The KO Arts Centre has the support of our artist community! Over a hundred Canadian artists have donated work to our Semi-Annual Art Auctions and Galas, in fact, they have been the primary source of...
Appreciation
Katie Ohe at The Esker Foundation Until May 4 2020
Ohe’s floor-based series of works such as Typhoon (1984), Monsoon (2006, 2011), and Chuckles (2015) utilize powder coating and colour to induce intuitive touch. The collective movement of these groupings emphasizes the importance of the space around the sculptures, their relationship to each other, and to the viewer.
Linda Craddock – Artist Supporter
Linda Craddock understands that none of us live exclusively in the present. To Craddock, the concept of now coalesces our personal and collective experiences within a shared, current framework of...
KO Arts Centre – The Founders Tell Their Story – Click Here to see the Video
Harry and Katie explain, better than anyone else, the significance of their gift and the true scope of the project, a project approaching the final hurdles. Now 75%+ funded, we expect construction...
Thank You
[su_pullquote align="right"]All things worthwhile must end as gifts…what other reason is there for art?' Isamu Noguchi[/su_pullquote]Dear Friends, Thank you for supporting the Kiyooka and Ohe Arts...
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