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Gallery Hop 1. K  IAC Members’ Exhibit at the SOVA Gallery Present / Past Opening reception: Thursday, Aug 17 @7pm Showcasing the talent and skill of Dawson’s art community in a variety of mediums. 8. Old Youth Centre Graffiti Mural This year the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in youth center finds itself boarded up and the youth in temporary spaces. With the promise of a new facility in 2018, this project bids farewell to the old and extends a warm welcome to the new. 2. Fortymile Gold You are welcome to stop by my open studio during the Gallery Hop to see original art by more than 20 Yukon Artists, including my handmade 20K gold jewellery. Leslie 9. Ruby’s Place Beyond – Summer by Sierra Megas. Light slips and fades. We move towards, we move away, we move through. A video installation with choreographed hand movements set against the Yukon sky. 3. CKS Screenprinting by Mo. 4. This n’ That Shoppe/ Studio This n’ That showcases various local artists and crafters. Jacqueline Clancy, wildcrafter and teacher extraordinaire will be on hand to share her knowledge and passion regarding ethically wildcrafted herbals. 5. Dancing Moose The Dancing Moose is a gift shop located on Front Street open year round. Dancing Moose focuses on locally made products including Yukon art, hand crafted jewellery, and Yukon made goods. Priska Wettstein is a Dawson City based artist. Priska’s images are based on her own photography. Priska then uses photoshop to transform the photos into what she calls photo- paintings. It is said that she is a painter at heart and that her images seem to be doorways to something profound and quiet. 6. Camera Obscura Like storms, forest fires and seasons, emotions ebb and flow with a cycle of their own. Sol Suarez presents a mix-matched collection of poems, some written on her first summer in the Yukon and some this year. Eight years have gone by, but the same elements and themes repeat, making the past and present seem interchangeable. Playing in a loop, Odd Weather Patterns aims to entrance the public with a narrative both universal and extremely personal. A story with ends and beginnings that blur into each other, as the landscape slowly forms before our eyes, inside Front Street’s Camera Obscura. 7. Jelly Bean Bonanza Jellybean’s DIY is a DIY caravan/ gallery space selling Yukon-made goods n’ wearables by over twenty different Dawson City artists. Featured in the Globe and Mail and Broken Pencil Magazine, this curated art shop has lots to offer in the way of unique Yukon gems. 10. ODD Gallery A collaborative, theatrical research project using tall tales of animal encounters collected from the community. Tall Tales for Short Nights and Warm Planets consists of drawings, photographs and performance created by Lisa Hirmer and Leila Armstrong over the course of a 6-week residency in Dawson City. 11. Alchemy Café “Café Talk” Do you know the secret of the philosophers stone? Do you know where to find the holy grail? How does one make gold? Those secret processes were the highest purpose of the Alchemical discipline and they were built into the very structure of the Alchemy cafe. Come discover them. 12. Bombay Peggy’s A series of watercolour paintings inspired by artists of the Romantic period to develop a personal mythology based around life in the Yukon. 13. Fire Pit (10 pm) Tall Tales for Campfires: N&M artists Lisa Hirmer and Leila Armstrong will be telling tall tales around the campfire at the First Av enue fire pit (at the foot of Princess Street) at 10 pm. Hear some stories loosely based on local animal encounters and perhaps share some of your own yarns. (Weather permitting. BYO lawn chairs or blankets for seating.) 5