INGRAM GALLERY | November 2019


 
Jane Everett's exhilarative Slipstream collection marks a cultivated composite of the artist's adventurous brushwork and her immeasurable capacity for subtlety.  Join Everett for her opening celebration at the gallery tomorrow, Saturday November 2 from 2pm to 4pm.
 
...a meditation on form and light, presence and impermanence, and shifting moments and perspectives, conveyed through the picturing of trees. -Barbara Tyner 
 
 
   
JANE EVERETT, Down Among the Reeds and Rushes II (2019) 36 x 60 inches, oil on canvas 

ON THE WALLS | AT INGRAM
 
JANE EVERETT
Slipstream
November 2 - 21 . 2019

Opening reception: Saturday, November 2 | 2pm - 4pm
 
In Slipstream, Jane Everett presents a collection of spectacular new oil paintings of splintering light and labyrinthine reflection.  The works draw attention to the areas where land and water meet, where life is in particular abundance. Slipstream probes our understanding of both spatial depth and our interconnected illusions of depth.  In the wake of the outbursts of energy and light that surround us, we are propelled by the inertia of the past as we disperse toward our individual and undefined futures.

 
JANE EVERETT, They Are Leaning Out for Love (and they will lean that way forever)
(2019) 30 x 60 inches, oil on canvas 
 
 
Jane Everett was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1958 and lives, works, and travels between Kelowna and Shuswap, British Columbia.  She completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario and her work has been widely exhibited in public and private gallery exhibitions.  Slipstream marks Everett's first solo exhibition at Ingram Gallery and it follows her remarkable Understory at the public Kelowna Art Gallery earlier this year.  Her work can be found in collections across the country, including the University of British Columbia Okanagan, the Vernon Public Art Gallery in British Columbia, and Gallerie Buhler Gallery in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
 
 
Please join us for Jane Everett's opening reception with the artist in attendance Saturday, November 2 from 2pm to 4pm.  
 
You may preview the collection online here.  Please contact the gallery to receive the complete Slipstream catalogue reflecting the full details for all thirteen new oil paintings. 
 
 
 
JANE EVERETT, Firepond V (2019) 30 x 48 inches, oil on canvas 
 
NEW and NOTEWORTHY | AT INGRAM
 

 
Predicaments: Brian Burke, a Retrospective is now on at the Confederation Centre of the Arts in Charlottetown, P.E.I. (above).  A grand and captivating collection of works by Brian Burke (1952-2017), Predicaments is composed of 117 paintings that runs until January 5, 2020.
 
He was one of the coolest guys in town. He was a sharp observer with a dry sense of humour. And you can see it in his work. He liked to be mysterious and blunt at the same time.  -Pan Wendt, Curator | Confederation Centre of the Arts



Travis Shilling's Tyrannosaurus Clan is presently on exhibition in the United States at Burlington City Arts (BCA) in Vermont (above).  Last week's opening reception was an engaging and memorable experience filled with thoughtful discussion with the artist and the collection's spellbinding canvases.  Tyrannosaurus Clan continues at BCA until February 8, 2020 and presents a fresh body of work that is "concurrently deeply personal and widely universal."  
 

Toronto-based David Michael Scott is in studio and his newest delectable painted gems are soon to arrive at the gallery.
 
The paintings of Sean Yelland (as below) continue to be a consistent talking point for collectors and art lovers.  The artist's narrative depictions repeatedly offer consequential visions of our expansive yet enclosed modern worlds.  Yelland has been having a productive season in studio and visitors to the gallery are immediately captivated by the arrival of new works.
 
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  SEAN YELLAND, Street Theatre (2019) 32 x 48 inches, oil on canvas   
 

We look forward to greeting all at the opening reception for Jane Everett's Slipstream on Saturday, November 2 from 2pm to 4pm.  We will be joined by the artist, travelling in for the celebration from Kelowna, B.C. and the event promises to be an animated afternoon.  

Our exhibition schedule for 2020 has formalized and we foresee a most positive new decade to come!  Please stay tuned to Ingram Art News for information regarding what is in store for the artful and art-filled year ahead.
 
 
With happy wishes,
 
 
Tarah Aylward, Director    
Ingram Gallery 

@TorontoART 
 
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