re:materia exhi’pit
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re:materia exhi’pit

Open Gallery
October 26, 2024 to January 25, 2025

re:materia exhi’pit is a participatory artistic installation and exhibition space launched at the Early Childhood Educators of BC (ECEBC) Conference in May of 2024 as an invitation for early childhood educators and their allies across the province of BC to take up the difficult labour of disrupting the capitalist citizenship that supports the extractive cycle of consumption and waste production. The installation is hosted by the re:materia program, a partnership between the Early Childhood Pedagogy Network (ECPN) and ECEBC that invites early childhood educators to creatively and critically reimagine pedagogical processes and curriculum-making around waste.

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DREAM ; NÀTE
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DREAM ; NÀTE

Casey Koyczan

The Cube
Residency and Exhibition
January 18 to April 19, 2025

Curated by Craig Willms

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ITHIN-EH-WUK—WE PLACE OURSELVES AT THE CENTER: JAMES NICHOLAS AND SANDRA SEMCHUK
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ITHIN-EH-WUK—WE PLACE OURSELVES AT THE CENTER: JAMES NICHOLAS AND SANDRA SEMCHUK

James Nicholas and Sandra Semchuk

The Central Gallery
January 18 to April 19, 2025 

Curated by Timothy Long 

For fifteen years, James Nicholas and Sandra Semchuk collaborated on a series of nationally exhibited photo-installations and videos which unveil the mindset and effects of colonialism through the lens of their remarkable intercultural marriage. 

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Summer Camp: Land and Home
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Summer Camp: Land and Home

Open Gallery
September 14 to October 19, 2024

Curated by Nicole Favron, Ian Laurrabaquio, and Adrian Romeo 

While creating these works, we thought of the ways land makes us feel. What does home mean to us? How do landscapes shape us? 

The artworks included here were created over the course of eight weeks by 160 artists aged 5 to 12 enrolled in Kamloops Art Gallery Summer Camp. 

 Inspired by the artists and artworks in Town + Country: Narratives of Property and Capital, young artists explored materials, concepts, and techniques represented by the many artists in the exhibition. 

We hope that you will take your time exploring the artworks created here this summer and join us in celebrating the work of these incredible young artists.

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DIASPORIST ANCHORS FOR FUTURE MEMORY
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DIASPORIST ANCHORS FOR FUTURE MEMORY

Gambletron // Johnny Forever Nawracaj // zev tiefenbach

The Cube

Residency
July 10 to 20, 2024

Exhibition
July 20 to September 21, 2024

This collaborative project by Gambletron, Johnny Forever Nawracaj, and zev tiefenbach represents a potential touchstone for diasporic Eastern European Jewish collective memory as the three artists explore their shared Jewish and Polish ancestry.

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TOWN + COUNTRY: NARRATIVES OF PROPERTY AND CAPITAL
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TOWN + COUNTRY: NARRATIVES OF PROPERTY AND CAPITAL

Architects Against Housing Alienation // Rodney Graham // Gabrielle L’Hirondelle Hill // Karin Jones // Tiziana La Melia // Carel Moiseiwitsch // Alex Morrison // Janet Wang // Holly Ward // Tania Willard // Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun

Central Gallery
July 20 to September 21, 2024

Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery
January 10 to April 13, 2025

Curated by Caitlin Jones, Charo Neville, and Melanie O’Brian

Town + Country: Narratives of Property and Capital troubles the enduring narrative binary of town and country. Borders between these two terrains have always morphed and slipped around each other theoretically, politically, economically, and socially, yet the narrative of the urban/rural divide persists.

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STORIES THAT ANIMATE US
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STORIES THAT ANIMATE US

Robert Davidson // Francisco de Goya // Jérôme Havre // David Hockney // Ed Pien // Osvaldo Ramirez Castillo // Marina Roy // Royal Art Lodge // Cauleen Smith // Amanda Strong // Camille Turner // Joyce Wieland

Central Gallery
October 5 to December 28, 2024

Storytelling—its scope and significance—lies at the heart of Stories that animate us. Highlighting a rich selection of works on paper and animations, Stories that animate us draws from a wide range of collectively shared oral histories, knowledge systems, and cosmologies, as well as personal memories, imaginings, and dreams.

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Black Odyssey: Past, Present, and Future
Open Gallery Emily Hope Open Gallery Emily Hope

Black Odyssey: Past, Present, and Future

Open Gallery
June 8 to August 3, 2024

Hardley Williams and The Unique Get Together Society

Presented in collaboration with Hardley Williams and The Unique Get Together Society, Black Odyssey illuminates the past, embraces the present, and envisions the future of the Black community in Kamloops. The Open Gallery features art posters spotlighting local Black community leaders, who will be in attendance at a free gathering on June 15 in the Kamloops Art Gallery Studios (on the main floor of the TNRD building). With awareness and understanding at its core, this initiative is open to everyone interested in learning and sharing about the Black experience in Kamloops.

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PIECES
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PIECES

Victoria Kjargaard

The Cube
April 13 to July 6, 2024

Curated by Elsie Joe, Curator, Secwépemc Museum and Heritage Park

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Spring Art Camp
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Spring Art Camp

Open Gallery
April 20 to June 1, 2024

Curated by Kristen Gardner and Emily Hope

The artworks included in this exhibition were created over the course of two weeks by 40 artists aged 5 to 12 enrolled in the Kamloops Art Gallery’s Spring Art Camp.   

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SLEEPING IN SKINS: LIFE IN INUIT NUNANGAT
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SLEEPING IN SKINS: LIFE IN INUIT NUNANGAT

Davidialuk Alasua Amittu // Kenojuak Ashevak // Pitseolak Ashoona // Elizabeth Nutaraluk Aulatjut // Ada Eyetoaq //Vital Makpaaq // Henry Napartuk // Martha Noah // Pudlo Pudlat // Jamasie Teevee

Central Gallery
January 20 to April 6, 2024

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No Boundaries: History and Progress in Microbiology Research
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No Boundaries: History and Progress in Microbiology Research

Open Gallery
January 20 to April 6, 2024

Naowarat Cheeptham, professor of science, Thompson Rivers University.

As an academic cave microbiology researcher and educator, I have headed the TRU Cave Microbiology laboratory since 2002 with an indelible commitment to be a part of microbiology educators’ communities debunking ungrounded concerns about microorganisms.

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