Articles related to "Kootenays"Alf Crossley's paintings & drawings traverse 4 decades in the Kootenays of British Columbia. His style transmutes landscapes into iconic archetypes (a 3-Part Series.)
Crossley's paintings incorporate, not only Modernism or elements of natural settings, but advancement of 2-dimensional landscape art into the 21st century (Part 2 of 3).
Will global warming, rampant development, and decades of resource extraction and exploitation make a tabla rasa of the landscapes BC artists paint & draw? (Part 3 of 3)
Revolution House of Wellness and The Healing Table Massage & Esthetics offer acupuncture, TCM, massage, energy work, and spa treatments near Cranbrook, British Columbia.
Reynolds paints the city of Nelson's homes from alleyways & backlanes, with clean lines & perspectives, bold colours and meticulous draughting skills.
Artisans, organic farmers, musicians, 2nd-hand booksellers & chefs gather from 100s of miles to sell wares, perform, meet friends & travelers and celebrate the harvest.
Thriving visual arts communities and a vibrant history make for interesting museum and gallery tours during a visit to the West Kootenay region of British Columbia.
Painter, conceptual artist, rebel & teacher, John Cooper's distinct modern & postmodern style--balancing humanity & elements--influenced Western artists for 4 decades.
Pamela Nagley Stevenson, a ceramics artist based in the Slocan Valley, BC, Canada, creates pots & ceramic paintings as rich as her own life & inner spiritual experience.
Exhibition at Nelson's Touchstones Gallery presents multimedia, ephemeral, & installation work of Canadian artists, Julie Castonguay, Haruko Okano, & Nicole Dextras.
RVwest Magazine has published their third annual Reader's Choice Awards. Here is a rundown on the top RV dealers in Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan.
Cottonwood Falls Market is a fun place for tourists during a holiday in the West Kootenays, but it offers more than good food, fine craftsmanship & lively entertainment.
The Slow Food Movement works together with Community Supported Agriculture. Creston CSA grain growers are throwing a huge party to celebrate their 1st year CSA success.
3 Ceramics instructors and 9 graduate professional artists from the Kootenay School of Art present a landmark group exhibition of pottery, clay paintings and sculpture.
Attractions in Nelson include heritage buildings, man-made waterfalls, a local summer market and the lake front.
Nelson and New Denver, BC, attracted massive backlashes when they tried to erect statues commemorating historic social events and injustices some preferred to forget.
Organic wines & beers in British Columbia aren't grown in soil with pesticides, herbicides or chemical fertilizers. Here is a summary of some eco-friendly wineries in BC.
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