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In The Galleries This Month

Emily Filler: Deconstructed Bouquet (red studio)

NEWZONES GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART

Emily Filler: Deconstructed Bouquets

Opens May 2

Emily Filler’s new exhibition showcases her vibrant mixed‑media “painterly collages,” where flowers become portals into dreamlike abstraction. Her work blends painting, printmaking, and photography to create pieces that feel both familiar and otherworldly, capturing not the literal form of a bouquet but the beauty and impressions it leaves in memory.

 

GIBSON FINE ART

Susana Espinoza, Paige Ring, and Drew Klassen group show

Until May 26

This exhibition presents three contemporary painters exploring colour, composition, and atmosphere through layered surfaces and luminous palettes. Their works balance structure and fluidity, blending geometry with organic forms. Bold expressions contrast subtle nuances, creating dynamic rhythm. The collection offers a vibrant yet contemplative visual experience, reflecting the evolving language of painting.

Susana Espinoza Reflectivo iii

 

SPARROW ARTSPACE

Where Wings Carry Us: Doro Buch, Claudia Chagoya, and Diana Olarte

Until May 17

This vibrant, inclusive, community-focused arts hub and studio is located in the historic DeWaal Building in Bridgeland. Where Wings Carry Us is a collaboration between three multidisciplinary immigrant artists exploring migration, identity, and transformation. Through painting, installation, an›d mixed media, these artists use the bird as a shared symbol to reflect resilience, displacement, belonging, and connection across cultures.

Doro Buch

 

ESKER FOUNDATION

ᐃᔨ – Eyes – Shirley Moorhouse

Zadie Xa with Benito Mayor Vallejo: Moonlit Confessions Across Deep Sea Echoes: Your Ancestors Are Whales, and Earth Remembers Everything

Opening May 23

Two exhibitions highlight distinct yet resonant artistic voices. Shirley Moorhouse presents works spanning decades, rooted in lived experience and extending outward to family, community, all living beings, and the universe, exploring storytelling, spirituality, and environmental themes. Zadie Xa and Benito Mayor Vallejo, meanwhile, present an immersive installation blending mythology, marine ecology, and diasporic identity, creating multisensory spaces for reflection, intergenerational storytelling, and connection.

Shirley Moorhouse, See Beneath the Waves

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