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    May 29, 2023      June 05, 2023

    Lorna’s recurring theme of solitude is evident in her captivating paintings. She believes that subtracting non-essentials, as well as the use of elegant colours, and neutrals, achieves her desired result. “Certain places have the ability to increase our sense of peacefulness, in an unpredictable world.  I create fictional visual events, inspired by nature. Using colours and contrasts in unique and unexpected ways enchants me and engages the viewer.” – Lorna Dockstader
    View Lorna's paintings on The Avenue Gallery's website: https://theavenuegallery.com/artists/painters/dockstader-lorna/
    The Avenue Gallery, 2184 Oak Bay Avenue, Victoria, BC V8R 1G3

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    April 29, 2023 05:00 PM      June 17, 2023 07:00 PM

    This is the classic 8 week Mindfulness course, designed by the Oxford Mindfulness Centre in England. Developed by Mark Williams as an accessible and experiential course on Mindfulness.  Fun and experience-based course with just some home practice required to get the most out of the course.
    Cost:  Adult:  $250  Senior/student: $200     Includes complimentary copy of the book of the same title, by Mark Williams.
    We meet Saturday mornings, commencing Saturday, April 29 at Vic West Community Centre, 521 Craigflower Road, Esquimalt.
    10 a.m. to 12 noon.  Course completes:  Saturday, June 17, 2023. 
    For more information visit: www.victoriamindfulcounselling.ca
    To register contact course facilitator Graham Bleasdale.  Tel. 250-812-6417   Email: counsellorgraham@gmail.com  
     

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    April 29, 2023 05:00 PM      October 23, 2023 12:00 AM

    Curated by Charles Campbell, Michelle Jacques & Denise Ryner
    While Black: a forum for speculation on what the gallery can’t hold is a multi-year series of forums, talks, and public presentations developed and organized by Black curators from across Canada in conversation with artists to consider both the limits and possibilities of the relationship between contemporary art spaces in Canada and Black art, artists, arts workers, and audiences. This project is a collaboration between Or Gallery, the Confederation Centre Art Gallery, and the AGGV, and is organized by Charles Campbell, Michelle Jacques and Denise Ryner in consultation with Pamela Edmonds, Alyssa Fearon, Dominique Fontaine, Sally Frater, Bushra Junaid, Crystal Mowry, Allison Yearwood.

    In 2021, the curators asked each artist to produce a document of their relationship to the art gallery and its systems of representation as Black artists working in Canada, including consideration of the project query what the gallery can’t hold? Through multimodal and multimedia responses, these ten artists offered questions, imperatives, proposals and insight into their own experiences within contemporary art institutions. Since While Black was intended to initiate conversation and exchange between artists, curators and audiences, space to talk, respond and introduce new questions and ideas into the project is an important element within the presentation space. Artists in the iteration at the AGGV present questions, imperatives, narratives, and proposals to initiate exchange on the space for Black art in public culture with local respondents, collaborating curators and gallery visitors. As well as three exhibitions of these projects at Or Gallery (Vancouver), Confederation Centre Art Gallery (Charlottetown), and now the AGGV, While Black has also included two discursive gatherings in Montreal and Saskatoon.

    Artists include: Lucie Chan (Vancouver, BC), Karma Clarke-Davis (Toronto, ON/Berlin, Germany), Kemi Craig (Victoria, BC), Spatial Esk (Toronto, ON), Stanley Février (Montréal, QC), Iyunade Judah (Winnipeg, MB), Anna Jane McIntyre (Montreal, QC), Chukwudubem Ukaigwe (Winnipeg, MB), Jan Wade (Vancouver, BC), Valérie D. Walker (Vancouver, BC).
     
    Exhibition runs April 29, 2023 - October 22, 2023

    Image Credit: Iyunade Judah, Bond, 2019, digital print

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