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Intermission Series Presents: Fem(i)nist

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April 28, 2017

Location: Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art
Address: 103-421 Cawston Ave
Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
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2017-04-28 19:00:00 2017-04-28 21:00:00 America/Vancouver Intermission Series Presents: Fem(i)nist The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is pleased to present the next instalment of the Intermission Series Fem(i)nist, an exhibition showcasing the work of 12 artists provoked by feminism, female empowerment and sexuality. Fem(i)nist, examines our perceptions of the female gaze, suffrage and the rights women posses over their own bodies. The female form has a long history as subject matter for artists, the vast majority of them being male. In Fem(i)nist, the role of the muse is reversed. The 12 female artists express themselves through their own eyes, acting as both artist and inspiration. The exhibition explores the female form and the subject matter of female oppression through a wide variety of mediums including sculpture, drawing, printmaking, photography and painting. Participating artists include Sarah Polak, Haley Kennedy, Patricia Leinemann, Alexa Harwood-Jones, Emilie Tourangeau, Emily O'Connor, Emerald Holt, Megan Byers, Kayti Barkved, Melanie Greenley, Erin Scott and Arlene Hassan. The Alternator will host an opening reception for Fem(i)nist on April 28 from 7 to 9pm, which will include live performances by Erin Scott and Arlene Hassan. The event is free and open to the public. Fem(i)nist is on show at the Alternator from April 28th to May 6th. The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is an artist-run centre located in Kelowna at the Rotary Centre for the Arts, 421 Cawston Avenue. The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is a registered non-profit charitable organization dedicated to the development of the creative community. Since 1989, the Alternator has shown the work of emerging Canadian artists, focused on innovative and non-traditional mediums engaged in social and cultural issues. Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art 103-421 Cawston Ave events@kelownanow.com
The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is pleased to present the next instalment of the Intermission Series Fem(i)nist, an exhibition showcasing the work of 12 artists provoked by feminism, female empowerment and sexuality. Fem(i)nist, examines our perceptions of the female gaze, suffrage and the rights women posses over their own bodies.
The female form has a long history as subject matter for artists, the vast majority of them being male. In Fem(i)nist, the role of the muse is reversed. The 12 female artists express themselves through their own eyes, acting as both artist and inspiration.
The exhibition explores the female form and the subject matter of female oppression through a wide variety of mediums including sculpture, drawing, printmaking, photography and painting. Participating artists include Sarah Polak, Haley Kennedy, Patricia Leinemann, Alexa Harwood-Jones, Emilie Tourangeau, Emily O'Connor, Emerald Holt, Megan Byers, Kayti Barkved, Melanie Greenley, Erin Scott and Arlene Hassan.
The Alternator will host an opening reception for Fem(i)nist on April 28 from 7 to 9pm, which will include live performances by Erin Scott and Arlene Hassan. The event is free and open to the public. Fem(i)nist is on show at the Alternator from April 28th to May 6th.

The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is an artist-run centre located in Kelowna at the Rotary Centre for the Arts, 421 Cawston Avenue. The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is a registered non-profit charitable organization dedicated to the development of the creative community. Since 1989, the Alternator has shown the work of emerging Canadian artists, focused on innovative and non-traditional mediums engaged in social and cultural issues.



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