Exhibitions

Snow-blind at The Red Head Gallery - February 1 - 25, 2023

Snow-Blind

February 1 – 25, 2023

Opening Reception: Saturday, February 4, 2023, 1-4 pm

The artist will be in the gallery on February 4, 11, 18 and 25 from 12-5 pm.

The Red Head Gallery

401 Richmond St. W., Suite 115, Toronto ON

Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Saturday 12 - 5 PM

 

Sarah Kernohan, Remnants 2, watercolour and pastel with acrylic ground on yupo, 24 x 18 inches, 2022.

The Red Head Gallery is excited to present Snow-Blind, Sarah Kernohan’s first exhibition as a member of the gallery.

Snow-blind is a series of drawings that respond to an experience of landscape that is ambiguous and difficult to visually apprehend on account of atmospheric and light conditions. They are informed by her experiences visiting alpine terrain in northern Scotland and Alberta, where snowpack has been dwindling over the years due to climate change. 

Her investigations involve hiking, contemplative watching, observational note-taking, sketching, and photography. These are pulled together as a point of reference. This ongoing process combines these experiences, study, and reflection, allowing her to draw connections between the patterns that draw her attention. The drawings come from a process of trying to understand and re-create the disorienting experiences she encountered in these environments. 

Snow, fog, or lack of available light contribute to the difficulty of deciphering space, making it difficult to understand the scale and proximity of these obscured mountains, only seeing how light reflects on snow high up in the hills. Through making these drawings, she attempts to pull these snowy patches closer for inspection through hazy scrims hanging on the surface of each drawing.


The artist would like to thank the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund and Pat the Dog/City of Waterloo for their financial support in producing this work. 

Downtown Kitchener Art Walk

A black and white photographic image of a dark rocky surface with white veins installed as a billboard against a yellow brick wall in an alley.

Sarah Kernohan, Dissipate 41 installed as a billboard as part of the DTK BIA Art Walk (2022 - 2024) in Halls Lane in Kitchener,r Ontario.

I am pleased to share that I am part of this year's DTK (Downtown Kitchener) Art Walk, co-presented by the Downtown Kitchener BIA and the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery. The walk includes permanent public artworks, murals and billboards throughout the downtown core.

My piece is on Hall's Lane (between King and Charles Streets, at the back of the Rich Uncle Tavern), nearby wonderful neighbours, including Jessi McConnell, Melissa Doherty, Chris Austin, Logan MacDonald, Brubey Hu, Tee Kundu, and others. The project will be up until the spring of 2024.

You can find the piece at this location (map). Visit this link to get a map and copy of the digital publication, which includes information about all of the work in the Art Walk.

Special thanks to Shirley Madill, Darryn Doull, and Steve Lavigne at the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery for including my work in this project, Stefanie Golling at the DTK Bia for their project management, and Westmount Signs for doing such a fantastic job with print production and project installation.

Please send me a photo if you visit the piece in person!

The Artist As Curator at 2gallery

Sarah Kernohan. Remnants. Graphite and acrylic ground on mylar, 30 x 22 inches, 2021.

Sarah Kernohan. Remnants. Graphite and acrylic ground on mylar, 30 x 22 inches, 2021.

August 7 - August 30, 2021

2gallery

256 Main St. W.

Picton, ON K0K 2T0

613-920-2000

2gallery.ca

 
Niloufar Salimi. Treed. Ink and graphite on Mulberry paper. 30 x 22. inches, 2021.

Niloufar Salimi. Treed. Ink and graphite on Mulberry paper. 30 x 22. inches, 2021.

 

2gallery has invited nine 2gallery artists whose work they would choose to hang beside their own.

I reached out to Niloufar Salimi to collaborate. I am grateful that she generously agreed to participate and for the opportunity to exhibit alongside her.

We met and studied at OCAD, memorably, in an advanced drawing class with Ed Pien in 2007. We reconnected again after completing our graduate work. We each value gentle perception and delicate rendering as we build our work. While drawing, we are working sensitively, letting our materials and our subject matter guide the way we work. This exhibition was an opportunity for us to build work alongside one another again in another context.

 

The exhibition also features work by:

Edd Baptista & Andrew F. Ross

Hugo Cantin & Sebastien Cliche

Lindsay Chambers & Huy Lam

Beth James & Samuel Choisy

Erik Mohr & Jürgen Mohr

Moira Ness & Kale Vandenbroek

Paul Roorda & Melissa Doherty

Kate Taylor & Claire Desjardins

The County Collects at 2Gallery

2gallery is pleased to present THE COUNTY COLLECTS, a special group exhibition of our gallery artists. Each of the 22 works in the exhibition have been carefully selected by 22 Guest Curators from across The County (and beyond). The exhibition is open for in-person visitors and online at 2gallery.ca and runs until August 02, 2021.

Guest Curators: Amy Bodman Writer; Filmmaker; Community Activist, Andrew Csafordi Artist; Co-owner, Andara Gallery, Bobbi Dahlman Collector; Advanced Meditation Teacher, Krista Dalby Artist; Artistic Director, Department of Illumination, Miguel De Lemos Collector; Proprietor, Mirazule Boutique Inn, Nancy Evans Collector; Smith School of Business; Chair, Quinte Health Care, Andrew & Christine Gillingham, Co-owners, Gillingham Brewery, Tom Howlett, Collector; Creative Director, The Farm, James Killoch Collector; Bosley Real Estate, Trish Krause Collector; Founder, Bite Out of Life Nutrition and Wellness, Terri Lipman Collector; Art Dealer, David Mott Collector; Musician; Music Scholar, Sylvie Martel Collector; President, Mot-clé Martel Inc., Ian Nelmes Collector; Proprietor, Mirazule Boutique Inn, Pam Patterson Artist; Assistant Professor, OCADU, Chrissy Poitras & Kyle Topping Artists; Co-owners, Sparkbox Studios, Elizabeth Sanders Art Consultant; Art Scholar,Alexandra Seay, General Manager, Regent Theatre, Amy Shubert Artist; Chair, Art in The County, and Larry Tayler Collector; Photographer; Writer.

July 10 - August 2, 2021

2gallery

256 Main St. W.

Picton, ON K0K 2T0

613-920-2000

2gallery.ca