New Western-themed exhibit aims to show off women’s role in ranching culture
KAMLOOPS — The Kamloops Art Gallery is unveiling its latest exhibit on Friday night (Jan. 17) that puts a feminist perspective on Western culture.
Free Reign: Feminist Land Art Retreat aims to give an alternate viewpoint of cowboy culture, which the artists argue is very much focused on men.
“We’re all familiar with the cowboy, lone ranger out on the landscape, which is a very male-centred viewpoint,” said KAG curator Charo Neville. “So what they’ve done is they’ve used that trope of the Western and looked at it through a feminist lens. It’s really looking at the horse through a female perspective, so women working with horses. You’ll see a lot of beautiful shots of horses. There’s a three-channel video with three huge screens of horse culture in different places. One of them was actually shot in Heffley Creek near Kamloops.”