Sustainability is arguably the most important issue of our times. Everything that we hold dear to us, and in fact our very lives themselves, are dependent upon the sustainability of our planet.

Sustainability is the capacity to endure into the future. Its most widely quoted definition is "meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." (Bruntland Report, the United Nations, 1987.) Environmental, economic, and social considerations form the three pillars of Sustainability. Without all three working in tandem, there is little hope for achieving its critical goals.

I can't think of a more encompassing and urgent topic to launch The Assembly, the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art's new, online exhibition series. So many artists are concerned with one or more of these topics. Whether it be about climate change and environmental issues, economic equity, social rights, or how some specific examples of these affect each other, such diverse issues come together to spell out Sustainability.

Over the past two years, we have all felt the restrictions imposed upon us by the pandemic. For artists, the loss of community and a sense of isolation have been large factors. Through The Assembly, the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art provides a platform for our members to reconnect, and to collectively extend our reach beyond our region, to a provincial, national and international community. 

Fern Helfand
President • Okanagan Artists Alternative Association

 
 

Claude Angelo // Ocean Connections

Alison Beaumont // Our Path

Amy Bradshaw // We Can Change

Jaine Buse // A Moment in Time

Annerose Georgeson // Spirea

S.C. Jean // Watchers

Miranda Koetsch // Parallel Perspectives

Johnny Nawracaj // Neither Flood Nor Fire

Mackenzie Perras // Overwrite

AJ Salter // Where Did You Get That Coat?

Connor Charlesworth // The Dome Drawings

Fern Helfand // At The Edge of a Clear Cut

Robert Jenkins // Going with the Flow

Shannon Lester // WE ARE ALL ONE

Tara Nicholson // Ben’s Place

Noah Redka // The Lifeline

Reuben Scott // A Topical Conversation About Littering

Nicole Young // Tidelines

Amelia Ford // One and the Same

Kythe Heller & Sounds Like Things // Firebird

Mary Jong // Valley Quilt

Marguerite MacIntosh // Confessional

Heather Parlane // Journey in the Pink

Tyler Keeton-Robbins // Conclusion

Allicette Torres // The Bloody Dress of Texas on its Hanger