Kathi Thompson

Charting Change

April 5 to 21, 2024

Xchanges is excited to announce the exhibition opening of Charting Change on Friday, April 5, 2024 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Charting Change, emerging from the lived experience of a near drowning, is a visual analogy of the increasingly turbulent time in which we live. The watery images are blurred between abstract and representational; either deeply under water or adrift on the surface. Each piece has its own narrative, raises its own questionsโ€”and inspires contemplation on the future of our oceans.

Charting Change is an exhibition of recent works by visual artist Kathi Thompson.

Soundscape by Sharon Wiener.

Video montage by Grace Salez.

Opening night:

Friday, April 5, 2024, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Artist Talk:

Sunday, April 14, 2024, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Gallery hours:

Continues every weekend from Saturday, April 6 until Sunday, April 21 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

About the Artist

Kathi Thompson is an interdisciplinary artist living in Victoria, BC.

Over her 30 year career, Thompson has been invited into juried exhibitions across Canada and in Europe. Her works are in the permanent collections of regional art galleries, government offices, and private collections.

A distinguishing aspect of Thompsonโ€™s work is her penchant for moving from painting on a canvas and papers, to incorporating an exploration of sculptural forms. She combines materials that donโ€™t seemingly connect: natureโ€™s flotsam and jetsam washed ashore, everyday waste materials and clays.

With her recurring emphasis on the human impact , Thompsonโ€™s work inspires contemplation on the current state of our oceans and concern for the future.

To learn more about this show and the artist, please visit Kathi’s artist page.


Xchanges gratefully acknowledges the support of the Province of British Columbia and the Capital Regional District for our gallery programs.

Xchanges also acknowledges the support of our community partner, FLUX Media Gallery.

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