Selené Huff and Jessalyn Finch

Blurred Boundaries

April 18 - May 16, 2026

Main Gallery

Blurred Boundaries is a collaborative exhibition by Selené Huff (Canada) and Jessalyn Finch (Minnesota, US) that brings together large-scale drawing and sculpture to explore the body as both form and environment. Through immersive charcoal drawings and sculptural works in steel and cardboard, the exhibition invites viewers into a space shaped by movement, memory, and the shifting nature of identity. Through biomorphic forms, gestural mark-making, and sculptural interventions, the exhibition reimagines the female body as fluid, shifting, and deeply interconnected with memory, identity, and environment. Huff’s forged steel works, created from reclaimed industrial materials, bring strength and resilience into dialogue with Finch’s paper-based forms, which evoke vulnerability, movement, and transformation.

Ashley Thimot, Iva Janiga Bailey Lohmann and Aeris Osborne

Here We Stay

March 14- April 11, 2026

There is a strange magic to living in this place we call Edmonton (Amiskwaciy-wâskahikan). A strange cosmopolitan solidarity that is derived from the shared experience of living in a city that can at times feel a bit hostile both in climate and design. On the surface, this city is a cold Northern riverside outpost dominated by automotive infrastructure and surrounded by a wasteland of petroleum-related industrial sprawl. Yet, here we are, and here we stay. From a chilly winter sunset on the high-level bridge to the dirty-pretty view from a Sherwood Park patio to the stunningly vast skies seen from a Castledowns soccer pitch to a simulated December beach day at the World Water Park living in Edmonton is special because it's only those who live here that end up understanding the times, places, and people that give this place its magic. It’s a special secret bound to the endangered historic homes our grandparents lived in or we rented as students, the mundane relics of past lives that become sacred in moments of remembrance, the civic spaces where we celebrate, and the everyday urban landscapes that only become beautiful when we Edmontonians actively recognize their beauty. The four artists in this exhibition, Iva Janiga, Baily Lohmann, Aeris Osborne, and Ashley Thimot, capture the mundane elements that connect us to each other through the shared histories derived from this city we call home.