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.
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James Zeigler – Schools Outreach – Tiny Art – Winter 2020
Ziegler Tiny Art Facilitating Artist James Ziegler As an extension of James Ziegler’s Residency at the Kiyooka Ohe Arts Centre, he will be facilitating workshops starting with this year’s pilot...
Katie Ohe Inducted into The Alberta Order of Excellence
Katie Ohe RCA, MFA (hon), LLD (hon) Inducted: 2019 Katie Ohe is a renowned legend in the Canadian art world and one of the first artists to make conceptual sculpture in Alberta. She is a beloved...
Raymond Arnatt, ARCA “Untitled” Silent Auction Lot #101
Raymond Arnatt, ARCA, once said, “The process of art making becomes an adventure, a journey. It is a mixture of having priorities, having an intention...a direction [and] sensibilities and then out...
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