
OPENING EVENT : ''Yukon Landscapes" Exhibition, January 20th, 2022, from 6 P.M to 8 P.M.
1551 W 7th av, Vancouver, V6J 1S1
Meet and greet with Caroline Jalbert, the artist behind the exhibition. Drinks and appetizers will be offered.
FREE ADMISSION. REGISTRATION REQUIRED
LIMITED TO 25 VISITORS.
*COVID-19 SAFETY MEASURES*
In response to the new health measures announced in the province and the spread of the omicron variant, the Centre has put in place new protocols to ensure the comfort and safety of visitors during the opening event on January 20th.
Please read the safety and health guidelines below:
From January 17 to March 3, 2022, Caroline Jalbert will present her photo exhibition, “Yukon Landscapes”, at Le Centre. When we think of the Yukon, of course we think of the beauty of the vast landscapes and immense vistas, but we often forget to mention that in the atmosphere the Far North, people are touched by an almost palpable emotion.
Immersed in this place of contrasts, Caroline spent time contemplating each landscape, even the most familiar scenes, and observing their transformations as the seasons turn. Leaving herself open to being surprised by this ceaselessly renewing territory, accompanied by a feeling of freedom in the face of these wild open spaces, she likes to shrink her frames and compress her perspective to emphasize a certain part of the landscape or focus on a detail. The result is that her compositions resemble graphic images that put forward another vantage point on this unvarnished nature with its many facets.
Caroline Jalbert’s initiation to photography began when she moved to the Yukon in 2017. After years of working in audiovisual production in Paris, she discovered a new lifestyle in Dawson City, a small mining town in the Klondike, built on the ancestral territory of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in. Inspired by this atypical place, Caroline spent three years roaming these wild landscapes. In a multitude of cinematographically inspired snapshots, she was able to capture the unique atmosphere of the Far North. In March 2021, Caroline Jalbert moved to British Columbia to explore other landscapes.
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