Event:

The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art presents “Three Way Mirror” by Daniel Barrow, Glenn Gear, And Paige Gratland

  

Date:

Fri, Dec 6th, 2024 to Fri, Jan 24th, 2025

Time:

11:00 am

Description:

Opening at the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is “Three Way Mirror” by Daniel Barrow, Glenn Gear, And Paige Gratland.

The queer collective Three Way Mirror, comprised of Daniel Barrow, Glenn Gear, and Paige Gratland, is dedicated to exploring historically marginalised craft forms. The trio's work delves into themes of identity, politics, and personal narratives by utilising queer colourways, glitter-bombed seal skins, paper-doll poems, and collaborative “sewing circle” practices.

For December, Three Way Mirror will take up residence in the Alternator’s Main Gallery, creating a queer craft “triangle" that serves as both a production studio and a community hub. The residency will culminate on December 20 with the unveiling of their group exhibition and a series of community engagement initiatives, including a drawing workshop and discussions on identity and craft. This unique exhibition will provide visitors with an opportunity to experience the collective’s innovative approach to craft art forms and its intersection with queer narratives.

The final group exhibition “Three Way Mirror” will be on view in the Alternator’s Main Gallery from December 20 - January 24, 2025.

Venue:

The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art

Address:
103 - 421 Cawston Ave , Kelowna, V1Y 6Z1

Cost:

Free

For more info:


info@alternatorcentre.com

The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art

The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is a non-profit organization dedicated to the development of our creative community. Since 1989, the Alternator has shown the work of emerging Canadian artists and helped develop the talents of local artists by providing a network of collaboration and sharing.

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