October 12 to 20, 2018
Downtown Kamloops > After Dark

Luminocity 2018 presented multi-media work highlighting key themes materializing in current video practices. Many projects featured female protagonists, explored Asian folklore and examined traditional Indigenous practices and our relationship with them today. A number of the videos probed fantastical stories of other worlds, at times ghostly and dark. Projects in Riverside Park included Ruba Alshoshan’s three channel video Unaizah which explored the relationship between individuals and places in her hometown Unaizah, Saudi Arabia along with Marlene Millar and Philip Szporer’s 1001 Lights, which revealed the intimate and life affirming quality of the Sabbath
candle-lighting ceremony. Offsite projects included Lea Bucknell’s temporal installation in the Kamloops Museum & Archive’s street window, The Ecstasy of Beige, where each day and night commenced with a short period of brilliance that transformed the neutral palette of the built environment and its surroundings, celebrating the quiet glorification of the mundane.

Charo Neville, Curator, Kamloops Art Gallery.

 

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