Art@KCT - October 2025
KPMG presents
ART@KCT Exhibition featuring the work of Chloe Jenkins and Cam Gelderman
Exhibition Dates: October 17 2025 - February 15 2026.
Opening Reception: October 22, 2025, 5-7 pm, at Kelowna Community Theatre.
Art @ KCT is a professional art exhibition within the lobby of the Kelowna Community Theatre presenting the work of visual artists from the Central Okanagan featuring accessible, thought-provoking visual art.
The program presents the work of a variety of local visual artists to showcase Kelowna’s expansive creative community and provides professional development and progression opportunities for local artists.
Kelowna Community Theatre is excited to unveil the latest edition of the Art@KCT program, generously presented by KPMG. This season features the captivating work of artists Chloe Jenkins and Cam Gelderman, who invite audiences to explore diverse connections to nature, community, and the beauty found in everyday moments. These two exhibitions, running from October 17, 2025, through February 15, 2026, will transform the lobby into a vibrant space for reflection and discovery.

Above: Chloe Jenkins' A Room with a View
In the Rise exhibition space, Chloe Jenkins presents A Room with a View, a collection that celebrates the profound beauty of everyday moments and fleeting light. This series focuses on the dramatic instances of illumination we often overlook—sunlight filtering through a windowpane, the soft glow of a streetlamp at dusk, or tranquil room light at night. By capturing these subtle details, Jenkins aims to remind viewers to appreciate life as it happens. The paintings are designed to catch the eye from across the lobby with their high-contrast, often vignetted compositions, while a closer inspection reveals rich, subtle detail.
The Cube exhibition space features Cam Gelderman’s Yarn-finity, a vibrant and ever-growing art project that began its journey in the spring of 2022. This impressive yarn mural stands as a powerful testament to the strength and spirit of community, having been created knot by knot by countless contributors. The core principle behind this collective effort is the belief that each person is unique, and as such, every single knot tied is unrepeatable. The completed mural beautifully depicts the interconnectedness of individuals and symbolizes the tremendous growth that can be achieved when we work together, one small effort at a time. It serves as a living representation of the diverse and creative community we all share.

Above: Cam Gelderman's Yarn-finity
A Room with a View and Yarn-finity will be on view from October 17, 2025 to February 15, 2026, in the lobby of the Kelowna Community Theatre.

