Two new exhibitions at Two Rivers Gallery explore eco-anxiety in creative ways.
Dismantled Worlds
Jude Griebel
July 27 to October 8
Two Rivers Gallery is thrilled to introduce Dismantled Worlds, a solo exhibition featuring work by Alberta- and New York-based artist Jude Griebel. A master of blurring the line between fact and fantasy, Griebel creates imaginative works that give viewers a new way to look at our ever-changing
environment and the role we play within it.
Dismantled Worlds will feature work from the last several years of his career and will be on
view at Two Rivers Gallery from July 27, to October 8. Griebel’s work ranges from towering
sculptures to sprawling dioramas, all of which are bursting with textures and details that beg a closer look. Viewers will find creatures made of seashells keeping watch over the Gallery and impossible plantlife blooming from the ashes of a city ruined by fire.
Two of the works featured in this exhibition are being shown for the very first time, having been
completed a few short months ago.
Griebel finds the balance of dark reality and humour, giving visitors a playful entrance into the muchneeded conversation about our changing climate. About this exhibition, Acting Curator Kait Herlehy said: “Conversations about climate change can feel heavy and discouraging, and Jude Griebel’s work makes the topic feel a little more playful and approachable. During a summer heavy with discussions of forest fires and our changing environment, I can’t imagine a better time for this exhibition or a more suitable artist to welcome into our community to lead the discussion.”
Nonreturnables
Gwenyth Chao, Anna Gustafson, Hildur Jónasson, Desirée Patterson, Mima Preston, Sylvie Roussel-Janssens, Clare Thomas, and Carlyn Yandle
July 28 to October 8
Two Rivers Gallery is excited to present Nonreturnables, a group exhibition showcasing work from
artists throughout BC whose work explores our relationship with plastic. The exhibition includes work by eight artists: Gwenyth Chao, Anna Gustafson, Hildur Jónasson, Desirée Patterson, Mima Preston, Sylvie Roussel-Janssens, Clare Thomas, and Carlyn Yandle. Nonreturnables will be on view at Two Rivers Gallery from July 28 to October 8.
Representing a wide range of perspectives and artistic approaches, this exhibition provokes its viewers to consider critiques, solutions, and reimaginings of plastic. Visitors will see disposable bags transformed into intricately woven tapestries, immersive textile installations, and thoughtful material explorations with tapioca in pursuit of plastic alternatives. Nonreturnables is a stunning display of artists’ ability to transform a pervasive material in such a way that it feels like we are seeing it for the first time.