Electric Sleep – VPAG Exhibition by David and Jorden Doody

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

The Vernon Public Art Gallery is showing mix-media sculptural installations by David and Jorden Doody. The Doodys’ Electric Sleep is a collaborative sculptural installation that incorporates re-purposed, ready-made objects with hand-built sculptural elements juxtaposed with today’s screen culture.

Exhibition opens at the VPAG Oct. 8 and runs to Dec. 22.

Build Up: Pop-up Exhibition & Performance

Caetani Centre 3401 Pleasant Valley Road, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Thinking through the precarious materials that make up our built environment, this exhibition interweaves Nawracaj’s queer configurations with Tiefenbach’s social realism and Gambeltron’s experimental sound installations.  TWO DAYS ONLY! Click on the event title for viewing times and how to register!

Free

Electric Sleep – VPAG Exhibition by David and Jorden Doody

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

The Vernon Public Art Gallery is showing mix-media sculptural installations by David and Jorden Doody. The Doodys’ Electric Sleep is a collaborative sculptural installation that incorporates re-purposed, ready-made objects with hand-built sculptural elements juxtaposed with today’s screen culture.

Exhibition opens at the VPAG Oct. 8 and runs to Dec. 22.

Electric Sleep – VPAG Exhibition by David and Jorden Doody

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

The Vernon Public Art Gallery is showing mix-media sculptural installations by David and Jorden Doody. The Doodys’ Electric Sleep is a collaborative sculptural installation that incorporates re-purposed, ready-made objects with hand-built sculptural elements juxtaposed with today’s screen culture.

Exhibition opens at the VPAG Oct. 8 and runs to Dec. 22.

Electric Sleep – VPAG Exhibition by David and Jorden Doody

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

The Vernon Public Art Gallery is showing mix-media sculptural installations by David and Jorden Doody. The Doodys’ Electric Sleep is a collaborative sculptural installation that incorporates re-purposed, ready-made objects with hand-built sculptural elements juxtaposed with today’s screen culture.

Exhibition opens at the VPAG Oct. 8 and runs to Dec. 22.

Electric Sleep – VPAG Exhibition by David and Jorden Doody

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

The Vernon Public Art Gallery is showing mix-media sculptural installations by David and Jorden Doody. The Doodys’ Electric Sleep is a collaborative sculptural installation that incorporates re-purposed, ready-made objects with hand-built sculptural elements juxtaposed with today’s screen culture.

Exhibition opens at the VPAG Oct. 8 and runs to Dec. 22.

Electric Sleep – VPAG Exhibition by David and Jorden Doody

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

The Vernon Public Art Gallery is showing mix-media sculptural installations by David and Jorden Doody. The Doodys’ Electric Sleep is a collaborative sculptural installation that incorporates re-purposed, ready-made objects with hand-built sculptural elements juxtaposed with today’s screen culture.

Exhibition opens at the VPAG Oct. 8 and runs to Dec. 22.

North Okanagan Heritage Field Trips

The popular Heritage Field Trips around the North Okanagan are back for the fall! Find out more about these intriguing sites in the North Okanagan and learn the stories of the people behind the places. 

Click on the event title to get all the details and learn more about where these tours will take you each week!

Electric Sleep – VPAG Exhibition by David and Jorden Doody

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

The Vernon Public Art Gallery is showing mix-media sculptural installations by David and Jorden Doody. The Doodys’ Electric Sleep is a collaborative sculptural installation that incorporates re-purposed, ready-made objects with hand-built sculptural elements juxtaposed with today’s screen culture.

Exhibition opens at the VPAG Oct. 8 and runs to Dec. 22.