05 November 2021

5 Artists – 3 Shows – 1 Venue: Inverness County Centre for the Arts (ICCA)

Englishtown Spill by Alison Cowitz (w27”xh54”) 

Five SAQA Atlantic Canada members have joined forces to fill the three ICCA galleries with colour over the coming months. The exhibitions include: 

Place in Perspective by Hélène Blanchet, Alison Cowitz and Kristi Farrier; 

FLOCK by Anne Morrell Robinson; and 

A Sense of Place by Regina Marzlin. 

Don’t miss this exciting trio of shows in Inverness, Cape Breton!







Location:        16080 Highway 19, Inverness Nova Scotia

Reception:       7-9pm, Saturday, November 6, music by 

                          Cape Breton guitarist Brian Doyle.

Gallery hours:  Tuesday – Sunday from 12-5pm. 

Closing date:    January 15, 2022.

Man Plays Guitar While his Wife Dances in the Big Saskatchewan Prairies by Helene Blanchet (w36 “x h12”)


Place in Perspective: Hélène Blanchet, Margaree Valley CB, Kristi Farrier, Baddeck CB and Alison Cowitz, Calgary Alberta. 


Moody Crush by Kristi Farrier

HB: Place in Perspective is a dynamic exhibition resulting from a three-year collaboration between three artists.  The artwork both showcases our individual voices and reveals how our sense of place is wholly influenced by who we are and how we interpret and give meaning to a location.






FLOCK: Anne Morrell RobinsonMargaree Valley, CB 

O is for Ostritch by Anne Morrell Robinson
(w43"xh54")

AMR: Working in a series and exploring fabric collage allow me to just have fun playing with nature’s shapes and colours. Fun is something we all need in our lives as we adapt to the current changes in the world and our daily lives. Do the birds realize they are adapting to the changes or is it just instinct? Let’s find our place with as much joy as a bird soaring on the wind currents. 





A Sense of Place: Regina Marzlin, Antigonish NS 

RM: In these works, I try to capture the beauty of the nature around me by using actual plant material to print on fabric. My colour choices, placement and paint layering are my responses to the astonishing beauty of even the humblest weed. These works convey a sense of place and an awe of the details in nature in a tactile medium that shows the hand of the maker.

Dandelion Dreams by Regina Marzlin (w21”xh18”)

The Inverness County Centre for the Arts requires masking and proof of Covid-19 vaccination for all events.