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UBCO ARTS STUDENT PLANS VIRTUAL OPEN

Exhibition features 10 artists

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Each spring graduating visual arts students at UBC’s Okanagan campus prepare a final art exhibition as they complete their program.

This year’s exhibition, titled Any Moment, was scheduled to open to the public in an on-campus reception in midApril. However, as Visual Arts Prof. Myron Campbell explains, the art will now be shared as a virtual exhibition.

Due to the current COVID-19 situation and the cancellati­on of the event, the students had to come up with new ways to complete their work and share it with the arts community, explains Campbell.

“Each student set up space at home to complete the work, and they have been working together with a writer and web designer to create a virtual exhibition,” he says.

“This vibrant cohort of students continued to produce artwork in makeshift studio spaces in bedrooms, on balconies, in kitchens, the outdoors and even a camper trailer.”

Any Moment includes a wide variety of work such as sculpture, video installati­on, painting, drawing and animation.

Though the work is diverse, a shared element between each artist is an interest in themes addressing memory and place.

“Their collective resiliency is as impressive as it is inspiring having accomplish­ed UBC Okanagan’s first BFA graduation virtual exhibition,” says Campbell.

The exhibition showcases a range of the best works created by 10 emerging artists.

“This year’s graduating students have been busy creating diverse artworks full of personal storytelli­ng and connection to place,” says Lecturer Katherine Pickering. “We’re really looking forward to having this work available for the public to experience this heartfelt exhibition of work.”

Visual arts student Sara Spencer notes it is disappoint­ing the students will not get to show their work in the usual exhibition space, however creating an online exhibition has been a great experience.

“While we can’t have everyone together at a live exhibition, it will still be good to have a virtual exhibition and be able to reach so many more people,” she says. “It will create more opportunit­ies and help to brighten up the world around us.

This is a great opportunit­y to see what the next generation of local artists in the Okanagan are producing, adds Campbell.

The exhibition opens Friday, May 15. For more informatio­n, visit: anymomente­xhibition.ca.

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Special to UBCO fine arts graduate Sara Fletcher works on a video while creating her art installmen­t for the graduate student virtual exhibition.

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