Things We Do Not See – Destanne Norris Exhibit

Gallery Vertigo 2901 - 30 Avenue, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Gallery Vertigo presents their monthly feature member, Destanne Norris. Destanne's exhibit is entitled "Things We Do Not See" and will be on display till January 30 with an open house on January 16 from noon to 4:00 p.m. The starkness of the images is compelling and draws you in to "see the things we do not see" at first glance. Click to read more.

Things We Do Not See – Destanne Norris Exhibit

Gallery Vertigo 2901 - 30 Avenue, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Gallery Vertigo presents their monthly feature member, Destanne Norris. Destanne's exhibit is entitled "Things We Do Not See" and will be on display till January 30 with an open house on January 16 from noon to 4:00 p.m. The starkness of the images is compelling and draws you in to "see the things we do not see" at first glance. Click to read more.

Kenneth Whyte – Climate Change

Gallery Vertigo 2901 - 30 Avenue, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Gallery Vertigo is proud to host Kenn Whyte, their featured member for the the month of March.   

His exhibit titled “Climate Change” gives photographic evidence of the devastating effect of climate change on wildlife and the environment with a focus on the loss of wildlife. It contains key photographs of polar bears on an ice flow in the Hudson Strait and glaciers in Greenland, Iceland and Canada. Included is a photograph of the heat source used by the Inuit of Canada to contrast it with fossil fuel consumption today and its consequences. These photographs are supported by written briefs to support the theme of climate change and its causes and effects.

Gallery Hours are Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 4:00pm.

Kenneth Whyte – Climate Change

Gallery Vertigo 2901 - 30 Avenue, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Gallery Vertigo is proud to host Kenn Whyte, their featured member for the the month of March.   

His exhibit titled “Climate Change” gives photographic evidence of the devastating effect of climate change on wildlife and the environment with a focus on the loss of wildlife. It contains key photographs of polar bears on an ice flow in the Hudson Strait and glaciers in Greenland, Iceland and Canada. Included is a photograph of the heat source used by the Inuit of Canada to contrast it with fossil fuel consumption today and its consequences. These photographs are supported by written briefs to support the theme of climate change and its causes and effects.

Gallery Hours are Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 4:00pm.

Okanagan Print Artists

Gallery Vertigo 2901 - 30 Avenue, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Discover Artistry at Gallery Vertigo: Okanagan Print Artists' Exhibition

Calling all art enthusiasts and culture aficionados! If you're looking for an exciting cultural experience, look no further than Gallery Vertigo in Vernon. They are thrilled to showcase the incredible talents of the Okanagan Print Artists in their latest exhibition, and invite you to join them for a captivating journey through the world of printmaking.

About the Okanagan Print Artists: The Okanagan Print Artists is a collective of talented artists who specialize in various printmaking techniques, including etching, woodcut, linocut, and silk-screening. Their works reflect a wide range of themes and styles, creating a rich tapestry of artistic expression.

The Okanagan Print Artists' exhibition offers a diverse selection of prints that will captivate your senses and inspire your soul. From intricate details to bold, vivid colors, each piece tells a unique story and invites you to explore the intricacies of printmaking.

Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of printmaking and appreciate the talent of the Okanagan Print Artists.

Okanagan Print Artists

Gallery Vertigo 2901 - 30 Avenue, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Discover Artistry at Gallery Vertigo: Okanagan Print Artists' Exhibition

Calling all art enthusiasts and culture aficionados! If you're looking for an exciting cultural experience, look no further than Gallery Vertigo in Vernon. They are thrilled to showcase the incredible talents of the Okanagan Print Artists in their latest exhibition, and invite you to join them for a captivating journey through the world of printmaking.

About the Okanagan Print Artists: The Okanagan Print Artists is a collective of talented artists who specialize in various printmaking techniques, including etching, woodcut, linocut, and silk-screening. Their works reflect a wide range of themes and styles, creating a rich tapestry of artistic expression.

The Okanagan Print Artists' exhibition offers a diverse selection of prints that will captivate your senses and inspire your soul. From intricate details to bold, vivid colors, each piece tells a unique story and invites you to explore the intricacies of printmaking.

Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of printmaking and appreciate the talent of the Okanagan Print Artists.

Featured Member – Ted Glabush

Gallery Vertigo 2901 - 30 Avenue, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Visual Art is a primary occupation in Ted’s life, while his life’s work has been carpentry, and creations of beauty and function together. Enchanted by anti-establishment ideals, enthused by communal living on the land, and enveloped by a deep spiritual longing, Ted has been a bit of a wanderer - through multiple decades, across continents and through the great chasm of addiction and turmoil into belief and turmoil.

He never feels more at home than when in prayer or meditation on Sacred Texts; he loves family and friends, and holds a special place for those struggling with mental illness, poverty, grief, disillusionment. A great respect for life fills his psyche, and a deep connection to intuition, the dream world, and the hereafter drive him daily. The work presented here reflects all of this, and events also specific to the Okanagan and personal conditions.

Featured Member – Ted Glabush

Gallery Vertigo 2901 - 30 Avenue, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Visual Art is a primary occupation in Ted’s life, while his life’s work has been carpentry, and creations of beauty and function together. Enchanted by anti-establishment ideals, enthused by communal living on the land, and enveloped by a deep spiritual longing, Ted has been a bit of a wanderer - through multiple decades, across continents and through the great chasm of addiction and turmoil into belief and turmoil.

He never feels more at home than when in prayer or meditation on Sacred Texts; he loves family and friends, and holds a special place for those struggling with mental illness, poverty, grief, disillusionment. A great respect for life fills his psyche, and a deep connection to intuition, the dream world, and the hereafter drive him daily. The work presented here reflects all of this, and events also specific to the Okanagan and personal conditions.

Layers

Gallery Vertigo 2901 - 30 Avenue, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

LAYERS by Students of School District 22

We are pleased to host this annual exhibit of artworks by students from Vernon's local high schools:  
Clarence Fulton, Kalamalka, Vernon, and WL Seaton Secondary.

The students have chosen the theme "Layers".  It will be intriguing to see what they produce.  

Come to the opening reception and show your support for these future artists.

Layers

Gallery Vertigo 2901 - 30 Avenue, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

LAYERS by Students of School District 22

We are pleased to host this annual exhibit of artworks by students from Vernon's local high schools:  
Clarence Fulton, Kalamalka, Vernon, and WL Seaton Secondary.

The students have chosen the theme "Layers".  It will be intriguing to see what they produce.  

Come to the opening reception and show your support for these future artists.