Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Counting Crows

Pam Weber, "Moving In", acrylic on canvas, 12" x 12"
Counting Crows presents the unique visions and personal responses to Corax brachyrhychos, the American crow, by four Alberta artists: Penny Corradine, Natalie Kurzuk, Kathryn Manry and Pam Weber. Among the artists' work, the focus shifts between an ornithological, a sociological, a mythological, a playful and even sometimes a humourous interpretation of the common crow. Through their exploration, research, and observations in preparation for this show, the artists have developed a deep respect for this ubiquitous bird.

View Counting Crows at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery until May 25th. The gallery is open from 10am-4pm Wed.-Fri. and 12-4pm on Sat. The gallery will be closed on May 18.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Counting Crows

Pam Weber, "Long Distance Phone Caw", acrylic on paper, 3" x 6"
Counting Crows presents the unique visions and personal responses to Corax brachyrhychos, the American crow, by four Alberta artists: Penny Corradine, Natalie Kurzuk, Kathryn Manry and Pam Weber. Among the artists' work, the focus shifts between an ornithological, a sociological, a mythological, a playful and even sometimes a humourous interpretation of the common crow. Through their exploration, research, and observations in preparation for this show, the artists have developed a deep respect for this ubiquitous bird.

View Counting Crows at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery until May 25th. The gallery is open from 10am-4pm Wed.-Fri. and 12-4pm on Sat. The gallery will be closed on May 18.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Counting Crows

Kathryn Manry, "Nevermore", mixed media on mounted paper, 14" x 11"
Counting Crows presents the unique visions and personal responses to Corax brachyrhychos, the American crow, by four Alberta artists: Penny Corradine, Natalie Kurzuk, Kathryn Manry and Pam Weber. Among the artists' work, the focus shifts between an ornithological, a sociological, a mythological, a playful and even sometimes a humourous interpretation of the common crow. Through their exploration, research, and observations in preparation for this show, the artists have developed a deep respect for this ubiquitous bird.

View Counting Crows at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery until May 25th. The gallery is open from 10am-4pm Wed.-Fri. and 12-4pm on Sat. The gallery will be closed on May 18.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Counting Crows

Pam Weber, "Crowboy Boots 2", acrylic on paper,  4" x 5"
Counting Crows presents the unique visions and personal responses to Corax brachyrhychos, the American crow, by four Alberta artists: Penny Corradine, Natalie Kurzuk, Kathryn Manry and Pam Weber. Among the artists' work, the focus shifts between an ornithological, a sociological, a mythological, a playful and even sometimes a humourous interpretation of the common crow. Through their exploration, research, and observations in preparation for this show, the artists have developed a deep respect for this ubiquitous bird.

View Counting Crows at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery until May 25th. The gallery is open from 10am-4pm Wed.-Fri. and 12-4pm on Sat. The gallery will be closed on May 18.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Counting Crows

Natalie Kurzuk, "The Secret", mixed media, 22" x 22"
Counting Crows presents the unique visions and personal responses to Corax brachyrhychos, the American crow, by four Alberta artists: Penny Corradine, Natalie Kurzuk, Kathryn Manry and Pam Weber. Among the artists' work, the focus shifts between an ornithological, a sociological, a mythological, a playful and even sometimes a humourous interpretation of the common crow. Through their exploration, research, and observations in preparation for this show, the artists have developed a deep respect for this ubiquitous bird.

View Counting Crows at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery until May 25th. The gallery is open from 10am-4pm Wed.-Fri. and 12-4pm on Sat. The gallery will be closed on May 18.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Counting Crows

Pam Weber, "A Beautiful Mind (Russell Crowe)", acrylic on canvas, 6" x 6"
Counting Crows presents the unique visions and personal responses to Corax brachyrhychos, the American crow, by four Alberta artists: Penny Corradine, Natalie Kurzuk, Kathryn Manry and Pam Weber. Among the artists' work, the focus shifts between an ornithological, a sociological, a mythological, a playful and even sometimes a humourous interpretation of the common crow. Through their exploration, research, and observations in preparation for this show, the artists have developed a deep respect for this ubiquitous bird.

View Counting Crows at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery until May 25th. The gallery is open from 10am-4pm Wed.-Fri. and 12-4pm on Sat. The gallery will be closed on May 18.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Counting Crows

Kathryn Manry, "Beautiful in Black", mixed media on mounted paper, 16" x 16"
Counting Crows presents the unique visions and personal responses to Corax brachyrhychos, the American crow, by four Alberta artists: Penny Corradine, Natalie Kurzuk, Kathryn Manry and Pam Weber. Among the artists' work, the focus shifts between an ornithological, a sociological, a mythological, a playful and even sometimes a humourous interpretation of the common crow. Through their exploration, research, and observations in preparation for this show, the artists have developed a deep respect for this ubiquitous bird.

View Counting Crows at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery until May 25th. The gallery is open from 10am-4pm Wed.-Fri. and 12-4pm on Sat. The gallery will be closed on May 18.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Counting Crows

Pam Weber, "Black Beauty", acrylic on canvas, 6" x 6"
Counting Crows presents the unique visions and personal responses to Corax brachyrhychos, the American crow, by four Alberta artists: Penny Corradine, Natalie Kurzuk, Kathryn Manry and Pam Weber. Among the artists' work, the focus shifts between an ornithological, a sociological, a mythological, a playful and even sometimes a humourous interpretation of the common crow. Through their exploration, research, and observations in preparation for this show, the artists have developed a deep respect for this ubiquitous bird.

View Counting Crows at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery until May 25th. The gallery is open from 10am-4pm Wed.-Fri. and 12-4pm on Sat. The gallery will be closed on May 18.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Counting Crows

Natalie Kurzuk, "Urban Landscape with Crows", mixed media, 19.5" x 18"
Counting Crows presents the unique visions and personal responses to Corax brachyrhychos, the American crow, by four Alberta artists: Penny Corradine, Natalie Kurzuk, Kathryn Manry and Pam Weber. Among the artists' work, the focus shifts between an ornithological, a sociological, a mythological, a playful and even sometimes a humourous interpretation of the common crow. Through their exploration, research, and observations in preparation for this show, the artists have developed a deep respect for this ubiquitous bird.

View Counting Crows at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery until May 25th. The gallery is open from 10am-4pm Wed.-Fri. and 12-4pm on Sat. The gallery will be closed on May 18.

Friday, May 3, 2013

Counting Crows

Pam Weber, "Crow Boat", acrylic on paper
Counting Crows presents the unique visions and personal responses to Corax brachyrhychos, the American crow, by four Alberta artists: Penny Corradine, Natalie Kurzuk, Kathryn Manry and Pam Weber. Among the artists' work, the focus shifts between an ornithological, a sociological, a mythological, a playful and even sometimes a humourous interpretation of the common crow. Through their exploration, research, and observations in preparation for this show, the artists have developed a deep respect for this ubiquitous bird.

View Counting Crows at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery until May 25th. The gallery is open from 10am-4pm Wed.-Fri. and 12-4pm on Sat. The gallery will be closed on May 18.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Counting Crows

Natalie Kurzuk, "Catch Me If You Can", mixed media, 8" x 10"

Counting Crows presents the unique visions and personal responses to Corax brachyrhychos, the American crow, by four Alberta artists: Penny Corradine, Natalie Kurzuk, Kathryn Manry and Pam Weber. Among the artists' work, the focus shifts between an ornithological, a sociological, a mythological, a playful and even sometimes a humourous interpretation of the common crow. Through their exploration, research, and observations in preparation for this show, the artists have developed a deep respect for this ubiquitous bird.

View Counting Crows at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery until May 25th. The gallery is open from 10am-4pm Wed.-Fri. and 12-4pm on Sat. The gallery will be closed on May 18.