The Daily Courier

Top artists uniting

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Some of the Okanagan’s top artists are throwing their support behind the Alternator Centre for Contempora­ry Art’s annual Not-soSilent Auction, and that means a great opportunit­y for local art collectors to pick up some exclusive works.

Alternator director Lorna McParland says, “Winter is one of the busiest times for the Alternator Centre for Contempora­ry Art, which culminates in our second annual Holly Daze Party on Friday, Dec. 1.

“As well as being a great night out, it is also the official closing to our Not-so-Silent Auction, and a last chance to place bids on some exclusive artworks. If previous years are anything to go by, it can be a great opportunit­y to pick up works by top local artists at unbelievab­ly low prices.”

This year’s auction includes works by emerging artists such as Lucas Glenn, Kelsie Balehowsky, Sage Sidley, Connor Charleswor­th and more, alongside more establishe­d artists like Briar Craig, Gary Pearson, Stephen Foster and Fern Helfand.

Of particular note is the work by Mary Smith McCulloch, a prominent printmaker with an internatio­nal following, who was also one of the Alternator’s founding members almost 30 years ago.

The gallery, an artist-run centre operating since 1989, has a primary focus on showing experiment­al works by emerging artists. This often means exhibiting the work of recent graduates just starting off in their careers and giving them their first big break.

“We’re increasing­ly aware how much our artists have achieved in their careers since first working with the Alternator. Numerous past Alternator exhibitors have gone on to high-profile shows such as the Venice Biennale, or had their work purchased by the National Gallery. The Alternator gives local arts enthusiast­s a chance to see the work of these emerging artists early on in their careers,” said McParland.

Bidding opens at 6 p.m. tonight and all bids placed in the first week of the auction will be entered into a draw to win an original Patrick Lundeen artwork.

The auction closes on Dec. 1 at the Alternator Annual Holly Daze Party, an unconventi­onal interpreta­tion of a festive gathering hosted by local drag personalit­y Sasha Claws.

You can view and bid on silent action items in person at the Alternator. Regular entrance to the gallery is free. Tickets for the Holly Daze Party are $15 and include one free drink from Kettle River Brewing Co and are available at the door or online through Eventbrite.

Last year’s Holly Daze Party was a sell out. Get your tickets by visiting the gallery or through alternator­centre.com.

 ??  ?? The Alternator's Gallery Assistant Megan Bowers holds Not-so-Silent Auction artwork donated by printmaker Mary Smith McCulloch.
The Alternator's Gallery Assistant Megan Bowers holds Not-so-Silent Auction artwork donated by printmaker Mary Smith McCulloch.

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