Global warming exhibits to be featured at Kootenay Gallery

The Kootenay Gallery is introducing a pair of exhibits which take a scientific approach.

Curator Maggie Shirley says they’re welcoming two artists who are looking into global warming.

Paul Walde is bringing a sound exhibit called Alaska Variations.

Jill Pelto’s tangible artwork ventures through climate change data.

They open March 2.

In April the gallery will screen a ski film which ties in with the exhibits.

The event is for all ages, Shirley says they’ll have more info closer to the event.

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