Penticton Herald

Unusual materials provide inspiratio­n for art exhibition

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The artists behind a new presentati­on at the Kelowna Art Gallery found their inspiratio­n in an unlikely source. Artists Hannah Jickling and Reed H. Reed employed garbage collected from school grounds to create a series of prints that can be seen in Pinking Index.

At first glance, it may seem odd, but it’s a natural progressio­n for the artists. Jickling and Reed are the creative duo behind Big Rock Candy Mountain – an ongoing project with elementary school students that produces edible art editions.

Part of these projects involved working with young students to develop the candy packaging and branding for the chocolate bars, chewing gum, and soda pop that their work resulted in.

Pinking Index continues this research and informativ­e play by incorporat­ing the materials leftover from these previous projects. The monoprints present an assortment of refuse gathered from school yards, while the collagraph print process removes all graphics and branding from the popular playground contraband.

Visitors will see twelve monoprints in bold colourful frames hung throughout the gallery space. Stretching across the walls of the exhibition are gigantic vinyl silhouette­s of straws, shoelaces, popsicle sticks, pop can tabs, and various detritus.

One of the prints titled Zig Zag Zillionair­es will also travel to a selection of Kelowna area classrooms in the form of a limited-edition poster.

This will provide a link to in-Gallery workshops and a starting point for projects that will spill out into the classrooms of local elementary schools.

Pinking Index display can be seen until May 7, 2023.

Hannah Jickling and Reed H. Reed have been collaborat­ing since 2006. Their projects take shape as public installati­ons, social situations, and events which then circulate as photograph­s, videos, printed matter, and artists’ multiples. They currently live in and between Musqueam, Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh, and Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in territorie­s and teach at the Yukon School of Visual Arts.

The Kelowna Art Gallery is located at 1315 Water Street in downtown

 ?? Coontribut­ed ?? Artists Hannah Jickling and Reed H. Reed display their art from garbage collected from school grounds to create a series of prints called the Pinking Index.
Coontribut­ed Artists Hannah Jickling and Reed H. Reed display their art from garbage collected from school grounds to create a series of prints called the Pinking Index.

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