Community Free / Pay-What-You-Can Visual Art
Blue by Kelsey Stephenson
@ McMullen Gallery, U of A Hospital
Jul 28 - Sep 14 2025
About
In Blue, artist Kelsey Stephenson invites you to experience the healing presence of Alberta’s glacial landscapes. Through the cyanotype process, a photographic technique developed with water, these works carry the vivid blues of melting ice and flowing rivers. Moving among large silk panels and delicate prints on paper, you’ll find yourself immersed in the cycles of freeze and thaw, light and shadow, stillness, and flow.
The imagery traces the path of the North Saskatchewan River from its headwaters in Banff National Park, drawing inspiration from the surrounding terrain of the Athabasca and Saskatchewan Glaciers. While glaciers tell stories of loss, they also feed the veins of our planet — melting into rivers, nourishing ecosystems, and reminding us that even in retreat, there is regeneration. This work holds space for renewal. It asks you to consider what it means to be well within yourself and the natural world. As you move through these layered, suspended pieces, there is time to breathe, to remember, and to reconnect with places that carry meaning and comfort.
The detailed paper works echo traditional darkroom photography, capturing subtle, fleeting moments that speak to the fragility and resilience of ice. The flowing silk panels evoke the sensation of glacial movement and river ice, inviting you to walk among them as if wandering through a memory of winter. We encourage you to view these pieces from all sides.
From urgency to awareness, from grief to grace, Stephenson’s Blue reminds us that the landscapes around you, and the water that flows through them, hold the power to nourish, sustain, and heal.
McMullen Gallery, U of A Hospital
8440 112 Street NW
Edmonton,
AB
T6G 2B7