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Situated on the traditional and unceded territory of the Lheidli T’enneh, Two Rivers Gallery is a centre for contemporary Canadian art and creativity in Prince George and the Central Interior.
Artists evoke emotion through the eyes and the way the subjects look at the viewers. The way that the artist chooses to capture the gaze can dramatically change how a viewer perceives the work and the person depicted in the portrait. The construction of gaze as a visual device, orients, manipulates, and challenges the understanding of the viewer. The works in this exhibition are gathered from the Two Rivers Gallery permanent collection and aim to explore a series of figures in which the faces are distorted, faded, and blurred, either by the artist’s intention or the technique employed. Whether standing alone, alongside loved ones, as part of a vast landscape, or amidst street protests, these characters embody narratives left to the imagination and the intrigue of stories left untold.
Artists
Permanent Collection
Featured ArtworkJames Gordaneer. Memphis Story, 1988. Oil on Canvas. Gift of the Artist.
Opening Reception
Please join us at Two Rivers Gallery for the opening reception on Thursday, October 24 at 7:30pm for an artist talk, light food, and Ukrainian folk music. This event is free and open to the public.