- Museum of the Future to host ‘Nights at the Museum’ Climate Film Screenings and Regional Climate Photography exhibition during Climate Future Week - Inaugural Climate Future Week, taking place 26 – 30 September 2023, presents three feature films, three
Banff Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies are celebrating local Bow Valley artists with Caroline Hedin’s “Chasing Beauty in a Disappearing Landscape” and…
Documentary explores climate change with mountain landscapes painted almost 100 years apart
Receding glaciers and smoky skies are some of the stark changes that come to mind when Caroline Hedin thinks about how the Rocky Mountains are changing.
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Publishing date: Feb 11, 2021  â¢Â February 11, 2021  â¢Â 3 minute read  â¢Â Canmore artist Kayla Eykelboom holds her painting of Mount Rundle and Two Jack Lake called Rocky Hypnosis . The acrylic on canvas piece is 36 x 48 inches and available at the Avens Gallery in Canmore. photo by Pam Doyle/www.pamdoylephoto.com Photo by Pam Doyle /jpg, BA
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Kayla Eykelboom, of Canmore, has been creating art all of her life but she has been pursuing painting in her spare time for over 10 years.
âI donât think I ever realized I wanted to be a professional artist until I kind of was one,â Eykelboom said. âIt just happened as a result of tending to a need to create all the time. That being said, I am thrilled that pursuing art as a career is where life has led me. I am wholly passionate about expressing my feelings and thoughts through art. I actually always wanted to be a veterinarian whe
Posted: Dec 27, 2020 6:00 AM MT | Last Updated: December 27, 2020
How the Rockies Repeat project reflects on change over a century with art
CBC News Calgary3 months ago
3:36Four artists are retracing the steps of iconic Banff painter Catherine Whyte roughly 100 years later to show how Alberta s Rockies are changing for a documentary and art exhibit next fall.3:36