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SUMMARY:Nanaimo Art Gallery | Silva Part II: Booming Grounds
URL:http://www.harbourliving.ca/event/nanaimo-art-gallery-silva-part-ii-booming-grounds/
LOCATION:Nanaimo Art Gallery - Downtown Gallery :: 150 Commercial Street Nanaimo, V9R 5G6
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:<p><strong>Silva Part II: Booming Grounds</strong></p>=0D=0A=
<p>Marian Penner Bancroft, Al Bersch and Leslie Grant, Jason de Haan and Miruna Dragan, Wilmer Gold, Robert Guest, Liz Magor, George Sawchuk, Carol Sawyer, Kathy Slade, Kate Stefiuk, and Elias Wakan.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>November 21, 2015 to February 20, 2016</p>=0D=0A=
<p><em>Booming Grounds</em> is an exhibition informed by the shifts that occur when trees become commodities. In South Nanaimo great log rafts float in limbo before moving further down the commodity chain as raw logs, lumber, wood chips, and pulp, to be distributed both locally and globally. This process begins before the trees have been cut, and sometimes even before they have been planted. Forestry has always been a mobile industry: logging camps move with the trees, prices rise and fall, mills open and close, and communities boom and bust. The exhibition<em> Booming Grounds</em> offers visitors a place to pause and consider this cycle through a wide range of artworks that respond to contemporary and historical forestry practices.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>In addition to the works of photography, painting, film, video, and sculpture featured in the gallery, there will be a number of public artworks and other presentations as part of the exhibition:</p>=0D=0A=
<p>&bull;Carol Sawyer's video <em>Wood Work</em> (2011) will play throughout the exhibition on large monitors in the lobby and on the second floor of the Harbourfront Branch of Vancouver Island Regional Library.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>&bull; We will initiate <em>Notes From The Collection</em>: a showcase of selected work from the Nanaimo Art Gallery Permanent Collection that will change with each gallery exhibition. In dialogue with <em>Booming Grounds</em> we will present the painting <em>Night Hills, Vancouver Island</em> (1975) by Max Maynard, which was collected by Nanaimo Art Gallery in 1985.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>&bull; Artists Al Bersch and Leslie Grant will give a talk about their art practice and collaborations with those working in resource based industries. The artists will speak before the opening on November 20, at 6:15pm in Art Lab.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>&bull; A tour of George Sawchuk&rsquo;s forest gallery in Fanny Bay, led by writer Grant Shilling, who is developing a major publication about Sawchuk&rsquo;s life and work. November 28, 2015, 2pm.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>&bull; <em>Clear Cut:</em> A Performance by Jessica Lowry Thursday, February 4, 7:30 pm. Local actor and director Jessica Lowry presents <em>Clear Cut,</em> a new solo performance about her family&rsquo;s connections to forestry. Lowry explores different view points and themes using storytelling, photos, video, and audio clips.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>&bull;Storytelling with painter Robert Guest Saturday, February 6, 2 pm. Nanaimo based painter Robert Guest will tell stories from the 23 summers he spent working on forest fire lookout towers in Alberta, observing and painting the landscape. Guest will also share some more of his paintings with those in attendance.</p>=0D=0A=
<p><em>Silva</em> is a contemporary art project that follows a thematic path from the microcosms of the forest floor, to the quantifying and processing of lumber, to the global distribution of forestry products.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>The Silva project consists of two exhibitions (<em>O Horizon and Booming Grounds</em>), and a forthcoming publication (<em>The Mill</em>).</p>=0D=0A=
<p>We are grateful for the contributions of Lawyer and Mediator Marlene Russo, Nanaimo Daily News, the City of Nanaimo&rsquo;s Culture and Heritage Department, Canada Council for the Arts, the Ecoforestry Institute, Arbutus Distillery, Kaatza Station Museum, Forest History Association of Alberta, Nanaimo Archives, Downtown Nanaimo Business Improvement Association and Coast Bastion.</p>=0D=0A=
<p><em>Silva</em> is supported by the BC Arts Council's Special Project Assistance &ndash; Innovations program.</p>
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