Upcoming Events
A.R.E.N.A babies
A.R.E.N.A. babies is a suite of five works drawn from Scott Kwah’s personal experience of the Sixties Scoop—the mass removal of Indigenous children into the child welfare system. At its centre stand 18 concrete children, each 2½ feet tall, seated on chairs. The exhibition holds displacement and hope at the same time.
The Salmon Arm Art Gallery is open Tuesday-Saturday, 11am - 4pm. Open late until 6pm on Thursdays and Fridays.
A.R.E.N.A babies - Opening Reception
Join artist Scott Kwah and curator Erin Stodola for the opening reception of A.R.E.N.A babies. Cookies and coffee will be served.
The Dance of Spring
A free, all ages event at Song Sparrow Hall. Presented by Runaway Moon Theatre in collaboration with Shuswap Immigrant Services Society and Salmon Arm Arts Centre.
A.R.E.N.A babies - Artist Talk
A.R.E.N.A babies artist Scott Kwah tells their story and answers questions about the exhibition.