Human Sprawl
Leighton Art Centre 282027 144 Street West, Foothills, Alberta, CanadaSite-specific indoor installation exploring humanity’s tendency to live in excess with personal consumption impacting biodiversity.
Site-specific indoor installation exploring humanity’s tendency to live in excess with personal consumption impacting biodiversity.
Mixed media works exploring cultural resilience and continuity in action.
Examining ways artists with disabilities can enter into conversations about Indigenous histories and learnings about Indigenous artistic practices.
A highlight of the Leighton Art Centre exhibition season each and every year! Presented virtually in 2024.
Exploring the affinities and connections between the hilltop artistic communities of Kewanee Street and Leighton Art Centre.
Employing commercially printed materials to discuss the logic of North American built environments, history and imagined histories.
Ceramic sculptures are a testament to the powerful influence of colour, an element that profoundly affects our moods, thoughts, and spiritual energy.
Exploring multiple readings of home, while evoking the quotidian, the nostalgic, and the ritual aspects of domestic space.
Indoor and outdoor installations explore our relationship with trees, how trees allow us to live, the organisms and phenomena connected to them and the various forms the tree can embody.
For Reimagining Fire, Energy Future Lab (EFL) Fellow Eveline Kolijn, invited submissions from 40 Alberta printmakers, writers, and poets to reflect on the necessity of our society to combat climate change and preserve biodiversity.
Exhibition runs from February 1 - April 6, 2025.
The works in this exhibition find their origins in Leila Armstrong’s interest in the nature/cultural divide. When she was working
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