Citizens for a Livable Cranbrook Society provides grassroots leadership and an inclusive process, with a voice for all community members, to ensure that our community grows and develops in a way that incorporates an environmental ethic, offers a range of housing and transportation choices, encourages a vibrant and cultural life and supports sustainable, meaningful employment and business opportunities.

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Exhibit Opening at Cranbrook and District Arts Council Gallery


The 'Let Them Run' salmon themed exhibit opened in the Cranbrook and District Arts Council Gallery Friday evening.

This exhibit was assembled by West and East Kootenay Artists after an outdoor weekend, learning about the salmon that once swam so freely in our river systems.  

Marisa Phillips introduced the exhibit and described the group's hands on experiences while gaining more knowledge about the fish.

Gerry Nellestijn, Chair of the Columbia Round Table and Coordinator of Salmo Watershed Stream Keepers Society also spoke and read a moving poem about the changes brought about by humans in the many river systems of our region, during this last century.

Other guests and artists also made the trip from the West Kootenay for this exhibit opening.



This exhibit is open until the end of the month and already some Cranbrook students have been learning about salmon through art.

The gallery asks that classroom teachers please call Marisa at the office at 250-426-4223 should they wish to book a time to bring a class.

The gallery is open Tuesday to Friday 11:00am to 5:00pm and Saturdays 10:00am to 2:00pm.  The public is welcome during any of those hours.


left; One student's own interpretation of Marisa Phillips story telling, triptych painting.











below; A student models the wall sculpture which illustrates the story that clapping two river rocks together by stream's edge will signal the salmon to return.





A rock in each hand clapped together to bring the salmon home.

No comments:

Post a Comment