Atheana Picha: Portals
Event Details
This winter, Surrey Art Gallery is pleased to present the solo exhibition Atheana Picha: Portals, on view from January 17–March 22, 2026. Admission is free. Building on Picha’s Salish Weaving Residency
Event Details
This winter, Surrey Art Gallery is pleased to present the solo exhibition Atheana Picha: Portals, on view from January 17–March 22, 2026. Admission is free.
Building on Picha’s Salish Weaving Residency at the Gallery from the summer of 2023, this exhibition features a
range of work including carving, sound, and hand-spun, hand-woven Salish blankets by Picha, an artist from q̓ʷɑ:n̓ƛ̓ən̓ (Kwantlen First Nation) with connections to Tsartlip through her grandmother.
Central to Portals is a Salish blanket full of blanket pins created by invited mentors, friends, family, and
people important to Picha. Relatively small, but essential, blanket pins are used to hold closed weavings worn
in ceremony and with regalia. They come in a range of shapes, sizes, and materials, all of which will be on display
with this collaborative work.
Curator of the exhibition Alanna Edwards said, “Picha’s contribution toward the canon of Salish art is ongoing,
and I’ve had the privilege of working with her in a variety of ways since 2018. Witnessing her evolution as an artist, I’m continually moved by her deep respect for, and connection with, community and mentors, as well as to the ancestors.
Portals draws on these elements, enriched by Picha’s dedication to innovation, skill, and research throughout her practice.”
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Location
Surrey Art Gallery
13750 88 Ave