Downtown Street Scenes
Introduction to the Series:
Explore the unique and varied architectural treasures found in the City of Calgary’s core, in the first unified body of work created by emerging visual artist Ashley Oshiro. The Downtown Street Scenes series is a collection of twenty-one original pieces which focus on locations made meaningful by the intersection of their physical, historical and cultural significance. Reflecting images that were captured by Oshiro in the spring of 2018, each piece utilizes vibrant and bold colors in order to captivate and invoke an invitation to explore.
For Oshiro, downtown Calgary is first a place of remembrance. As a child living in the suburbs, weekly lunch trips downtown with her mother and siblings meant being able to explore the tall gleaming towers where her father worked as part of the city’s oil and gas industry. The centrally located Chinatown was a weekend destination, an opportunity to embrace her Chinese-Canadian heritage by attending Chinese school and having dim sum with grandparents who lived in the area. Familiar destinations and landmarks throughout downtown Calgary were central to annual family festivities including New Years Eve, Christmas and Canada Day. Like many fellow Calgarians, Oshiro’s embrace of downtown Calgary continued into adulthood as the area’s ongoing and developing nightlife, arts, theater and dining scene constantly provides occasions to return.