Post on 09-May-2015
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It’s an upcoming art show in Okotoks.
But it’s also a movement.
About a break from the ordinary.
Meet Cheryl Taylor.
She lives in Okotoks.
She moved here 14 years ago.
When Okotoks was just a tiny bedroom community.
Today there are 26,000 people.
http://www.albertacommunityprofiles.com/profile/okotoks
Including many artists
Like Cheryl.
She just launched the Rabbit Hole
Gallery.
In the basement of
the Emporium of Impossible
Things.
There’s really cool stuff upstairs.
Downstairs
is the gallery.
Whose mandate is support local talent and shopping opportunities. !
And to host the fifth-annual Rage Against Beige show featuring
local artists.
• Aaron Sidorenko • Cheryl Taylor • Alana Goodfellow • Janifer Calvez • MaryAnne Jesperson • Melanie Pope • Michelle Austen
This is Erica Neumann.
Her oil paintings come alive.
The eyes in her wildlife works stare back.
Janifer Calvez is also inspired by nature.
And colour.
Colour was the inspiration for Rage Against Beige.
Now it’s about artists getting out of their own ordinary.
A show to “keep us all fresh and honest,” says Cheryl.
Cheryl’s work is about sustainability.
“We can’t eat art.”
“But I’m trying to create art that makes us think
about how we live.”
Like endangered species.
And disappearing bees.
Because there are challenges ahead.
By 2073, 82,000 people will live in Okotoks.
Arts and culture will be a part of that growth.
It is an economic driver.
And inspires other new businesses.
So Rage Against Beige.
Doors open May 10.
109 21 N. Railway Street.
In Okotoks.
A town that has become …
arts central.