UBC Okanagan appoints Willard inaugural gallery director
UBC has appointed accomplished artist and curator Tania Willard as the first-ever Director of the UBC Okanagan Gallery.
Amplifying Indigenous resilience
Visual artist and Assistant Professor Tania Willard fuses art and advocacy through her annual Orange Shirt Day installation
14 Not Forgotten memorial ceremony and For Future Matriarchs public art unveiling
The For Future Matriarchs installation was created by an internationally recognized Syilx artist Krista-Belle Stewart and Secwépemc artist Tania Willard
Artist talk with BFA alumni Moozhan Ahmadzadegan
Ahmadzadegan will discuss his artistic practice and current projects on display throughout the Okanagan.
Rooted Sentiments
Exhibition brings attention to students or alumni that are also BIPOC artists living in the Okanagan
Ramble On
A group exhibition of artworks from UBC Okanagan Gallery’s Public Art Collection at the Vernon Public Art Gallery
The ins and outs of Curating: What it means to be a curator and the growing public art collection
While we enjoy the works that are displayed around campus and in the community, we may lack knowledge on how they came together and were collected
Weaving Together, exhibition in the FINA Gallery
Cool Arts, in partnership with the Ponderosa Fibre Arts Guild, the Rotary Centre for the Arts, and Kelowna Museums, wove together a colourful fibre art banner over the summer of 2021.
New Whess Harman book launches this week
Being Gooz! produced during UBC Okanagan Gallery artist residency
The Circle Of Ubuntu – Celebrating the voices of BIPOC creatives
Exhibition in the FINA Gallery highlights and commemorates the works produced by black UBCO students Jane Udochi, Garvin LeBlanc, Binta Sesay and Nyashadza and features Sylix high school student Kristine Mike.