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Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2024.

Exhibit: "Spirit Creatures of Ancient Shorelines" by Adele Duguay

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Dessin Histoire et patrimoine Musée Sculpture et Installation Arts visuels
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Date et heure

Cette activité se déroule pendant toute la durée de la Fête de la culture.

Lieu

Red Brick Common ((formerly Multicultural Heritage Centre))

5411 51 Street

Stony Plain, AB

Accès

Gratuit.

Offert en Anglais.

À propos

Alberta artist Adele Duguay will be displaying her unique collection of Spirit Creatures. Adele photographs the astonishing shapes and textures of rock in dramatic landscapes such as Writing on Stone Provincial Park, Alberta; Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona; and the coastline of Gabriola Island, British Columbia. These images are assembled and glued by hand onto 7 ft tall wooden panels creating a visionary totemic pantheon that stretches the imagination.

These unusual artworks tell a story of how ancient stone formations are ever-present and animated in the lives of people. Rocks carry information and energies that we can access. They are talismans, altars, memorials, thresholds, data holders, and tools for healing. Like intricately crafted monumental castles and churches, natural locations can also inspire a sense of the sacred: canyons, cliffs, and shorelines reveal the passage of eons – putting us in our place – so to speak.

Adele’s interpretation of the natural world goes beyond her career as a landscape designer. In this new work she delves deeper into the mystical essence of stones – allowing their pattern, colour, texture, and character to speak to the viewer of power, wisdom, truth, and grace. Each person’s experience of the Spirit Creatures will be unique. Here we have an opportunity, as the hands, feet and beating hearts of our ancestors, to reach into the past and communicate in a new way with our oldest relatives. What wonders they have known.

Curated by Alexis Marie Chute

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Organisateur

Red Brick Common (formerly Multicultural Heritage Centre)

Formerly known as the Multicultural Heritage Centre, the Red Brick Common has been preserving and promoting the history of Stony Plain for over 50 years. We seek to engage local residents, businesses, governments, community organizations, and visitors as we record, promote and celebrate the agricultural heritage, regional cultural roots, and history of the Town of Stony Plain, the City of Spruce Grove and Parkland County.

Our Mission: We provide unique historical spaces for authentic experiences celebrating our heritage, agriculture, and our communities

Our Vision: We champion food, culture, and our diverse communities.

Our Four Core Values: Collaborative Partnership, Creative Education, Innovative Leadership, and Community

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