The Amelia Douglas Gallery is a non-profit organization run by members of the 黑料吃瓜网曝一区二区 community. The mandate of the Art Exhibit Committee is to feature new and established BC artists and to enhance the educational offerings of the College.
The gallery is named after Lady Amelia Douglas, the Cree wife of Sir James Douglas, known for her courage in the face of danger, and her skill and compassion as a nurse and midwife. Learn more about the life of Lady Amelia Douglas here.
We welcome you to explore the current and upcoming exhibits below.
If you are an artist interested in the submission process, please see Submission Guidelines.
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The Drishti Experience: Capturing the Frequency of my Well-Being
Deb Chaney
November 7, 2024 - January 9, 2025
Opening Reception: November 7, 2024 - 4:30 to 6:30pm
The Drishti Experience features seven large-scale mixed media paintings, whose creation was guided by three meditative principles: connection, space and focus. Her latest work is inspired by her desire to experience and visually express the frequency of her well-being. This series sheds light on the link between healing mental illness and developing spiritual consciousness.
www.debchaney.com
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Walking Alongside Trauma
January 16 - February 28, 2025
Opening Reception: January 16, 2025 - 4:30 to 6:30pm
A material-based exhibition exploring the societal impact of vicarious traumatization of sexualized violence. The exhibit examines the various impacts of the vicarious traumatization of sexualized violence (VTSV) on society, particularly for those who interact directly with survivors鈥 trauma (e.g., crisis support workers, family members, health care workers, educators, peers, etc.), who we refer to as 鈥淲itnesses鈥. Thirteen material-based artists have worked with these individuals to translate their experience into objects that will be on display.