixed media on stretched canvas. Gallery Vertigo will host an opening reception on September 3, 2020 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.