HISTORY & CULTURE
HOT & COLD: GLASS ART IN
THREE PARTS
by KATHERINE RUSSELL
fernie Museum
IN THE GALLERY
DEC 13, 2019 – APRIL 19, 2020
In the early 20th century, most
decorative glass production happened
in factories. The design and affordability
of smaller furnaces permitted artists to
work with smaller production runs from
their own studio, giving rise to what is
known as the studio glass movement.
Katherine Russell is one of Canada’s
leading glass artists, based in Elkford.
She splits her time between making
blown glasswork and kiln-formed
glasswork, utilizing both methods to
explore new concepts, techniques and
creative objectives.
130 YEARS OF FERNIE HISTORY
The Fernie Museum has welcomed over 100,000 visitors since it opened to the
public in 2013. The main floor exhibit, This Is Our Fernie, explores the legends
and mythology, fires and mining disasters, and stories of the commercial,
sporting, and community life over the past 100+ years. The exhibit features
several new digital kiosks. Stop by and chat with one of the knowledgeable
information desk staff for events, activity, heritage and interpretive information.
master spinner Gayle Vallance,
paintings & prints by Michael Hepher,
Elk River Apiaries Honey and Korite
Ammolite Jewellery.
MAIN FLOOR EXHIBIT
TRITES AND WOOD MUSEUM
GIFT SHOP
The museum gift shop features a curated
collection of items inspired directly by
the museum’s collection, and life in
Fernie. Products include a range of books
featuring local and Canadian history, and
Fernie & area -inspired items and local
artwork including scarves and blankets by
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This Is Our Fernie explores the legends
and mythology, fires and mining
disasters, and stories of the commercial,
sporting, and community life over
the past 100+ years. Information is
presented through a series of engaging
displays including a timeline, artifact
collections, and digital kiosks. Kids love
exploring the ‘see and feel’ identification
boxes and underground mining tunnel.
In this newly curated exhibit, Russell
examines the methods and techniques
that she employs in her studio. The series
includes large blown works for which she
is most known, a kiln-fired experimental
series titled ‘Memories are Malliable’
and cold-fused work. The exhibit
demonstrates an incredible breadth and
diversity of work which represents this
relatively new genre of decorative art.
OPENING RECEPTION:
FIRE & ICE
Friday, December 13th at the Fernie
Museum | Tickets $40.
With live music from Steamboat
Vacation; Spicy & Frosty Culinary
Creations by Chef Barrie from Fernie
Catering Co; cash bar featuring a
feature cocktail by Fernie Distillers;
silent auction. Artist in attendance.
COMING THIS WINTER
‘Lunch and Learn’ is an educational
series presented by the Fernie Museum
featuring a delicious 2-course home-
made lunch and an engaging talk hosted
at the Fernie Senior’s Centre. This
winter join Lindsay Vallance, a local
performance & visual artist with an
interest in unusual histories, for two
engaging talks with a twist: You’d better
watch out — the Unexpurgated History
of Christmas on Monday, December
16th, taking a look at the darker side
of Christmas traditions around the
world, and Outbreak! Death, Disease
and Contagion in Fernie in the 20th
Century, on Monday, February 10th,
examining Fernie’s medical history
through the decades. Tickets $15,
available on Eventbrite.com, from the
Fernie Museum and at the door, subject
to availability. (Dates subject to change,
see local listings).
691 2nd Ave | 250-423-7016
ferniemuseum.com
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