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The Artist’s Garden Project: Pieces of What

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Location: Kelowna Art Gallery, 1315 Water Street
Address: 1315 Water Street
Time: Various Times

1969-12-31 16:00:00 1969-12-31 16:00:00 America/Vancouver The Artist’s Garden Project: Pieces of What Vernon-based artists Carolina Sanchez de Bustamante and her son Maxwell Sterry teamed up to create this year’s installation in our Artist’s Garden Project. Their piece will have an environmental theme and will feature translucent columns strung with spherical objects made from clean trash. Along the sides of the space will be vegetables and herbs growing in self-watering bins. The produce will be harvested in the fall by gallery visitors. Whether the columns are references to past civilizations or those of the future is up to one’s personal interpretation. Complete with seating and lighting, this installation promises to be an intriguing gallery experience. Opening Reception Friday, July 3, 7 to 9 pm The artists will give a talk at 7 pm. This is a free event, open to members and guests by invitation. Hours of Operation Tuesday to Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm Thursday until 9 pm Sunday 1-4 pm closed Monday Kelowna Art Gallery, 1315 Water Street 1315 Water Street events@kelownanow.com

Vernon-based artists Carolina Sanchez de Bustamante and her son Maxwell Sterry teamed up to create this year’s installation in our Artist’s Garden Project. Their piece will have an environmental theme and will feature translucent columns strung with spherical objects made from clean trash. Along the sides of the space will be vegetables and herbs growing in self-watering bins. The produce will be harvested in the fall by gallery visitors. Whether the columns are references to past civilizations or those of the future is up to one’s personal interpretation. Complete with seating and lighting, this installation promises to be an intriguing gallery experience.

Opening Reception
Friday, July 3, 7 to 9 pm
The artists will give a talk at 7 pm.
This is a free event, open to members and guests by invitation.

Hours of Operation
Tuesday to Saturday,
10 am to 5 pm
Thursday until 9 pm
Sunday 1-4 pm
closed Monday





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