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April-May 2015
GUIDE TO GALLERIES + MUSEUMS
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previews
Apr/May 2015
Vol. 29 No.2
10 Matthew Pillsbury: Tokyo
ALBERTA
8 Banff, Black Diamond, Calgary
14 Edmonton
Dana Lynn Louis: Thread
16 Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, St Albert
Laura Russo Gallery
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Geoffrey Farmer: How Do I Fit This Ghost 18 Abbotsford
In My Mouth
20 Bowen Island, Burnaby
Vancouver Art Gallery
21 Campbell River, Castlegar, Chilliwack,
22 Coquitlam, Fort Langley, Grand
Gravure Automatique: Dalla Husband
Forks, Greenville, Kamloops
Burnaby Art Gallery
23 Kelowna, Maple Ridge, Nanaimo
26 Nelson
Jeremy Shaw: Medium-Based Time
27 New Westminster, North Vancouver
Contemporary Art Gallery
30 Penticton
31 Port Alberni, Port Moody,
Leslie Hossack: Registered
Prince George
Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre
32 Prince Rupert, Qualicum Beach,
Richmond
Ron Shuebrook: Drawings
Kelowna Art Gallery
33 Salmon Arm, Salt Spring Island,
Sidney, Skidegate, Squamish,
DaveandJenn: No End
Sunshine Coast (Gibsons)
Art Gallery of Alberta
34 Surrey
35 Tsawwassen, Vancouver
Fred Schiffer: Lives in Photos
57 Vernon, Victoria
Jewish Mueseum and Archives of BC
59 West Vancouver
at Make Gallery
60 Whistler, White Rock
61 Williams Lake
Lyndia Terre: I went into the large space
Douglas Udell Gallery, Vancouver
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Gage Gallery
54 Stefan Sagmeister: The Happy Show
Museum of Vancouver
56 J. McLaughlin: Golden Supermatic
Polychrome Fine Art
62 Geoffrey James: Inside Kingston Penitentiary
Glenbow
66 Tom Sherwood: A Golden Perspective
Whatcom Museum
70 Sam Vernon: How Ghosts Sleep (Seattle)
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Seattle Art Museum Olympic Sculpture Park
72 Christian Marclay: The Clock
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Conservator’s Corner
Catalogues of Interest
Art Services + Materials
Index of Galleries
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Cover: Matthew Pillsbury, detail of The First Hanami, Ueno Park, Tokyo 2014 (2014),
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ALBERTA
BANFF
111 Bear St ✆403-762-2291
whyte.org
daily 10am-5pm. Apr 4-Jun 7 MAIN
GALLERY Camera Obscura: Colin
Smith, layered large format images of
abandoned buildings, fire tower lookouts and a Boler trailer; Creative
Obsession: A Celebration of the RCA
Members of the Alberta Society of
Artists, showcasing 11 members of
the society; RUMMEL ROOM A Rocky
Mountain Childhood, capturing the
fun and whimsy of growing up in these
mountains with materials from the
museum's archives, library, art and heritage collections; Thru May 1 FOUNDER'S
GALLERY A Painterly Process, rotating
in-house curated exhibitions offering
greater access to our holdings and celebrating the museum’s founders,
Peter and Catharine (Robb) Whyte;
Opens May 7 Exploring the complexities of painting fast flowing rivers,
plunging waterfalls and calm lakes;
Ongoing HERITAGE GALLERY Gateway to
110 Centre Ave W ✆403-933-5047
bluerockgallery.ca
daily 10am-6pm including holidays,
thurs 10am-9pm. A destination for
handmade, one-of-a-kind fine art and
craft, representing close to 200 regional artists, most of whom live and work
within 100 miles of the gallery.
CALGARY
Alberta Printmakers Gallery
and Studio
4025 4th St SE ✆403-287-1056
albertaprintmakers.ca
wed-sat 11am-4pm, +15 Window –
Epcor Centre for the Performing Arts,
205 8th Ave SE. MAIN GALLERY Thru Apr
11 Emmanuelle Jacques, “The Creation of the Universe”; Apr 22-Jun 6
Audrey Hurd, “Gathered Mass”; +15
WINDOW Apr 7-May 31 Tait Wilman.
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16th St NW
5th Ave NW
200-321 50th Ave SE ✆403-262-1880
christineklassengallery.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm or by appt. Thru
Apr 25 Michael Schreiner: Paints and
Poets, tightly structured paintings
exploring the boundaries of the canvas
through calculated pathways of line that
challenge the viewer’s sense of perception; William Downey: Microcosms
and Macrocosms, colourful abstract
paintings celebrating life, evoking both
celestial and corporeal bodies, guided
by spontaneous imagination brought
on using sahaja meditation; Diana
Thorneycroft, photographs exploring
the complexities of Canadian identity
through popular toys and icons in dioramas; Apr 30-Jun 20 Madeleine Lamont: Night Elegy, paintings featuring
botanical and animal subjects including
a new series of bear portraits, using her
gestural take on the memento mori tradition of still-life painting; Papyromania, featuring artists using paper ranging from the humblest to the most luxurious surface.
BLACK DIAMOND
Whyte Museum of the
Canadian Rockies
14th St NW
Christine Klassen Gallery
the Rockies, interactive exhibition
featuring the history of the Canadian
Rocky Mountains, artifacts, artworks,
archival photographs, recordings and
documents.
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
Rare Oul Times”, paintings by the former Irish Rover; Apr 18-May 5 Seka
Owen – Retrospective; May 9-Jun 6
“Group Exhibition”, works by gallery
artists and estate collections featuring
Bewabon Shilling, Steve Coffey, John
Snow, Margaret Shelton, Pat Fairhead, Barbara Hirst and others.
Contemporary Calgary (C)
C – Stephen Ave Location:
117 8th Ave SW ✆403-770-1350
C2 – City Hall Location:
104-800 Macleod Trail SE ✆403-262-1737
contemporarycalgary.com
thurs-sun 12-6pm during exhibitions. C
– STEPHEN AVE LOCATION Thru Apr 19
Grace Schwindt, “Only A Free Individual
Can Create A Free Society”, new film
installation with dialogue from an interview conducted with a left-wing activist
influenced by the ’60s and ’70s political
landscape. Visit the website for updates.
★ Esker Foundation
444-1011 9th Ave SE ✆403-930-2490
eskerfoundation.com
tues-sun 11am-6pm thurs & fri 11am8pm. Apr 6-Jun 28 PROJECT SPACE
Corinne Thiessen, “Chronic”, new sitespecific work using a constructed forest
of fragmented trunks – tracing the recurring tension between composure and
chaos, regimented uniformity and selfconscious release; Thru Apr 26 Oh,
Canada: Contemporary Art from North
North America, largest survey of contemporary Canadian art ever produced
outside Canada, featuring more than 100
artworks by 62 artists and collectives
from across the country, also showing at
Nickle Galleries, Illingworth Kerr Gallery
and Glenbow, organized by the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art
(MASS MoCA), ohcanadayyc.com; May
23-Sep 6 Mia Feuer, “Synthetic Seasons”, installations and sculptural works
featuring post-natural landscapes, visible sites where human interaction has
altered or is in the process of rapidly
changing the land, and thus our relationship to it. The works make connections
between our intense material dependency and the accelerated environmental
impact this creates.
Founders' Gallery
4520 Crowchild Trail SW
✆403-410-2340
themilitarymuseums.ca/gallery-founders
mon-fri 9am-5pm sat & sun 9:30am4pm. Thru Apr 12 Ali Nadjian and
Ramyar Manouchehrzadeh, Azadeh
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Akhlaghi, Gohar Dashti, Shadi Ghadirian, Babak Kazemi, Abbas Kowsari,
Sadegh Tirafkan and Newsha Tavakolian, “Burnt Generation”, contemporary Iranian photography; May 6-Aug
16 Beverley Tosh, “Trees Heeft een
Canadees: Dutch War Brides”, Trees
Heeft een Canadees (Teresa Has A
Canadian) is a popular song in the
Netherlands about Dutch women who
fell in love with Canadian soldiers during the Second World War. Tosh shares
the womens’ stories, their lives during
the occupation, their weddings in Holland and their one-way passages to
Canada.
Glenbow
130 9th Ave SE ✆403-268-4100
glenbow.org
tues-thurs 9am-5pm fri 11:30am7:30pm sat 9am-5pm sun 12-5pm.
Admission: adults $14, seniors $10,
students/youth $9, family $32, children under 6 free, members free. Thru
Apr 26 Oh, Canada: Contemporary Art
from North North America, more than
100 artworks by 62 artists and collectives from across the country, also
showing at Esker Foundation, Nickle
Galleries and Illingworth Kerr Gallery;
From Our Collection: Canadiana,
ongoing process of negotiating our
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douglasudellgallery.com
Matthew Pillsbury: Tokyo
DOUGLAS UDELL GALLERY POP-UP, VANCOUVER BC – Apr 4-25, 2015 According to recent data, the
urban continuum that is Tokyo-Yokohama remains the world’s most populous city. Now approaching 40 million people, it is larger than the entire population of Canada. For photographer Matthew
Pillsbury, the attraction to Tokyo
is not its population mass, but its
preoccupation with mass communication.
For years now, Pillsbury has
concerned himself with what he
describes as “the growing role
that technology is playing in our
lives and the sense of modern
seclusion that can seem at odds
with the constant connectivity
being offered by our smartphones and tablets.” What better
place to explore this condition
than in Tokyo, where each day
“millions of people file through
its streets and subways…yet it is
often done so silently, with each
person quietly interacting with Matthew Pillsbury, Daibutsu-Kotoku-in (2014), archival pigment ink print [Douglas
Udell Gallery Pop-Up, Vancouver BC, Apr 4-25]
their gadgets”?
Pillsbury, who travels the world taking photographs with long exposures and available light,
this time aims his camera at Buddhist temples, a largely computerized Tokyo Stock Exchange
trading floor, cubist shopping plazas and scaffolded urban parks. The result is a suite of pictures
that conveys the silent intensity of which he speaks. Michael Turner
collective, regional and community
identities, our sovereignty, and our
relationships with the land and environment; May 3-Oct 4 Stream Side,
the art of freshwater fishing in Alberta
and British Columbia; Thru May 17
Geoffrey James: Inside Kingston
Penetentiary, photographs documenting and memorializing this legendary
institution, Canada’s oldest prison and
home to many of the country’s most
notorious criminals from 1835 to
2013; From Our Collection: Geoffrey
James: The Lethbridge Project, photographs of both the rural and urban
landscape characterizing Lethbridge as
a Prairie experience that is part mythic
and part ordinary; May 23-Sep 27 Sandra Bromley and Wallis Kendall, “The
Gun Sculpture”, over 5 years 7,000
guns were donated from around the
world and deactivated and welded
together in the shape of a massive,
dark cube. Haunting photographs of
victims and survivors of gun violence
accompany the sculpture; “From Our
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Collection: Satire”, original cartoons
from Glenbow’s archives include
works by Ernest Hansell, Everett
Soop, Vance Rodewalt and Tom
Innes, also Bob Edwards-era cartoons
done by three different artists, including Edwards, but all “directed” by him;
Thru Jan 16, 2016 Lyndal Osbourne:
Cabinets of Curiosity, interactive
installation fuses the fanciful and the
factual, the real and the imagined.
Herringer Kiss Gallery
709A 11th Ave SW ✆403-228-4889
herringerkissgallery.com
tues-fri 10am-5:30pm sat 11am-5pm.
Apr 4-May 2 Reinhard Skoracki – The
Green Grass of Home, tabletop melodramas of staged social situations invite the
viewer to question the banality of everyday life and the art world – traditional relationships are inverted, and new ones are
created and simultaneously thematized;
May 9-30 Elizabeth Barnes – Endless
Murmuring, new abstract minimalist
paintings by the Vancouver-based painter.
The New Gallery (TNG)
208 Centre St SE ✆403-233-2399
thenewgallery.org
tues-sat 12-6pm, +15 Window, Epcor
Centre for the Performing Arts, Arts
Commons, 205 8th Ave SE. Admission is
free. MAIN SPACE Apr 10-May 9 Krista
Belle Stewart, “Rip Rap”, mixed-media
installation; May 22-Jun 20 Robert
Beam and Brooks Dierdorff, “The Light
of Other Days”, projections, photographs
and sculptures investigating photography's evolving role in contemporary culture; +15 WINDOW Apr 4-May 30 An
Dong, Bari Camero, Melva L. Thomson, Ann Lee and Ruth Vickers,“Eye of
the Storm”, multi-disciplinary works,
presented in conjunction with This Is My
City Festival.
Newzones
730 11th Ave SW ✆403-266-1972 newzones.com
tues-fri 10:30am-5:30pm sat 11am5pm. May 9-Jun 27 Cathy Daley, new
drawings – works made with black oil
VIGNETTES • April/May 2015
Alberta
ROBIN LAuReNCe
LANGUAGE OF CRAFT Alberta Craft Council Gallery, Edmonton, Apr
4-Jul 4 This big and energetic group exhibition has been organized as part of Craft Year, a nationwide festival that promotes the
importance of craft in Canadian culture. From Tara Owen’s brass
and black agate neckpiece with its underlying references to “bodily intelligence,” to Noriko Masuda’s elegant ceramics that engage
with ideas of mass production, and Kaarina Talvila’s purses exquisitely executed in silk, plastic tubing and fusible fleece, the show
examines the many and complex meanings of “craft.”
MICHAEL BATTY & JEFFREY SPALDING: ALONG MODERNIST LINES
Douglas Udell Gallery, Edmonton, Apr 18-May 2 In his recent series
of process-based paintings, Jeffrey Spalding has created multiplelayered, vertically striped “colour thoughts” that also function as
a register of the national and international residencies in which
they’ve been made. Michael Batty’s new paintings employ different arrangements of similar compositional elements – long, slender strokes of colour on bare white grounds – to explore formal
and kinetic problems while also bringing ideas of order and
chaos, separation and connection into play.
THE DOUBLE BIND Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton, May 2-Sep 13
Subtitled “Conversations between Modernism and Postmodernism,” this show pairs works from the first movement with
works whose images, forms and ideas correspond with the second.
By mounting the art of Brian Jungen alongside that of Barbara
Hepworth, Arlene Stamp beside Kenneth Noland, and Jeffrey
Spalding with Jules Olitski (among others from the AGA’s collection), the show’s organizers invite us to think about correspondences, differences and the possibility that Postmodernism does not
simply critique Modernism, but “completes it.”
CATHY DALEY Newzones, Calgary, May 9-Jun 27 Twirling skirts,
high-heeled shoes, dancing legs and ribbons of swirly gesture
characterize Cathy Daley’s recent drawings. Below the surface of
these “giddy” and exuberant images, worked in black oil pastel on
white vellum, is a subtext asking us to consider how ideas of gender are constructed in Western society. Childhood memories of
Barbie dolls and ballerinas’ tutus, together with the influences of
contemporary fashion and advertising, contribute to the notions
of femininity explored by this Toronto-based artist.
ELIZABETH BARNES: ENDLESS MURMURING Herringer Kiss Gallery,
Calgary, May 9-30 The hard-edge paintings of Vancouver artist
Elizabeth Barnes point to abstraction’s recent energetic resurgence. In her exhibition statement, Barnes aligns her new work
with the art movements of the late 1960s, when minimal and optical painting moved “away from romantic notions of transcendence
and unattainable utopias, towards a…hovering connection with the
real world via the realm of human perception.” Barnes also challenges herself “to create a situation in which the viewer might
experience the work as embodied sound or vibration.”
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Tara Owen
Michael Batty
Claude Tousignant
Cathy Daley
Elizabeth Barnes
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laurarusso.com
Dana Lynn Louis: Thread
LAURA RUSSO GALLERY, PORTLAND OR – May 7-30, 2015 Dana Lynn Louis is an Oregon artist
known for her mixed-media installations that animate architectural spaces. Versed in a variety of
materials, she combines such things as direct drawing, suspended sculptures and glass elements, using
the way shapes react to qualities of light, shadow and reflection. Her work stems from the interconnectivity of living things and references the delicate organic qualities of natural systems – in the environment and in the human body. These intricate patterns of nature are reflected in Louis’s forms and
drawn lines. In some of her latest pieces, she has also incorporated photography, video projections and
sound, furthering the experiential quality of her artwork.
This exhibit includes interrelated two- and three-dimensional pieces. On images Louis took daily for
365 days (from the autumn equinox in 2013 to that of 2014), she then used digital drawing to explore
energy fields. Over the primarily natural scenes of her photo-based project, she interpreted distinct moments in
time, emphasizing whispery
lines that move like threads to
render the invisible energy of
the place.
Louis has several major
public art commissions and
notable works throughout
the Northwest. Most recent is
a word-based collaborative
project where text is embedded in the glass walls at Oregon State Hospital in Junction
City. The artist is also influenced by her yoga practice
Dana Lynn Louis, April 1 (2015), photography with digitally embedded drawing [Laura Russo
and teaching, as well as her
Gallery, Portland OR, May 7-30]
travels through Mali, West
Africa, where she is a founding board member of Ko-Falen Cultural Center in Bamako. Allyn Cantor
pastel on white vellum are a contemporary exploration of both body politics and
culturally accepted images of femininity.
Exhibition, organized by the Department of Art, University of Calgary.
Paul Kuhn Gallery
Nickle Galleries
University of Calgary, 410 University
Court NW, ✆403-220-7234
nickle.ucalgary.ca
mon-fri 10am-5pm thurs 10am-8pm
sat 11am-4pm. Thru Apr 26 Oh, Canada: Contemporary Art from North North
America, largest survey of contemporary Canadian art ever produced outside
Canada, featuring more than 100 artworks by 62 artists and collectives from
across the country, also showing at
Esker Foundation, Illingworth Kerr
Gallery and Glenbow, organized by the
Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA); Apr 23-May 22
2015 Bachelor of Fine Arts Thesis
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724 11th Ave SW ✆403-263-1162
paulkuhngallery.com
tues-sat 10am-5:30pm and by appt.
Thru Apr 11 Geoffrey Hunter, “New
Works” paintings and works on paper;
Apr 18-May 9 David Bolduc, “Five
Decades”, paintings and works on
paper; May 16-Jun 6 Walter May, “One
Thing After Another”, new works.
Stride Art Gallery Association
1006 MacLeod Trail SE
✆403-262-8507 stride.ab.ca
tues-sat 11am-5pm. Admission is free.
+15 Window, Arts Commons, 205 8th
Ave SE. MAIN GALLERY Apr 17-May 22
Walter Scott, “The Waiting Room”,
sculptures reflect the desire for embodiment and transformation through materials, like human hair, torn denim, handmade rips and holes; +15 WINDOW AprMay Lauren Chipeur, “For product
freshness, do not throw away”, both a
storage space and an installation in
which the contents are permanently
under reconstruction.
Wallace Galleries
500 5th Ave SW ✆403-262-8050
wallacegalleries.com
mon-sat 10am-5:30pm. Apr 2-15 “Easter Group Show 2015”, new works by
artists from across Canada, including
Shi Le, Andrew Lui, Bruce Head, Brent
Laycock, Steve Mennie, Sylvain LouisSeize, Jim Stokes and others; Apr 1629 Linda Nardelli and Diana Zasadny,
“Inner Landscapes”; Apr 30-May 6
Admission: Members free, adults
$12.50, seniors (65+)/students $8.50,
children under 6 free, children 7-17
$8.50, family (up to 2 adults + 4 children)
$26.50. Thru Apr 12 Christian Marclay,
“The Clock”, a 24-hour loop of a montage of an archive of clips that all share
references to time and timepieces,
demarcating, minute by minute; May 1Sep 13 The Double Bind: Conversations
between Modernism and Postmodernism, by pairing the works of high
Modernism with examples informed by
Postmodernism, the exhibition demonstrates the interrelationship of the two;
Thru May 3 Future Station: 2015 Alberta
Biennial of Contemporary Art, an examination of the creative practices at work
with Alberta artists; Thru Jun 7 Pop
Show! Dazzled by the Everyday, images
of everyday objects are placed beside
crisp, colourful and sometimes-dazzling
graphic designs, text treatments and
compositions, featuring megastars of
the pop world from Canada, Britain and
the USA; DaveandJenn: No End, a never-ending, always developing mythological tableaux vivant of two figurative
sculptures in dialogue with a salon-style
constellation of paintings; Thru Jul 5
BMO World of Creativity: The World of
Boo by Jason Carter and Bridget Ryan,
family-friendly installation inspired by
their Who is Boo? book series.
★ Bugera Matheson Gallery
10345 124th St NW ✆780-482-2854
bugeramathesongallery.com
tues-sat 10am-5:30pm thurs 10am-7pm.
Apr 25-May 8 Janice Mason Steeves
and Morley Myers, “Between the Light
and the Dark”, new works; May 23-Jun 6
Jerry Heine and Rogelio Menz, “A Stop
Along the Way”, new works.
★ Daffodil Gallery
“Flower Show 2015”, works celebrating
Mother's Day and spring's arrival by
Robert Lemay, Jennifer Hornyak,
Leslie Poole, Brent Laycock, Simon
Andrew and others; May 7-20 Nancy
Boyd, “Wabi Sabi: Dark Matter”; May
21-Jun 4 Jennifer Hornyak and David
Newkirk, “Recent Works".
eDMONTON
FEATURE GALLERY Apr 4-Jul 4 Language of
Craft, a special Craft Year 2015 project
examining the words, terms and meanings artists use to describe their work
and thoughts on the word “craft”; DISCOVERY GALLERY Apr 11-May 23 Sharon
Willas Rubuliak (Sherwood Park) and
Judy Weiss (Edmonton), “Landed”,
exploring connections to Prairie people,
both past and present, using various
fibre arts – quilting, stitching and felting.
Alberta Craft Council Gallery
Art Gallery of Alberta
10186 106th St NW ✆780-488-6611
albertacraft.ab.ca
mon-sat 10am-5pm thurs 10am-6pm.
2 Sir Winston Churchill Sq
✆780-422-6223 youraga.ca
tues-sun 11am-5pm wed 11am-9pm.
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10412 124th St ✆780-760-1278
daffodilgallery.ca
tues-sat 10:30am-5pm thurs 10:30am7pm and by appt. Apr 1-25 Karen Bishop, “Searching for the Light”, watercolour on Yupo paper; May 6-30 Blu
Smith, “Gravity”, acrylic on canvas.
Douglas Udell Gallery
10332 124th St NW ✆780-488-4445
douglasudellgallery.com
tues-sat 10am-5:30pm. Apr 18-May 2
Michael Batty & Jeffrey Spalding:
Along Modernist Lines, two contemporary painters take cues from postpainterly abstraction through bold experimentations in the interplay of colour,
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
DAVID TYCHO www.tychoart.com
Urban Allegory #2 – 36 x 24 inches acrylic on canvas 2015
May 21– 24 Art Vancouver
international art fair
Vancouver Convention Centre
www.artvancouver.net
or by appointment anytime
tel. 604.401.1833 | e-mail: [email protected]
Graeme Patterson: Secret Citadel,
stages of life from childhood to adulthood are conveyed in idiosyncratic animated videos accompanied by large
sculptures of highly detailed miniature
worlds; Antonia Hirsch, “Negative
Space”, new works investigate the interrelation of inner and outer worlds; Apr
26-Jun 7 Art's Alive and Well in the
Schools, showcasing art by the students
of the Lethbridge local school districts.
★ University of Lethbridge
Art Gallery
4401 University Dr, W600 Centre for
the Arts ✆403-329-2666 ulag.ca
Main Gallery: mon-wed fri 9am-4:30pm
thurs 9am-8:30pm, Helen Christou
Gallery: daily 8am-9pm. MAIN GALLERY
Thru May 14 Video Killed the Radio
Star, works from the University of Lethbridge Art Collection, curated by Taylor
Chilton and Celina Osborne-Dasilva.
Visit the website for more information.
MeDICINe HAT
Esplanade Art Gallery
movement, chance elements and the
edge; May 23-Jun 6 48th Annual Spring
Show: Special Spotlight on Jack Bush,
showcase of gallery artists Natalka
Husar, Hua Jin, Jessica Korderas, Jim
Park, Robert Scott, David Thauberger,
Les Thomas and more, featuring new
acquisitions of paintings and prints by
the late Jack Bush.
West End Gallery
10337 124 St NW ✆780-488-4892
westendgalleryltd.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm. The West End
Gallery has moved! Visit us at our new
location. Apr 18-30 40th Anniversary
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Collection Exhibition, grand opening
celebration; May 9-21 Raynald Leclerc,
“en Provence”, new works from France;
May 23-Jun 4 Brent Laycock, “Fresh
Perspective”, new works.
LeTHBRIDGe
401 First St SE ✆403-502-8793
esplanade.ca
mon-fri 10am-5pm sat & holidays 125pm. Thru Apr 11 Susan Shantz, “Creatures in Translation”, exploring the creative potential of digital 2-D and 3-D
technologies in 3-D printed sculptures,
drawings and digital prints based on
19th century Japanese ceramics; Laara
Cassells, “after”, historical portraiture is
transformed by integrating contemporary subjects and creating dramatic and
compelling double portraits based on
Old Master paintings from the last 600
years; Apr 25-Jun 13 Chris Reid, “The
Cat and the Baker's Daughter”, drawings, soft sculptures and painted eggs,
drawing on Reid’s experience with cultural and racial diversity in Manitoba and
his travels around Canada; Thru Jun 13
School Art 2015, annual exhibition of
the best student work from K to Grade
12 from the Medicine Hat region.
ST ALBeRT
Southern Alberta Art Gallery
★ Art Gallery of St Albert
601 Third Ave S ✆403-327-8770
saag.ca
tues-sat 10am-5pm sun 1-5pm. Admission: general $5, students/seniors $4,
groups $3 per person, members & children under 12 free. Thru Apr 12
19 Perron St ✆780-460-4310
artgalleryofstalbert.ca
tues-sat 10am-5pm thurs 10am-8pm.
Thru May 2 Patrick Bulas, Megan
Gnanasihamany, Gerri Harden and
Trish Shwart, “Talking Creatures”,
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
vanartgallery.bc.ca
How Do I Fit This Ghost In My Mouth?
An exhibition by Geoffrey Farmer
VANCOUVER ART GALLERY, VANCOUVER BC – May 30-Sep
7, 2015 Geoffrey Farmer came to international attention
PHOTO: RACHEL TOPHAM, VANCOUVER ART GALLERY
in 2012 with his Leaves of Grass installation at dOCUMENTA (13). Although the title of that work was borrowed from a Walt Whitman poetry collection, the work’s
material content was made up of thousands of images the
artist and his team cut from Life magazines (1935–1985),
glued to grasses and applied to wooden supports.
Those hoping to see Leaves of Grass if they missed it
before will be disappointed (its custodian, the National
Gallery of Canada, has deemed it too fragile to travel).
However, those hoping to see how Farmer arrived at this
work will not be.
Billed as an “extensive mid-career survey,” the new
VAG exhibition includes Farmer’s earlier stick-and-paper
installations (The Last Two Million Years [2007] and The
Surgeon and the Photographer [2009–2013]); his architectural interventions, one of which has involved the removal
of the VAG’s well-trod-upon second-floor carpet; and his
more recent works, such as Let’s Make the Water Turn Geoffrey Farmer, The Surgeon and the Photographer
(2009-2013), paper, textile, wood, metal [Vancouver Art
Black (2013), in which the artist’s emergent interest in theGallery, Vancouver BC, May 30-Sep 7]
atrical lighting, kinetic objects and music has come to the
fore. As with many of Farmer’s exhibitions, what appears on opening night is liable to be repurposed
by the artist in the days that follow. Be prepared to come more than once. Michael Turner
works by artists who use anthropomorphic animals to communicate the
intricacies of human nature and behaviour; May 7-23 St Albert High School
Students, “High Energy 20”, showcasing artwork and collaborations from
Bellerose Composite High School,
École Secondaire Paul Kane, École
Secondaire Sainte Marguerite d’Youville, St Albert Catholic and Outreach
high schools.
May 16-Jun 9 Cristal Sawatzky, Pat
Schendel and Brandon Martin, mixed
media and pottery.
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
ABBOTSFORD
Kariton Art Gallery & Boutique
2387 Ware St ✆604-852-9358
abbotsfordartscouncil.org
tues-fri 12-5pm sat & sun 9:30am4:30pm. Apr 18-May 12 Central Fraser
Valley Graphic Guild, mixed media;
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Gigi Hoeller, Elephant 1, mixed media,
36” x 48” [[email protected],
gigibutterfly.com, 604-885-6650, exhibition
of new work opening Apr 23 at Ukama
Gallery, Granville Island, Vancouver BC]
The Reach Gallery
Museum Abbotsford
32388 Veterans Way
✆604-864-8087 thereach.ca
tues wed fri 10am-5pm thurs 10am9pm sat & sun 12-5pm, Admission:
free. Thru Apr 19 GREAT HALL WEST Buy
One Get None: Conformity, Consumerism and the Collective Voice –
Young Contemporaries Exhibition,
bringing light to the struggle between
our propensity towards silence as individuals and the desire for a collective
voice in response to the deafening din of
consumer culture; GREAT HALL Andrea
Aragón, Verónica Riedel and JeanMarie Simon, “Ancestry and Artistry:
Maya Textiles from Guatemala”, textiles patterned with evocative designs
trace a century of dynamic change;
Sonny Assu (Laich-kwil-tach [Kwakwaka'wakw]), Jordan Bennett (Mi'kmaq), Heather Igloliorte (Inuit), Cheryl
L'Hirondelle (Métis/Cree), Nigit'stil Norbert (Gwich'in), Barry Pottle (Inuit) and
Bear Witness (Cayuga), “Decolonize Me”,
DAVID HAUGHTON NOCTURNES III
NEW PAINTINGS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
FLASH EXHIBITION – 3 DAYS ONLY
MAY 29, 30 & 31
VISUAL SPACE GALLERY
3352 DUNBAR STREET
VANCOUVER, BC
VIEW PAINTINGS AT WWW.HAUGHTON-ART.CA
exploring the issues and outcomes of
both colonization and decolonization
while exposing how these processes
have impacted Aboriginal and settler
Canadian identities; LOBBY 100 Years of
Loss: The Residential School System
in Canada, developed by the Legacy of
Hope Foundation, a national, charitable
Aboriginal organization, whose purpose
is to educate and create awareness and
understanding about the legacy of residential schools; Thru Aug 2 GROTTO Fauna Crowned: Lorena Krause, updated
viewers’ portraiture shown through a
neosurreal pictorial interpretation of our
irremediable state of outer and inner
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interdependence with history and
nature; May 21-Aug 2 GREAT HALL Port
Mann: Jane Everett, the drawings capture the moment in time when the construction of the new bridge across the
Fraser River is underway but the old
bridge still exists; May 21-Sep 6 GREAT
HALL The Conversation – Recent Paintings by David Newkirk, works motivated by a desire to engage with a broad
range of aesthetic models while affirming his own expressive point of view;
Fraser Valley Biennale 2015, presenting a wide range of artwork that reveals
the diversity of visual art practices local
to the Fraser Valley.
S'eliyemetaxwtexw Art Gallery
University of the Fraser Valley
33844 King Rd
✆604-504-7441 ext 4405
ufv.ca/ufv_visual_arts
mon-fri 10am-6pm. Thru Apr 10 Lens
of Empowerment, video shorts exploring identity, land, place and citizenship
through women’s stories, lived experiences, intergenerational and intercultural points of view; Apr 24-May 15 “The
BFA Grad Show 2015”, works by the
Visual Arts Department featuring Ryan
Cadarette, Evelyn Dewar, Tessa
Dumanski, Julie Epp, Tanya Kaario,
Cybil Lee, Jessica Niven, Sierra
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burnabyartgallery.ca
BURNABY ART GALLERY, BURNABY BC – May 28-Jun 21, 2015 One of the more interesting occurrences in recent art is not the ongoing emergence of tomorrow’s wunderkind, but the discovery of
20th-century women artists who worked in relative obscurity. Last year’s discovery was Dorothy
Iannone, whose exhibition of psychosexual paintings at the Berlinische Galerie threatened to
upstage that city’s biennale. This year’s artist
could be Dalla Husband.
Born to British parents in Winnipeg in 1899,
Husband grew up on a ranch in the Okanagan,
made numerous trips through the Prairies and,
on two occasions, visited her grandmother in
England. Upon her grandmother’s death in 1924,
Husband received a substantial inheritance. With
that, she moved to Paris to study art, apprenticing under printmaker Joseph Hecht, before cofounding Atelier 17 with another printmaker,
Stanley William Hayter.
Husband’s prints, which reflect Europe’s
between-the-wars fascination with both the Surrealists and Les Automatistes, were included in
two Atelier-affiliated portfolios alongside the
work of Wassily Kandinsky, Joan Miró and Pablo
Picasso. Both portfolios were published in 1938,
with the proceeds going to children affected by
the Spanish Civil War. According to guest curator Eva Tweedie, Husband is “the most underresearched artist in these portfolios, as well as Dalla Husband, Abstract (2009), print on paper [Burnaby Art
Gallery, Burnaby BC, May 28-Jun 21]
the only female.” Michael Turner
BOWeN ISLAND
The Gallery @ Artisan Square
589 Artisan Sq ✆604-947-2454
biac.ca
fri-sun 12-4pm or by appt. Thru Apr 18
Wearable Art Exhibit, everything imaginable and unimaginable created by more
than 20 artists; Apr 24-May 10 Tristan
Deggan and Emmet Sparling, “Beyond
the Edge”, photographs by emerging
artists; May 14-Jun 21 Authentic Aboriginal on Bowen, featuring works by 10
First Nations artists including fabric,
jewellery, carving, and more.
BuRNABY
Burnaby Art Gallery
6344 Deer Lake Ave ✆604-297-4422
burnabyartgallery.ca
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the surrealist technique of automatism;
OFFSITE BOB PRITTIE LIBRARY (METROTOWN),
6100 Willingdon Ave 604-436-5400 Thru
Jun 7 People With Cameras; MCGILL
LIBRARY, 4595 Albert St 604-299-8955
Thru Jun 8 Laura Widmer: Face to Face.
tues-fri 10am-4:30pm sat & sun 12-5pm.
Admission by donation. Apr 17-Jun 21
Scott Massey: Unstable Ground, photographs recording the visual effects of the
earth hurtling through space, using a
large format camera in place of a telescope, part of the Capture Photography
Festival; May 28-Jun 21 Gravure
Automatique: Dalla Husband at Atelier
17 (1899-1944), prints made during
Husband's time in Paris through the
1920s and 1930s focusing on the use of
Burnaby Village Museum
& Carousel
COURTESY OF THE ARTIST AND THOMAS DANE GALLERY
Rondquist, Stewart Seymour, Wenhao Shi, Laura Vis, Megan Ross and
Mallory Donen.
Steve McQueen, 7th November (2001), colour
slide projection, sound, edition of 4 + 1 AP
[part of Images that Speak exhibition, Satellite
Gallery, Vancouver BC, Apr 3-May 16]
Courtesy of the artist and Thomas Dane Gallery
COLLECTION OF THE WINNIPEG ART GALLERY
Gravure Automatique: Dalla Husband at Atelier 17
6501 Deer Lake Ave ✆604-297-4565
burnabyvillagemuseum.ca
tues-sun & holiday mon 11am-4:30pm.
STRIDE STUDIO May 2-Sep 7 Homegrown
Harvest, the history of gardens and
growing food in Burnaby, with exhibits
and displays created in collaboration
with a resident gardener.
Deer Lake Gallery
Burnaby Arts Council
6584 Deer Lake Ave ✆604-298-7322
burnabyartscouncil.org
tues-sat 12-4pm. Admission is free. Apr 25 Art Across the Pacific, works by visiting
artists from Guiyang, China, and the Burnaby Artists Guild; Apr 11-May 2 Joy Munt,
“World in Transit”, paintings featuring
industrial-inspired surfaces; May 9-30
Adam Gibbs, Chris MacKenzie and Kelly
Selden, “Photographic Convergences”,
three unique perspectives.
Nikkei National Museum
6688 Southoaks Cres
✆604-777-7000 nikkeiplace.org
tues-sun 11am-5pm. Thru Apr 5 The
Instant Coffee Collective, “Magic
Hour”, an unexpected and innovative
look at the gems from our archives.
“Magic hour” is the name of that time
just before sunrise or just after sunset;
Apr 11-Jun 7 Leslie Hossack, “Registered”, photographs exploring the experience of Japanese Canadians during
World War II when they were registered,
rounded up and removed; Ongoing
UPPER LEVEL Taiken – Japanese Canadians Since 1877, from the hardships of
pioneers to the struggles of the war
years to the Nikkei community today.
Simon Fraser University Gallery
AQ 3004-8888 University Dr
✆778-782-4266 sfu.ca/gallery
tues-fri 12-5pm. Thru May 15 Geometry of Knowing, works from the gallery
collection and new works by 30 contemporary local and international artists
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investigating approaches to the acquisition of knowledge. Organized in four
parts, the project explores ways in
which artists engage fieldwork, embodiment and material to reveal and instigate
processes of knowing, Part 1 Jan 15Feb 28 SFU Gallery; Part 2 Jan 15-Feb
28 Audain Gallery, 149 W Hastings, Vancouver; Part 3 Mar 21-May 15 SFU
Gallery; Part 4 Mar 19-28 Audain
Gallery. Curated by Amy Kazymerchyk
and Melanie O’Brian.
CAMPeLL RIVeR
Campbell River Art Gallery
1235 Shoppers Row
✆250-287-2261 crartgallery.ca
tues-sat 12-5pm. Apr 2-May 8 MAIN &
DISCOVERY GALLERIES The 33rd Annual
Members' Exhibition, showcasing
works in a variety of media by over 80
regional artists; also showing a view
from the easel where participating artists
are invited to submit a photograph of
their studio from their point of view;
Jurors: Sew Sisters Artist Guild Society
(Cumberland); May 14-Jun 26 MAIN &
DISCOVERY GALLERIES Rande Cook,
“Behind the gold veil”, new contempo-
rary artworks utilizing wood sculpture,
metal and printmaking, entrenched in
Northwest Coast Salish traditions. A critical essay by Dr. Andrea Walsh (University of Victoria, Visual and Cultural
Anthropology) on Cook's practice and
exhibition will be available in print.
CASTLeGAR
Kootenay Gallery
120 Heritage Way ✆250-365-3337
kootenaygallery.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm. Thru Apr 18 Julie
Elliot, “Internal Landscapes”, recent
works by the Kelowna-based painter
and printmaker; Apr 23-May 30 Young
Visions 2015, works by students and
teachers from three high schools in the
West Kootenay region.
CHILLIWACK
Chilliwack Visual Artists Association, Chilliwack Art Gallery
Chilliwack Cultural Centre
9201 Corbould St ✆604-392-8000
chilliwackvisualartists.ca
wed-sat 12-5pm. Apr 2-May 9 Light
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ENDA BARDELL
CONTEMPORARY ARTIST
Small Nest #1: Rebirth
ink drawing on paper, 3” x 4”
SEA, SKY & LANDSCAPES
SUSAN G. TAYLOR
IN WATERCOLOUR
Blood Star Gallery
South Pender Island
www.bloodstargallery.com
#birdart
www.endabardell.com
and Shadow, 10 local photographers,
some of whom are members of the
CVAA, collaborate in the assembling of
several examples of their photography;
May 14-Jun 9 School District 33, works
by visual arts students in Grades 10,11
and 12 from Chilliwack Secondary,
Sardis Secondary and G.W. Graham
Secondary Schools.
COQuITLAM
Art Gallery at Evergreen
Cultural Centre
1205 Pinetree Way ✆604-927-6550
evergreenculturalcentre.ca
mon-sat 12-5pm. Admission is free.
Thru May 10 Look This Way, selected
works from the Artists for Kids Collection and the Gordon Smith Gallery of
Canadian Art; May 23-Jul 11 Christie
Lim and Shamina Senaratne: Here
and Through and Back and Through,
new works in fibre.
Place des Arts
1120 Brunette Ave ✆604-664-1636
placedesarts.ca
Leonore Peyton Salon: mon-wed, fri
9am-2pm thurs 9am-9pm sat 2:305pm sun 1-5pm (call to confirm viewing
availability); Atrium and Mezzanine Galleries: mon-fri 9am-9pm sat 9am-5pm
sun 1-5pm. Thru Jun 6 ATRIUM GALLERY
Ann Wilsie, “Last Night I Dreamed”, oil
on canvas; LEONORE PEYTON SALON Amy
Thompson, “The Hidden River”, acrylic
on canvas; MEZZANINE GALLERY Joy Kirkwood, Artist in Residence, “Tag, You're
It!”, drawings.
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FORT LANGLeY
Barbara Boldt Original Art Studio
25340 84th Ave ✆604-888-5490
barbaraboldt.com
please call ahead. In-home studio
gallery of Barbara Boldt, located 5 km
outside of Fort Langley, featuring local
landscapes, forest and garden scenes in
oils and soft pastels and her signature
EarthPatterns paintings of sandstone
formations found on Galiano Island.
Copies of biography Places of Her Heart:
The Art and Life of Barbara Boldt, by
Barbara Boldt with K. Jane Watt, available at the studio and various bookstores; visit the website. For directions
to the studio, see map on website or call.
★ The Fort Gallery
9048 Glover Rd ✆604-888-7411
fortgallery.ca
wed-sun 12-5pm. Apr 1-29 Open Studio Artists, “Lines of Endeavour”; Apr
22-May 10 Edith Krause and Jo-Ann
Sheen, “Esse Est Percipi”; May 13-31
Bruce Giesbrecht Memorial Exhibit.
brandt's Attic Exhibition and Fundraising Event; May 9-Nov 15 Tom Thomson
and the Grey Canoe; May 30-Aug 15
Richard Reid: The Ephemeral Landscape; Leah Weinstein: The Space We
Share; Zshu-Zshu Mark: Studio Watch.
GReeNVILLe
Nisga'a Museum
810 Highway Dr ✆250-633-3050
nisgaamuseum.ca
Nov-May 8: by appt only. Ancestors'
Collection, Nisga'a masks, bentwood
boxes, charms, headdresses, regalia,
rattles and other treasures.
KAMLOOPS
Chazou Art Gallery
Gallery 2, Grand Forks and
District Art and Heritage Centre
791 Victoria St ✆250-374-0488
250-572-6333 chazou.com
usually open wed-fri 1-4:30pm and by
appt. Opens Apr 11 Aganetha Dyck, Laura Hargrave, Ann Kipling and Tricia Sellmer, “Drawing on the Edge”, drawings
relay, reconcile and record precise observations with abstraction, mark making
and energy of line; Opens May 30 Horse,
12 contemporary artists create images of
horses through painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture and video.
524 Central Ave ✆250-442-2211
gallery2grandforks.ca
tues-fri 10am-4pm sat 10am-3pm. Thru
Apr 18 Jack Shadbolt: Works on Paper;
William Featherston: Sociolgical Sensibilities; Apr 20-May 2 Boundary
Showcase of the Arts; May 9-23 Rem-
101-465 Victoria St ✆250-377-2400
kag.bc.ca
mon-sat 10am-5pm thurs 10am-9pm
closed stat holidays. Thru Jun 13 Jen
Aitken, Kelly Lycan, Hadley + Maxwell,
GRAND FORKS
★ Kamloops Art Gallery
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
Mark Neufeld and Derek Sullivan,
“Ideas & Things”, the exhibit looks at
current material (thing) and conceptually-based artistic practices (idea) that are
engaged in an ethos where objects are
no longer privileged but integrated into a
greater exploration of space, time, material and subject; THE CUBE Colin Lyons,
“Time Machine for Abandoned Futures".
Lyons investigates two possible industrial histories of the Six-Mile Mill site north
of Kamloops. Throughout the exhibition
fragments from the site will undergo a
process of reclamation, with the artist
visiting the site later to create a memorial
referencing these histories that will then
become part of the exhibition.
KeLOWNA
★ Alternator Centre for
Contemporary Art
103-421 Cawston Ave, Rotary Centre
for the Arts ✆250-868-2298
alternatorcentre.com
tues, wed, sat 11am-5pm thurs & fri 18pm. Thru May 9 David Kadish – Subtle Emergences, an immersive, interactive art installation.
emerging and established Okanagan
and Canadian artists.
Geert Maas Sculpture Gardens
and Gallery
250 Reynolds Rd ✆250-860-7012
geertmaas.org
mon-sat 10am-5pm, sun by chance.
Internationally acclaimed artist Geert
Maas invites the public to visit his exceptional sculpture gardens and indoor
gallery, with one of the largest collections
of bronze sculpture in Canada; changing
exhibitions, Maas creates distinctive,
rounded, semi-abstract figures, architectural structures as well as installations in
a wide variety of materials, including
bronze, stainless steel, aluminum, wood,
stoneware and multimedia. The great
diversity of outdoor art is complemented
in the gallery by an overwhelming number of paintings, serigraphs, medals,
reliefs and sculptures in various media.
★ Hambleton Galleries
1290 Ellis St ✆250-860-2498
hambletongalleries.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm, sun & mon by
appt. Hambleton Galleries is the oldest
gallery in the Okanagan, working with
contemporary and historical works.
★ ARTE funktional
1302 St Paul St ✆250-549-4249
250-540-4249 artefunktional.com
mon-sat 10am-4pm. Dealer on premises thurs-sat. Apr 8-May 8 “2015 Print
Exhibition: From the Matrix”, featuring
Okanagan printmakers Mary SmithMcCulloch, Laura Widmer, Briar Craig,
Shauna Oddleifson, Lubos Culen, Ann
Kipling, Carin Covin, Lynden Beesley,
David T. Alexander, Rhonda Neufeld
and Rodney Konopaki; Ongoing Paintings, textiles, sculptures, ceramics and
functional art by a diverse group of
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Kelowna Art Gallery
1315 Water St ✆250-762-2226
kelownaartgallery.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm thurs 10am-9pm
sun 1-4pm. Admission: adults $5, seniors & students $4, family $10, group of
10 or more $40, members free, Thurs
free. Apr 11-Jun 28 Mitch Mitchell: For
Whom You Build, 15,000 silkscreened
handmade paper boxes; Thru Apr 12 Ink
Belly: Printmaking at UBCO, prints created by University of British Columbia
Okanagan (UBCO) printmaking students;
Thru Apr 26 Ron Shuebrook: Drawings,
23 framed works and 7 large-scale,
abstract charcoal drawings; May 9-Jul
19 A Story of Canadian Art: As Told by
the Hart House Collection, touring exhibition of historical Canadian art, including paintings by nine members of the
Group of Seven; May 11-Nov 9 Valerie
Rogers: Lift Off and Soar, Okanagan
wildlife depicted in high realism; SATELLITE SPACE AT THE KELOWNA INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT Thru May 11 Johann Wessels:
Side Show, paintings of wheeled carts,
reminiscent of a travelling carnival.
MAPLe RIDGe
Maple Ridge Art Gallery
11944 Haney Pl ✆604-476-4240
theactmapleridge.org
tues-sat 11am-4pm. Thru Apr 25 Kaija
Rautiainen, Melanie Thompson and
Claire Olivier, “Of Clay, Wattles and
Cloth”, ceramics, mixed media and
jacquard weaving – works are imbued
with both natural and formal elements;
May 2-Jul 4 Janet Dwyer, “Conversations with Nature”, photographs capturing botanical and nature scenes with a
distinct painterly touch, using high resolution scanning technology.
NANAIMO
Nanaimo Art Gallery
900 Fifth St
Campus Gallery: 900 Fifth St
2nd location, Downtown Gallery:
150 Commercial St
✆250-740-6350 250-754-1750
nanaimoartgallery.com
Campus: mon-fri 10am-5pm sat 12-4pm;
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British Columbia
ROBIN LAuReNCe
MARIMEKKO, WITH LOVE Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Victoria, Feb
7-May 3 In 1951, Finnish designer Armi Ratia and her husband
Viljo Ratia founded Marimekko, a garment company whose bright,
bold fabrics and radically simple styles revolutionized fashion and
textile production around the world. Marimekko designers, especially Vuokko Nurmesniemi and Maija Isola, caught the mood of a
generation reborn following the devastation of the Second World
War. Through landmark Marimekko fabrics and fashions, this exhibition explores the international impact of this breakthrough brand.
THE BOX OF TREASURES: GIFTS FROM THE SUPERNATURAL
Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Art, Vancouver, Mar 4-Sep 27 Old
and contemporary masks and regalia, plus a video of a recent
Kwakwaka’wakw gathering in Alert Bay, provide insights into the
importance of the potlatch among Northwest Coast First
Nations people. Along with working masks, intended to be worn
ceremonially, are several big, beautifully finished fine-art masks
by acclaimed Kwakwaka’wakw carver Beau Dick. His astounding depictions of supernatural beings convey the enduring power of his culture and beliefs.
COLIN SMITH: INSIDE OUT Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Apr 1-May 2
The Alberta-based photographer Colin Smith uses the camera
obscura to transform a range of interiors – from hotel rooms to
abandoned fire lookouts to Airstream trailers – with projections
from the surrounding environment. Upside-down mountains,
marinas and condo towers become entangled with furniture,
maps, mugs and bathroom tiles, creating metaphors of both
memory and nostalgia. Formerly a documentary photographer,
Smith has embraced an immensely slow photographic process, in
defiance of the instantaneity of the digital.
ATTACHMENTS Circle Craft Gallery, Vancouver, Apr 2-May 4 Leading jewellery artists from across Canada were invited to create new
work for this exhibition of sculptural brooches, curated by Barbara
Cohen. The results are wearable miniature sculptures in imaginative styles, techniques and materials. Themes and strategies
include space and refuge, recycling and the natural world and the
incorporation of found objects. “The brooches become dramatic
extensions of the body,” Cohen says, “and offer both the artist and
the wearer an opportunity for self-expression.”
HENRI ROBIDEAU: ERASER STREET grunt gallery, Vancouver, Apr 9May 16 One of the most distinctive voices in contemporary Canadian photography, Henri Robideau established his reputation
using panoramic image collages narrated with quirkily handwritten text. This show features his newest and oldest photographs of
Vancouver – moments, milestones and monuments across four
decades of urban development. Whether through hand-processed
silver gelatin prints or digitized inkjet prints, Robideau brings
both humour and seriousness to this reflection on the shifting
nature of his chosen city.
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Marimekko
Beau Dick
Colin Smith
Anne-Sophie Vallée
Henri Robideau
Vignettes • April/May 2015
British Columbia
ROBIN LAuReNCe
GREG GIRARD: RICHMOND/KOWLOON Richmond Art Gallery,
Richmond, Apr 18-Jun 28 Acclaimed Vancouver photographer
Greg Girard spent nearly 30 years living and working in Asia,
notably recording the social and physical transformations of the
growing cities where he was based. This exhibition pairs his
powerful photos of Kowloon, the densely populated city-withina-city in Hong Kong (demolished in 1993), with his recent study
of homes, shops and businesses in the burgeoning municipality
of Richmond, where rapid urban development has been fuelled
by immigration.
MALCOLM LEVY: JÜDISCHES KRANKENHAUS BERLIN Wil Aballe
Art Projects/WAAP, Vancouver, Apr 23-May 23 Employing digital
video, audio recording and still photography along with historic
footage, new-media artist Malcolm Levy reflects on the history
of the Jewish Hospital in the Wedding area of Berlin. Astoundingly, the building survived the Second World War and the
Holocaust. Levy juxtaposes images he shot on the site in 2012
with archival recordings of Hilde Kahan, the hospital’s secretary
during the war. Abstraction serves to reframe the ways we understand time and place.
JULIA DAULT: BLAME IT ON THE RAIN Contemporary Art Gallery,
Vancouver, May 1-Jun 28 This major solo show by rising star Julia
Dault introduces Vancouver audiences to her paradoxical art
practice – part conceptual constraint, part spontaneous gesture.
Born in Toronto and based in New York, Dault employs unlikely
tools such as squeegees, rubber combs and sea sponges in making
her paintings, and wrestles industrial sheets of Formica and Plexiglas into shapely sculptures. Although her process-oriented work
has performance elements, she works alone, choosing to maintain
an element of mystery.
FLORENCE ROBERGE: CHANTICLEER Studio 13 Fine Art, Vancouver, May 14-18 When Geoffrey Chaucer told the story of Chanticleer and the Fox (“The Nun’s Priest’s Tale”) in The Canterbury
Tales, he probably did not imagine that seven centuries later, on
the other side of the world, a visual artist would respond by producing extravagantly oversized paintings of roosters. Yet Salt
Spring Islander Florence Roberge has taken Chaucer’s fabled
bird – and the sight of beautiful feral roosters on the island of
Kauai – as inspiration for her big, bold images.
PORT MANN: JANE EVERETT The Reach Gallery, Abbotsford, May 21Aug 2 At a time when debates rage over traffic congestion, public
transit costs and bridge tolls in the Lower Mainland, The Reach
Gallery presents Jane Everett’s Port Mann series of large-scale
paintings. They document the construction of the new cablestayed Port Mann Bridge across the Fraser River, contrasting its
forms with those of the old steelarch structure still in use during
that period. Everett’s style tempers representation with abstraction,
revealing unexpected beauty in this massive engineering project.
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Greg Girard
Malcolm Levy
Julia Dault
Florence Roberge
Jane Everett
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MENDED
A Traveling Exhibition of Contemporary
Textile Art
17 March – 15 May, 2015
BROKEN CROSS:
The Sculptures of Lorenzo de Francesco
2 June – 15 August, 2015
Sheila Wex, Darned, detail
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Downtown: tues-sat 10am-5pm. CAMPUS
Thru Apr 12 Record (Re)create: Contemporary Coast Salish Art from the
Salish Weave Collection; DOWNTOWN
Thru May 2 Gleaners; May 30-Aug 8
Spirit Gum.
NeLSON
Oxygen Art Centre
Il Museo
Il Centro, Italian Cultural Centre
3075 Slocan Street
Vancouver V5M 3E4
Phone: 604 430 3337
www.italianculturalcentre.ca
3-320 Vernon St (Alley Entrance)
✆250-352-6322 oxygenartcentre.org
wed-sat 1-5pm or phone. May 22-24
“The 5th Annual Oxygen Art Market”,
fundraiser for the Oxygen Art Centre
featuring Boukje Elzinga, Michael Graham, Keira Zaslove, Lainey Benson,
Katya Coad, Sally Johnston, Nicole
Hobbs, Sergio Santos, Ron Robinson,
Amber Santos, Karen Guilbault, Brad
Bradley, Angelika Werth, Deborah
Thompson, Imaginarium Collective,
Sheila Lockhart, Rachel Yoder, Coleman Webb, Susan Andrews Grace,
Carol Reynolds, Natasha Smith, Brian
Kalbfleisch, M'Liz Keefe, Deborah Loxam-Kohl, Miriam Needoba, Bryn Stevenson, Sophia Mitchell, Erica Konrad,
Brigitte Desbois, Deirdre McLaughlin,
Danielle N. Simm, John Cooper, Kathleen Pemberton, Mirja Vahala, Deirdre
McLaughlin, Jim Lawrence and Beth
Callis.
Touchstones Nelson:
Museum of Art and History
502 Vernon St ✆250-352-9813
touchstonesnelson.ca
tues 11am-4pm, wed, fri, sat 10am-5pm
sun 10am-4pm, thurs 10am-8pm, 58pm by donation. Thru Apr 8 Boukje
Elzinga, paintings and sketches of the
artist’s travels in Mexico and Peru; Thru
Feb 15 Amy Bohigian: Wide Shot/
Close Up, one part art video installation,
one part social experiment and one part
community development exercise; Thru
May 10 Unlimited Edition, exhibition
looks at how prints by indigenous artists
represent a drive to preserve, portray and
popularize oral histories and address
social inequities, curated by Tania Willard
(Secwepemc Nation), aboriginal curatorin-residence, Kamloops Art Gallery; May
16-Sep 6 60 Years/60 Objects, featuring
notable artifacts and stories preserved in
the Archives and Collections, from a
pickle jar to a handgun and points in
between, celebrating the 60th anniversary of Touchstones Nelson.
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★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
NeW WeSTMINSTeR
Amelia Douglas Gallery
Douglas College, 700 Royal Ave
✆604-527-5723
douglascollege.ca/about-douglas/groupsand-organizations/art-gallery
mon-fri 10am-7:30pm sat 11am-4pm.
Thru Apr 10 Paul Burgoyne, “Journey”,
new works – a lifetime of renderings in
mixed media; Apr 16-Jun 6 Elizabeth
Carefoot and Deborah Putman, “Icons:
Sacred and Profane”, mixed-media
works.
tional artists from 7 countries explore
how love is depicted through the lens
of mass media – charting a romantic,
obsessive course to love gone wrong,
featuring Tracey Emin, Tracey Moffatt
& Gary Hillberg, Pipilotti Rist, Nicolas
Provost, R. Luke DuBois, Matthias
Müller & Christoph Girardet, Jillian
McDonald, Brendan Van Hek and
Angela Washko; M a y 2 - J u l 2 6
“POPart”, featuring Martin Creed,
William Lamson and Karina SmiglaBobinski, exploring the configuration,
exploration and performance of space,
from immersive spaces to post-industrial creatures.
Arts Council Gallery of
New Westminster
Queen's Park, 6th & McBride Blvd
✆604-525-3244
artscouncilnewwest.org
tues-sun 1-5pm. Thru Apr 27 Ximeng
Guo, “Tree".
★ New Media Gallery,
Anvil Centre
777 Columbia St, 3rd Flr
✆778-833-1864 604-875-1865
newmediagallery.ca
daily 10am-5pm, thurs 10am-8pm.
Thru Apr 12 “Amour Fou”, 11 internapreview-art.com
David Ellingsen, detail of Installation #7
(2014), archival print made with pigment
ink on cotton rag paper [Initial Gallery,
Vancouver, Mar 24-Apr 11]
NORTH VANCOuVeR
Artemis Gallery
104C-4390 Gallant Ave
✆778-233-9805 artemisgallery.ca
tues-sun 12-5pm thurs 12-3pm. Thru
May 3 “Radix: Essence & Form
Unearthed”, Bill Stewart, a sculptural
installation of natural, hand-peeled
roots and trees; Shannon Browne, photographs – archival inkjet prints on the
theme of roots and shadow.
★ Caroun Art Gallery
1403 Bewicke Ave ✆778-372-0765
caroun.net
tues-sat 12-8pm. Apr 1-9 “Nowruz Festival 1394”, paintings, photographs,
calligraphy and inlay works by Ahmad
Hessami, Bahman Doustdar, Ehsanollah Soltani, Elaheh Rajabi, Faranak
Mohebbi, Farhad Varasteh, Fatemeh
Javadi, Fereshteh Shahani, Homa
Naeli, Iraj Roshani, Kaveh Rasouli,
Leila Shokr Gozar, Mina Iranpour,
Nafiseh Tabari, Padideh Dehdari,
Padideh Hashemi, Sahar Seyedi, Sara
Hasani Nalosi, Sonia Kajavi, Venus
Arastoo Nejad and Zohreh Hamraz; Apr
18-26 “Spring Festival: Ferdowsi”,
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Practical Art History or
Confessions of a Fine Art Appraiser
BY JIM FINLAY
FINLAY FINE ART
FinlayFineArt.com
Chapter 46. The Case of the Archangel Michael Defeating Satan
My client indicated that the two holes in the upper left
of the painting had been the result of bullets fired by
invading military forces during the Second World War.
Given that St. Michael is the patron saint of police officers, paramedics, firefighters and the military, it would
seem that the perpetrators of this damage either were
not aware of that connection or had other, perhaps atheistic, motives.
The painting is a framed oil-on-canvas copy after
Guido Reni (1575–1642), and is dated and signed in
Serbian Cyrillic in the lower right, “D. Mauric(h)
Belgrade 1926.” Known as The Archangel Michael
Defeating Satan, the image is approximately 34 by 48
inches.
The original is in a private collection, and another
copy is in the church of Santa Maria della Concezione
Rome, Italy. The painting is a metaphoric representation
of the rivalry between two important papal families, the
Barberini and the Pamphilij families. It was commissioned by Cardinal Antonio Barberini (brother of the
ruling Pope Urban VIII) and depicts the Archangel
D. Mauric(h), The Archangel Michael Defeating Satan
Michael trampling Satan, whose features are recognizable as those belonging to members of the Pamphilij family. In retaliation, when Giovanni Battista Pamphilij became Pope Innocent X, he sought revenge by
charging the Barberini family with corruption and confiscating its property. Cardinals Francesco and
Antonio Barberini and Gonfalonier Taddeo Barberini escaped to France and asked for the protection of
Cardinal Mazarin. He threatened to send troops to attack the Papal States if the Cardinals were not
allowed to return to Rome.
The artist, D. Mauric(h), was thought to be a Croat from Zagreb, the present-day capital of the
Republic of Croatia. Prior to the Second World War, he was well known for his illustrations, cartoons and frescoes. He was very skilled at making copies of paintings of Serbian saints on demand,
and at producing commissioned pieces. His works were at the National Museum in Belgrade, in what
is now Serbia.
Is this painting about the triumph of the Catholic Church over the forces of darkness? Is it meant to
be a devotional piece designed to solicit veneration on the part of the faithful? Was it the intent of the
artist to surreptitiously reference nationalism and national identity in the service of nation building? St.
Michael is easily recognizable as the heroic victor, but the Devil is depicted as a muscular but otherwise
ordinary-looking middle-aged man – in short, without the attributes usually associated with his demonic
status. Was this a visual reference to a perceived nationalistic evil, cloaked in religious dogma?
I am tempted to make connections between the bitter rivalry between the Barberini and Pamphilij
families, as mentioned, and the long-standing political, economic and nationalistic tensions between
the Serbs and the Croats, two ethnic groups that coexisted in the former Yugoslavia.
It would appear that paintings take on lives of their own as visual archives documenting ideological
narratives open to temporal interpretations. Such is the stuff of art history.
Next Issue: The Case of the A. Y. Jackson in Gitsegukla
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works by Atefeh Safaei Nia, Bahman
Doustdar, Farhad Varasteh, Fatemeh
Javadi, Fereshteh Shahani, Hartounian, Homa Naeli, Hossein Kashian,
Jamal Abiri, Padideh Hashemi, Parisa
Shahramiri, Saba Orouji, Sahar Seyedi, Sara Arianpour, Sonia Kajavi,
Tabatabai, Venus Arastoo Nejad and
Zohreh Hamraz; May 1-14 “Spring
Group Exhibition”, works by Brookes
Walker, Ehsanollah Soltani, Faranak
Mohebbi, Farhad Varasteh, Fatemeh
Javadi, Fereshteh Shahani, Homa
Naeli, Hossein Kashian, Jamal Abiri,
P. Rheaurme, Sahar Seyedi, Sara
Hasani Nalosi, Sara Yousef Panah,
Venus Arastoo Nejad and Zohreh Hamraz; May 16-28 Fatemeh Javadi,
“Painting Exhibition".
CityScape Community Art Space
North Vancouver Community Arts
Council 335 Lonsdale Ave
✆604-988-6844 nvartscouncil.ca
Cityscape: mon-wed & fri 9am-5pm thurs
9am-9pm sat 12-5pm, District Foyer
Gallery, North Vancouver District Hall:
mon-fri 8am-4:30pm, District Library
Gallery, Lynn Valley Main Library: mon-fri
9am-9pm sat 9am-5pm sun 12-5pm, City
Atrium Gallery: mon-fri 8:30am-5pm.
CITYSCAPE Thru Apr 11 Rachael Ashe,
Anyuta Gusakova, Mehran ModarresSadeghi, Connie Sabo and Joseph Wu,
“Purely Paper”, large-scale installations,
sculptures, drawings, origami and 2-D
and 3-D paper cuts; Apr 17-May 16 You
Are Here, celebrating photography and
lens-based art, part of the Capture Photography Festival; May 22-Jul 4 The Boat
Show, works in various media highlighting the world of boats; DISTRICT FOYER
GALLERY, DISTRICT HALL OF NORTH VANCOUVER, 355 W Queens Rd Apr 1-May 26 Cath
Hughes, artwork presenting a sensory
experience to those who venture out into
a natural setting and experience its healing powers; Lynne Taylor Fahnestalk,
whimsical robot sculptures created from
upcycled materials found at garage sales
and flea markets; DISTRICT LIBRARY GALLERY,
LYNN VALLEY MAIN LIBRARY, 1277 Lynn Valley Rd Thru Apr 7 Leef Evans, works
incorporating found or household materials inspired by interesting compositions
found in everyday life; Apr 8-Jun 2 Sibeal
Foyle, charcoal drawings reflect the multiple aspects of living, thinking and engaging with the world through events that
impact her diverse family and community;
CITY ATRIUM GALLERY, 141 W 14th St Thru
May 11 Catherine Nicholls, works celebrating the beautiful blossoms of spring.
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Gordon Smith Gallery of
Canadian Art
2121 Lonsdale Ave ✆604-998-8563
gordonsmithgallery.ca
tues-sat 12-5pm closed holidays.
PROCESS AND MEZZANINE GALLERIES Thru
May 2 Ross Penhall, “Accidentally on
Purpose”, landscape paintings with a
firsthand glimpse of the artist’s “Accidental Fragments”; MAIN GALLERY Figurative Contemplation, figurative works
from the Artists for Kids Teaching Collection; Victor John Penner, “Artists
Depiction”, portraits of Gordon Smith
Gallery and Artists for Kids patron
artists, a visceral manifest of the artist
as “object”, part of the Capture Photography Festival; May 22-Aug 29 Robert
Davidson, “Progression of Form”, a
multifaceted project exploring Davidson's latest artwork within the context
of the current landscape of contemporary Canadian art and his cultural and
artistic history.
Graffiti Co. Art Studio/Gallery
171 E 1st St, 2nd Flr
✆604-980-1699 graffiticoart.com
wed-fri 1:30-5:30pm or by appt. Art
Studio/Gallery offering original contemporary fine art, located on the scenic
North Shore close to Lonsdale Quay. Apr
8-May 15 “Drawing”, drawing-based
works in mixed media by Lucy Godwin,
Gabriele Maurus and Sian Woodward,
iPhone art cards by Meg Troy.
Presentation House Gallery
333 Chesterfield Ave ✆604-986-1351
presentationhousegallery.org
wed-sun 12-5pm. Thru Apr 5 We Are
Continually Exposed to the Flashbulb
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contemporaryartgallery.ca
Jeremy Shaw: Medium-Based Time
COURTESY JOHANN KÖNIG, BERLIN, AND MACAULAY & CO. FINE ART, VANCOUVER
CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY, VANCOUVER BC – Feb 27-Apr 19, 2015 For the past seven years,
the Vancouver-born Jeremy Shaw has resided in Berlin,
where he continues to make work that, according to the
CAG, “amplifies conceptual strategies within the transcendence-seeking experiences of popular culture, as well
as the scientific mapping of these phenomena.” While this
is an acceptable description of the work Shaw made prior
to leaving Vancouver, most notable now is the expanded
range of references he has drawn upon to exude the depth
his content suggests.
In his 16-mm film Variation FQ (2011–2013), Shaw
worked with legendary vogue dancer Leiomy Maldonado, who emerged from the largely Black and Latino drag
ball subculture of the 1980s. But rather than merely show
Maldonado dancing against a black void, “teetering
between elegance and violence,” Shaw effectively joins in
on her performance through step-and-repeat visual
effects introduced by Canadian filmmaker Norman
McLaren in his animated ballet film Pas de deux (1968).
Also on display are Quickeners (2014), an HD video
installation that repurposes an ethnographic film on
snake handlers into a “dystopian science fiction narraJeremy Shaw, Variation FQ (2011-2013), 16-mm film still tive,” and, in the shop windows facing Nelson Street, a
[Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver BC, Feb 27-Apr 19] collection of light-activated UV prints. Michael Turner
of Death: The Photographs of Allen
Ginsberg (1953-1996), photographs
capturing his life, loves and artistic community, including Jack Kerouac, William
S. Burroughs, Neal Cassady, Peter
Orlovsky and others of the Beat Generation of writers, poets and activists; Apr
25-May 31 Tris Vonna-Michell, installations incorporating film, slide projections and photographs combine camera
images and fast-paced, spoken word
compositions to create entangled stories rich with personal and cultural references. The British artist Vonna-Michell
is based in Stockholm.
Seymour Art Gallery
4360 Gallant Ave ✆604-924-1378
seymourartgallery.com
daily 10am-5pm. Thru Apr 11 Nomi Chi,
Ryan Halter, Gerry Kramer, Joel Rich,
Alison Woodward and Jesse Young,
“Tattoo”, photographs by BC tattoo
artists exhibit their most memorable
works on skin and discuss how they
address, overcome and embrace the
challenges of tattoo as an artistic medium; Apr 15-May 9 “Start with Art”, annual exhibition of mixed-media artwork by
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established artists Michael Binkley,
Tara Galuska, Krista Gibbard, Insect
Collective, Shima Itabashi, Meghan
Parker, Anne Love, Ron Love, Monique
McEwen, Kim O’Brien, Robin Reid,
Sarah Ronald, Donny Sparrow, Mary
Anne Tateishi, Liane McLaren Varnam
and Kate Whitehead, works are only for
sale to kids 16 and younger, aimed at cultivating a love of art among children; Apr
15-May 9 John Steil, “Counting to
1,000”, video; Mary Anne Tateishi,
“Secrets”, multimedia paintings.
SPACE emmarts
305 Mansfield Place ✆604-375-0694
emmarts.ca
wed and fri 2-5pm and by appt. Apr 4,
May 2, Jun 6 FirstSaturday.ca Open
Studios.
PeNTICTON
The Lloyd Gallery
18 Front St ✆250-492-4484
lloydgallery.com
mon-sat 10am-5:30pm. Gallery artists
including Aunaray, Irvine Adams, Laila
Campbell, Rod Charlesworth, Connor
Charlesworth, Glenn Clark, Peter Corbett, Kelly Corbett, Jan Crawford, Les
Dunlop, Serge Dubé, Valerie Eibner,
Shannon Ford, Jim Glenn, Perry Haddock, Julia Hargreaves, Frances Harris, Anne-Marie Harvey, Erika Hawkes,
Kevin Healy, Michael Hermesh, Beverly Inkster, Thérèse Johnston, Bob
Kebic, Denis Kleine, Dongmin Lai,
Robyn Lake, Viv McElgunn Lieskovski,
Angie Roth McIntosh, Min Ma, Julie
Mai, Ingrid Mann-Willis, Greg Metz,
Debbie Milner, Toni Onley, Diane
Paton Peel, Graham Pettman, Lance
Regan, John Revill, Bonnie Roberts,
Anita Skinner, Theo Tobiasse, Marla
Wilson, Nel Witteman, Marjolein Witteman, William Watt and Robert Wood.
Penticton Art Gallery
199 Marina Way ✆250-493-2928
pentictonartgallery.com
tues-fri 10am-5pm sat & sun 11-4pm.
Thru May 10 MAIN GALLERY Elementary
Basic: A Steampunk Primer, works that
show an art and design subculture that
combines science fiction, history, fantasy and the Victorian era into a fanciful
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
blend; PROJECT ROOM AND TONI ONLEY
GALLERY Steamrolled: How Steam Colonized the West, artists from across the
province examine the role the railway
has historically played in Canada in
terms of “Nation Building”; May 14-Jun
14 MAIN GALLERY Annual High School
Exhibition, featuring the students of
School District 67, Okanagan Skaha;
PROJECT ROOM Bethany Handfield: 2015
Meadowlark Festival Featured Artist;
TONI ONLEY GALLERY Annual Art Auction
Preview, auction takes place Jun 27,
contact the gallery for information.
Tumbleweed Gallery
and Framing
452 Main St ✆250-492-7701
tumbleweedgallery.ca
tues-sat 10am-5pm sun & mon by appt.
Artist in attendance Fridays 10am-5pm.
Thru Jun 12 Liz Marshall, Susan
McCarrell, Jill Leir Salter, Carol
Munro, Jenny Long, Margo Cooper
and W.L. Hibberd, “Push and Pull”,
new works by gallery artists.
PORT ALBeRNI
Signal Hill, St. John NFLD, Jean Claude Roy, oil on canvas, 31x31 in
DRAW Gallery
4529 Melrose St ✆250-724-2056
1-855-755-0566 drawgallery.com
May thru Dec: thurs-fri 12-5pm or by
appt. Our Gallery Beyond Walls offers
contemporary Canadian West Coast art in
an intimate setting, celebrating the diversity and talent of local and regional
artists. Apr 25-Jun 27 “Spring into ART!”,
works by gallery artists can be viewed
and purchased online or on location.
Paintings, photographs, mixed media,
glass, copper, paper, cedar, photographic
giclées, ink and paper by Lucas Chickite,
Colleen Clancy, Nanci Cook, Cathy Corbett, Barbara Desmarais, Gordon
James, Martha James, Louise Lavallee,
Amy Louise, Davyd Oram, Perrin
Sparks, Laurence Subra-Bieusses,
Catherine Tableau, Cat Thom, Darren
Willis, Tamas Zalatnai and others.
PORT MOODY
★ Port Moody Arts Centre
2425 St Johns St ✆604-931-2008
pomoarts.ca
mon-fri 10am-8pm sat-sun 10am-5pm
closed holidays. Apr 16-May 14 Samantha Williams-Chapelsky – The Nature
of Silk (Alberta) and Jenna Robinson –
Perspectives (BC), artists inspired by
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SPRING SHOW
APRIL 9 – MAY 17, 2015
the landscapes of their provinces, but
working in different media; May 21-Jun
18 George Vlismas – Retrospective;
Sarah and Dennis Ronald – Hereditary
Conversations.
PRINCe GeORGe
Two Rivers Gallery
725 Canada Games Way
✆250-614-7800
tworiversgallery.ca
mon-sat 10am-5pm thurs 10am-9pm
sun 12-5pm. Thru Apr 5 RUSTAD GALLERIA
Prince George Artists' Workshop Mem-
bers, “Rebirth”, celebrating Prince
George’s being reborn as a cultural,
dynamic, thriving community; Thru Apr
26 Adad Hannah, Philippa Jones, Marianne Nicolson, Ann Smith and Jennifer
Pighin, “Elapsed”, artwork bridging the
past with the future, each artist working
from a unique perspective, embodying
different philosophical approaches to his
or her practice; “North: An Exhibition for
the 2015 Canada Winter Games”, artwork exploring what North means to us,
featuring Anna-Maria Lawrie, Annerose
Georgeson, Azucena Rudland, Betty
Kovacic, Bill Horne, Caroline Anders,
Crystalynn Tarr, Desiree deRuiter,
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centre.nikkeiplace.org
Leslie Hossack: Registered
NIKKEI NATIONAL MUSEUM & CULTURAL CENTRE, BURNABY BC – Apr 11-Jun 7, 2015 The title of this
exhibition refers to a Canadian government directive that had 22,000 Japanese-Canadian adults reporting to the RCMP for interrogation – not after Imperial Japan’s December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor, as is widely believed, but before that. The result of these interrogations, apart from humiliation, was
the issuing of registration
cards, some of which form a
discrete installation in the
Registered exhibition.
Another of the installations is devoted to a selection
of clippings from Vancouver
newspapers in the 1940s,
where yet further instances of
humiliation are “registered”
– this time in the form of editorial opinion, but most cruelly in “objective fact.” The
t h i r d p a r t o f t h e exhibit
comprises Leslie Hossack’s
interpretive colour photographs of relevant British Leslie Hossack, Large Barn, Site of Tashme Internment Camp, Sunshine Valley, British Columbia
Columbia buildings.
(2013), colour photograph [Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre, Burnaby BC, Apr 11-Jun 7]
It is in these buildings that
the story played out – those on Vancouver’s Powell Street (Japantown’s main drag), the old RCMP
Fairmont Barracks at 33rd Avenue and Heather Street (from which Orders-in-Council under the
War Measures Act were issued) and the Japanese internment camp near Hope, BC. Michael Turner
Elmer Gunderson, Frances Gobbi, Jennifer Pighin, Judy Hilgemann, Kim
Stewart, Mary Mottishaw, Perry Rath,
Susan Barton-Tait, Victoria Edgarr,
Roderick Brown and Saul Miller.
PRINCe RuPeRT
Museum of Northern BC
100 First Ave W ✆250-624-3207
museumofnorthernbc.com
tues-sat 9am-5pm. Admission: adults
$6, students $2, children under 12 $1,
children under 5 free, members free.
Apr-May “Lines of Expression: A Collection of Northwest Coast Prints from
Past to Present”, chronicling the evolution of Northwest Coast style and
design of 2-D art, including works by
Robert Jackson, Heber Reece, Vernon
Stephens, James Sawyer, Art Wilson,
Freda Diesing, Henry Green, Marcel
Russ, Vern Brown, Richard Atkins,
Dempsey Bob and others, from the
museum's permanent collection; Ongoing Permanent exhibits of Northwest
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Coast history, art and culture in several
galleries; the KWINITSA RAILWAY STATION
MUSEUM and the TSIMSHIAN DANCE LONGHOUSE, exhibits, art and performances.
QuALICuM BeACH
The Old School House
Arts Centre
122 Fern Rd W ✆250-752-6133
theoldschoolhouse.org
mon-sat 10am-4:30pm. Thru Apr 10
Tony Bousall, David Hunwick, David
Ladmore, Laurie Ladmore and Paul
Peregal, “The Imagists”, paintings by
Victoria artists; Conversation between
photographer Barry Herring and
painter Richard Motchman; Apr 11-24
The Art from the Attic Sale, 10th annual art sale; Apr 25-May 23 Small
Works Group Show, 300 paintings
under one foot square; May 25-Jun 6
Fibre Arts: Fibre Arts Network of
Western Canada and Mid island Surface Design.
RICHMOND
Richmond Art Gallery
Christopher Rauschenberg, Zanzibar XVII
(2015), pigment inkjet print [Elizabeth Leach
Gallery, Portland OR, Apr 2-May 2]
7700 Minoru Gate ✆604-247-8300
richmondartgallery.org
mon-fri 10am-6pm thurs 10am-9pm sat
& sun 10am-5pm. Apr 18-Jun 28 Greg
Girard: Richmond/Kowloon, photographs recording the social and physical
transformations in two cities – previously created work documenting Hong
Kong’s Kowloon Walled City and new
images of Richmond and its residents.
SALMON ARM
Salmon Arm Art Gallery
70 Hudson Ave NE ✆250-832-1170
salmonarmartscentre.ca
tues-sat 11am-4pm. Apr 3-25 Jeff
Wilson, “By Land, Sea & Air”, paintings
by the Vancouver artist; May 2-30
#BecauseArt, 100 multimedia works
by artists aged 15 to 25.
SALT SPRING
ISLAND
Duthie Gallery
125 Churchill Rd ✆250-537-9606
duthiegallery.com
fri-sun 11am-5pm or by appt. Apr 3-30
Arnold Shives, Richard Tetrault and
Richard York, “Imprints 2015”, new
prints – woodcuts, etchings, linocuts
and monoprints; May 2-Jun 3 Heather
Caldwell, “Provence”, plein air paintings capture her deep appreciation of
the beauty of the French countryside.
SIDNeY
colm Jolly, Jack Kreutzer, Clement
Kwan, Sheena Lott, Dennis Magnusson, Jerry Markham, Sheila Mather,
Richard McDiarmid, Glen Melville,
Catherine Moffat, Pieter Molenaar,
Murray Phillips, Clive Powsey, Michael
O'Toole, Nancy O'Toole, Jim Park,
Ron Parker, Janice Robertson, Gail
Sibley, Sandhu Singh, Blu Smith,
Michael Stockdale, Ray Ward and
Alan Wylie.
SKIDeGATe
Haida Gwaii Museum
2 Second Beach Rd
✆250-559-4645 ext 245
haidaheritagecentre.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm. Admission: adults
$16, seniors $15, students $10, children 6-12 $5, children under 5 free.
Thru May 24 Ariane Medley (Old Massett), Jayne Patrick (Abbotsford) and
Charlie Easton (Vancouver), “Artists in
Gwaii Haanas”, works by artists in the
Gwaii Haanas 2014 Residency Program; Apr 10-May 24 Karlie King,
“Pest”, mixed media.
Peninsula Gallery
100-2506 Beacon Ave
✆250-655-1282 1-877-787-1896
pengal.com
mon-sat 9am-5pm sun 11am-4pm.
Apr-May Showing works by gallery
artists Gaye Adams, Don Bastian,
Robert Bateman, Kristina Boardman,
Lindsay Branson, Philip Buytendorp,
Elynne Chudnovsky, Brent Cooke, Carol Evans, Douglas Fisher, Real
Fournier, Tim Hall, Tom Hamer, W.
Allan Hancock, Tiffany Hastie, Mark
Hobson, IceBear, Gail Johnson, Malpreview-art.com
Shannon Browne, Radix (2015), archival
digital print [Artemis Gallery, Deep Cove,
North Vancouver BC, 778-233-9805,
artemisgallery.ca]
SQuAMISH
Foyer Gallery at the
Squamish Public Library
37907 2nd Ave
✆604-892-3110 604-815-3629
squamish.bclibrary.ca/services-programs
/foyer-gallery
mon-thurs 12-8pm fri-sun 10am-4pm.
Thru Apr 6 WALLS & CASES Compassion,
group exhibition in honour of International
Women’s Day; Apr 7-May 4 WALLS Nalidsa Sukpraser, “Faces”, acrylic paintings;
CASES Foyer Fundraiser Exhibit; May 5Jun 1 WALLS & CASES FibreEssence and
the Vancouver Guild of Fibre Arts, “Cherry Blossoms Group Show”, fibre art.
SuNSHINe COAST
Gibsons Public Art Gallery
431 Marine Dr, Gibsons
✆604-886-0531 gpag.ca
thurs-mon 11am-4pm. Apr 2-26 Veronica Aimone, Teressa L. Bernard, Sandy
Kay, Jane Richardson and Lori Sokoluk,
“Azo Gold”, the faculties of “gold" are
infused into paintings and sculptures;
Apr 30-May 24 “Coast Modern”, designing, experimenting and producing functional and fun works for the future by
Nicolas and Jess Meyer, Karen Konzuk,
Kez Sherwood, Wallace Karlson, Julien
Ruinat, Robert Studer, Riley McFerrin,
Bjorn Enja, Derek Anderson and Helen
Highwater, Amelia Epp, Sandy Buck,
Dwayne Dobson, Sara Gillingham,
Meghan Hildebrand and Beth Hawthorn.
Landing Gallery Artists' Co-op
436 Marine Dr, Gibsons
✆604-886-0099 landinggallery.ca
daily 11am-4pm. Apr “Somewhere Out
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kag.bc.ca
Ron Shuebrook: Drawings
KELOWNA ART GALLERY, KELOWNA BC – Mar 7-Apr 26, 2015 This six-venue touring exhibition,
organized by the Thames Art Gallery of Chatham, Ontario, features abstract charcoal drawings by the
Toronto-based senior artist Ron Shuebrook. In addition to the 23 framed works assembled for the
touring exhibition, the artist has included seven large-scale, unframed works made especially for the
Kelowna Art Gallery.
Now 71, Shuebrook is among the few remaining artists whose practices are rooted in the questions, answers and anxieties that attended mid-20th-century modern art. Thus, it should come as no
surprise to find in Shuebrook’s
current production evocations
of period Modernists such as
Franz Kline, Philip Guston and
Robert Motherwell.
Rather than reinscribe the
characteristics of this era,
Shuebrook, who has taught at
some of Canada’s leading art
institutions, prefers to converse
with them – as one might
expect from a dedicated educator whose interests extend to
expressions of reference and
allusion and their critique.
Ron Shuebrook, Airport (for LPS) (2014), charcoal on Arches paper [Kelowna Art Gallery,
Accompanying the exhibiKelowna BC, Mar 7-Apr 26]
tion is a handsome catalogue
that includes thoughtful texts by notable Canadian artists Melanie Authier, John Kissick and
David Urban, as well as a probing interview by the ubiquitous Robert Enright. Michael Turner
There”, Jen Drysdale, paintings; Cindy
Cantelon (Earthly Creature Designs),
small sculptural works; May Ed Hill, "On
Canvas", paintings and prints on canvas; Peter Sugars, handmade and
unique wooden art boxes. Call the
gallery for more information.
★ Surrey Art Gallery
13750 88 Ave (at King George Blvd)
✆604-501-5566 surrey.ca/artgallery
Sep 21-Jul 4: tue-thurs 9am-9pm fri
9am-5pm sat 10am-5pm sun 12-5pm
(closed mon & holidays). Apr 11-Jun
SuRReY
Kwantlen Art Gallery &
Arbutus Gallery at
Coast Capital Savings Library
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
D126-12666 72nd Ave
2nd location: Cloverdale Fine Arts
Gallery, Cloverdale Campus,
Room 1843-5500 180th St
✆604-599-2219
kpu.ca/arts/fine-arts
Check the website for hours. SURREY
CAMPUS: ARBUTUS GALLERY AT COAST CAPITAL SAVINGS LIBRARY May 5-20 Sofia Collective and Carmen Papilia; CLOVERDALE
CAMPUS Opens Apr 17 13th Perspective
– Fine Arts Graduating Show.
34 PREVIEW ■ APRIL/MAY 2015
Berenice Abbott: Chicken Market (c. 1935),
silver gelatin print from Pictured Windows
exhibition [Equinox Gallery, Vancouver, Mar
28-May 2]
14 Views from the Southbank II:
Moments, Reflections, Intervals, second of three exhibitions celebrating the
Gallery’s 40th anniversary through portraits of people and places in Surrey and
the surrounding area; Stephen Foster:
Remediating Curtis – Imagining Indigeneity, an interactive video projection
and 3-D images that explore the legacy
of ethnographer Edward S. Curtis; Apr
11-Aug 22 John Wynne: Anspayaxw,
an installation for voice, image and
sound featuring the endangered language of Gitxsanimax of the Gitxsan
people based near Hazelton, BC, part of
Open Sound 2015: Polyphonic Cartograph; Thru Apr 26 Art by Surrey Elementary School Students; May 2-Jul 4
Dimasalang III International Artist
Group, recent works in a variety of
media by artists from the Filipino-Canadian community; May 23-Feb 21, 2016
Tony Westman: Becoming Surrey –
Journey Through the Invisible City, a
digital photographic mural exploring the transformation of Surrey’s suburban landscape into a built urban envi-
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
ronment; Thru Aug 2 Orijit Sen: From
Punjab, with Love, a large-scale mural
chronicling the daily life, history, myths
and festivities of the Punjab region
through the centuries; Thru Oct 31
Robert Davidson: Supernatural Eye;
Thru Dec 13 Jim Adams, Polly Gibbons, Cora Li-Leger, Haruko Okano
and Mandeep Wirk, “Re:Source – A Living Archive 1975-2015 Part 2”, featuring new research, images and creative
responses to the archive.
TSAWWASSeN
Gallery 1710
1710 56th St ✆604-943-3313
southdeltaartistsguild.com
thurs-sun 11am-4pm. Apr 2-19 Paint
My World, members' show; Apr 20-26
Private Members' Show; May 7-24
Tapestry, members' show; May 25-31
Behind The Mask: Southpointe Academy's Senior Art Exhibition, students
Grades 9-12 explore self identity.
VANCOuVeR
Access Gallery
222 E Georgia St ✆604-689-2907
accessgallery.ca
tues-sat 12-5pm. Apr 11-May 23
Rebecca Bayer and Laura Kozak, Emiliano Sepulveda and Eden Veaudry,
“Field Studies”, mapping, photography
and sculpture.
Art Beatus (Vancouver)
Consultancy Ltd.
108-808 Nelson St ✆604-688-2633
artbeatus.com
mon-fri 10am-6pm. Apr 10-Jun 5 Ross
C. Kelly, “Hiding in Plain Sight”, new
photography focusing on the descriptive limitations of photography and the
portrayal of space.
The Art Emporium
2928 Granville St ✆604-738-3510
theartemporium.ca
by appt mon-sat 10am-6pm. Exceptional inventory of paintings by Canadian, American and French masters of the
20th century, featuring Emily Carr and
all members of the Group of Seven and
preview-art.com
Art Works Gallery
225 Smithe St ✆604-688-3301
artworksbc.com
mon-fri 9am-6pm sat 10am-6pm sun
12-5pm. Apr 3-May 14 “Harbinger”,
the colours and textures of spring with
works by James Leonard, Vern Simpson and Carole Arnston, new artists
Stacey Dallyn, Shirley Werner and
Georgey Korbalev, providing hints of
what new media and techniques the
season has to offer.
Artists of Kerrisdale
221A
100-221 E Georgia St
✆604-568-0812 221a.ca
tues-fri 10am-5pm sat 12-5pm. Apr 9May 23 Ron Tran, “The Kitchen Garden
at Home/Store”; OFFSITE SEMI-PUBLIC,
271 Union St Thru Feb 20, 2016 Ken
Lum, “Vancouver Especially (A Vancouver Special scaled to its property value
in 1973, then increased by 8 fold)”,
installation.
several of their contemporaries, C.
Krieghoff, David Milne, J.W. Morrice,
Tom Thomson; paintings by Karel
Appel, A. Calder, E. Cortès, Montague
Dawson, Jean and Raoul Dufy, A.
Hambourg, J. Hervé, Picasso, Utrillo,
A. Volti, Andrew Wyeth, and Canadians
Max Bates, Donald Flather, H.G.
Glyde, E.J. Hughes, F. Lansdowne,
John Little, Henri Masson, Rudolph
Messner, Hugh Monahan, Riopelle,
Goodridge Roberts, Jack Shadbolt and
Andrew Wong.
Ross C. Kelly, Hong Kong #2 (2015), 673 Cprints on board [Art Beatus, Vancouver BC,
Apr 10-Jun 5]
Kerrisdale Community Centre Art Space
5851 W Boulevard
artistsofkerrisdale.com
mon-fri 8am-10pm sat 7am-7pm sun
9am-5pm. Apr 3-30 Impressions &
Expressions, a juried exhibition of artwork in acrylics, oils, watercolours and
mixed media; Apr 11-12 10am-4pm
Artists of Kerrisdale (Celebrating 60
Years), “2015 Annual Art Show &
Sale”, landscapes, abstracts, florals
and more by 20+ artists, with the artists
in attendance.
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W 6th Ave
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SLOPES
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MARION SCOTT ◆
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W 2nd Ave
W 3rd Ave
Burrard St
W 1st Ave
Cypress St
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Chestnut St
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Vanier
Park Downtown Vancouver
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youraga.ca
DaveandJenn: No End
ART GALLERY OF ALBERTA, EDMONTON
AB – Mar 21-Jun 7, 2015 David John Foy
IMAGE COURTESY OF TRÉPANIERBAER GALLERY
and Jennifer Saleik are best known to art
audiences as DaveandJenn, a name they
adopted in 2004 as students at the Alberta
College of Art + Design. Their joint
practice is based in painting, sculpture and
installation, with a superstructural interest
in what they describe as “a long view of
both human and natural histories, together
with the more closed-off realms of private
spectacles and inner landscapes.”
For their first solo exhibition at the
AGA, the artists continue what curator
Kristy Trinier refers to as their “neverending, always developing mythological
tableaux vivant of two figurative sculp- DaveandJenn, My Mother, Euphoria (2013), digital photograph [Art Gallery
tures [Euphoria and The Archer] in dia- of Alberta, Edmonton AB, Mar 21-Jun 7]
logue with a salon-style constellation of paintings.”
Those new to the work of DaveandJenn can expect a world as expressive and narratively complex as those of mid-career Canadians David Altmejd, Valérie Blass, Shary Boyle and Geoffrey
Farmer. However, what distinguishes DaveandJenn from their contemporaries is their uncanny
layering of paint and clear resin – a material innovation that parallels the metaphorical weave that
is central to their work. Michael Turner
Arts Off Main Gallery
ArtStarts Gallery
216 E 28th Ave ✆604-876-2785
artsoffmain.ca
wed-sun 11:30am-5:30pm. An artistrun gallery with work exclusively by BC
artists, offering original and affordable
paintings, photographs, prints, sculptures, jewellery, pottery and professional framing. Showing new artists Marina
Crawford, photography, Cindy-Wynne
Kolding, acrylics, and Chardon Labrie,
mixed media. Also works by Linda
Read, Eileen Mosca, Sabine Simons,
Lee Sanger and Jennifer Mitton. Featured artist for April is Cathy Blake, and
for May, Howard Pedlar.
808 Richards St
✆604-336-0626 ext 105
artstarts.com/gallery
wed-fri 10am-4:30pm sun 10am-4:30
pm. Thru Sep 26 At the Intersection:
Learning In and Through the Arts,
showcasing different ways that young
people from across BC have demonstrated learning in different curriculum areas
through different artistic disciplines.
Artspeak
233 Carrall St ✆604-688-0051
artspeak.ca
tues-sat 12-5pm. Thru May 21 Invernomuto – in short, this is a story of
fathers. A father of Ethiopia, a father of
reggae and dub, fathers of the Rastafarian movement, a socialist father who
bred a future fascist father who became
the disgraced father of a nation. Fathers
have so many accoutrements. History is
unspooling at the ankles of sons.
38 PREVIEW ■ APRIL/MAY 2015
Audain Gallery
149 W Hastings St, SFU Woodward's
✆778-782-9102 sfugalleries.ca
tues-sat 12-6pm. Apr 16-25 SCA BFA
Graduating Exhibition, works by students from the School for the Contemporary Arts at SFU; May 7-16 SCA MFA
Informal Exhibition, works by students
from the School for the Contemporary
Arts at SFU.
Back Gallery Project
602 E Hastings St ✆604-336-7633
backgalleryproject.com
tues-sat 1-5pm. Apr 9-May 9 Peter
Combe: Konfettikünst, 3-D artworks
using household paint swatches, usually
hand-punched into small disks fitted
into bevel-cut grooves on specially prepared archival material, creating works
ranging from abstract pattern-based
colour compositions to realistic portraits
of people. Combe is based in San Francisco; May 14-Jun 20 Wil Murray: The
Enemies of The Novel, large-scale 3-D
planar paintings, multiple-exposure collages and recent hand-coloured photographic works. Murray currently works
between Canada and Berlin; BILLBOARD
(Princess Ave behind the gallery) Apr
Annie Briard, “Any Day Now”, an in situ
photographic installation challenging
how we perceive the world around us.
Bau-Xi Gallery
3045 Granville St ✆604-733-7011
bau-xi.com
mon-sat 10am-5:30pm sun 11am5:30pm. Apr 16-30 Cori Creed, “At the
Surface”, painting the various shapes,
energies and hues of our coastal landscape; Cara Barer, “Origin”, photographs – Barer affords a second life to
the cast-off books and paper she rereinterprets in her work, alluding to the
status of the book in the contemporary
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
digital age; May 7-30 Bau-Xi | 50, celebrating our 50th anniversary, MAIN
GALLERY New works by gallery artists;
UPPER GALLERY A look back.
Beaty Biodiversity Museum
University of British Columbia
2212 Main Mall ✆604-827-4955
beatymuseum.ubc.ca
tues-sun 10am-5pm. Thru Sep 6 Ian
Lane, “ShutterBUG”, photographs of
insects, showcasing how Lane's pastime became his passion and how his
images have contributed to science.
Bill Reid Gallery
of Northwest Art
639 Hornby St ✆604-682-3455
billreidgallery.ca
wed-sun 11am-5pm. Admission (+GST):
adults $10, seniors/students $7, youth/
child 5-17 $5, kids 4 and under free,
family (2 adults + 2 children) $25. Group
rates and guided tours available when
booked in advance. Showcasing the
permanent collection of Bill Reid works
and changing exhibitions of Northwest
Coast art. Thru Jul 5 Gwaai Edenshaw, “Godanxee’wat: Stone Ribs”,
an eight-and-a-half-foot bronze totem
pole; Thru Sep 27 “The Box of Treasures: Gifts from the Supernatural”, a collection of sacred masks and regalia
revealing beings from the forest, sea
and supernatural realm, created for
Kwakwaka'wakw Potlatches by artist
and traditional Chief Beau Dick,
Gigame Walis Gyiyam (Gray Whale)
and other master carvers.
Britannia Art Gallery
1661 Napier St, Britannia Library
✆604-718-5800 604-874-5916
britanniacentre.org
mon thurs fri 8:30am-5pm tues-wed
8:30am-9pm sat 9:30am-5pm sun 15pm. Apr 1-May 1 Evaly, “Play”, paintings; Heidi Kerr, “Architecture of
Dreams”, installation; May 6-29 Britannia Centre's Teen Program, mixedmedia works.
Catriona Jeffries Gallery
274 E 1st Ave ✆604-736-1554
catrionajeffries.com
tues-sat 11am-5pm. Thru May 2 Myfanwy MacLeod, “Tell Her Nothing She
Tells All”; May 15-Jun 2 Janice Kerbel.
Centre A, Vancouver
International Centre for
Contemporary Asian Art
229 E Georgia St ✆604-683-8326
centrea.org
tues-sat 11am-6pm. May 7-Jun 7 David
Vaisbord, “Champions of Little Mountain”, multimedia documentary project
looks at Sim and Joan Chang, a blind
couple and the last holdouts of the Little
Mountain public housing development.
★ Chali-Rosso Art Gallery
2250 Granville St ✆604-733-3594
chalirosso.com
tues-sun 11am-6pm and by appt.
Salvador Dalí, Divine Comedy, 100
original woodcuts. Also featuring
works by Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Joan Miró, Henri Matisse,
Rembrandt, Max Ernst, Wassily
Kandinsky, Robert Motherwell and
Renoir.
CAPTURE PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL, VANCOUVER: capturephotofest.com | PORTLAND PHOTO MONTH: photolucida.org
GALLERY HOP, VANCOUVER: April 11, canadianart.ca/gallery-hop-days | MOTION IN ART, CALGARY: April 18, capricesfinearts.com
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jewishmuseum.ca
Fred Schiffer: Lives in Photos
THE JEWISH MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES OF BC AT MAKE GALLERY, VANCOUVER BC – Apr 16-May 31, 2015
PHOTO BY FRED SCHIFFER, ©JMABC
From the time he arrived in Vancouver in 1958
until his death in 1999, Fred Schiffer was at the
cutting edge of portrait photography in Vancouver. During a period of rapid change, he took pictures of many of the city’s leading lights, including
architect Arthur Erickson, artist B. C. Binning,
actor and author Chief Dan George, Judge
Nathan Nemetz, columnist Jack Wasserman and
broadcast journalist Jack Webster. He also photographed visiting celebrities and dignitaries,
from jazz musicians to British royalty. Although
Schiffer worked from his famed Seymour Street
studio, he shot many of his most memorable and
revealing portraits outside of it – in the homes,
gardens and work environments of his subjects.
Schiffer’s story is both harrowing and inspiring. Born in Vienna, he trained there as a lawyer,
but was forced to flee his home country to seek
refuge in England from Nazism. After the war, he
and his wife and children emigrated to Argentina,
then, in 1958, moved to Vancouver, seeking a more
stable political climate. Throughout this time,
Fred Schiffer, Arthur Erickson, Architect (c. 1963), black-and-white
Schiffer
supported himself with the art he had
photograph [The Jewish Museum and Archives of BC at Make
learned in order to pay his way through law school
Gallery, Vancouver BC, Apr 16-May 31]
– photography. Robin Laurence
Charles H. Scott Gallery
Choboter Fine Art
Emily Carr University of Art + Design
1399 Johnston St, Granville Island
✆604-844-3809 chscott.ecuad.ca
daily 12-5pm. Thru Apr 19 David Zink
Yi, video and photo works by the Peruvian-born, Berlin-based artist; May 3-17
MAA Graduation Exhibition, annual
exhibit of Emily Carr University's Master
of Applied Arts students.
23 Alexander St ✆604-688-0145
604-779-7050 choboter.com
mon-sat 12-8pm. Ongoing presentation of recent and older figurative
abstract paintings by local artist Don
Choboter.
Chinese Cultural Centre Museum
555 Columbia St ✆604-658-8880
604-658-8883 cccvan.com
tue-sun 11am-5pm. Admission: adults
$3, seniors & students $2, groups 50+
$2/each, members free. Thru Apr 12
Chinese Henan Woodblock New Year
Prints; May 2-31 Historical stamps,
numismatics, photographs and artifacts
celebrating the 130th anniversary of the
Canadian Pacific Railway (1885-2015);
Ongoing Generation to Generation –
History of Chinese Immigrants in
British Columbia, photographs from
the 1800s and 1900s; CHINESE CANADIAN
MILITARY MUSEUM Documents, photographs, certificates and military goods.
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Dick, Kevin Cranmer, Susan Point, Norman Tait, Richard Sumnar, Tim Paul,
Tom Paul, Isabel Rorick, Derek Wilson,
Phil Gray, Doug David, Tom Eneas,
Marcus Alfred, Tim Alfred, Barry Wilson, Henry Robertson and others.
Contemporary Art Gallery
Circle Craft Gallery
1-1666 Johnston St, Granville Island
✆604-669-8021 circlecraft.net
daily 10am-7pm. Apr 2-May 4 Attachments, a national exhibition of sculptural brooches; May 7-Jun 1 Jo Ludwig,
“Steam Punk Insects”, new works in
metal and glass.
Coastal Peoples
Fine Arts Gallery
312 Water St, Gastown
✆604-684-9222 coastalpeoples.com
daily 10am-6pm. Ongoing “Winter Solstice I: Celebrating the coming of light”,
an epic event when the “sun stands still"
(translation of the Latin “solstice"), a time
of new beginnings and growth with a
focus on the celestial beings of sun and
moon, with multimedia artworks by Beau
555 Nelson St ✆604-681-2700
contemporaryartgallery.ca
tues-sun 12-6pm. Free admission. Thru
Apr 19 Jeremy Shaw, “Medium-Based
Time”, a black and white 16mm film of
transgender voguer Leiomy Maldonado,
an HD video installation that reworks
archival ethnographic film into a dystopian science fiction narrative, and a new
series of light-activated UV prints in the
windows of our street façade; May 1-Jun
28 Julia Dault, “Blame It on the Rain”,
new works – textured paintings and
improvised sculptures fuse the emphasis on process found in both Abstract
Expressionist painting and post-Minimal
sculpture; OFFSITE YALETOWN-ROUNDHOUSE
STATION, CANADA LINE Thru Apr 19 Shannon Bool, “The Flight of the Medici Mamluk”, new commission that comments on
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GAGE GALLERY
a wide selection of works by leading
First Nations artists, including Bill Reid,
Robert Davidson, Don Yeomans and
Beau Dick; artwork includes carved
wood masks, cedar bentwood boxes,
totem poles, bronze and glass works,
baskets, prints and handcrafted gold
and silver jewellery.
Douglas Udell Gallery Pop-up
Lyndia Terre
I went into the large space
drawings, photographs, poems
1566 W 6th Ave, 2nd Flr
✆604-736-8900
douglasudellgallery.com
tues-sat 10am-6pm. Apr 4-25 Matthew
Pillsbury, “Tokyo”, long-exposure colour
and black-and-white photograph series,
part of the Capture Photography Festival.
The Douglas Udell Gallery Vancouver
closed its permanent operations in 2014
but remains committed to upholding its
legacy in the vibrant Vancouver art community. This is the first of many pop-up
exhibitions in Vancouver.
MAY 12-30, 2015
Book Launch: Friday, May 15, 7-9 pm
Bring a bag lunch iBook launch: Friday, May 22, 12-1 pm
Artist answers questions: Saturday, May 30, 3-4 pm
2031 Oak Bay Avenue | tues-sat 11am-5pm | gagegallery.ca
the role of decorative arts within art history. Bool has worked with a photographer to document the 16th century
Egyptian Medici Mamluk carpet, recently
rediscovered stored in the Palazzo Pitti in
Florence, Italy.
hours: mon-wed 10am-8pm, thurs-sat
10am-9pm, sun 11am-7pm. Thru Apr 5
Tiziana La Melia, “Innocence at
Home”, curated by Steffanie Ling. Visit
the website for exhibition information.
David Tycho Fine Art
Craft Council of BC Gallery
1386 Cartwright St, Granville Island
✆604-687-7270 604-687-6511
craftcouncilbc.ca
daily 10:30am-5:30pm. Thru May 7
Amanda McCavour, “Testing Testing
123”, mixed media – a process-based
installation resulting from play, mistakes, patterns and colours incorporating thread-based pieces that reflect
small imagined ecosystems with those
that have their own internal logic; May
14-Jun 25 Jane Kidd, “Curious”, tapestry exploring the relationships/contradictions between art and science, imagination and knowledge, decoration and
display, inspired by cabinets of curiosity
and natural history museums.
430-1000 Parker St ✆604-401-1833
tychoart.com
by appt. May 21-24 Art! Vancouver,
participating in the international art fair
at the Vancouver Convention Centre,
visit artvancouver.net; Ongoing David
Tycho, new paintings from the Urban
Matrix and Urban Rhapsody series.
Doctor Vigari Gallery
1816 Commercial Dr ✆604-255-9513
doctorvigarigallery.com
mon-sat 11am-6pm sun 12am-5pm.
Works that go back to the roots of signature designer furniture, home accessories, jewellery, glass, pottery and
fine art.
Douglas Reynolds Gallery
CSA Space
5-2414 Main St ✆604-876-4311
csaspace.ca
See Pulpfiction Books (2422 Main St)
for admission during regular business
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2335 Granville St ✆604-731-9292
douglasreynoldsgallery.com
mon-sat 10am-6pm sun 12-5pm. Specializing in contemporary and historic
Northwest Coast Native art and offering
Dundarave Print
Workshop + Gallery
1640 Johnston St, Granville Island
✆604-689-1650
dundaraveprintworkshop.com
wed-sun 11am-5pm. Apr 1-26 Leonard
Brett, “A Surrealist Alphabet”, new
engravings depicting a new alphabet
that combines language and visual
motifs; Apr 29-May 24 Leah McInnis,
“Globlore”, new prints retelling fairy
tales, myths and folklore through time
and space, combining historic regional
research with fictional interpretations of
metamodern storytelling; May 27-Jun
21 Urban Landscape, original prints by
gallery members depicting Vancouver's
unique location.
Eagle Spirit Gallery
1803 Maritime Mews, Granville Island
✆604-801-5205
eaglespiritgallery.com
daily 11am-5pm or by appt. Specializing in Northwest Coast First Nations and
Inuit art, featuring museum quality
hand-carved masks, panels, bentwood
boxes, totem poles, argillite carvings,
button blankets, glass sculptures and
Inuit stoneworks.
Elissa Cristall Gallery
2239 Granville St ✆604-730-9611
cristallgallery.com
tues-sat 11am-6pm. Apr 4-25 Phung
Noi Fong, “Celebration of Simplicity”,
photographs, part of the Capture Photography Festival; May 21-Jun 13 Camrose
Ducote, “New Work".
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Lyndia Terre: I went into the large space
GAGE GALLERY, VICTORIA BC – May 12-30, 2015 Lyndia Terre is a photographer, printmaker, poet
and painter, originally from Montreal and currently living in Victoria. In this show, she exhibits a
series of photographs, drawings and poems, and debuts an art book made up of the same material.
Created during Terre’s 2014 artist residency at the Horticulture Centre of the Pacific (the first such
residency for the HCP),
the series includes colour
photographs and a corresponding selection of
delicate line drawings in
graphite.
The collection emphasizes all the small
and delightful details to
be discovered within a
large gardenscape: the
curve of a garden stone,
the intricacy of a rose,
and the tendrils curling
Lyndia Terre, Dark pink waterlily (2014), graphite on paper and colour photograph [Gage Gallery,
atop a cattail are beauVictoria BC, May 12-30]
tifully illustrated. The
drawings in particular are contemplative and surprising, echoing the best experiences one can have
while exploring a garden.
The natural world, whether found in the wild or in the garden, is a great passion for Terre, and this
exhibition and book are the latest of several similar projects for her. As Robin Laurence, a well-known
arts writer, says in an essay for the book, Terre has been “exploring, responding to and reflecting upon
aspects of the natural world” for several years, and making “extensive visits to dedicated conservation
areas in Canada and the United States.” Christine Clark
Emily Carr Alumni Gallery
Queen Elizabeth Theatre, 630 Hamilton
St ✆604-630-4562 ecuaa.ca
Open during theatre performances or by
appt. MEZZANINE & BALCONY LEVELS Thru
May 24 Nicola Swaine, “Hum”, paintings investigate a curiosity with the
human condition; May 25-Jul 19 Leah
Biggs, charcoal and paper using the
symbols and gestures of the film medium inspired by classic film noir of the
1940s and 1950s.
English Bay Gallery
Elder: Perceptual Renderings; Pictured
Windows: Storefront Photographs; May
9-Jun 6 Takao Tanabe: Paintings.
The Fazakas Gallery
145 W 6th Ave ✆604-876-2729
fazakasgallery.com
tues-sat 11am-5pm. Apr 18-May 9
Warraba Weatherall, Corey Bulpitt and
Olliemoonsta (Naza del Rosal and
Juan Rico), “Converging Suspects”,
paintings – four artists from three different cultures uniting to make “graffiti”, a
questioned art-form; May 23-Jun 20
103-1535 Johnston St
Granville Island ✆604-688-3006
EnglishBayGallery.com
daily 10am-6pm. Ongoing Paintings by
Ted Seeberg, photo collages by Bill
Frampton and photography by Yoshi
Yamamoto.
Equinox Gallery
525 Great Northern Way
✆604-736-2405 equinoxgallery.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm. Thru May 2 Marten
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Trace Yeomans, Carollyne Yardley and
Rosa Quintana Lillo, “SHE”, paintings
– the exhibit raises questions: Is SHE
there yet? How far has SHE come? How
far does SHE need to go?
Federation Gallery
1241 Cartwright St, Granville Island
✆604-681-8534 artists.ca
tues-sun 10am-4pm. Apr 7-19 Foliage
and Flowers, a celebration of nature’s
vibrant beauty by Active and Signature
member artists; Apr 21-May 10 Canvas
Unbound, works on exposed canvases
challenge the notion that framing an artwork gives it more artistic weight, polish and completion; May 12-24 Pastel
Artists of Canada, exhibition hosted by
the Federation of Canadian Artists.
Firehall Arts Centre Gallery
Scott Billings, A Risky Jump (2015), still from
video [Wil Aballe Art Projects, Vancouver BC,
Mar 19-Apr 18]
280 E Cordova St ✆604-689-0691
firehallartscentre.ca
wed-sat 1-5pm and before evening performances. Thru Apr 25 Hannah Bennett, Lee McKay, Carol McQuaid and
Richard Tetrault, “Urban Echoes”,
linocuts and woodcuts by artists/printmakers who find their inspiration in
urban architectural and industrial structures and the people who inhabit them;
May 6-Jun 20 Emerging Printmakers,
“Longing and Belonging”, artworks
exploring the tension between wanting
to belong and the longing for isolation,
from individual to social perspectives.
Fragrant Wood Gallery
2447 Granville St ✆604-558-2889
fragrantwood.com
daily 10am-6pm. Showing gallery artists
Robert Jess Marshall, Bob Huxtable,
Cathy Ludgate, Frances Sky, Perrin
Sparks, Raymond Chow, Margaret
Reece, IB Oka and others.
Gallery Gachet
88 E Cordova St ✆604-687-2468
gachet.org
wed-sun 12-6pm. Thru Apr 12 The
Right to Remain, showcasing artwork
and documentation from workshops
guided by Downtown Eastside artists
who engaged their community in dialogue about human rights; SALON SHOP
Michelle Tully, “Celebration of Energy”;
Apr 24-May 31 Aja Rose Bond and
Chandra Melting Tallow, “Un Quiet
Bodies”, works exploring the daily
struggle surrounding our human desire
for comfort and support; SALON SHOP
Lena Tan, “The Transience of Value".
Gallery Jones
1725 W 3rd Ave ✆604-714-2216
galleryjones.com
tues-fri 11am-6pm sat 12-5pm and by
appt. Apr 4-23 James Nizam, “The
Mnemonic Landscape”, a new series of
photographs documenting furtive interventions, in this case, the reflective taping of various domestic infrastructures
such as screen doors and wrought-iron
fences; Apr 25-May 23 Danny Singer,
“New Work”, photographs of Prairie
hamlets capture an intimate linear stillness and quietude that often contradicts
the vastness and hard living associated
with the surrounding area.
gallery and the 60th anniversary of the
Potters Guild of British Columbia; Apr 30May 24 Jinny Whitehead and Karisa
Evdokimoff, “A Natural Motivation”, first
in a series of exhibits where an established BC ceramics artist is partnered
with an emerging artist.
Gallery of BC Ceramics
1359 Cartwright St, Granville Island
✆604-669-3606
bcpotters.com
daily 10:30am-5:30pm. Apr 2-26 Celebration – A Potters Guild of BC Members’ Exhibition, showing works that
represent the theme of “celebration”, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the
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grunt gallery
Unit 116-350 E 2nd Ave
✆604-875-9516 grunt.ca
tues-sat 12-5pm. Apr 9-May 16 Henri
Robideau, “Eraser Street – Hubris,
Humility and Humanity in the Making of
a City!” mixes Robideau’s newest and
oldest photographs of moments, mile-
stones and monuments in Vancouver,
tracing the character of the city and its
residents during the last 40 years of
non-stop growth; Thru Apr 30 Zoe
Kreye, “Future Loss”, Kreye interprets
sculptural incarnations of loss on Main
Street. Over 12 weeks, Kreye will engage
shopowners, organizers and residents
in discussions around what it means to
hold space in a shifting landscape.
Havana Gallery
1212 Commercial Dr ✆604-253-9119
havanarestaurant.ca
mon-thurs 11am-11pm fri 11am-midnight sat 10am-midnight sun 10amPREVIEW 45
The Jack and Doris Shadbolt Foundation for the Visual Arts
is pleased to announce
the 2015 VIVA Award recipient
ELIZABETH ZVONAR
CATE RIMMER
.
The Alvin Balkind Curator’s Prize recipient
As part of the Balkind Prize an award of $3,000
will be given to The Charles H. Scott Gallery.
The VIVA Award and Alvin Balkind Curator’s Prize are $12,000 each.
The Awards will be presented on Thursday,
April 16th in the Great Hall at the Law Courts Building.
The Shadbolt Foundation, Box 549, Station A, Vancouver BC V6C 2N3
www.shadboltfoundation.com
11pm. Apr 2-15 Carolyn Trotter, “Painted Peace: Art for Living Mindfully”,
paintings; Apr 16-29 Poetry House,
“That One Thing You Said”, group show
– visual poetry in various media; Apr 30May 13 Valerie Arntzen, “Travelling
Shrines”, cigar boxes; May 14-27 Bob
Leier, “Reshaping the Familiar”, photographs; May 28-Jun 10 Noah Bowman.
Heffel Fine Art Auction House
2247 Granville St ✆604-732-6505
1-800-528-9608 heffel.com
mon-fri 9am-5pm sat 10am-5pm.
Online Auction Apr 2-30 Fine International Art; HO2 Online Auction Apr 1-15
Preview in Calgary by appointment;
Online Auction May 7-28 Fine Canadian
Art; HO2 Online Auction May 6-20 Preview in Calgary by appointment; Live
Auction in Vancouver May 23-26, 11am6pm, May 27 10am-1pm Preview at Heffel Gallery; VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE
WEST, 1055 Canada Place Live Auction
May 27 4pm Post-War & Contemporary
Art; May 27 7pm Fine Canadian Art.
paintings, drawings, photographs and
sculptures.
★ Hill's Native Art
165 Water St, Gastown
✆604-685-5422 hillsnativeart.com
daily 9am-9pm. THIRD FLOOR GALLERY
Apr-May There are no carving or painting demonstrations scheduled, but
artists drop by to use the space at a
moment's notice; May Andy Everson
will be signing his new edition, exclusive to Hill's Native Art. Phone the
gallery for information.
Ian Tan Gallery
2202 Granville St ✆604-738-1077
iantangallery.com
mon-sat 10am-6pm sun 12-5pm. Apr
1-May 31 Spring Group Show, new
works by gallery artists.
Il Museo, Il Centro
★ Hot Art Wet City Gallery
2206 Main St ✆604-764-2266
hotartwetcity.com
wed-sat 12-5pm or by appt. Apr 8-10
The 8th Annual Ladies First Art Show, a
touring show of female artists from
around North America; Apr 16-May 2
Andrea Hooge, “Menno Kitty”, new
works; May 8-30 It's Not Me You See, a
group show with artists from Montreal.
hfa contemporary
Howe Street Gallery of Fine Art
& The Soul of Africa Collection
320-1000 Parker St ✆604-876-7606
604-349-7606 hodnettfineart.com
daily by appt. Apr-May Noel Hodnett,
555 Howe St ✆604-681-5777
howestreetgallery.com
daily 10am-6pm. New paintings by
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
renowned artists Stephen Man Fai
Cheng, Masoud Habibian and Jean
François Mincet. Richard Minn –
exclusive representation of limited edition mythological, Greek and Biblical
bronze sculptures in North America.
Italian Cultural Centre, 3075 Slocan St
✆604-430-3337 ext 230
italianculturalcentre.ca
tues-sat 10am-4pm. Thru May 15
Mended: A Travelling Exhibition of
Contemporary Textile Art.
Initial Gallery
2339 Granville St ✆604-428-4248
initialgallery.com
tues-sat 12-6pm. Thru Apr 11 David
Ellingsen, “The Last Stand”, photography; Apr 16-May 9 Jorge Manes Rubio,
“Buona Fortuna”, photography; May
14-Jun 13 Andy Dixon, mixed-media
paintings.
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Inuit Gallery of Vancouver
206 Cambie St, Gastown
✆604-688-7323 1-888-615-8399
inuit.com
mon-sat 10am-6pm sun 11-5pm. May
1-22 Tim Pitsiulak, Ningeokuluk
Teevee, Shuvinai Ashoona and Jennifer LaPage, “Contemporary Inuit
Drawings”, drawings on paper.
★ Jennifer Kostuik Gallery
1070 Homer St ✆604-737-3969
kostuikgallery.com
tues-sat 10am-6pm sun 1-5pm. Apr 9May 3 William Betts, “Generation”,
new works – ongoing exploration of the
intersection of the digital realm and the
traditional craft of painting using various technologies, strategies and
processes; also showing new line paintings on panel, drawn from nature and
reduced down to a black and white
palette.
Jewish Museum and
Archives of British Columbia
at Make Gallery
257 E 7th Ave ✆604-257-5199
jewishmuseum.ca
thurs-fri 4-6pm sun 11am-4pm. Apr
16-May 31 Fred Schiffer: Lives in Photos, showcasing Schiffer's 40-year
career in Vancouver, part of the Capture
Photography Festival.
★ Kafka's Coffee & Tea
2525 Main St ✆604-569-2967
kafkascoffee.ca
mon-fri 7am-9pm sat & sun 8am-8pm.
Apr 2-May 4 Lauren D. Zbarsky, “5' 3"”,
photography.
Katherine McLean Studio
1-1359 Cartwright St (Rear)
in Railspur Alley opposite Agro Cafe,
Granville Island
✆604-684-8452 604-377-6689
katherinemclean.com
wed-sun 11am-5pm or by chance. AprMay Katherine McLean, “Spring Forward”, showing new encaustic paintings and ceramics, notions of gardens
and verdant colour spring to mind.
Kimoto Gallery
1525 W 6th Ave
✆604-428-0903 604-230-5287
kimotogallery.com
tues-sat 10am-6pm. Apr 2-25 Will
Rafuse, “Déjà Vu:, new paintings; May
1-23 Kevin Boyle, “DaySleeper”, new
photographs; May 28-Jun 20 Katsumi
Kimoto, “Kuroshio”, new paintings.
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★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
Langara College Fine Arts Dept
100 W 49th Ave, Main Foyer, A Bldg
✆604-323-5316 langara.bc.ca
mon-fri 8am-9pm sat & sun 9am-7pm.
Apr 21-29 2015 Fine Arts Student Exhibition, showcasing the work of the next
generation of artists and designers in
painting, sculpture, drawing, design,
ceramics, printmaking and new media.
Lattimer Gallery
1590 W 2nd Ave ✆604-732-4556
lattimergallery.com
mon-sat 10am-5:30pm sun 11am-5pm
holidays 12-5pm. Original works of art
by First Nations artists, including gold
and sterling silver jewellery, masks,
panels, bentwood boxes, totem poles,
argillite, sculptures, paintings and limited edition prints. Apr 25-May 16 Sharifah Marsden – Miigwetch, paintings
and silver jewellery exploring First
Nations art forms, originating from her
traditional Anishinaabe roots and fusing
them with Northwest Coast techniques.
Leighdon Studio Gallery
leighdon.ca
The Leighdon publications Artists of
British Columbia, Volumes 1, 2, 3 and
4, are available through a variety of gift
shops, bookstores and galleries
throughout BC.
Lookout Gallery
5800 University Blvd, Regent College
✆604-224-3245
regent-college.edu/our-campus/look
out-gallery
mon-fri 8:30am-5pm sat 12-4pm. Thru
Apr 30 Adam Back, “The Whole Enchilada”, new mixed-media works generated through reflection on the gratuity and
excess embedded in life; May 7-Jun 25
Fukushima to Vancouver 2015, a creative and prayerful response by nine
Japanese artists to the 2011 Triple Disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi Power
Plant in Japan, presented by Global
Learning Consortium.
Marion Scott Gallery/
Kardosh Projects
2423 Granville St ✆604-685-1934
marionscottgallery.com
tues-sat 10am-6pm. Apr 11-25 Michael
Morris, a special presentation featuring
recent and older works by this year's
recipient of the Audain Prize for Lifetime
Achievement in the Visual Arts; Angela
Grossmann, "Models of Resistance", collaged photographs by one of Vancouver's
most iconic artists, part of the Capture
preview-art.com
Photography Festival; May 2-Jun 2 Tony
Anguhullaq, "Rocky Grassy Mountain in
June", bold drawings by one of Nunavut's
best known contemporary artists.
tor Monny's permanent collection of
artwork, as well as rotating exhibitions
of local artists Andrea Gower, Kerensa
Haynes, Ted Hesketh, Sonia Kobrahel
and Stanimir Stoylov.
Masters Gallery
2245 Granville St ✆604-558-4244
vancouver-mastersgalleryltd.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm. Specializing in
historical Canadian art: Canadian
Impressionism, The Group of Seven
and their contemporaries, Canadian
Group of Painters, Tom Thomson, Emily Carr, 19th and 20th century British
Columbia and western Canadian artists
and historical photography.
Miriam Aroeste Fine Art
215-1000 Parker St ✆604-716-8485
miriamaroeste.com
by appt only. Contemporary abstract
paintings by international artist Miriam
Aroeste, showing new oil and acrylic
paintings and a wide selection of original works on paper, featuring the new
series “Seeing Beyond".
Monny's Art Gallery
2675 W 4th Ave ✆604-733-2082
envisionoptical.ca
mon-sat 11am-6pm. Long-time collec-
Morris and Helen Belkin
Art Gallery
University of British Columbia
1825 Main Mall ✆604-822-2759
belkin.ubc.ca
tue-fri 10am-5pm, sat & sun 12-5pm,
closed holidays. Thru Apr 12 Tom Burrows, sculptures, resin paintings and
archival works, from his early career on
the Maplewood Mudflats on the North
Shore in the 1960s to the present; May
1-31 Eric Angus, Jamey Braden, Anyse
Ducharme, Jessica Gnyp and Michelle
Weinstein, “UBC Master of Fine Arts
Graduate Exhibition 2015: Object
Approaching Short Blue Waves”.
Museum of Anthropology
University of British Columbia
6393 NW Marine Dr ✆604-822-5087
moa.ubc.ca
wed-sun 10am-5pm tues 10am-9pm.
Admission: adults $16.75, students & seniors 65+ $14.50, UBC staff, students & faculty free with ID, family $44.75, children 6
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and under free, tues 5-9pm $9. Opens
May 12 Heaven, Hell & Somewhere In
Between: Portuguese Popular Art, collection of Portuguese folk art, the largest in
North America, including an eclectic mix of
graffiti and mural paintings, puppets, figurines, carnival masks and more; Thru Jan
2016 c̓əsnaʔəm, the city before the city,
a groundbreaking exploration of
Musqueam's ancient landscape and living
culture, focusing on Musqueam identity
and worldview, and highlighting language,
oral history and the community’s recent
actions to protect c̓əsnaʔəm.
★ Museum of Vancouver
1100 Chestnut St, Vanier Park
✆604-736-4431
museumofvancouver.ca
tues-sun 10am-5pm, thurs 10am-8pm.
Admission: adults $14, seniors & students $11, youth 5-17 $9, children 4
and under free, family (2 adults & 2
youth) $35. Apr 23-Sep 7 Stefan Sagmeister: The Happy Show, an extensive multimedia exhibition culled from
the creator’s 10-year quest to understand happiness, and increase his
own, includes eye-popping visuals,
thought-provoking graphics and
interactive installations; Ongoing
c̓əsnaʔəm, the city before the city,
explores Musqueam’s ancient landscape and living culture with displays
of belongings, video storytelling and a
comprehensive timeline; Neon Vancouver/Ugly Vancouver, Vancouver’s
love/hate relationship with neon signs
of the '50s, '60s and '70s; Vancouver
History Galleries, stories from the early
1900s to the late 1970s.
Musqueam Cultural
Centre Gallery
4000 Musqueam Ave
✆604-263-3261 1-866-282-3261
musqueam.bc.ca/musqueam-culturalcentre-gallery
tues-sat 11am-4pm. Admission: $5.
Thru Jan 2016 c̓əsnaʔəm, the city
before the city, focusing on the sophistication of Musqueam knowledge and
technology, past and present, and featuring soundscapes, oral histories and
community interviews; curated by
Leona M. Sparrow, co-curated by Terry
Point and Jason Woolman.
Or Gallery
555 Hamilton St ✆604-683-7395
orgallery.org
tues-sat 12-5pm. Thru May 9 David
Hartt, “adrift”, film installation.
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
Pacific Wave Glass Art
1560 W 6th Ave ✆604-566-9889
pacificwaveglassart.com
mon & sat 10am-5pm, tues-fri 10am6pm. Featuring mouth-blown glass collections from local and international
glass artists, Murano glass collections
by Italian glass masters such as Oscar
Zanetti, Luca Vidal, Andrea Tagliapietra, Mario Gambaro and Arnaldo
Zanella, American artists Karen Ehart
and Paul Harrie and new glass pieces
from local artist Jan Benda.
★ Pendulum Gallery
885 W Georgia St (HSBC Building)
✆604-250-9682
pendulumgallery.bc.ca
mon-wed 9am-5pm thur-fri 9am-9pm
sat 9am-5pm. Apr 27-May 8 Canstruction, a non-profit organization holds
annual design and build competitions
across North America, featuring fantastical sculptures made entirely out of
canned food; May 11-23 SALA Projects,
curated exhibition of the best work from
the last year, with a focus on cutting-edge
design of cities and landscapes of the
future, presented by UBC School of
Architecture and Landscape Architecture;
May 25-Jun 20 Roselina Hung, Ross C.
Kelly, Ewan McNeil, David Marshall and
Bettina Matzkuhn, “Now & Then”, showcasing artists whose previous exhibitions
were highlights of the past decade and
who have continued to create vital and
engaging art.
Petley Jones Gallery
1554 W 6th Ave ✆604-732-5353
petleyjones.com
mon-sat 10am-6pm. Apr 6-17 Deborah
Worsfold, paintings; May 13-14 MPA
Society, “Photography Group Show”,
works inspiring hope and facilitating
recovery for individuals with mental
health issues (Motivation, Power &
Achievement Society); May 20-22 Fraser Academy Show, works by students.
Fraser Academy is dedicated to helping
Grade 1-12 students with languagebased learning disabilities become successful learners; Ongoing Contemporary
and historical art by the Group of Seven,
W.J. Phillips, Jack Shadbolt and others.
Pousette Gallery
403 & 404-1529 W 6th Ave, Rooftop,
4th Flr ✆604-563-2717
604-837-2716 pousettegallery.com
tues-sun 12-5pm. Rooftop destination
art gallery showcasing original works
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Conservator’s Corner
BY CHERYLE HARRISON
conserv-arte.ca
Coming Apart at the Seams: A Polychrome Crucifix Project
Carved wood, gesso, paint and sometimes gold leaf and other
metals have long been used to transform sculptures into embellished polychrome objects. Early Greek stone figures had
brightly painted hair and clothing, with the carved stone skin
left unpainted. In medieval times, polychrome included decorated statues, altarpieces and interiors of churches painted with
colourful patterns and designs. Polychrome on carved wood
was widely used for sculpture in Europe and South America.
Polychrome is more than a decorative style, whether it’s
used on an object or figure and whether its materials include
precious or exotic pigments such as lapis lazuli or carmine red
made from insects: it always tells a story. These stories illustrate times of religious and social history, economic development and regional influences, specialized materials and techniques and changing artistic styles and designs.
Many things may damage an artwork – water or fire exposure, poor storage conditions or the aging of materials. After an
accidental fall, the damage to this approximately 350-year-old,
nearly metre-and-a-half-tall polychrome sculpture included
Polychrome crucifix, showing pre-treatment breakage. the partially crushed nose, bent thorns on the metal crown and
partly separated shoulder and leg joints that wobbled when
touched. Layers of thick dust, soot, ingrained dirt and accretions also covered this polychrome crucifix’s surface. As well, investigation of the figure’s joints revealed pre-existing, non-active worm damage that had
resulted in numerous wormholes, structurally weakened areas and, from prior repairs, remains of old adhesive.
The figure’s arms were detached to receive treatment.
Injections of adhesive were used to strengthen, re-join and
secure the arms and legs to the torso.
The fractured nose had wormhole damage, signs of wear,
small broken pieces and detaching gesso and paint layers.
These areas were treated and carefully repositioned, and some
losses were minimally inpainted, achieving partial reconstruction of the nose. The crown’s few bent metal thorns proved to
be stable, although too delicate to be bent back to their original positions, and were left alone.
The crucifix was then cleaned with soft brushes to remove
loose dirt and dust. A customized cleaning solution was fabricated for controlled removal of grime and soot from the sculpture’s soiled surfaces. Accretions were softened with a gel and,
under magnification, eased from the surface with a scalpel. As
a buffer for future environmental conditions, several layers of a
beeswax paste were applied, warmed with a controlled-air tool
and hand buffed.
Regular maintenance, monitoring and conservation care
of our antiquities and family treasures will contribute to the
preservation of our memories and history.
With the repairs completed, the crucifix has a new
lease on life.
Next Issue: Oscar Cahén, Painters 11 – materials, techniques and treatments.
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from French and English Canada, featuring Jean Claude Roy, Nicole StPierre, Denis Chiasson, Roger Ricard,
Réal Fournier, Martine Ouellet and
Janeth Rodriguez. Visit the website for
details on upcoming shows.
Rennie Collection
51 E Pender St ✆604-682-2088
renniecollection.org
Reservation is required. Bookings
should be made through the form on
the website. No charge for admission.
May 29-Oct 2 Lara Favaretto: Collected Works.
Republic Gallery
732 Richards St, 3rd Flr
✆604-632-1590 republicgallery.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm and by appt. Thru
Apr 18 Yedda Morrison, “Nothing Here
Appears to Exist But What Contributes
to Harmony”; Apr 22-May 23 Khan Lee,
“Take Your Time”.
Satellite Gallery
560 Seymour St, 2nd Flr
✆604-681-8425 satellitegallery.ca
wed-sat 12-6pm. Apr 3-May 16 “Images
that Speak”, group exhibition of international artists featuring early camera
works by James Coleman and Steve
McQueen, also including works by local
artists, curated by Christopher Eamon.
Presented in partnership with Presentation House Gallery and organized for the
Capture Photography Festival; May 28Jun 27 Light and Shadows: Ceramic
Works by Andy Blick, curated by Carol
Mayer and organized by the Museum of
Anthropology (UBC).
★ Sidney and Gertrude
Zack Gallery
Jewish Community Centre
950 W 41st Ave ✆604-638-7277
jccgv.com/content/jcc-cultural-arts
mon-thurs 8:30am-10:30pm fri 8:30amShabbat closing (varies throughout the
year) sat closed sun 9am-9pm. Thru Apr
13 Lauren Morris, “A Tapestry of Flowers”, paintings; Apr 16-May 16 Judith
Joseph and Alina Smolyansky, “Tales of
Light and Dark”, egg tempera and gold
leaf on panel; May 21-Jun 21 “Flow”,
Miran Elbakyan, paintings; Gregorio
Scalamogna, sculptures.
Spirit Wrestler Gallery
47 Water St, Gastown
✆604-669-8813 1-888-669-8813
spiritwrestler.com
mon-sat 10am-6pm sun & holidays 12-
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
5pm. Thru Apr 4 Lucy Tasseor
Tutsweetok (1934-2012) and Camille
Iquliq (1973-2005), “Keewatin Women
in Stone”; Apr 5-May Showing works by
gallery artists.
Studio 13 Fine Art
1315 Railspur Alley, Granville Island
✆604-731-0068
alice-rich.com
daily 10:30am-5:30pm. The studio and
gallery of visual artist Alice Rich, whose
semi-abstract paintings capture the
colour and energy of the coastal landscape. May 14-18 Florence Roberge,
“Chauntecleer”, new work.
Tanya Slingsby Atelier
110B-1000 Parker St ✆778-889-4240
tanyaslingsby.com
sat & sun 12-4pm. May 2-3 Parker Art
Salon Group, hall exhibition and open
studios featuring 30 artists – parkerartsalon.com.
Teck Gallery
515 W Hastings St ✆778-782-4266
sfu.ca/gallery
open daily during campus hours. Thru
Apr 11 Neil Campbell: Interior – working directly on the wall, Campbell transforms the gallery’s architectural space
with geometric torus forms to instigate
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museumofvancouver.ca
Stefan Sagmeister: The Happy Show
MUSEUM OF VANCOUVER, VANCOUVER BC – Apr 23-Sep 7, 2015 Hot on the heels of the Vancouver
Art Gallery’s Douglas Coupland: everywhere is anywhere is anything is everything comes another exhibition that, among other things, raises questions about the variegation of Art and Design. However,
unlike the Coupland exhibition, Stefan Sagmeister’s The Happy Show seeks neither the approval of an
informed art audience nor the
knowing nod of those who
believe that design is a means
of persuasion.
Now in the tenth year of
his pursuit of happiness,
Sagmeister, who was born in
Austria and is based in New
York City, has filled the MOV’s
galleries, nooks and crannies
with interactive installations,
information graphics, sculpture and video – all of which
offer his “thoughts and recommendations” about one of
humankind’s most desirous, Stefan Sagmeister, The Happy Show (2015), installation [Museum of Vancouver, Vancouver BC,
Apr 23-Sep 7]
and elusive, sensations.
Also on tap is the première of Sagmeister’s The Happy Film (2015), a documentary that “depicts his
experiments with meditation, cognitive therapy and mood-altering pharmaceuticals.” If you want a
sense of how truly playful this guy is, Sagmeister has let it be known that the première of his film only
contains “the first 14 minutes.” (Contrast this to Warhol’s “15 minutes.”) Michael Turner
questions of perception and address the
electric field of the body.
Toni Onley Estate
✆604-263-8980 604-454-1928
tonionley.com
Representing the Estate: in Victoria,
Winchester Galleries; in Vancouver, Art
Beatus; in Calgary, Wallace Galleries.
tivating Equilibrium”, installation drawing on the design, presence, and function of the Bloedel Conservatory; May
16-Jun 27 Elizabeth Fischer: Chimère,
a career survey of drawings, paintings
and stories, with performance; Ongoing within one block of the gallery
UNIT/PITT Radio 89.7 FM, project
includes music by artists and audio
documentation.
Ukama Gallery
1802 Maritime Mews, Granville Island
✆778-379-0666 ukama.ca
daily 10am-6pm. On exhibition is an
unparalleled selection of contemporary
stone sculptures by world-renowned
African artists, including Dominic Benhura, Sylvester Mubayi and Joe
Mutasa. Complementing the collection
are vivid naturescapes from BC's own
Gigi Hoeller, Kindrie Grove, April
Ponsford and Lil Chrzan.
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949 W 49th Ave ✆604-261-7204
vancouverunitarians.ca
sun 10am-1:30pm or phone for hours.
Apr 2-May 3 Mary Bennett and Jane
McDougall, “Mapping the Journey”,
mixed-media works, often incorporating maps, are evocative of life's journeys by land, air and sea; SANCTUARY
May 30-Jun 1 Unitarian Church of Vancouver Children's Art Show, “Wind and
Trees”, mixed media; FIRESIDE ROOM Creations, mixed media.
Uno Langmann Limited
UNIT/PITT Projects
236 E Pender St ✆604-681-6740
unitpitt.ca
wed-sat 12-5pm. Apr 9-May 7 Madison Killo and Patrick Campbell, “Cul-
Unitarian Church of Vancouver
Peter Combe, Green-eyed Connor (2015),
mixed media [Back Gallery Project, Vancouver
BC, Apr 9-May 9]
2117 Granville St
✆604-736-8825 1-800-730-8825
langmann.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm or by appt. Thru Apr
15 “Canadian Masters”, showcasing
paintings by A.Y. Jackson, Frederick
Varley, A.J. Casson, Frank Johnston
and other Canadian painters of the 20th
century; Apr 16-May 31 Vantore, a retrospective of 40 paintings by Mogens Vantore (Danish, 1895-1977), with a limited
edition catalogue available. Vantore was
inspired by the Impressionist School,
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
and lent a sensitive eye and refined
brushstrokes to depicting the movement
of light and textural experience of space;
Ongoing A selection of fine antiques and
objets d’art.
Urban Aboriginal
Fair Trade Gallery
29 W Pender St ✆604-558-3589
urbanaboriginal.org
mon-fri 9am-5pm sat & sun 10am-6pm.
Part of the Authentic Indigenous Arts
Initiative designed to provide a simple
way to clearly identify and protect
authentic indigenous art by selling original carvings, paintings, limited edition
prints, bentwood boxes, jewellery, etc.,
to support local artists. The gallery is
located on the first floor of Skwachays
Lodge, an Aboriginal themed hotel, with
the proceeds to support social housing.
May 1-10 Mother's Day Sale.
Vancouver Art Gallery
750 Hornby St ✆604-662-4719 (24hr info line) vanartgallery.bc.ca
daily 10am-5pm, tues 10am-9pm.
Admission: adults $20, seniors (65+)
$15, students $15, children 5-12 $6,
children 4 and under free, family (maximum 2 adults, 2 children) $50, mempreview-art.com
bers free. Reference Library mon-thurs
1-5pm. Apr 25-Sep 7 Wallpapers (collective comprising Sara Ludy, Nicolas
Sassoon and Sylvain Sailly), “Beyond
the Trees: Wallpapers in Dialogue with
Emily Carr”, using technology to produce an immersive environment that
both mimics and experiments with the
scales and forms found in nature; Thru
May 18 Cézanne and the Modern:
Masterpieces of European Art from
the Pearlman Collection, 24 modernist works mark the first time in over
50 years that the collection has travelled, and the Vancouver Art Gallery is
the only stop in Canada; Clair de Lune:
19th and Early 20th Century French
Paintings, examining the currents of
Impressionism represented within the
permanent collection, the exhibition
complements “Cézanne and the Modern”; Thru May 24 Andrew Dadson:
Over the Sun, exploring abstraction in
various media, including new monumental paintings not previously exhibited in Canada; The Poetics of Space,
historical and contemporary works that
investigate the idea of space, whether
they are conceptually, analytically or
emotionally founded; May 30-Sep 7
Geoffrey Farmer, “How Do I Fit This
Ghost In My Mouth?”, collages – a
remembering, a foreground and a
dancing text. A nose, a staging, a
clock and a laughing palm. You
will tower up like a giant and then
shrink back to your original size.
You will see days change colour
and two million years will fit into
your pocket; Thru Oct 4 Material
Future: The Architecture of Herzog &
de Meuron and the Vancouver Art
Gallery, presenting Herzog & de Meuron's design philosophy through a
selection of projects, including museums and galleries around the world;
OFFSITE 1100 W Georgia St Thru Apr 12
Robert Youds, “For Everyone a Sunset”, a light installation that draws upon
the architectural vernacular of downtown Vancouver; May 14-Oct 12 Reena
Saini Kallat, sculpture recreating
migration routes across the world
through a symbolic web of human and
cultural movement and exchange.
★ Vancouver Maritime Museum
1905 Ogden Ave ✆604-257-8300
vancouvermaritimemuseum.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm sun 12pm-5pm
thurs: 5-8pm by donation. Admission
(+GST): $11 adults, $8.50 students,
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“Attachments”
a national exhibition of sculptural brooches
April 2–May 4
seniors, youth, $30 family, 5 and under
free. The museum has extensive galleries of model ships, a CHILDREN'S MARITIME DISCOVERY CENTRE, a recreation of
the fo'c'sle (forecastle) of Vancouver's
ship Discovery, an extensive collection
of maritime art and a large library and
archives. ST. ROCH is one of the world's
great Arctic explorer vessels. Apr 2-8
EcoMUSICology: Howe Soundz, a
media arts-based public education project of Emily Carr University of Art +
Design, in partnership with the David
Suzuki Foundation and the Vancouver
Maritime Museum; Apr 10-Jul 1 Invisible Threads: Life Saving Sugihara
Visas and the Journey to Vancouver,
celebrating the 50th anniversary of Vancouver and Yokohama’s sister city relationship with the story of Sugihara; May
9-Autumn 2016 Across the Top of the
World, chronicling the quest for the
Northwest Passage and culminating
with the search for Franklin (both historical and modern) and the ultimate discovery of HMS Erebus by Parks Canada.
Wendel Gallery
1490 Johnston St, Granville Island
✆604-722-6987
wendelgallery.com
mon-sat 9am-6pm sun by appt. May
12-31 May Salon, featuring paintings
and fine jewellery by renowned local
and international artists.
Wil Aballe Art Projects/WAAP
105-1356 Frances St ✆778-229-3458
waapart.com
thurs-sat 12-5pm or by appt. Thru Apr
18 Scott Billings, “A Risky Jump”, media
sculptures and photography; Dark Light:
New Works by Evann Siebens, Joseph
Staples, Patryk Stasieczek, lightbox,
media sculpture and photogram sculppreview-art.com
tures; Apr 23-May 23 Malcolm Levy,
“Jüdisches Krankenhaus Berlin”, nonindexical photography; Scott Massey,
“Spectrum Studies”, photographs.
Winsor Gallery
258 E 1st Ave ✆604-681-4870
winsorgallery.com
mon-fri 10am-6pm sat 10am-5pm sun
by appt. Apr 1-May 2 Colin Smith:
Inside Out, new works, part of the Capture Photography Festival; “Wayward”,
photographs featuring works by Brody
Albert, Dana Claxton, Alexis Dirks,
Jason Gowans, Maggie Groat, Lili
Huston-Hetereich, Laurie Kang, Colin
Smith and Ed Spence, part of the Capture Photography Festival; May 6-Jun 6
“New Works Exhibition”, featuring
Bradley Harms, Shelley Adler, Gabryel
Harrison, Paul Beliveau, Chad Durnford and Ann Goldberg.
VeRNON
ARTE funktional (formerly
Ashpa Naira Gallery & Studio)
9492 Houghton Rd ✆250-549-4249
artefunktional.com
Open May 1-Oct 15 – sun 10am-6pm or
by appt. Located on the west side of
Okanagan Lake, this contemporary art
gallery, owned by artist Carolina
Sanchez de Bustamante, features original art in a home and garden setting.
Discover a diverse group of emerging
and established Okanagan and Canadian artists in paintings, textiles, sculptures, ceramics and functional art.
Vernon Public Art Gallery
3228 31st Ave ✆250-545-3173
vernonpublicartgallery.com
mon-fri 10am-5pm sat 11am-4pm.
Thru May 21 Okanagan Print Triennial,
an open juried exhibition based on an
international projects established over
the past 40 years; May 28-Jul 23 Andrea
Toth, “Heavens Above”, a posthumous
exhibition featuring artwork by Andrea
Toth, a former Vernon resident and past
curator of the Vernon Public Art Gallery;
UBC Okanagan BFA Graduate Show:
Shelf Life, creating exhibition opportunities for emerging artists; May 28-Jun
26 Mackie House Artist in Residency –
Mackie Lake House offers the artist the
space and time to create, and the Vernon
Public Art Gallery provides the artist an
exhibition space.
VICTORIA
Alcheringa Gallery
665 Fort St ✆250-383-8224
alcheringa-gallery.com
mon-sat 10am-6pm sun 12-5pm or by
appt. We're moving! From May 1 New
location: 621 Fort St. Showcasing an
extensive selection of contemporary fine
artworks by Papua New Guinea, Aboriginal Australian and Northwest Coast Candian artists, along with some new additions. Thru Apr 11 Reg Davidson & Don
Yeomans: A Serigraph Retrospective,
featuring extraordinary silkscreen prints
of two acclaimed and influential Haida
artists, exhibiting the artists’ progression
throughout their five decades of work.
★ Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
1040 Moss St
✆250-384-4171 ext 238 aggv.ca
tues-sat 10am-5pm thurs 10am-9pm
sun 12-5pm. Thru Apr 12 A Study in
Contrast: Sybil Andrews and Gwenda
Morgan – Andrews (1898-1992),
linocuts, and Morgan (1908-1991),
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wood engravings; Thru Apr 19 Definiciones (Definitions): Carlos Colín,
exploring the impact, limits and ruptures
of language in our everyday lives, and
the way it shapes our lives; Apr 25-May
31 Collecting Contemporary: Opposing
Chairs, Juan L. Gomez-Perales, interactive sculpture focusing on participatory experience through art and demonstrating some of the ways artworks are
completed through viewer involvement;
Apr 25-Aug 3 Free Play, a hands-on
exhibition that explores the work of
artists who borrow from play and games
to reveal contemporary social, philosophical and cultural issues through
aesthetic experience; Thru May 3
Marimekko, With Love, a retrospective
examination of the iconic Finnish
design company’s mid-century origins
and the role it played in shaping a new
aesthetic and approach to living
through fashion and design; May 22Sep 20 Buddhist Arts of Asia, tracing
Buddhist art through various countries
of Asia, with over 100 paintings, sculptures and ritual objects from the gallery's
permanent collection; Thru May 31 In
Another Place, And Here, works by
eight local, national and international
artists exploring the relationships
between geography, politics, identity
and photography; Kabuki, 19th and
20th century portraits of actors from
the gallery's extensive collection. Kabuki
theatre is known for the stylization of its
drama and the elaborate makeup worn
by some of its performers; Thru Aug 28
Emily Carr and the Young Generation, a
new vision of the iconic Victoria artist as
both mentor and teacher.
★ Avenue Gallery
2184 Oak Bay Ave ✆250-598-2184
theavenuegallery.com
mon-sat 10am-5:30pm sun 11am-5pm,
open most holidays 12-4pm. Apr-May
Featuring a rotating exhibit by some of
British Columbia's finest painters; May
7-10 The Miniature Painting Show,
over 100 paintings by 20 artists, a Victoria Hospice Fundraiser.
couch* – a Tanya Horn gallery
1010 Broad St ✆778-432-4777
couchartgallery.com
mon-sat 10am-6pm. Apr 2-28 Anniversary Show, works by new and gallery
artists, celebrating our first colourful
and creative year; Apr 30-Jun 2 Yared
Nigussu and Other Artists, featuring
vibrant, energetic paintings by Nigussu
and works by gallery artists.
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dzak, Paul Paquette, Nicholas Pearce,
Natasha Perk and Sandu Singh.
Legacy Art Gallery Downtown
Deluge Contemporary Art
636 Yates St ✆250-385-3327
deluge.ws
wed-sat 12-5pm. Apr 10-May 16 Paul
MacIntyre, Sasha Opeiko and Matt Trahan, “duplicate”, examining the memetic possibilities of the copy applied to the
production of new works.
Gage Gallery
2031 Oak Bay Ave ✆250-592-2760
gagegallery.ca
tue-sat 11am-5pm. Thru Apr 18 Diana
Durrand, “Gallus Domesticus – We are
the keepers”, an interactive mixed-media
exhibition of paintings and felt sculptures
celebrating the often maligned bird, and
questioning our role as “keepers" in the
21st century; Apr 21-May 9 Frances
Beckow, “Rapt in Colour”, abstract and
figurative paintings inspired by imagination, gratitude and the physical universe;
May 12-30 Lyndia Terre, “I went into the
large space”, drawings, photographs
and poems created as the first artist-inresidence at the Horticultural Centre of
the Pacific.
Gallery in the Oak Bay Village
2223A Oak Bay Ave ✆250-598-9890
theoakbaygallery.com
mon-fri 10am-5pm sat 10am-3pm. Featuring original artwork by leading local
artists Kathryn Amisson, Joan Baron,
Sid Barron, Andres Bohaker, Jeffery
Boron, Janice Bridgman, Robert Genn,
Caren Heine, Harry Heine, Jennifer
Heine, Mark Heine, Keith Hiscock,
Evguenia Ioganov, Shawn A. Jackson,
Brian R. Johnson, David Ladmore,
Ernest Marza, Joane Moran, Allan Myn-
University of Victoria
Downtown location: 630 Yates St,
✆250-721-6562
University of Victoria location: Legacy
Maltwood (at the Mearns Centre &
McPherson Library), 3800 Finnerty
Rd, ✆250-721-6673 legacy.uvic.ca
Legacy Downtown: wed-sat 10am-4pm,
Legacy Maltwood: library hours. LEGACY
DOWNTOWN Apr 2-Jun 27 “Making a
Scene! Victoria’s Artists in the 1960s”,
works demonstrating the spontaneous
activity and networks that brought contemporary art to the forefront of BC’s
capital city by resident artists, including
Maxwell Bates, Henry Hunt, Eric Metcalfe, Robin Skelton and Ina D.D.
Uhthoff; Apr 9-May 30 Yoko Takashima
with Ruby Arnold, “Bridge Over Troubled Water”, an interactive video and
sound installation created by Takashima
with technical assistance in collaboration with the recently graduated Arnold;
LEGACY MALTWOOD Thru Jul 26 Karl Spreitz: Self-Propelled, a selective retrospective presenting artwork, film, photographs and ephemera documenting
Spreitz’s life and cultural contributions.
Madrona Gallery
606 View St ✆250-380-4660
madronagallery.com
tues-sat 10am-5:30pm sun & mon
11am-5pm. Apr 11-24 Nancy Ruhl: Victoria, Colours in Time, new paintings;
May 2-16 Tim Pitsiulak, “New Work".
Open Space Arts Society
510 Fort St ✆250-383-8833
openspace.ca
tues-sat 12-5pm. Apr 10-May 28 Guest
House, hosting a series of exhibitions and
events inviting organizational members of
the Open Space community to present
projects in the gallery that explore the
nature of space, sharing place with neighbours, guests, family and friends; MayNov “2015 Indigenous Emerging Artists
Program”, young artists will be offered the
opportunity to explore interdisciplinary
practices, including the many facets of
media arts, with the guidance of established artists/mentors such as Jackson
2Bears, Peter Morin, Janet Rogers,
Doug Jarvis and curator-in-residence
France Trépanier. They will also have
access to experienced technicians and
necessary equipment, in partnership with
MediaNet.
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
Polychrome Fine Art
West End Gallery
977-A Fort St ✆250-382-2787
polychromefinearts.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm. Apr 2-16 Roy
Green, “Mixmaster”, paintings – likened
to channel-surfing with a paintbrush,
incorporating found objects, symbols
and text, chance and coincidence, spontaneity and improvisation into a form of
urban folk art; Apr 23-May 7 Seng Yun
Kwon, abstract linocut prints (some
printed by the late John Snow) by this
Calgary artist; May 14-28 J McLaughlin, “Golden Supermatic”, acrylic paintings that reflect contemporary culture
by layering corporate signage fonts with
nostalgic illustration graphics.
1203 Broad St
✆250-388-0009 1-877-388-0009
westendgalleryltd.com
mon-fri 10am-5:30pm sat 10am-5pm
sun 11am-4pm. Apr 25-May 7 Annabelle
Marquis, “A Solo Exhibition of New
Paintings”, works combining collage with
paint, simultaneously crystalline and
organic, creating a dynamic interaction of
form, colour and texture; May 16-28
Alain Bédard, “Première Exhibition”,
paintings with a distinct style based on
travels, love of architecture and brilliant
use of colour.
★ Red Art Gallery
2249 Oak Bay Ave ✆250-881-0462
redartgallery.ca
tues-sat 11am-5pm. Apr 2-30 In the
Neighbourhood, new works by gallery
artists on the theme of their preferred
surroundings; May 5-30 Love at First
Sight, interpretations by gallery artists.
Slide Room Gallery
Vancouver Island School of Art
2549 Quadra St ✆250-380-3500
slideroomgallery.com
mon-fri 9am-5pm or by appt. Thru Apr
13 Tony Bounsall, Wendy De Gros,
Megan Dyck, Tara Nicholson and Anne
Steeves, “Photography, Sculpture and
Mixed Media @ VISA”; Apr 17-May 1
Painting Level Up, a juried exhibition of
works by 200- and 300-level painting
students at VISA; May 8-25 Mary
Babineau, Susan Feilders and Jenn
Wilson, “Independent Studio Exhibition".
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exhibition, featuring 12 artists from the
University of Victoria advanced sculpture class: Vanessa Archambault,
Abbey Bennett, Matthew Brummitt,
Peitro Chirico, Michael Courtney, Jody
DeSchutter, Ruiyang Ding, Sam Fielder,
Jake Lamare, Tamiya Leung, Hollis
Roberts and Romeo Villanueva.
WeST VANCOuVeR
Buckland Southerst Gallery
2260 Oak Bay Ave, ✆250-595-2777
2nd location: Winchester Modern,
758 Humboldt St
✆250-386-2773, 250-382-7750
winchestergalleriesltd.com
2260 Oak Bay Ave: tues-sat 10am5:30pm, 758 Humboldt St: tues-sat
10am-5:30pm. 2260 OAK BAY AVE Apr 725 Colin Graham: Works from the
Estate; 758 HUMBOLDT ST Apr 10-May 23
New Perceptions: Jeremy Herndl,
Heather Keenan and Neil McClelland.
2460 Marine Dr ✆604-922-1915
bucklandsoutherst.com
mon-sat 10am-5:00 pm. Introducing
the work of Brian Eby, Maria Josenhans, Shirley Williams, Elizabeth
Topham, Yuan Cheng Bi and Pei Yang.
Also featuring paintings by Adam Noonan and Tatjana Mirkov-Popovicki; still
lifes and landscapes by Alessandra
Bitelli; European market and garden
scenes by Wilson Chu; street scenes
and cityscapes by Morgan Dunnet; still
lifes and street scenes by Brian Harvey;
landscapes by Iola Scott; world scenes
by Henry Huai Xu and glimpses of life by
Lorena Ziraldo.
Xchanges Gallery
Ferry Building Gallery
6E-2333 Government St
✆250-382-0442 xchangesgallery.org
sat & sun 12-4pm. Apr 3-19 Diana
Weymar, “Objectively Speaking”, the
core of the work is the question of what
we leave behind and what can be said
about the way we have lived; May 1-10
Part I and May 15-24 Part II, “Scheme”,
the concept allows for each artist to
have a unique approach within a group
West Vancouver Cultural Services
1414 Argyle Ave, Ambleside Landing
✆604-925-7290
ferrybuildinggallery.com
tues-sun 11am-5pm. Thru Apr 19 Hans
Breuer, Angus Simpson and Ursula
Medley, “Illuminating Landscapes”,
paintings; Apr 21-May 3 Reflections,
Capilano University IDEA program original paintings; May 5-24 Frankie Watt,
Winchester Galleries
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strangers Edmonds met through social
media; May 12-31 Sacred Quest: Art by
Hiroshi Shimazaki & Words by Philip
L. Wagner, watercolour paintings capturing the essence of sacred sites of pilgrimage accompanied by insightful
ruminations written by Wagner.
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photo-etching; May 26-Jun 7 Grad Show
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★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
2
weekends. Rotating exhibitions of
gallery artists, including Mickie Acierno, Beverley Binfet, Nicholas Bott,
Merv Brandel, Phil Buytendorp,
Claudette Castonguay, Rod Charlesworth, Steve Coffey, Susan Flaig,
Mark Fletcher, Robert Genn, Sara
Genn, Terry Gilecki, W. Allan Hancock, Laura Harris, Paul Healey,
Debbie Hebert, Keith Hiscock, H.E.
Kuckein, Dongmin Lai, David Langevin, Raynald Leclerc, Don Li, Don LiLeger, Min Ma, Ingrid Mann-Willis,
Danny McBride, Peter McConville,
Renato Muccillo, Jim Nedelak,
Michael O'Toole, Angie Rees, Alejandro Rosemberg, Robert P. Roy,
Bill Saunders, Graeme Shaw,
Michael Stockdale, Mike Svob, Linda
Thompson, Christopher Walker, Ray
Ward, Alan Wylie, Peter Wyse and
Donna Zhang, paintings; Marilyn
Armitage, Michael Hermesh, Helene
Labrie and Nicola Prinsen, sculpture;
Bill Boyd, Laurie Rolland and Geoff
Searle, pottery. Thru Apr Linda
Thompson, new works – 15 floral
paintings, part of the ongoing Artist in
Focus series; Apr 12-26 Reverence:
Renato Muccillo, new landscape
paintings.
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★ Station House Gallery
1 N MacKenzie Ave ✆250-392-6113
stationhousegallery.com
mon-sat 10am-5pm. Apr 4-May 2 Laurie Landry, “The Macbeth Series”, paintings representing a deaf artist’s appreciation of Shakespeare's great work; Ciel
Patenaude, “The Knowing”, pen-andink illustrations exploring wisdom and
experience; May 7-30 Cariboo Art Society, “Paint it Forward”, a group show
focusing on collaboration and the potential of an artistic community at play.
OREGON
CANNON BeACH
Cannon Beach Gallery
1064 S Hemlock ✆503-436-0744
cannonbeacharts.org
thurs-mon 10am-4pm. Apr 3-26
“Changing Nature”, investigating the
theory that every action, no matter how
small, has a global consequence –
Lloyd McMullen and Tara Doherty, a
small biosphere using found objects
and cast-off materials; Steve McLeod,
assemblages constructed of tsunami
debris; May 1-Jun 2 Shirley Gittelsohn Turns 90, A Retrospective, featuring works that include views from
her Cannon Beach studio.
Cannon Beach Gallery Group
✆503-436-1055 cbgallerygroup.com
Cannon Beach, Oregon, has been called
one of America's 100 best art towns.
National Geographic listed it as one of
the world's 100 most beautiful places.
May 1-3 Spring Unveiling Arts Festival, featuring new work by nearly 50
artists represented by 10 galleries; also
includes Art from the Chef's Table, in
which more than 24 restaurants are
paired with galleries, each selecting an
artwork as their theme for special menu
items served only during the weekend.
★ Northwest By Northwest
Gallery
232 N Spruce (downtown, across
from city park and info centre)
✆503-436-0741 1-800-494-0741
nwbynwgallery.com
daily 11am-6pm and by appt. Apr
Douglas Granum, “Fantastic Florals”,
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glenbow.org
Geoffrey James: Inside Kingston Penitentiary
GLENBOW, CALGARY AB – Feb 14-May 17, 2015 Until its closure in 2013, Kingston Penitentiary
was home to some of Canada’s most notorious convicts. Yet, after 178 years on the shores of Lake
Ontario, the prison’s visual record was vastly under-represented given its place in the national
imagination.
When photographer Geoffrey James was asked by the Calgary Herald what attracted him to the
prison as a subject, he replied,
“Its age and essential mysteriousness. The prison system is
not that transparent. They don’t
let people in.”
The result of James’s sixmonth study is a range of startling colour and black-andwhite pictures that detail KP’s
last days. On display are numerous instances of the architecture
of incarceration, with its endless
fencing and panopticonic views,
but also of those “doing time”
within its cells, common rooms,
kitchens and prison yards.
Geoffrey James, Change of Seasons Ceremony (2013), archival inkjet print [Glenbow, Calgary
In addition to James’s prison
AB, Feb 14-May 17]
pictures is The Lethbridge Project, a
1999 work commissioned by
the Southern Alberta Art Gallery. For those who are chilled by prison imagery, this show might provide a tonic. According to the Glenbow, these pictures “characterize Lethbridge as a prairie experience
that is part mythic and part ordinary.” Michael Turner
paintings, and bronze sculpture “The Big
Catch”, based on a photograph by Asahel
Curtis (1909); Warrior Queen, contemporary bronze; May 1-3 15th Annual
Spring Unveiling Arts Festival, May 1
5pm Georgia Gerber, sculpture unveiling and presentation of traditional
foundry process; May 2 1pm Eric Jacobsen, plein air paintings; 1:30pm Hazel
Schlesinger, contemporary oil paintings; 2:20pm Christopher Burkett, fine
art photography; 3:30pm Jeff White, oil
paintings of skyscapes and landscapes;
4pm Kirk Lybecker, watercolour paintings, florals and street scenes; May 3
12pm Don Stastny, bronze sculptures,
also unveiling new works; 1pm Ivan
McLean, public sculptures in steel,
bronze, wood and glass.
artworks in glass, paper, clay and metal;
works by Helga Winter, paper/mixed
media; Larry Halvorsen, ceramic sculpture; Cynthia Miller, glass and copper
fusions; Jeremy Newman and Allison
Ciancibelli, glass sculpture; Scott Johnson, watercolour/paper; Christopher
Smith, glass and metal sculpture; Liza
Jones, etchings/paper; Jan Rentenaar,
ceramic sculpture, and Cindy Searles,
functional pottery; introducing new
artist Gerry Newcomb, glass sculpture;
May 1-Jun 22 Deborah DeWit, new
paintings; Robin & John Gumaelius,
clay/metal sculpture; Faryn Davis, resin
paintings.
White Bird Gallery
★ Blackfish Gallery
251 N Hemlock St ✆503-436-2681
whitebirdgallery.com
mon, wed-sun 11am-5pm, closed tues.
Thru Apr 26 “Material Vision”, focus on
420 NW 9th Ave ✆503-224-2634
blackfish.com
tues-sat 11am-5pm. Thru May 2
“Implicit Ambiguities”, Clint Brown, oil
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paintings, and Rory ONeal, paper
sculptures; May 5-30 “Transparency:
Uncovering What Is Hidden”, Barbara
Black, acrylic on paper, and Angela
Passalacqua, oil on panel.
★ Blue Sky Gallery
Oregon Center for Photographic Arts
122 NW 8th Ave ✆503-225-0210
blueskygallery.org
tues-sun 12-5pm, first thurs 6-9pm.
Apr Colleen Plumb, "Animals Are Outside Today and Thirty Times a Minute";
Cheryle St. Onge, "Natural Findings",
2014 Critical Mass Exhibition award
winner; May Nadia Sablin, "From the
Mountains to the Sea"; Scott Dalton,
"Where the River Bends".
★ Charles A. Hartman Fine Art
134 NW 8th Ave ✆503-287-3886
hartmanfineart.net
wed-sat 10:30am-5:30pm. Thru May 2
Ray Meeks: In Love with Drama; May
6-30 Daniel Robinson: Solitude.
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
VIGNETTES • April/May 2015
Oregon
ALLYN CANTOR
MYRA ALBERT WIGGINS: A PHOTOGRAPHER’S LIFE Hallie Ford Museum
of Art, Salem, Feb14-Apr 26 Myra Albert Wiggins (1869–1956) was an
internationally recognized photographer and a founding member of
Alfred Stieglitz’s Photo-Secessionists – the group that promoted photography as a fine-art medium when it hadn’t even been acknowledged
as a legitimate form of art. Born and raised in Salem, Wiggins studied at
the Art Students League of New York. She pioneered the Dutch genre
style of pictorial photography, with scenes defined by soft lighting and
sensitive compositions that evoked 17th-century Dutch life.
NANCY LORENZ: POLISHED GROUND PDX Contemporary Art, Portland,
Mar 31-May 2 Based in New York, Nancy Lorenz is a contemporary
abstract painter who uses untraditional materials drawn from the aesthetics of Asian art, such as lacquer and gold leaf. Her sensual works
blur the lines between fine art and decorative art. In this new series,
Lorenz divides the principles of painting into raw and luxurious materials. Her canvasses become rough jute surfaces on which she forms
painterly swaths and Modernist gestures in highly polished gilded
relief – the result, a tactile dichotomy that draws attention to both the
act of painting and the framework of tradition.
DEAN HANSON: POETIC MUSE – THE FEMININE FORM Michael Parsons
Fine Art, Portland, May 6-31 After nearly 30 years as a chemist, Dean
Hanson went to Paris in 1999 to study and develop his interest in
photography. Now 71, he works exclusively in black-and-white silver
gelatin prints, and his primary interest is in people, the human form
and subjects from his world travels. This exhibit focuses solely on
classic female nudes. Hanson’s portrayals are elegantly captured with
soft impressions that evoke the inner life of his models. Hanson
divides his creative time equally between Corvallis and Paris.
COLLEEN PLUMB: ANIMALS ARE OUTSIDE TODAY AND THIRTY TIMES A
MINUTE Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, Apr 1-May 3 Colleen Plumb
focuses on the complex relationship between humans and animals in a
photographic series, Animals Are Outside Today, and a video piece,
Thirty Times a Minute. In her colour images, Plumb looks at the interdependent life of animals as understood through the human desire for
ownership, entertainment and consumption rather than for coexistence. The eight-minute video portrays elephants in zoos “weaving,”
a behaviour of those in captivity that causes debilitating injuries to the
animals’ feet and joints.
APEX: BETTY LADUKE Portland Art Museum, Mar 28-Jul 19 Betty
LaDuke is a Southern Oregon artist who studied in Mexico in the
1950s, where she met influential muralists Rufino Tamayo and Diego
Rivera. Their representations of working people have continued to
inform LaDuke’s content, evident in a recent series celebrating Oregon’s agricultural workers. Her brightly coloured panels joyfully
reflect the countryside, orchards and fields. Pieces from her 65-year
retrospective (held in 2013 at the Schneider Museum of Art in Ashland) are part of this exhibition, along with her newest paintings.
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Myra Albert Wiggins
Nancy Lorenz
Dean Hanson
Colleen Plumb
Betty LaDuke
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Sidonie Caron, Back Somersault, from the Muybridge series, acrylic on Masonite [Signature D at the Elizabeth Lofts, Portland OR, opening Apr 2]
Douglas F. Cooley
Memorial Art Gallery
Reed College
3203 SE Woodstock Blvd
✆503-517-7851 reed.edu/gallery
tues-sun 12-5pm. Thru May 10 Emil
Otto Hoppé (1878-1972), “E.O. Hoppé:
Society, Studio, and Street Photographs, 1909-1945”, over 100 original
prints by one of the most important art
and documentary photographers of the
modern era, from the collections of the
National Portrait Gallery in Washington,
DC, and the E.O. Hoppé Archive in
Pasadena, California.
★ Elizabeth Leach Gallery
417 NW 9th Ave (at Flanders)
✆503-224-0521 elizabethleach.com
tues-sat 10:30am-5:30pm and by appt.
Apr 2-May 2 David Hilliard, “Our
Nature”, photographs that explore concepts of masculinity and identity while
investigating the thread that ties all the
work together; Christopher Rauschenberg, “On African Time (Pictures from
Tanzania)”, photographs that document
the everyday, drawing the viewer into an
environment that allows for greater
investigation and contemplation; May
7-30 PICA: Celebrating 20 Years:
Reflecting on the First Decade.
★ Laura Russo Gallery
805 NW 21st Ave ✆503-226-2754
laurarusso.com
tues-fri 11am-5:30pm sat 11am-5pm.
Apr 2-May 2 Fay Jones, “New Paintings”; Kim Osgood, “Persephone's
Tale”, new monotypes; May 7-30 Dana
Lynn Louis, “Thread”, new works;
Michael Dailey, “Paintings from the
Estate".
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Michael Parsons Fine Art
PDX Contemporary Art
716 SW Madison St ✆503-206-8601
michaelparsonsfineart.com
wed-sun 12-5pm. Apr 1-May 3 “Little
Gems – Small Paintings by Northwest
Masters”, works by C.E.S Wood, Hank
Kowert, Myra Albert Wiggins, Melville
Wire, Lance Wood Hart, Arthur Runquist, David McCosh, LaVerne Krause,
Eustace Ziegler and others; Etchings by
Lillian Bain (1873-1949), works by an
important early Northwest artist; May 631 Dean Hanson, “Poetic Muse – The
Feminine Form”, black and white photographs – focus on portrayals of the
female nude and Hanson's unique ability
to capture the inner lives of his models.
The artist divides his creative time equally between Paris, France and Corvallis,
Oregon.
925 NW Flanders St ✆503-222-0063
pdxcontemporaryart.com
tues-sat 11am-6pm. Thru May 2 Nancy
Lorenz, "Polished Ground".
★ Museum of
Contemporary Craft
724 NW Davis St ✆503-223-2654
mocc.pnca.edu
tues-sat 11am-6pm first thurs 11am8pm. Thru May 16 Living With Glass,
the Ed Cauduro and Dane Nelson Collections; Thru Jul 11 Extra Credit: Students Mine the Collection.
Oregon Jewish Museum and
Center for Holocaust Education
1953 NW Kearney St
✆503-226-3600 ojmche.org
tues-thurs 10:30am-4pm fri 10:30am3pm sat & sun 1-4pm. Apr 1-May 31
Joy of Life: Paintings by Dolorosa
Rubens Margulis; Thru Apr 14 Anne
Frank: A History for Today; Apr 22-Jun
21 Shelley Jordon, “Ordinary Matters”;
Frank Barnett, “Fotomacher, Examining Lives with Jewish Eyes”.
Portland Art Museum
1219 SW Park Ave ✆503-226-2811
portlandartmuseum.org
tues, wed, sat, sun 10am-5pm, thurs & fri
10am-8pm. Admission: members free,
adults $15, seniors (55+) and students
(18+ with ID) $12, children (17 and
under) free. Apr 18-Aug 2 David Hockney, “A Rake’s Progress”, etchings,
drawings, models, and watercolors of the
1975 opera’s set design;Thru May 3 Italian Style: Fashion Since 1945, Italian
fashion from the end of the Second World
War to the present day; May 23-Sep 13 Ai
Weiwei, Circle of Animals/Zodiac Heads:
Gold, installation – 12 gilt bronze sculptures representing the animal symbols
from the traditional Chinese zodiac;Thru
Jun 21 Classically Modern: The Portraiture of Věra Prášilova Scott (18991996), photographic portraits reflecting
the industrial energy of the years following World War I; Thru Jul 19 APEX: Betty
LaDuke, new works and paintings from
her 65-year retrospective exhibition;Thru
Oct 18 Hand and Wheel: Contemporary
Japanese Clay, celebrating artistic innovation and superb craftsmanship in
Japanese ceramics from the 1950s to the
present.
★ Signature D Art Consulting
333 NW 9th Ave, Elizabeth Lofts
✆503-504-9330
signature-d.blogspot.com
by appt. Apr 2-May 6 Sidonie Caron,
“Muybridge Series”, acrylic paintings
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
inspired by Eadweard Muybridge’s
stop-action photography.
SALeM
Hallie Ford Museum of Art
700 State St ✆503-370-6855
willamette.edu/arts/hfma/
tues-sat 10am-5pm sun 1-5pm. Thru
Apr 26 Myra Albert Wiggins: A Photographer's Life, photographs and archival
material by the early 20th century
Salem photographer and member of
Alfred Stieglitz's Photo-Secessionist
Group; Apr 18-May 17 Senior Art
Majors, paintings, drawings, prints,
photographs, sculptures and mixed
media by senior art majors at
Willamette University; Alexandra Opie:
Echo, tintype photographs that explore
early portrait photography techniques
in a contemporary context.
WASHINGTON
BAINBRIDGe ISLAND
BeLLeVue
Bellevue Arts Museum
510 Bellevue Way NE
✆425-519-0770 bellevuearts.org
tues-sun 11am-6pm, free first fri
11am-8pm. Apr 17-Aug 16 Jana Brevick: This Infinity Fits in My Hand, presenting previous works charting the
artist's career alongside new pieces,
demonstrating the artist's versatility
and range, from wearable objects and
jewellery to sculpture and environmental installation; The New Frontier:
Young Designer-Makers in the Pacific
Northwest, examining the materials,
processes and creative strategies that
define their practices, the exhibit acts
as a catalyst for the discussion of how
objects and products are conceived
and created here, who is making
them and how the field of local design
is reflective of this unique region;
Thru Jun 7 Read My Pins: The
Madeleine Albright Collection, over
200 brooches from the former U.S.
Secretary of State's collection, high-
Bainbridge Island
Museum of Art
550 Winslow Way E ✆206-842-4451
1-855-613-1342 biartmuseum.org
daily 10am-6pm. Thru Jun 7 Rosalyn
Gale Powell: Garden Path; The Art of
Furniture 1; Raymond Gendreau: Photographs; Cut & Bent; Small Worlds;
Artist’s Books: Chapter Four; Miniature
Books: Collection of Margot E. Amestoy;
Heikki Seppa: New Acquisitions.
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Richard Serra, Wright’s Triangle, (1978),
Corten steel [Western Washington University,
Bellingham WA, permanent installation]
lighting jewellery’s ability to communicate in a nonverbal yet powerfully articulate way; Thru Jun 14 Emerge/Evolve
2014: Rising Talents in Kiln-Glass,
works by emerging and evolving
artists.
BeLLINGHAM
Allied Arts of Whatcom County
1418 Cornwall Ave ✆360-676-8548
alliedarts.org
mon-fri 10am-5pm sat 12-5pm. Apr 325 RARE: Recycled Arts Resource
Expo, art made from recycled materials
in celebration of Earth Day, Apr 22; May
1-30 Children's Art Walk, featuring
works by children and the teaching
artists, in honour of Arts Education
Month. The children's artwork will also
be displayed in over 50 downtown
storefronts.
Western Gallery
Fine Arts Complex, WWU
✆360-650-3963
westerngallery.wwu.edu
mon-fri 10am-4pm wed 10am-8pm sat
12-4pm. Apr 6-May 16 Cara Jaye
(Washington) and Miguel Rivera (Mexico), “Crossover/Cruce de Vias” was
created in 2004. The artists collaborated
on paper works and then sent them to
one another’s studios to be further
developed. The exhibition features the
collaborative work of more than 30
artists from more than 10 countries
over the course of 11 years, including a
work/lab space in the gallery for visiting
artists to actively create new works. The
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Tom Sherwood: A Golden Perspective
COLLECTION OF LESLIE STRONG
WHATCOM MUSEUM, BELLINGHAM WA – Mar 7-Jun 14 Artist Tom Sherwood has been a Bellingham
resident since he first took a teaching position at Fairhaven College (Western Washington University) in
1970. Though his formal education is in theological studies, he has taught art throughout the United
States and in China.
Sherwood creates dramatic renderings of figurative subjects and
natural forms, working in a Renaissance-like style that highlights the
beauty and anatomy of the human
form. His most accomplished pieces
are made with egg tempera and gold
leaf on wood panel, and each can
take several years to complete. Nine
of these masterful paintings are included in this comprehensive exhibit, along
with a prominent selection of drawings, woodcuts and Sherwood’s 1985
award-winning bronze sculpture, The
Assistants.
Tom Sherwood, Yea, Though I Walk Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death,
An impeccable draftsman, SherPortrait of Michael Strong (1993), egg tempera and gold leaf on panel [Whatcom
wood gives attention to perspective
Museum, Bellingham WA, Mar 7-Jun 14]
while realizing his subjects with great
emotional detail. Many of the pencil studies on exhibit reveal both his initial ideas and the process that leads
to the finished masterworks.
Although managing to evade commercial success and regular exhibitions of his artwork, Sherwood has
had a large influence on several prominent regional artists, many of whom helped spearhead the idea for
this exhibition. The retrospective concentrates on the facet of Sherwood’s oeuvre, which began in 1992,
when he was able to focus full-time on artistic production. His lifelong interests in philosophy, theology,
art history, literature and mythology all come into play in his mature paintings. Allyn Cantor
work addresses ideas and issues of
exchange, borders, authorship, travel
and collaboration.
Whatcom Museum
Old City Hall, 121 Prospect St
Lightcatcher Building: 250 Flora St
✆360-778-8930
whatcommuseum.org
Lightcatcher: wed-sun 12-5pm thur 128pm sat 10am-5pm. Old City Hall: thurssun 12-5pm. Admission: adults $10, students, military, seniors $8, children 2-5
$4.50, under 2 free, thurs $5. LIGHTCATCHER BUILDING Thru May 10 Mingled
Visions, Images from the North American Indian by Edward S. Curtis, 40 photogravures from Curtis's epic work
include Princess Angeline, Chief Sealth's
elderly daughter; Thru Jun 14 Tom Sherwood: A Golden Perspective, unique
works of a master artist whose materials
and techniques reflect Renaissance art;
Thru May 17 Magic Windows/Framing
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Place, a diverse exhibition tracing the
way artists represent multiple worlds of
reality and experience; drawn from the
permanent collection, the show name is
from a painting, Magic Window, by
Robert Colescott; OLD CITY HALL May 9Aug 30 The Owl and the Woodpecker:
Photographs by Paul Bannick; Ongoing
Photo Archives Sampler, Clock and
Watch Collection and Antique Toys.
eVeReTT
Schack Art Center
2921 Hoyt Ave ✆425-259-5050
schack.org
mon-fri 10am-6pm sat 10am-5pm sun
12-5pm. Thru Apr 11 Becky Fletcher,
“Essential Gestures”, contemporary
landscape paintings; Apr 23-May 30
Saving the Environment: Sustainable
Art, artwork made from recycled and
sustainable materials.
FRIDAY HARBOR
WaterWorks Gallery
315 Argyle Ave ✆360-378-3060
waterworksgallery.com
mon, thurs-sat 10:30am-5:30pm. Thru
Apr 15 Gallery closed for winter hiatus –
open by appointment only; Opens Apr
16 New works by Danielle Dean
Palmer and Abi Spring, and introducing
Morgan Brig, mixed-media found object
sculptures; May 9-25 Anelecia Hannah,
“Keeping Time”, contemporary realism
paintings – oil on panel.
LA CONNeR
Museum of Northwest Art
121 S First St ✆360-466-4446
museumofnwart.org
Galleries and Museum Store: sun-mon
12-5pm tues-sat 10am-5pm. Admis-
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
sion is free. Thru Jun 14 Neo-Naturalists, artworks by 16 Northwest artists,
curated by Robert Yoder; Etsuko
Ichikawa, “Hakoniwa Project – to touch
& to be touched”; Study in Green from
the Permanent Collection.
PORT ANGeLeS
Port Angeles Fine Arts Center
1203 E Lauridsen Blvd
✆360-457-3532 pafac.org
thurs-sun 11am-5pm, Webster's
Woods Art Park: open daily sunrise to
sunset. Admission is free. May 8-10 Art
in Bloom; Thru May 10 Shannon
Weber, “Underwater”, sculptures; May
21-Jul 12 Carole Murphy and Matthew
Allison, “Earthen Forming”, ceramics;
Ongoing Art Outside, a new one-year
installation of sculptures in one of the
most distinctive outdoor art experiences in the Northwest, with more than
100 works on five acres with many
woodland trails.
SeATTLe
★ Asian Art Museum
1400 E Prospect St, Volunteer Park
✆206-654-3100
seattleartmuseum.org
wed 10am-5pm thurs 10am-9pm frisun 10am-5pm. Suggested admission:
adults $7, seniors (62 and over), students and military $5, children 12 &
under free, SAM members free. First
Thurs free admission. First Fri seniors
free. First Sat families free. Thru Apr 5
Live On: Mr.’s Japanese Neo-Pop, a
massive installation made of hundreds
of everyday objects from Japanese life,
inspired by the devastating disaster of
the March 11, 2011, tsunami and subsequent nuclear accident; also
showing new paintings and art from
the past 15 years; May 2-Oct 4 Chiho
Aoshima: Rebirth of the World, photography, drawings and animated
video installation – influenced by anime and manga, Aoshima explores the
dark currents lying beneath Japanese
pop imagery; Thru Jun 21 Conceal/
Reveal: Making Meaning in Chinese
Art – Chinese artists traditionally
employ different approaches to construct layered meanings in an indirect
but intriguing way. This purposeful
layering invites the viewer to mentally peel back the layers and reveal
the embedded meanings.
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Robert Maki, Triple Pentagon, Six Locations,
(1979), graphite on vellum [Prographica,
Seattle WA, Apr 4-May 2]
Christian Grevstad
Gallery Space
312 Occidental Ave S ✆206-938-4360
christiangrevstad.com
The gallery space was founded in 2011
and established to showcase culturally
significant work that shares a symbiotic
design vision, holds a timeless quality
and complements classic contemporary spaces. Thru May Marko Kratohvil,
wall-mounted steel sculptures.
★ Davidson Galleries
313 Occidental Ave S, Pioneer Square
✆206-624-7684
davidsongalleries.com
tues-sat 10am-5:30pm, closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's. Call for
hours during the holidays. Apr 28-May
30 Jacob Lawrence (American, 19172000), paintings – a widely renowned
artist and University of Washington professor whose works centre on themes
such as justice, equality and the AfricanAmerican perspective; Thru May 2 Contemporary Japanese Printmakers, a
variety of aesthetics and techniques.
★ Foster/White Gallery
100-220 3rd Ave S, Pioneer Square
✆206-622-2833 fosterwhite.com
tues-sat 10am-6pm. Apr 2-May 2 Tony
Angell, “The House of Owls”, stone carvings, bronze sculptures and clayboard
illustrations, two decades in the making,
in conjunction with his latest book, Master Artist; May 7-30 Ben Darby, “Auspicious”, acrylic paintings – playful references and intellectual metaphors are animated while detailed motifs mingle
alongside washes of colour and acrylic
reliefs of Godzilla, China dolls and toys.
★ Frye Art Museum
704 Terry Ave ✆206-622-9250
fryemuseum.org
tues-sun 11am-5pm thurs 11am-7pm.
Admission is free. Thru Apr 26 Future
Ruins: Rodrigo Valenzuela, a largescale installation comprising photography, projections and sculpture by the
Seattle-based artist; Thru May 3 Pan: A
Graphic Arts Time Capsule of Europe
1895-1900, graphic works published in
the journal Pan, which recorded the
transition from Modern forms of representation in the 19th century to the
emergence of Abstractionism and
Expressionism in the 20th century;
1900: Adornment for the Home and
Body, over 150 objects by renowned
artists and architects of the fin de siècle,
from the collection of Seattle collectors
Wayne Dodge and Lawrence Kreisman;
Opens May 30 Leo Saul Berk, “The
Uncertainty of Enclosure”, sculptural
works exploring the impact of Berk's
childhood home, the iconic Ford House,
by architect Bruce Goff.
★ G. Gibson Gallery
300 S Washington St
✆206-587-4033 ggibsongallery.com
wed-sat 11am-5pm, tues by appt. Thru
Apr 18 Gala Bent, “A Chorus for a Multiverse”; Blake Haygood, “The How,
What, and Wherefore”, Apr 24-Jun 6
Linda Davidson, “Road Trip”; BACK
GALLERY Saya Moriyasu, “Parlor".
★ Gallery 110
110 3rd Ave S ✆206-624-9336
gallery110.com
wed-sat 12-5pm. Apr 1-May 2 Outside
Looking In, selected artworks by gallery
members, curated by the gallery's
founder, George Brandt; May 6-30
FRONT GALLERY Nancy Coleman, “Textus”, acrylics on board – exploring
abstracts created by layers of cursive
text, inspired by Seattle painter Mark
Tobey; BACK GALLERY Joan Kimura,
“Black/White”, new paintings – largescale pieces in black and white reconceptualizing the human form.
★ Greg Kucera Gallery
212 3rd Ave S ✆206-624-0770
gregkucera.com
tues-sat 10:30am-5:30pm. Apr 2-May
16 Buster Simpson, "Double Bound";
May 21-Jun 27 Victoria Haven; Jane
Hammond, photography.
★ Henry Art Gallery
University of Washington
✆206-543-2280 henryart.org
wed 11am-4pm thurs-fri 11am-9pm sat
& sun 11am-4pm. Admission: adults
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SEATTLE ART EVENT
SEATTLE ART MUSEUM Presents
Wed, April 15, 2015
6-8pm
FROM GWA’YASDAMS TO SEATTLE: SAM’s Kwakwaka’wakw houseposts
were removed from Gilford Island, British Columbia, in 1966. They were
restored and put on view at the Seattle Science Centre for the next 20 years.
Curator Barbara Brotherton will speak about the traditional village, the
Scow family, the artist who carved the houseposts and their remarkable
journey to Seattle.
Admission $10
when accom-panied by a
member
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CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE PRINTMAKERS Davidson Galleries, Seattle,
Mar 17-May 2 This exhibition offers a window into the diverse world
of contemporary Japanese printmaking and features over 25 artists.
While the tradition of woodblock prints in Japan dates back more
than a millennium, other forms of printmaking media didn't expand
until after WWII. The work of the artists here (who range in age
from 23 to 91 years) represents varied aesthetics and techniques
while maintaining the characteristic elements of Japanese design,
balance and precision.
ANELECIA HANNAH: KEEPING TIME WaterWorks Gallery, Friday Harbor,
May 9-25 Born and raised in Washington State, Anelecia Hannah is
an emerging contemporary Realist, whose subjects include still life,
figurative and metaphoric depictions. In this exhibit, she uses ordinary objects and everyday scenes to log memory and reflect on the
passage of time. Hannah most often works from life and spends a
great deal of time observing the nuances of her subjects. The quietude and stillness she captures in these paintings draw the viewer to
personal contemplation.
MARKO KRATOHVIL Christian Grevstad, Seattle, Mar-May Marko Kratohvil is an internationally recognized contemporary sculptor who
recently relocated to Seattle. Worked in welded steel, his immaculate
forms convey pure gesture and lend expression to space with a spare
lightness. Through movement and rhythm, passive and active energy, Kratohvil’s refined forms strive to articulate fields of experience
that remain before or after verbalization. Born in Belgrade, Kratohvil
holds an MA in sculpture. He lived and worked in London before
emigrating to the US.
BEN DARBY: AUSPICIOUS Foster/White Gallery, Seattle, May 7-30 Ben
Darby, a San Diego artist, uses playful references and intellectual
metaphors in his fantastical paintings that combine layers of paint
with sculptural acrylic relief he creates from handcrafted moulds.
Darby’s works are realized in detail, as he brings together toy-like
characters and animal and botanical forms to create visual stories that
blend humour and satire. His compositions are delightful in their
whimsical appeal and show a heightened imagination used as tool to
address reality.
Mariko Ando
Anelecia Hannah
Marko Kratohvil
Ben Darby
RYAN SARAH MURPHY: SITE LINES Platform Gallery, Seattle, Apr 2-May 2
Through abstract sculptural collages, Ryan Sarah Murphy, based in
New York, focuses on the intersection of natural and urban forms.
She uses the overlooked and throw-away materials of daily life, like
cardboard and discarded book covers, to create topographical collages that express both dilapidation and formation through the structuring of impermanent media. Her arrangements recall architectural
infrastructure as much as geographical landscape. Included in this
show are wall-mounted constructions and a series of work on paper
titled “Blueprints.”
Ryan Sarah Murphy
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© SAM VERNON, GRAPHIC DESIGN: LOIDE MARWANGA
Sam Vernon: How Ghosts Sleep (Seattle)
SAM OLYMPIC SCULPTURE PARK, SEATTLE WA – Mar 28, 2015-Mar 6, 2016 Sam Vernon is an interdisciplinary artist from the East Coast who studied at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York, graduating in 2009 with the Excellence in Drawing Award. This year-long
installation at Olympic Sculpture Park takes place in the PACCAR Pavilion, where Vernon transforms
the interior space with her evocative black-and-white imagery. The Seattle Art Museum commissioned this piece, which was initially inspired by the artist’s visit to both its collection of African masks
and the Asian Art Museum’s Art
Deco architecture.
Her monochromatic imagery is
characterized by dense line work
and tactile mark making that has
been brought to maximum contrast
with pure, empty white and deep,
rich black tones. Vernon’s drawingbased installations employ a printmaker’s method of multiplicity, as
she reworks and reimagines her
images in several runs, often using
Xerox prints as a tool for heightened
contrast and eventual distortion.
Digitally combining elements of
Sam Vernon, How Ghosts Sleep (Seattle): Hive (2014), digital collage, wallpaper [Seattle drawing, printing and collage, VerArt Museum’s Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle WA, Mar 28, 2015-Mar 6, 2016)
non sets her expressive imagery into
the framing device of a large hexagonal grid pattern that covers the interior of the pavilion, while fabric canopies drape overhead. This immersive wall-scape of stark, emotive textures and haunting
graphics creates an otherworldly rhythm of ghost-like characters concealed and revealed, pointing to
the sublime while recalling history and memory.
Vernon is also designing the entryway at the Seattle Art Museum’s downtown location as a prelude
to the exhibit Disguise: Masks and Global African Art, which opens in mid-June. Allyn Cantor
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$10, seniors $6, members, children
under 13, UW students, faculty, staff,
high school and college students with
ID free, thurs 11am-8pm free. ALL GALLERIES Thru Apr 26 Ann Hamilton: the
common S E N S E, large-scale, newly
commissioned installations using materials and representations of animals
gathered from local public collections;
will evolve and change throughout the
six-month run. Hamilton has created a
set of poetic relationships that invite the
viewer to consider the closeness, the
distance and the interdependence
between human and non-human animals; May 2-Oct 11 Ilse Bing: Modern
Photographer (1899-1998), presenting
25 images celebrating the gift to the
Henry of over 44 photographs by Bing
in recent years. This self-taught photographer is recognized as a key contribu70 PREVIEW ■ APRIL/MAY 2015
tor to the development of modern photography; TEST SITE May 10-Aug 16
Willem de Rooij: Bouquet XI, the floral
sculpture is created in collaboration
with a local florist. The exuberance of
the bouquet is counterbalanced by an
abundance of allergens produced by the
flowers that allude to the complex history and conflicts in the Middle East. The
Dutch artist de Rooij lives and works in
Berlin.
★ Lisa Harris Gallery
1922 Pike Place ✆206-443-3315
lisaharrisgallery.com
mon-sat 10:30am-5:30pm sun 11am4pm. Apr 2-May 3 Ann Morris, “Crossing Through”, sculpted vessels using
organic materials such as seaweed,
sinew and plant matter embrace the
inevitability of transformation and muse
on the entanglement of life and death;
May 7-31 Kent Lovelace, “Similitude”,
luminous oil paintings on copper are
inspired primarily by the Skagit Valley
and Gulf Islands of the Salish Sea; also
showing works devoted to the region’s
native birds and atmospheric renderings
of water and its mirrored reflections.
★ Platform Gallery
114 Third Ave S ✆206-323-2808
platformgallery.com
wed-fri 11am-5pm. Apr 2-May 2 Ryan
Sarah Murphy, “Site Lines”; May 7-Jun
27 Erin O'Keefe, “Natural Disasters”,
photographs.
Prographica Gallery
3419 E Denny Way ✆206-322-3851
prographicadrawings.com
wed-sat 11am-5pm, tues by appt. Apr
4-May 2 Dale Lindman and Robert
Maki, works on paper; May 9-Jun 20
Fred Birchman and Carolyn Krieg, new
works.
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
Exhibition Catalogues of Interest
INDIGENOUS BEAUTY: MASTERWORKS OF AMERICAN INDIAN ART FROM
THE DIKER COLLECTION was published for this nationally travelling exhibition that
reflects the diversity of Native cultures, and which is on view first at the Seattle Art
Museum (now through May 17). This fully illustrated catalogue presents new research
on extraordinary objects and artworks from across North America. Includes an essay
by curator David Penney and contributions by leading writers in the field, among them
Janet Berlo, Bruce Bernstein, Barbara Brotherton, Joe Horse Capture and Susan
Secakuku.
Softcover, 191 pages, $38.95 USD. Available at SAM Books, Seattle Art Museum, 206-626-0453.
CÉZANNE AND THE MODERN: MASTERPIECES OF EUROPEAN ART FROM THE
PEARLMAN COLLECTION is the companion publication to the Princeton University
Art Museum exhibition, on at the Vancouver Art Gallery (Feb 14-May 18). This weighty
catalogue is richly illustrated, handsomely designed and fascinating to read, with
essays by 18 distinguished curators and art historians. It also includes reminiscences
by Henry Pearlman, who put together the stellar collection of late 19th- and early 20thcentury paintings, drawings, watercolours and sculptures.
Softcover, 304 pages, $49.95 CAD. Available through the Vancouver Art Gallery Store,
604-662-4706.
A DISCERNING EYE: THE WALTER C. KOERNER COLLECTION OF EUROPEAN
CERAMICS testifies to a fascinating collection assembled by a remarkable and generous individual. Written by curator and anthropologist Carole E. Mayer, the book provides insights into some 200 functional and decorative ceramic pieces of the Koerner
collection, on permanent display at the UBC Museum of Anthropology. From extravagantly decorated Italian Renaissance majolica and the chinoiserie of Holíč porcelain
from Slovakia to humble stove tiles from Austria and Germany, the collection and its
catalogue are a revelation.
Hardcover, 172 pages, $45 CAD. Available at the UBC Museum of Anthropology shop,
604-822-5087.
GORDON SMITH: DON’T LOOK BACK accompanied a recent Equinox Gallery exhibition of new paintings by one of Canada’s leading Modernists. Nearing his 96th birthday, Smith works every day in his West Vancouver studio, producing paintings, prints,
collages and assemblages. Many of them draw inspiration from the West Coast landscape, ranging between representation and abstraction. Generously illustrated, the
book also features essays and interviews by Ian Thom, Roald Nasgaard, Daina Augaitis
and Ian Wallace, along with remembrances by Smith himself.
Hardcover, 237 pages, $39.95 CAD. From Black Dog Publishing and widely available
through Canadian bookstores; also available through the Equinox Gallery, 604-736-2405.
TOM SHERWOOD: A GOLDEN PERSPECTIVE was published for the current exhibit
at Whatcom Museum. This influential Bellingham artist interprets figurative and natural
subjects in dramatic paintings that recall Renaissance-era craftsmanship. Sherwood’s
paintings have an undertone of spirituality, with cyclical themes of life and death. The
monograph includes full-page colour images of his paintings, drawings and woodblock
prints. An essay by John Handley on Sherwood’s life and artistic practice follows a foreword by Whatcom director Patricia Leach and an introduction by Richard Gardner.
Softcover, 48 pages, $14 USD, Available at Whatcom Museum Store, 360-778-8975 or
email [email protected].
Prices may be subject to additional charges for postage, handling and taxes.
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The Clock: Christian Marclay
ART GALLERY OF ALBERTA, EDMONTON AB – Feb 13-Apr 12, 2015 Christian Marclay’s The Clock
(2010) was an instant sensation upon its debut at London’s White Cube in 2010. Five years on, it
remains among the world’s most talked about works of art. Critics have described it as “mesmerizing,” “addictive” and “sublime.” The Guardian called it “a masterpiece of our times.”
Like Ai Weiwei’s Sunflower Seeds (2010), where the artist commissioned a village in China to
sculpt and paint millions of
porcelain seed casings for
display inside the Tate’s
Turbine Hall, and Marina
Abramovi ć ’s The Artist Is
Present (2010) audience
stare-down at MOMA,
The Clock is a simple idea
that required a massive
amount of patience and
assembly. In this instance,
Marclay spent three years
montaging film and television clips that contain
Christian Marclay, The Clock (2010), still from 24-hour video montage [Art Gallery of Alberta,
minute-by-minute referEdmonton AB, Feb 13-Apr 12]
ences to time. The result is
a clock that corresponds to the time of day in which the work is shown.
In recognition of his achievement, the 2011 Venice Biennale awarded Marclay its Golden Lion
Award for Best Artist. As part of his acceptance speech, Marclay thanked the jury “for giving The
Clock its fifteen minutes” – and so brought to mind that other artist who took simple ideas and
both multiplied and serialized them. Michael Turner
★ Seattle Art Museum
1300 First Ave ✆206-654-3100
seattleartmuseum.org
SAM hours: wed 10am-5pm, thurs
10am-5pm, fri-sun 10am-5pm. Suggested admission: adults $15, seniors
(62 and over) and military (with ID)
$12, students $9, children 12 & under
free, SAM members free. Olympic
Sculpture Park (2901 Western Ave)
hours: open daily, opens 30 minutes
prior to sunrise, closes 30 minutes
after sunset. Free to the public. Thru
Apr 19 Nature and Pattern in Japanese
Design, paintings and textiles using flora and fauna motifs; Thru May 17
Indigenous Beauty: Masterworks of
American Indian Art from the Diker
Collection, featuring more than 122
masterworks representing tribes across
the North American continent; Seattle
Collects Northwest Coast Native Art,
60 Northwest Coast Native works drawn
from local private collections, in conjunction with Indigenous Beauty; Thru
Jul 12 Harun Farocki, “Serious Games”,
this four-part video installation exam72 PREVIEW ■ APRIL/MAY 2015
ines the way we use technology and
simulation to prepare American soldiers
for missions in the Middle East and
Afghanistan and to debrief them after
returning from active duty; Thru Aug 1
From Abstract Expression to Colored
Planes. Early in the 1940s, artists in
New York began to develop an expressive, abstract style of painting, inspired
in part by the aesthetic vocabulary of
Surrealism and a growing interest in
psychoanalysis and the unconscious;
Thru Aug 16 Marcel Duchamp, “The
Duchamp Effect”, an installation of
“readymade" artworks that opened the
door to completely new modes of artistic production. The “readymade”, a
manufactured object that is presented
on its own or integrated into more complex arrangements, has continually
inspired artists of every discipline. From
the museum's collection; “Cool Objectivity”, an installation focusing on architecture as a subject through the works of
Hiroshi Sugimoto, Louise Lawler, Candida Höfer, Doug Aitken and others,
whose aesthetic visions are informed by
Minimal Art and cinematography – from
the museum's collection; OLYMPIC SCULPTURE PARK, 2901 Western Ave Thru Mar
6, 2016 Sam Vernon: How Ghosts
Sleep (Seattle) 2014, a wall drawing
conceived for the Seattle Art Museum;
Ongoing Jaume Plensa, “Echo”, a monumental head of the mountain nymph of
Greek mythology, situated on the shoreline of the park where Echo looks out
over Puget Sound in the direction of
Mount Olympus; Doug Aitken, “Mirror”,
an installation for the facade of SAM, an
urban earthwork that changes in real
time in response to the movements and
life around it.
★ Shift Gallery
312 S Washington St, Tashiro Kaplan
Bldg shiftgalleryseattle.org
fri & sat 12-5pm or by appt. Apr 2-25
Carmi Weingrod, “Umbra”, new mixedmedia drawings and prints on paper; Ed
McCarthy, “Mud”, new works in plaster;
May 7-30 Karen Klee-Atlin, “Markers
and Buoys”, works exploring individuals and objects that mark boundaries,
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
alerting us to dangers and hinting at
treasure, guiding us on our way.
SPAC Gallery
Seattle Pacific University
3 W Cremona ✆206-281-2079
spu.edu/depts/viscom
mon-fri 9am-5pm. Apr 3-25 Illustration/New Pictures Senior Show 2015;
May 4-15 Studio Art Senior Show
2015; May 18-Jun 12 Visual Communication Design Senior Show 2015.
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Museum: wed-sun 10am-5pm, first fri
5-8pm. Admission: adults $10, seniors
(60+) $7.50, students (with ID) $5, kids
5 and under and MAC members no
charge. Campbell House Tours: included in admission price. Thru Jun 28 The
Artist's Palette, art from the MAC collection in conjunction with The Artist's
Palette, highlighting the beauty of the
palette and the artists themselves; Thru
Dec 100 Stories: A Centennial Exhibition, objects from museum collections
tell the stories of 100 years of Spokane
and eastern Washington history; Ongoing Campbell House Tours, hourly:
wed-sun 12-4pm, beginning at CAMPBELL HOUSE ACTIVITY CENTER Located in
the Carriage House; Inland Northwest
Narrative: Crossroads and Confluence,
an online introduction to the Inland
Northwest experience, from past to
present, with selected museum collection images.
TACOMA
Museum of Glass
1801 Dock St ✆253-284-4750
museumofglass.org
wed-sat 10am-5pm sun 12-5pm 3rd
thurs 10am-8pm. Admission: members free, adults $15, seniors (62+),
military and students (13+) $12,
groups of 20+ $12, groups of 50+ $10,
children 6-12 (under 6 are free) $5,
every 3rd thurs 5-8pm free. Thru May
10 Lynda Lowe, “Patra Passage”,
exploring the cultural connection of art
and community; May 23-Oct 11
Shirley Klinghoffer: CRT Revisited, 18
unique sculptures inspired by hospital
forms used to support women's bodies
during radiation therapy; Thru Jun 30
Chihuly Drawings, first major retrospective featuring over 100 pieces;
Thru Jul 12 Kids Design Glass Too, 31
artistically captivating pieces designed
by children and created at the museum;
Thru Aug 30 Joseph Rossano: Vanity,
installation and expandable exhibition –
man's impact on the environment;
Ongoing MAIN PLAZA REFLECTING POOL
Martin Blank: Fluent Steps, a monumental glass sculpture that spans the
entire length of the 210-foot-long
reflecting pool and rises from water
level to 15 feet in height; Cappy
Thompson, “Gathering the Light”, an
installation of the story of the Museum
of Glass reverse-painted on glass in the
grisaille technique.
Tacoma Art Museum
1701 Pacific Ave ✆253-272-4258
tacomaartmuseum.org
tues-sun 10am-5pm thurs 10am-8pm,
free every 3rd thurs from 5-8pm. Thru
Jun 7 Eloquent Objects: Georgia
O’Keeffe and Still-Life Art in New
Mexico, featuring more than 60 paintings by O’Keeffe and her contemporaries, who recorded their changing
impressions of the harsh landscape of
the Southwest and the region’s evocative objects; Thru Fall 2015 Art of the
American West: The Haub Family
Collection at Tacoma Art Museum,
140 works exploring themes of the
West and spanning more than 200
years; Northwest in the West: Exploring Our Roots, exploring the distinct
identity of Northwest art and how it has
adopted, adapted and reacted against
its Western roots; Ongoing Dale Chihuly at Tacoma Art Museum, a permanent collection of Chihuly glass,
including more than 30 sculptures.
Visitors can access the Ear for Art:
Chihuly Glass Tour anytime from anywhere by downloading the STQRY app
on their phones.
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Alpha listing of galleries in this issue
221A 35
Access Gallery 35
Alberta Craft Council Gallery 14
Alberta Printmakers Gallery and Studio 8
Alcheringa Gallery 57
Allied Arts of Whatcom County 65
Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art 23
Amelia Douglas Gallery, Douglas College 27
Art Beatus 35
The Art Emporium 35
Art Gallery at Evergreen Cultural Centre 22
Art Gallery of Alberta 14
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria 57
Art Gallery of St. Albert 16
Art Works Gallery 35
ARTE funktional – Kelowna 23
ARTE funktional – Vernon (formerly Ashpa
Naira Gallery & Studio 57
Artemis Gallery 27
Artists of Kerrisdale 35
Arts Council of New Westminster 27
Arts Off Main 38
Artspeak 38
ArtStarts Gallery 38
Ashpa Naira Gallery & Studio (see ARTE
funktional-Vernon) 57
Asian Art Museum 67
Audain Gallery 38
Avenue Gallery 58
Back Gallery Project 38
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art 65
Barbara Boldt Original Art Studio 22
Bau-Xi Gallery 38
Beaty Biodiversity Museum 39
Bellevue Arts Museum 65
Bill Reid Gallery 39
Blackfish Gallery 62
Blue Sky Gallery 62
Bluerock Gallery 8
Britannia Art Gallery 39
Buckland Southerst Gallery 59
Bugera Matheson Gallery 14
Burnaby Art Gallery 20
Burnaby Arts Council (Deer Lake Gallery) 20
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Burnaby Village Museum & Carousel 20
Campbell River Art Gallery 21
Cannon Beach Gallery 61
Cannon Beach Gallery Group 61
Caroun Art Gallery 27
Catriona Jeffries Gallery 39
Centre A 39
Chali-Rosso Art Gallery 39
Charles A. Hartman Fine Art 62
Charles H. Scott Gallery 40
Chazou Gallery 22
Chilliwack Visual Artists Association 21
Chinese Cultural Centre Museum and
Archives 40
Choboter Fine Art 40
Christian Grevstad Gallery Space 67
Christine Klassen Gallery 8
Circle Craft Gallery 40
CityScape Community Art Space, North
Vancouver Community Arts Council 29
Coastal Peoples Fine Arts Gallery 40
The Collectors’ Gallery of Art 8
Contemporary Art Gallery 40
Contemporary Calgary (C), formerly Art
Gallery of Calgary and (C2), formerly
Museum of Contemporary Art 9
couch* – a Tanya Horn gallery 58
Craft Council of BC Gallery 42
CSA Space 42
Daffodil Gallery 14
David Tycho Fine Art 42
Davidson Galleries 67
Deer Lake Gallery, Burnaby Arts Council 20
Deluge Contemporary Art 58
Doctor Vigari Gallery 42
Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery 64
Douglas Reynolds Gallery 42
Douglas Udell Gallery, Edmonton 14
Douglas Udell Gallery Pop-up, Vancouver 42
DRAW Gallery 31
Dundarave Print Workshop and Gallery 42
Duthie Gallery 33
Eagle Spirit Gallery 42
Elissa Cristall Gallery 42
Elizabeth Leach Gallery 64
Emily Carr Alumni Gallery 44
English Bay Gallery 44
Equinox Gallery 44
Esker Foundation 9
Esplanade Art Gallery 16
The Fazakas Gallery 44
Federation Gallery 44
Ferry Building Gallery 59
Firehall Arts Centre Gallery 44
The Fort Gallery 22
Foster/White Gallery 67
Founders’ Gallery 9
The Foyer Gallery, Squamish Public
Library 33
Fragrant Wood Gallery 45
Frye Art Museum 67
G. Gibson Gallery 67
Gage Gallery 58
The Gallery @ Artisan Square 20
Gallery 2, Grand Forks and District
Art and Heritage Centre 22
Gallery 110 67
Gallery 1710 35
Gallery Gachet 45
Gallery in the Oak Bay Village 58
Gallery Jones 45
Gallery of BC Ceramics 45
Geert Maas Sculpture Gardens & Gallery 23
Gibsons Public Art Gallery 33
Glenbow 9
Gordon Smith Gallery of Canadian Art 29
The Graffiti Co. Art Studio/Gallery 29
Greg Kucera Gallery 67
grunt gallery 45
Haida Gwaii Museum 33
Hallie Ford Museum of Art 65
Hambleton Galleries 23
Havana Gallery 45
Heffel Fine Art Auction House 47
Henry Art Gallery 67
Herringer Kiss Gallery 10
hfa contemporary 47
Hill’s Native Art 47
Alpha listing of galleries in this issue
Hot Art Wet City Gallery 47
Howe Street Gallery 47
Ian Tan Gallery 47
Il Museo, Il Centro, Italian Cultural Centre 47
Initial Gallery 47
Inuit Gallery of Vancouver 48
Jennifer Kostuik Gallery 48
Jewish Museum and Archives of BC at
Make Gallery 48
Kafka’s Coffee & Tea 48
Kamloops Art Gallery 22
Kariton Art Gallery & Boutique 18
Katherine McLean Studio 48
Kelowna Art Gallery 23
Kimoto Gallery 48
Kootenay Gallery 21
Kwantlen Art Gallery 34
Landing Gallery Artists’ Co-op 33
Langara College Fine Arts Dept. 49
Lattimer Gallery 49
Laura Russo Gallery 64
Legacy Art Gallery Downtown and Legacy
Maltwood (at the Mearns Centre
& McPherson Library) 58
Leighdon Studio Gallery 49
Lisa Harris Gallery 70
The Lloyd Gallery 30
Lookout Gallery 49
Madrona Gallery 58
Make Gallery (see Jewish Museum and
Archives of BC) 48
Maple Ridge Art Gallery 23
Marion Scott Gallery/Kardosh Projects 49
Masters Gallery 49
Michael Parsons Fine Art 64
Miriam Aroeste Fine Art 49
Monny's Art Gallery 49
Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery 49
Mountain Galleries at Fairmont Chateau 60
Museum of Anthropology, UBC 49
Museum of Contemporary Craft 64
Museum of Glass 73
Museum of Northern BC 32
Museum of Northwest Art 66
Museum of Vancouver 51
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Musqueam Culltural Centre Gallery 51
Nanaimo Art Gallery 23
The New Gallery (TNG) 10
New Media Gallery 27
Newzones 10
Nickle Galleries 12
Nikkei National Museum 21
Nisga’a Museum 22
Northwest By Northwest Gallery 61
Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture 73
The Old School House Arts Centre 32
Open Space Arts Society 58
Or Gallery 51
Oregon Jewish Museum 64
Oxygen Art Centre 26
Pacific Wave Glass Art 51
Paul Kuhn Gallery 12
PDX Contemporary Art 64
Pendulum Gallery 51
Peninsula Gallery 33
Penticton Art Gallery 30
Petley Jones Gallery 51
Place des Arts 22
Platform Gallery 70
Polychrome Fine Art 59
Port Angeles Fine Arts Center 67
Port Moody Arts Centre 31
Portland Art Museum 64
Pousette Gallery 51
Presentation House Gallery 29
Prographica Gallery 70
The Reach Gallery Museum Abbotsford 18
Red Art Gallery 59
Rennie Collection 53
Republic Gallery 53
Richmond Art Gallery 32
Salmon Arm Art Gallery 33
Satellite Gallery 53
Schack Art Center 66
Seattle Art Museum 72
S’eliyemetaxwtexw Art Gallery 19
Seymour Art Gallery 30
Shift Gallery 72
Sidney and Gertrude Zack Gallery, Jewish
Community Centre 53
Signature D Art Consulting 64
Silk Purse Arts Centre 60
Simon Fraser University Gallery 21
Slide Room Gallery 59
Southern Alberta Art Gallery 16
SPAC Gallery 72
SPACE Emmarts 30
Spirit Wrestler Gallery 53
Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre 60
Station House Gallery 61
Stride Art Gallery Association 12
Studio 13 Fine Art 53
Surrey Art Gallery 34
Tacoma Art Museum 73
Tanya Slingsby Atelier 53
Teck Gallery 53
Toni Onley Estate 54
Touchstones Nelson: Museum of Art
and History 26
Tumbleweed Gallery and Framing 31
Two Rivers Gallery 31
Ukama Gallery 54
UNIT/PITT Projects 54
Unitarian Church of Vancouver 54
University of Lethbridge Art Gallery 16
Uno Langmann 54
Urban Aboriginal Fair Trade Gallery 55
Vancouver Art Gallery 55
Vancouver Maritime Museum 55
Vernon Public Art Gallery 57
Wallace Galleries 12
WaterWorks Gallery 66
Wendel Gallery 57
West End Gallery, Edmonton 16
West End Gallery, Victoria 59
West Vancouver Museum 60
Western Gallery 65
Whatcom Museum 66
White Bird Gallery 62
White Rock Gallery 60
Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies 8
Wil Aballe Art Projects 57
Winchester Galleries 59
Winsor Gallery 57
Xchanges Gallery 59
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GALLERY OPENINGS + EVENTS
April 9 Thursday
April 16 Thursday
5-7pm Opening reception: Making a Scene!
Victoria’s Artists in the 1960s; Yoko Takashima
with Ruby Arnold, Bridge Over Troubled Water.
LEGACY ART GALLERY DOWNTOWN, University of Victoria,
630 Yates St, Victoria BC.
7-9pm Opening reception: You Are Here,
celebrating photography and lens-based art.
CITYSCAPE COMMUNITY ART SPACE, NORTH VANCOUVER
COMMUNITY ARTS COUNCIL, 335 Lonsdale Ave, North
Vancouver BC.
6pm Opening reception: Invisible Threads: Life
Saving Sugihara Visas and the Journey to
Vancouver. VANCOUVER MARITIME MUSEUM, 1905 Ogden
Ave, Vancouver BC.
7-10pm Opening reception: Fred Schiffer: Lives
in Photos, showcasing Schiffer's 40-year career
in Vancouver. JEWISH MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES OF BRITISH
COLUMBIA AT MAKE GALLERY, 257 E 7th Ave, Vancouver
BC.
April 10 Friday
6-8pm Opening reception: New Perceptions:
Jeremy Herndl, Heather Keenan and Neil
McClelland. Artists in attendance. WINCHESTER
MODERN, 758 Humboldt St, Victoria BC.
April 11 Saturday
1-3pm Opening reception: Light and Shadow,
works by 10 local photographers. CHILLIWACK VISUAL
ARTISTS ASSOCIATION, CHILLIWACK ART GALLERY, Chilliwack
Cultural Centre, 9201 Corbould St, Chilliwack BC.
1-4pm Opening reception: Colin Graham: Works
from the Estate. John Graham, son of Colin
Graham in attendance. WINCHESTER GALLERIES, 2260
Oak Bay Ave, Victoria BC.
2-4pm Opening reception: Sibeal Foyle, charcoal
drawings reflect aspects of engaging with the
world. DISTRICT LIBRARY GALLERY, LYNN VALLEY MAIN
LIBRARY, 1277 Lynn Valley Rd, North Vancouver BC.
April 19 Sunday
2-4pm Opening reception: Start with Art, annual
exhibition of mixed-media artwork by established
artists; works only available for purchase by kids
16 and younger. SEYMOUR ART GALLERY, 4360 Gallant
Ave, North Vancouver BC.
April 22 Wednesday
5pm Event: Earth Day – Candace Campo, cultural
director for the Shishálh Nation in Sechelt, will
speak from a Native perspective about respecting
and preserving our coastal wilderness. LANDING
GALLERY ARTISTS’ CO-OP, 436 Marine Dr, Gibsons BC.
5:30-7:30pm Opening reception: Shelley Jordon,
Ordinary Matters; Frank Barnett, Fotomacher,
Examining Lives with Jewish Eyes. OREGON JEWISH
MUSEUM AND CENTER FOR HOLOCAUST EDUCATION, 1953 NW
Kearney St, Portland OR.
April 24 Friday
2-4pm Opening reception: Matthew Pillsbury,
Tokyo, long-exposure, colour, and black and white
photograph series. DOUGLAS UDELL GALLERY POP-UP,
1566 W 6th Ave, 2nd Flr, Vancouver BC.
7pm Opening reception: Audrey Hurd, Gathered
Mass. ALBERTA PRINTMAKERS GALLERY AND STUDIO, 4025
4th St SE, Calgary AB.
6-8pm Opening reception: Arnold Shives,
Richard Tetrault and Richard York, Imprints
2015, new prints – woodcuts, etchings, linocuts
and monoprints. DUTHIE GALLERY, 125 Churchill Rd,
Salt Spring Island BC.
7-10pm Opening reception: Aja Rose Bond and
Chandra Melting Tallow, Un Quiet Bodies, works
exploring the daily struggle surrounding our
human desire for comfort and support; SALON
SHOP Lena Tan, The Transience of Value. GALLERY
GACHET, 88 E Cordova St, Vancouver BC.
7:30-9:30pm Opening reception (remarks at
7:45pm): Views from the Southbank II:
Moments, Reflections, Intervals; Re:Source - A
Living Archive 1975–2015 Part 2; Stephen
Foster: Remediating Curtis - Imagining
Indigeneity; John Wynne: Anspayaxw. SURREY ART
GALLERY, 13750 88 Ave, Surrey BC.
April 12 Sunday
12-5pm Opening reception: Reverence: Renato
Muccillo, new landscape paintings. WHITE ROCK
GALLERY, 1247 Johnston Rd, White Rock BC.
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April 25 Saturday
2-5pm Opening reception: Danny Singer, New
Work, photographs of prairie hamlets. GALLERY
JONES, 1725 W 3rd Ave, Vancouver BC.
April 30 Thursday
5-8pm Opening reception: Yared Nigussu and
Other Artists, featuring vibrant, energetic
paintings by Nigussu and works by gallery artists.
COUCH* – A TANYA HORN GALLERY, 1010 Broad St,
Victoria BC.
GALLERY OPENINGS + EVENTS
April 30 Thursday
7-9pm Opening reception: Eric Angus, Jamey
Braden, Anyse Ducharme, Jessica Gnyp and
Michelle Weinstein, UBC Master of Fine Arts
Graduate Exhibition 2015: object approaching
short blue waves. MORRIS AND HELEN BELKIN ART
GALLERY, University of British Columbia, 1825 Main
Mall, Vancouver BC.
May 1 Friday
6-9pm Opening reception: Kevin Boyle,
DaySleeper, new works. KIMOTO GALLERY, 1525 W
6th Ave, Vancouver BC.
6-9pm Opening reception: Parker Art Salon
Group Exhibition, hall exhibit and open studios
featuring 30 artists, parkerartsalon.com. PARKER
STREET STUDIOS, 1000 Parker St, Vancouver BC.
May 2 Saturday
5-7pm Opening reception: Heather Caldwell,
Provence, plein air paintings. DUTHIE GALLERY, 125
Churchill Rd, Salt Spring Island BC.
6-9pm Artist's talk 6-7pm: Karina SmiglaBobinski will discuss her work, ADA, A postindustrial creature, Art between Atoms and Bits.
Opening reception 7-9pm: Martin Creed, William
Lamson and Karina Smigla-Bobinski, POPart –
Karina Smigla-Bobinksi will be in attendance.
NEW MEDIA GALLERY, ANVIL CENTRE, 777 Columbia St,
3rd Flr, New Westminster BC.
May 7 Thursday
6-8pm Opening reception: Jacob Lawrence
(American, 1917-2000), paintings. DAVIDSON
GALLERIES, 313 Occidental Ave S, Seattle WA.
May 9 Saturday
1:30-3pm Opening reception and Gallery talk:
Dean Hanson, Poetic Muse – The Feminine Form,
black and white photographs. MICHAEL PARSONS FINE
ART, 716 SW Madison St, Portland OR.
May 14 Thursday
5-9pm Opening reception: Florence Roberge,
Chauntecleer, new work. Artist in attendance.
STUDIO 13, 1315 Railspur Alley, Vancouver BC.
May 16 Saturday
4-7pm Event: 30th Year Anniversary Party. WATER
WORKS GALLERY, 315 Argyle Ave, Friday Harbor WA.
May 20 Wednesday
10am-9:30pm Event: Artists in Our Midst
Roundhouse Exhibition – Highlighting a wide
range of paintings, ceramics, jewellery, automata
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and photography, reception at 7pm. ROUNDHOUSE
COMMUNITY CENTRE, 181 Roundhouse Mews,
Vancouver BC. Open Studio Tour May 23-24
11am-6pm, www.artistsinourmidst.com.
May 21 Thursday
7-9pm Opening reception: The Boat Show,
works in various media highlighting the world of
boats. CITYSCAPE COMMUNITY ART SPACE, NORTH
VANCOUVER COMMUNITY ARTS COUNCIL, 335 Lonsdale Ave,
North Vancouver BC.
May 22 Friday
6-10pm Opening reception: Mia Feuer, Synthetic
Seasons, installations and sculptural works. ESKER
FOUNDATION, 444-1011 9th Ave SE, Calgary AB.
May 24 Sunday
2-4pm Opening reception: John Steil, Counting
to 1,000, video; Mary Anne Tateishi, Secrets,
multimedia paintings. SEYMOUR ART GALLERY, 4360
Gallant Ave, North Vancouver BC.
May 28 Thursday
6-8pm Opening reception: UBC Okanagan BFA
Graduate Show: Shelf Life; Andrea Toth,
Heavens Above; Mackie House Artist in
Residency. An evening of art, music, food and
refreshments. Admission by donation. VERNON
PUBLIC ART GALLERY, 3228 31st Ave, Vernon BC.
May 29 Friday
6-9pm Opening reception: Katsumi Kimoto,
Kuroshio, new works. KIMOTO GALLERY, 1525 W 6th
Ave, Vancouver BC.
June 5-7 Friday to Sunday
10am-5pm Cowichan Valley Artisans Open
Studio Weekend Tour: Visit studios and galleries:
woodturners, furniture makers, potters, painters,
glass jewellery and vessels, wines and balsamic
vinegars. For brochures, information and map:
www.cowichanvalleyartisans.com.
June 7 Sunday
11am-6pm 6th Annual Mid-Main Art Fair:
paintings, sculptures, photographs and prints by
Richard Alm, Mariko Ando, Enda Bardell, John
Beatty, Elsa E Bluethner, Elaine Brewer-White,
Jeanette Jarville, James Koll, Edward Peck,
Emmanuelle Renard, Jackie Conradi-Robertson,
Cheryl Roller, Olga Rybalko, Ellen Scobie,
Elisabeth Sommerville, Larry Tillyer and Jeff
Wilson. Free admission. For information:
www.midmainartfair.com. HERITAGE HALL, 3102 Main
St, Vancouver BC.
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