THIS MONTH AT THE FOYER GALLERY
Rumination of a Reflection
Jan 3rd – Jan 30th, 2012
Winter Blues
Walls: Philip Trueman (photography)
Squamish photographer Philip G. Trueman’s exhibition, ‘Winter Blues’, is a far cry from his roots (he was born in Kingston, Jamaica!) but timely for the season.
This creative series of canvas prints are of local Alice Lake Park images representing the cold and clarity of winter. Trueman uses nuances such as movement, texture, reflection and luminosity, along with colour, contrast and object placement to create a pleasing composition.
For more information contact: www.truemanphotography.ca
Liquid Solid
Cases: Adam Dalman (glass-blowing art installation)
Contact: adam.dalman@gmail.com
Dalman, a self-proclaimed underground artist, seeks to impact social consciousness and the anti-commercial. This exhibition, of alternative borosilicate sculpted and blown glass, will develop and expand gradually over the period of the next three weeks and culminate at the end of January.
Socially conscious, Dalman is determined to use his skills to raise money and awareness for under-privileged youth. On Jan. 13th, 2:00-3:30 pm Dalman will be at the Foyer to provide information on his after party fundraiser event (with DJs & live bands - location TBA on his Facebook page) where he will be auctioning off a magnificent piece of art glass. Proceeds will go towards youth in families who can't pay for guitar lessons.
By Toby Jaxon
Foyer Gallery Curator






















