
Young artists are invited to attend a Kamloops Art Gallery all-day art camp revolving around land art.
Children will learn about the history and contemporary practice of land art, an art movement that began in the 1960s that involves using natural landscape materials to create works of art.
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It will also include a field trip to Riverside Park, where students can create art of their own.
The camp relates to the current main gallery exhibit at the Kamloops Art Gallery. Feminist Land Art Retreat: Free Rein uses video, sculpture, sound, drawing and works of text to explore the relationships between humans, animals and the land, incorporating ideas of feminism, science fiction and social utopianism.
The camp will cost $50 and run this Friday, a professional-development day in School District 73, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with extended care available (8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.) for an additional cost.
To register, go online to kag.bc.ca or call 250-377-2400.




