What Feeds Me – by SD22

Gallery Vertigo 102-3105 28th Ave, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Gallery Vertigo is proud to present the SD22 High School exhibit "What Feeds Me." The schools participating are Clarence Fulton, Kalamalka, Vernon Secondary and W.L. Seaton. The exhibit runs from January 11 to 29.

"What Feeds Me" has a literal interpretation: what does your body require physically to continue to grow and survive. It can also be thought of figuratively. This figurative, more sophisticated interpretation of "What Feeds Me" is the most straightforward way to state what the students were encouraged to pursue and express for this project. You will see those expressions presented in a variety of mediums.

Gallery Hours:  Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 4pm

By Donation

What Feeds Me – by SD22

Gallery Vertigo 102-3105 28th Ave, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Gallery Vertigo is proud to present the SD22 High School exhibit "What Feeds Me." The schools participating are Clarence Fulton, Kalamalka, Vernon Secondary and W.L. Seaton. The exhibit runs from January 11 to 29.

"What Feeds Me" has a literal interpretation: what does your body require physically to continue to grow and survive. It can also be thought of figuratively. This figurative, more sophisticated interpretation of "What Feeds Me" is the most straightforward way to state what the students were encouraged to pursue and express for this project. You will see those expressions presented in a variety of mediums.

Gallery Hours:  Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 4pm

By Donation

Something Is Rotten- Variation Hamlétique

Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre 3800 - 33rd Street, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Two performers in 57 minutes flat, play the tragic story of the Prince of Denmark with the help of a barbecue fork, a kettle, a rose, a ball of wool ... and chalk. This Fringe theatre performance has many twists and turns, the laughs and blood flows freely and winks to American cinema abound, from The Exorcist to the Godfather.
Tickets available through ticketseller.ca or by calling 250-549-SHOW (7469)

Something Is Rotten- Variation Hamlétique

Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre 3800 - 33rd Street, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Two performers in 57 minutes flat, play the tragic story of the Prince of Denmark with the help of a barbecue fork, a kettle, a rose, a ball of wool ... and chalk. This Fringe theatre performance has many twists and turns, the laughs and blood flows freely and winks to American cinema abound, from The Exorcist to the Godfather.
Tickets available through ticketseller.ca or by calling 250-549-SHOW (7469)

UBCO Permanent Collection – Ramble On

Vernon Public Art Gallery 3228 31st Avenue, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Kicking off the New Year at VPAG will be the exhibition “RAMBLE ON” featuring selected works from UBCO’s Public Collection, one of the region’s largest public art assemblies, with a focus on Canadian contemporary art and the Okanagan’s emerging local artistry. This exhibition will be providing viewers with insight towards a variety of different artists, their practices and the various media used to create thought-provoking, insightful works. Click on event for more details.

UBCO Permanent Collection – Ramble On

Vernon Public Art Gallery 3228 31st Avenue, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Kicking off the New Year at VPAG will be the exhibition “RAMBLE ON” featuring selected works from UBCO’s Public Collection, one of the region’s largest public art assemblies, with a focus on Canadian contemporary art and the Okanagan’s emerging local artistry. This exhibition will be providing viewers with insight towards a variety of different artists, their practices and the various media used to create thought-provoking, insightful works. Click on event for more details.

Steve Scott – From The Void

Vernon Public Art Gallery 3228 31st Avenue, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Steve Scott's creations of “From the Void” are inspired by ancient depictions of deities, martyrs and the struggles between monsters, demons and gods placed upon unearthly planes of existence.
Creating his own Mythical heroes, villains and entities within limitless expanses that are both infinite and intentionally sparse, inviting the viewer to glimpse at alternate realities of potential futures and undiscovered pasts, blending antiquity with imagination. Click on event for more details.

Steve Scott – From The Void

Vernon Public Art Gallery 3228 31st Avenue, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Steve Scott's creations of “From the Void” are inspired by ancient depictions of deities, martyrs and the struggles between monsters, demons and gods placed upon unearthly planes of existence.
Creating his own Mythical heroes, villains and entities within limitless expanses that are both infinite and intentionally sparse, inviting the viewer to glimpse at alternate realities of potential futures and undiscovered pasts, blending antiquity with imagination. Click on event for more details.