Pascale Ouellet: Adrift: Exhibition and Sale
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Présentation
PASCALE OUELLET
ADRIFT
June 4 - June 13, 2026
Inspired by climate change and the recent devastating floods across North America, particularly those in British Columbia in 2021 when 630,000 animals perished in a matter of hours, this series explores the devastating loss of life and destruction caused by extreme climate events. The 'Missing Noah' series portrays beautiful animals adrift in tiny wooden dinghies without oars or sails -symbolizing the helplessness of the situation- awaiting their destiny.
The Missing Noah series debuted in 2022 and the artist is still actively adding to the collection and working on a solo exhibition on the theme at Masters Gallery in June of 2026.
JOIN US FOR AN OPENING RECEPTION
June 4th 11-2pm
ABOUT THE ARTISTPascale Ouellet (b. 1976) is a full-time artist based in Canmore, Alberta, Canada, represented by five galleries in Western Canada and the USA.
Trained in Fine Arts in Montreal the late ’90s in Quebec, she has dedicated her life to honing her craft and exploring a variety of contemporary subjects. So far, Ouellet has produced 30 solo exhibitions and participated in over 40 juried shows in Canada and the U.S.A. She has participated in artist residencies across Canada and was awarded four public art commissions for the Town of Canmore.Her work in is private and public collections around the world.
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