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Publishing date: Apr 08, 2021 • 4 minutes ago • 1 minute read • Gisa Mayer s Early Summer Alpine, acrylic on canvas, at Bugera Matheson. Photo by supplied
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Mountains in Motion: “Mountains are a big part of my life,” says painter Gisa Mayer of her new show at Bugera Matheson on 124 Street. “I grew up in the Alps and now the Rockies occupy my thoughts and paintings along with them. Long gentle slopes, sharp rocky faces, lakes nestled between peaks, more shades of impossibly beautiful colours than you can ever hope to mix on your palette. All this is also a refuge, a retreat into beauty and splendour where you leave everything else behind.” Jeff Sylvester also debuts at the gallery with his work From Up Above, focusing on more
A new virtual exhibition entitled
Embodiment 2 by the Van Grimde Corps Secrets dance company from Montreal will be available free online from April 8 to May 8. Itâs a multidisciplinary show featuring three elements: dance; a film by Dr. Brad Necyk, who currently teaches at the University of Alberta and the University of Victoria and Gary James Joynes; and
EVE 2050: The Web Series by Van Grimde Corps Secrets and DAVAI.
Why is it interesting and what sets it apart from other multimedia dance presentations? The collaboration features dance, motion capture image for a virtual reality prototype and projection directly on the dancersâ bodies, film, sound design and sculpture, all in one presentation. The ideas are based on research by several scientists and artists into the body and the future, nature and machine. The figure of Eve in
Three to See Friday: Brian Webb art, wild animation and a female-led western edmontonjournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from edmontonjournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.