Current Exhibitions:
Thursday April 28th to Friday May 20th 2011
Opening Reception: Saturday April 30th from 2 to 4
Everyone is welcome. Entrance is by donation.
Many artist will be present. Meet the juror.
Complimentary refreshments and live music
All donations for the evening will help support SMARTIES, the gallery’s family art program.




Gallery #1 and Gallery #2:
10th Annual North Okanagan Artists Alternative Juried Exhibition

We ask you to join us to help celebrate Gallery Vertigo’s 10th annual juried exhibition as well as to revel in the continuing tradition of exciting visual art produced by the plethora of talented visual artists in our region.
 
For this year’s juried show, forty artists submitted over 70 works in a variety of media including oil, acrylic and watercolour, ceramics, stone and wood, plaster, pastel, graphite and mixed media. The resulting exhibition is comprised of twenty-nine works in total. We thank juror Briar Craig for his careful consideration and selections from the works submitted. Thank you to all the artists who participated. Your support is appreciated!
 
We cordially invite all the artists who submitted work as well as members and friends of the gallery and the general public to join us a for a casual afternoon coffee and tea party. Enjoy good company, lively music, freshly brewed coffee and of course, chocolate cake!
 
The artist fills space with an attitude. The attitude never comes from himself alone. (Willem de Kooning)

 


The North Okanagan Artists Alternative Community Exhibition
at the Performing Arts Centre

 
Exhibition Run: Wednesday May 4th to July 11th
Opening Reception: Tuesday May 17th - 4:00 to 6pm

Available for viewing in theVernon and District Performing Arts Centre Coatcheck Gallery
during intermission and prior to performances for ticket holders

Doreen Lambert and Howard Brown

The North Okanagan Artists Alternative presents The Community Exhibit in the Coatcheck Gallery at the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre. The Community Exhibit marks the first time the North Okanagan Artists Alternative, who call Vernon’s Gallery Vertigo their home, have hung an exhibit at the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre.

The exhibition and art sale features a large collection of 48 pieces from 20 North Okanagan Artists Alternative artists. Mediums include everything from acrylic and oil paintings to photography and sculptures.

North Okanagan Artists Alternative (NOAA) is a registered non-profit society comprised of local and regional artists and friends of the arts. Since September of the year 2000, NOAA has been actively engaged in creating public awareness of the arts in all its forms by establishing and maintaining Gallery Vertigo which offers a rich and varied array of visual art exhibitions, cultural events and learning opportunities for all ages.

Artists featured in The Community Exhibit are Susan Beck, Howard Brown, Colleen Couves, Cindy Downey, Wayne Emde, Allison Griswold, Akira Ellen Hanson, Judith Jurica, Constance Kalapaca, Doreen Lambert, Robin McDonald, Jean MacDougall, Amber Powell, Wendy Pros, Merlayne Reilly, Barbara Rety, Ryan Robson, Robyn Soderberg, Helena Valk, and Leila Ward.

The public will have an opportunity to meet with the artists at the opening reception on Tuesday, May 17 2011 from 4:00 to 6:00pm in the Coatcheck Gallery, located in the lower foyer of the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre.

Most of the artwork is for sale. Purchase inquiries may be made through Gallery Vertigo. A catalogue is available at the Coatcheck Gallery.


Kalamalka Vertigo at Okanagan College:

Sindri Hans Guðmundsson: Selected Works


Sindri Hans Gudmundsson

Selected works from local artist, Sindri Hans Guðmundsson will be on exhibit at Kalamalka Vertigo until May 6th. These colourful paintings reflect the artist’s exuberant graffiti and mural work. Originally from Iceland, the artist currently has a studio outside Vernon. He is also a popular instructor at Gallery Vertigo’s SMARTIES, a family art-making program that runs from 2 to 4 pm every Sunday at the gallery. Sindri’s work can also be viewed at “Kush Organics” where a large wall mural is in progress.

Artist Statement:
Hello my name is Sindri Hans Guðmundsson aka “Softy”. I was born in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland in early summer in 1982. I have four siblings, three brothers and one sister. They are, starting from the eldest, Óli, Daddi, Gunny and Dolli. My mom is Gunna and my dad is Gummi. These are all nicknames. The real names are way too long and unreadable for the English speaker.

Since the crazy 80´s so many things have happened. I was one of those hyperactive kids, but instead of being medicated, my Grandma had other solutions. She would just keep me busy with all kinds of different things. So, as child, I took piano lessons, practiced soccer, basketball, badminton, chess and track and field, along with writing and acting in school plays and other cultural events.

In my late teen years I started a crew with some of my friends and made hip hop mix tapes and graffiti. It was called T. M. C. or Twisted Minds Crew. By then I had started working in a coffee shop in Iceland called “Prikid”. In English that means “The Stick”. This coffee shop is the oldest coffee shop in Iceland, established in 1951. It is very dear to me, as it has been a second home for Icelandic artists since the 50´s. There, you can come at eight o´clock in the morning and have breakfast and join in on the city gossip or philosophical discussions. At night, it changes into a bar and on weekends it is a really popular popular hip hop/indy/electro club with the occasional live performance. It was a great place and still is. I started working there when I was 18 and continued until I moved away from Iceland at 23 years old. In those five years along with my job I would organize small concerts, do all kinds of different art projects, started a nightlife guide, and founded the first free newspaper just for girls called “Ordlaust” with four friends.

I always knew I needed to travel a lot, which is hard when you live in Iceland because, as you probably know, it´s an island in the middle of the Atlantic! And the plane tickets are not that cheap. So, I finally figured it out. I found a job in Norway on a cruise ship which sailed between Norway and Denmark. It was great! I worked for two weeks a month on board and then I used my other 2 weeks for travelling. I had a little place on board the ship where I could paint (by then I had already started selling my work in Iceland). Most of the work made in Norway is still in Norway on the walls of my co-workers houses. I always had a new order when I came on board again and some extra pocket money. After 2 years of sailing and travelling, I had kind of fallen for Copenhagen. It´s such a beautiful city! But, I moved back to Iceland and started working at my little coffee shop again. But, after two years of travelling, I kind of felt that Reykjavik was a little small for me.

My girlfriend at that time was an exchange student from Paris, France. After her year was finished in Iceland, I went with her to Paris and spent almost a year there. I was so lucky to be able to get this wonderful apartment on the hill just under the Sacred Heart (that is one of the most beautiful places in Paris). I started painting graffiti again in Paris, as well enjoying the city of arts on my long board looking for wood panels from houses under construction to paint on and sell outside in the “area of the masters”, where the painters lived in Paris during its many years of being the home of geniuses.

After Paris I just really felt that I needed to live in Copenhagen. So that’s where I went. I started working as a backstage vegan and vegetarian cook in a concert house that hosted 70 % of all foreign bands that visit Copenhagen. I got to meet all kinds of different artists like Ac/Dc, Depeche, Mode, Moby, Air, The Mars Volta , and Hank Williams the III. I had two exhibitions while in Copenhagen.

I came to Vernon in August 2010. My mom and my little brother had lived in the Okanagan for four years. I had visited a couple of times before and I found it to be a warm and welcoming place. I have never had time to start my education, and I have been alone and away from my family for so long. I figured I could hit two flies in one punch and so I chose a school here, close to my family.

I have had one show here at Gallery Vertigo last November. I have also been having fun guiding the Vertigo art group for kids on Sundays called “Smarties”, as well as painting a big mural in a local store called “The Kush Organics”. So, if you like what you see here you can go there and see a giant-sized wall mural.

This show is dedicated to my Grandmother, Ebba, who was the rock in my life. She moved to the next life last Christmas. She loved all animals, and inspired me to always paint beautiful things. She taught me how to love life and nature.

Inspirations: Nature, spiritual guides, role models, forms, shapes, happiness, colours,music, psychedelic, beauty, feelings, imagination, love, vanity, molecules, space, infinity and galaxies…(Guðmundsson)

KALAMALKA VERTIGO
All are invited to view the works at Kalamalka Vertigo, located at Vernon's Kalamalka Campus of Okanagan College. The gallery is located just past the college lecture theatre in the main building adjacent to the college office.
"Kalamalka Vertigo" , located at the Kalamalka campus of Okanagan College, represents a joint venture between Gallery Vertigo and Okanagan College. This is the newest incarnation of the ongoing partnership between the two institutions. 


Exhibition Proposals: Please print a copy of our form and send it off to us with the information requested.
A selection committee reviews proposals once a year, usually in the spring.
Contact us for more information.
info@galleryvertigo.com

proposal form and information for exhibitions in gallery #1 and gallery #2

members wall application

Previous Exhibitions:
2011
Heidi Maddess and Cat Fink - Mar.8 to Apr.21
UBCO Students - behind the lens - Feb.8 to Mar.3
School District 22 - Sound and Sight - Jan.11 to Feb.4
2010:
Jake Kennedy and kevin mcpherson - Nov.16 to Dec.11
10: NOAA Members - Oct. 19 to Nov. 10
Drew Makepeace and Dorian Kohl - Sept. 9 to Oct.8
Almost Famous Auction and Studio Artists - August 10 to 21
Amber Powell and Sylvia Vandekerkhove - June 22to July31
Katie Belcher and Joanne Pringle - May 26 to June 12
Still Here: NOAA juried exhibition - Apr.13 to May 16

Susan Bizecki and Kevin Michael Witzke - Mar.9 to Apr.1
UBC Okanagan Students: Architecture Digress - Feb. 9 to Mar.4

School District 22: Incognito - Jan.12 to Feb.5

2009:

Headshots, Wheeltown: Noel Bullock - Oct.15 to Nov.7

Philomena Caroll, Margarita Alejandre, Sookinshoot - Sep.10 to Oct.3
Almost Famous Auction - August 22
Microbial Tales -
Arthur Desmarteax and Allison Moore - July 2 to July 25th
Pfannschmidt, Newell and Mace - May 26 to June 23
Heidi Thompson and Stephan Bircher - Apr.21 to May 15
Lucky Number 7: NOAA juried exhibition - Mar.17 to Apr. 9
Social Spectrum: A Group Exhibition by UBC Okanagan Photograpy Students - Feb.10 to Mar.7
Fusion: Fourth Annual High School Exhibition - Jan 13 to Feb 17

2008:
Picasso's Cupboard/ Book Fair - Nov.25 to Dec.13th
not with a Bang, but with and SUV - The 7th Annual NOAA Members Open Exhibition - Oct.7 to Nov.1

the coming night - Jorden and David Doody / Typoportraits - kevin mcpherson eckhoff
Almost Famous Auction - August 17
Ten - Studio Artists - Current Work - July 29 to August 9 / Joanne Sale-Hook:Introduced Species - July 29 to August 17
Katie Brennan - Stasis Strategy / Floribunda - June 23 to July 19
Space (re)Constructed - Miranda Aschenbrenner / Memory/Recall - Suzanne Phillips - May 27 to June 21

March to May - Faith Moosang/Candies - Sabrina Ovesen
Sixth Annual NOAA Members Juried Exhibition - March 18 to April 12
Drawing Conclusions - UBC Okanagan Student Exhibition - Feb.12 to March8
The Wheel: School District #22 High School Students - Jan.15 to Feb.2
2007:
Picasso's Cupboard and Even Dozen
Mellow Yellow - The 6th Annual NOAA Members Open Exhibition - Oct.16 to Nov.10
Look What we Have Done.. Carolina Sanchez de Bustamante / Mutation - Howard Brown - September 11 to October 5

Almost Famous - Ken Jeanotte - August 7 to August 24
Zotz Collective - Kurt Hutterli - July 3 to July 28
Flesh nor Meat - Ila Crawford /All our Ancestors - Tanya Dubick -
May 29 to June 23
Spectacles of Intimacy - curated by Lora Carroll - April 24 to May 18
Green - The Fifth Annual NOAA members juried exhibition - March 20 to April 14
Pressing Engagements - UBC Okanagan Printmaking Students - Feb.13 to March 16
Bugs - School District #22 High School Students - Jan.16 to Feb.3
2006:
Picasso's Cupboard, Studio Artists - Nov.21 to Dec.9
Fall Forward - Oct.21 to Nov.10
Helm, Seward, Began - Sept.8 to Oct.6