Preview – The Gallery Guide | June – August 2012

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Preview – The Gallery Guide | June – August 2012
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GUIDE TO GALLERIES + MUSEUMS
June/July/August 2012
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12 The Automatiste Revolution
Art Gallery of Alberta
18 Mario Trejo: Catharsism
Herringer Kiss Gallery
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22 Milutin Gubash: Remote Viewing
Southern Alberta Art Gallery
26 Guy Laramée: Mountains
Foster/White Gallery
30 Peter Krausz: Landscapes
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Gallery Jones
38 Matthew Monahan
Contemporary Art Gallery
74 40 Ellsworth Kelly: Selected Prints
Portland Art Museum
Elizabeth Leach Gallery
42 Jon Langford: Old Devils
The New Gallery
48 Holger Kalberg
Monte Clark Gallery
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58 Gary Hill: glossodelic attractors
Henry Art Gallery
60 Randy Hayes: Unfamiliar Territory
Hallie Ford Museum of Art
66 William Kurelek: The Messenger
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
70 Ray Turner: Population
Whatcom Museum
74 Sonny Assu + Rande Cook: Ebb and Flow
Nanaimo Art Gallery
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78 Alex Grünenfelder: Audio Migration
Surrey Art Gallery
80 Ancestral Modern: Australian Aboriginal Art
Seattle Art Museum
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Conservator’s Corner
Confessions
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Gallery Index
Gallery Openings + Events
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ALBERTA
mals, birds and insects from the North
American National Parks; Jul 21-Sep
27 Inspired Summer Spectacles,
works include landscape, activity and
wildlife images through exploration,
discovery and play; Ongoing Gateway
to the Rockies, communicates the history of the Canadian Rockies with artifacts, artworks, archival photographs,
recordings and documents.
BANFF
Whyte Museum of the
Canadian Rockies
111 Bear St ✆403-762-2291 ext. 316
www.whyte.org
daily 10am-5pm. Admission: adults $8,
seniors/students $5, families (2 adults,
2 children) $20, children 6 and under
free. Thru Jun 10 J. B. Taylor and the
Idea of Mountains, semi-abstract
paintings in acrylic and other media;
Norman Yates, The Space Between,
“The Landspace Series”, colourful
paintings express the energy and spirit
of the Canadian western regions; Jun
16-Nov 15 Yellowstone to Yukon: The
Journey of Wildlife and Art, international exhibition captures the connection between art and nature conservation – past, present and future;
Thru Jul 18 Life is Wild – National
Park Wildlife, images of wild mam-
BLACK DIAMOND
The Collectors’ Gallery of Art
110 Centre Ave W ✆403-933-5047
www.bluerockgallery.ca
wed-mon 11am-5pm. Handmade, oneof-a-kind fine art and craft by regional
artists, most of whom live and work
within 100 miles of the gallery. Jun 129 “Pike’s Studio”, new works by Connie Pike, clay and Bob Pike, metal
works; Jun 25-Jul 30 Connie Geerts,
Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon and Pam
Weber, “Making Hey”, new works.
1332 9th Ave SE ✆403-245-8300
www.collectorsgalleryofart.com
tues-fri 10am-5:30pm sat 10am-5pm.
Jun 9-30 Margaret Shelton, “The Early Years (1935-1960)”, newly released
watercolours, block prints and pastels
from The Shelton Estate; Jul 3-31
Summer Sizzler I, Rotating group
work by gallery artists and works from
our historical collection; Aug 1-31
Summer Sizzler II, Rotating group
work by gallery artists and works from
our historical collection.
Diana Paul Galleries
★ The Art Gallery of Calgary
737 2nd St SW ✆403-262-9947
www.dianapaul.com
tues-sat 11am-5pm. Jun-Aug Contact
the gallery for exhibition information.
117 8th Ave SW ✆403-770-1350
www.artgallerycalgary.org
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★ Identifies galleries and museums
open until 8pm on the First Thursday
of every month. Many galleries host
opening receptions on First Thursday
evenings.
1st Ave NW
9pm. Admission by donation. Thru
Aug 25 Pentimento: Carl White,
White illustrates his superb draftsmanship and narrative in the tradition
of monumentous classical painting
presented with a fresh contemporary
twist; Atomic Suite: Mary Kavanagh,
video projection, photographic documentation and conceptual drawing
reflect on atomic and nuclear industry, history and culture, with an
emphasis on activity in the American
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ART GALLERY OF ALBERTA, EDMONTON AB – Jun 23-Oct 14, 2012 The Automatiste Revolution: Montreal
1941-1960 includes 60 works of art as well as photos, books and other artifacts documenting the infamous avant-garde movement. Curated by Roald Nasgaard, the show was described in Canadian Art as
“a signature exhibition of the Automatiste movement that set Quebec on the road to its Quiet Revolution”. Organized and circulated by the Varley Art Gallery, Ontario in 2009, the exhibit subsequently
travelled to the Albright-Knox, New York, where it was shown alongside paintings by De Kooning,
Pollock and Rothko.
Under the leadership of Paul-Émile
Borduas, the Automatistes challenged the
conservative Quebec status quo through
their spontaneous painting techniques
during the 1940s and ‘50s. They are
credited with bringing modernist painting
to Canada. Their “stream of consciousness”
work – including dance, music, poetry and
plays – was abstract, passionate and lyrical.
Prominent Quebec artists included Marcel
Barbeau, Roger Fauteux, Claude Gauvreau,
Pierre Gauvreau and Jean-Paul Riopelle.
The Automastistes in Quebec were
inspired by the art of their American Pierre Gauvreau, Colloque Exhubérant (1944), mixed media on canvas
counterparts, who experimented with the [Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton AB, Jun 23-Oct 14]
creation of abstract work based on impulses
from the subconscious. In 1948 the Quebec Automatistes published Refus global (Total Refusal), a
controversial anti-religious and anti-establishment manifesto. It became one of the pillars of the Quiet
Revolution, a period of intense artistic and cultural change in Quebec. The group itself disbanded after
the death of Borduas in 1960 but many members went on to international acclaim. Mia Johnson
★ Esker Foundation
444-1011 9th Ave SE ✆403-705-3375
www.eskerfoundation.com
tues & wed 10am-5pm thurs & fri
10am-8pm sat 10am-5pm sun 125pm. Jun 15-Aug 29 The New Alberta Contemporaries, inaugural exhibition features 44 recent graduates, a
snapshot of emerging contemporary
art in Alberta and a celebration of rising talent, a gathering point for dialogue and interaction of the province’s
art institutions.
Gainsborough Galleries
441 5th Ave SW
✆403-262-3715 866-425-5373
www.gainsboroughgalleries.com
mon-fri 10am-5:30pm sat 10am5pm. Rotating exhibitions by gallery
artists featuring works by Robert E.
Wood, Ted Raftery, Tinyan, Ron
Hedrick, Rod Charlesworth, Min Ma,
Fred Cameron, Merv Brandel, Rick
Bond, Nancy Lucas, Carl Schlademan, Nathalie Chiasson, Nicole
Laporte and others, also featuring
artists new to the gallery, Kathi Bond,
Erica Neumann, Sarah Jones and
André Perrault.
Glenbow Museum
130 9th Ave SE ✆403-268-4100
www.glenbow.org
mon-sat 9am-5pm sun 12-5pm.
Admission: adults $14, seniors $10,
students/youth $9, family $28, children
under 6 free, members free. Jun 2-Jul
29 Charlie Russell and the First Calgary Stampede, renunion of 17 of the
20 paintings exhibited in 1912 in celebration of the Calgary Stampede’s centennial, includes landscapes and ‘heroic’ depictions of First Nations, cowboys
and outlaws; Jun 2-Sep 3 “From Our
Collections: The Stampede”, selection
of unique and rarely seen objects from
Glenbow’s collections including 1912
prize buckles, Guy Weadick’s handdecorated saddle and Ed Borein’s artwork; “The West”, contemporary
artists repurpose, reimagine and rede-
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© PIERRE GAUVREAU / SODRAC (2012)
The Automatiste Revolution: Montreal 1941-1960
fine familiar iconography into compelling new statements about history,
idealism, representation and what the
West means to us now, includes works
by James Westergard, Dianne Bos,
David Garneau and Kimowan McLain;
“Canada on Canvas”, historical portraiture, landscape and abstract paintings
ranging from the 1940s to the 1970s,
artists include Cornelius Krieghoff,
Lawren Harris, Tom Thomson, Emily
Carr, Norval Morrisseau and JeanPaul Riopelle; Jul 14-Sep 3 Critical
Mass: Sculpture by Shayne Dark,
sculptures and freestanding works collectively known as ‘Critical Mass’
evoke the contrasts between urban settings and the natural world, industrial
and organic materials.
Herringer Kiss Gallery
709A 11 Ave SW ✆403-228-4889
www.herringerkissgallery.com
tues-fri 10am-5:30pm sat 11am-5pm.
Jun 2-Jul 14 “Art for Food 2012”,
group show and sale to support the
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
VIGNETTES • June/July/August 2012
Alberta
ROBIN LAuReNCe
ALEX JANVIER The Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton, May 18-Aug
19 This retrospective celebrates one of Canada’s most distinguished senior artists. Over 90 paintings and drawings illuminate
the ways in which Janvier has drawn on his Dene Suline and Saulteaux background and his study of art history, in evolving his figurative and abstract motifs and his “signature, curvilinear style”.
In recent years Janvier has incorporated increasingly political
messages into his paintings, as well as allusions to the Aboriginal
Group of Seven.
Alex Janvier
JAMES LUMSDEN Paul Kuhn Gallery, Calgary, May 26-Jun 30 New
abstractions by Scottish painter James Lumsden take their theme
and titles – such as Contrapuntal and Fugue – from the rhythms and
movements of music. Evolving from his earlier series, Liquid
Light, they create atmosphere and luminosity by building up what
the artist calls “chromatic strata” – multiple translucent glazes of
colour, thinned with gloss medium and manipulated to create
engaging textures and a sense of depth and dynamism.
CHARLIE RUSSELL AND THE FIRST CALGARY STAMPEDE Glenbow
Museum, Calgary, Jun 2-Jul 29 How better to celebrate the 100th
anniversary of the Calgary Stampede than with the art of that
most iconic of cowboy artists? The Montana-based Russell (18641926) had exhibited 20 paintings, to enormous acclaim, at the
first Stampede in 1912. Now 17 of those original works have been
gathered to commemorate the event. Look for Russell’s characteristically vigourous depictions of cowboy and aboriginal life and
culture, played out against magnificent western landscapes.
MARCUS COATES: STORIES FROM THE LOWER WORLD Southern
Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge, Jun 22-Sep 9 The three films on
view document extraordinary performances by this Londonbased artist as he inserts himself into socially and politically
charged locales and situations. While addressing, for instance,
the eviction of the elderly from a condemned housing estate in
Liverpool, Coates assumes the role of a shaman, bedecked in the
head and hide of a stag or the feathers of a bird. He plays the
ridiculous off the heart-felt, and ancient tribal ritual against contemporary contexts of conflict and displacement.
LANDWASH: CONTEMPORARY NEWFOUNDLAND ART Esplanade
Art Gallery, Medicine Hat, Jun 23-Aug 11 The title of this show,
“landwash”, means “the seashore between high and low tide
marks” or “washed by the sea” – and this place and condition
are well addressed by artists as diverse as David Blackwood, Will Gill, Christine Koch and The Shed Collective who
created The Dark Night of the Ugly Stick, a mixed-media installation that replicates Newfoundland’s vernacular architecture, the
shed. This humble rural structure serves as a metaphor for a
passing way of life, and as a theatre for a short film lamenting the
losses associated with this passing.
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James Lumsden
Charlie Russell
Marcus Coates
The Shed Collective
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mon-tues by appt. Permanent exhibition Charles Carson, Humberto
Pinochet, paintings.
Jarvis Hall Fine Art
617 11th Ave SW, Lower Level
✆403-206-9942
www.jarvishallfineart.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm. Thru Jun 16
John Will, “Nothing”, 100+ paintings
on full sheets paper related to the
exploration of ‘nothing’; Jun 21-Aug
4 Jen Somerville, installation work
by Calgary-based glass sculptor;
Opens Aug 9 Group Show.
★ Museum of Contemporary
Art – Calgary
Calgary Food Bank; Lauren Walker, a
new piece incorporating food labels;
Thru Jun 9 Siobhan Humston, “Stem:
An Exploration of Growth, Demise &
Regeneration”, 3-D portraits of an
imaginary world in acrylic, watercolour,
graphite on wood and natural materials
compiled from studies of diatom, coral
reef, winged insects and forest vegetation; Jul 21-Sep 8 Mario Trejo –
Catharsism, works are accumulations
of thousands of quickly drawn idiosyncratic circles or radiating lines, the
amalgamations of hundreds of thousands of hand drawn marks begin to
resemble pocket ‘Universes’.
Illingworth Kerr Gallery
Alberta College of Art + Design
1407 14th Ave NW ✆403-284-7633
www.acad.ca
tues-sat 10am-6pm. Thru Jul 30
ACAD Graduating Students’ Exhibition, innovative and creative processes of ACAD graduating students will
be showcased throughout the main
foyer of the college.
Inglewood Fine Arts
1223B 9th Ave SE ✆403-262-5011
587-226-1415
www.inglewoodfinearts.com
wed-sat 10:30am-5pm sun 12-4pm,
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104-800 Macleod Trail SE
✆403-262-1737
www.mocacalgary.com
tues-fri 11am-5pm sat 12-4pm. Admission is free. Donations are welcome. Jun 7-28 “Now Playing... In New
York, Toronto, Halifax ... “, John Chamberlain: Famous Last Words (19272011), 1990 portfolio of 20 prints, the
result of collaboration between Chamberlain and poet Robert Creeley, a key
representative of ‘Concrete Poetry’ in
the US; Iain Baxter&: Cultural Landscape, 120 bold monoprints from his
1999 project, presented in a mass grid,
a reflection of the artist’s decades-long
commitment to addressing issues of
ecology, rampant consumerism, and
the harmful consequences of a throwaway society; Hurtubise: Jacques’
Coat of Many Colours, retrospective
exhibition by the maker of ‘eye-candy’,
inspired by Canada, Mexico, China and
the world; Jul 5-Aug 29 MAIN GALLERY
Narrative Quest, Alberta First Nations
contemporary art organized by and
featuring works from the Art Collection
of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts;
UPPER GALLERY Carl Beam, survey
selection of artworks by one of Canada’s most celebrated aboriginal artists.
★ The New Gallery (TNG)
Art Central, Unit 212, 100 7th Ave SW
✆403-233-2399
www.thenewgallery.org
tues-fri 11am-5pm sat 12-6pm. Admission is free. +15 Window Space,
Epcor Centre for the Performing Arts,
205 8th Ave SE. Jun 1-Jul 31 +15
WINDOW SPACE Joshua Hoiberg, “Disoriented Structures”, Hoiberg will create a tilted cityscape of concrete and
plastic using a skill set developed
from years of masonry and construc-
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
SCULPTURE IN THE CITY
Celebrating the many forms of sculpture
AUGUST 9-SEPTEMBER 1, 2012
opening reception: Saturday, August 11, 1:00-4:00 pm
Christopher Kier, Catherine Perehudoff, William Perehudoff, Sarah Nind,
Marie Lannoo, Joshua Jensen Nagle,
Kevin Sonmor, Angela Grossmann,
Cybele Young, Colleen Philippi et al,
curated by mother/daughter team of
Helen Zenith and Tamar Zenith; Jul 7Aug 25 FreshFaces, curated exhibition
of artists from across Canada for a
one-time group show featuring only
‘new to Newzones’ artworks including
photography, painting, and mixed
media; Joe Andoe, Cathy Daley, Aron
Hill, Joshua Jensen-Nagle, David
Robinson and Kevin Sonmor, “G’ddy
Up!”, explores contemporary cowboy
culture in a formal exploration through
painting, photography, and combinations of the two.
Paul Kuhn Gallery
724 11th Ave SW ✆403-263-1162
www.paulkuhngallery.com
tues-sat 10am-5:30pm and by appt.
Thru Jun 30 James Lumsden, “Contrapuntal”, new paintings by Edinburgh artist; Jul-Aug Gallery Artists.
Stride Art Gallery
Association
David Begbie, Icon, bronzemesh, 36 x 10 x 8 Inches
ELLIOTT LOUIS GALLERY
258 East 1st Ave, Vancouver, BC V5T 1A6 604-736-3282
gallery@elliottlouis.com www.elliottlouis.com
tion experience; Thru Jun 9 MAIN
SPACE Wendy DesChene and Jeff
Schmuki, “Monsantra”, the artists
have grafted genetically modified
food plants onto remote controlled
robotic bases, constructing artificial
hybrid organisms with no clear heritage or future; Jun 15-Jul 28 MAIN
SPACE Jon Langford, “Old Devils”,
recent work from his ongoing series
of cowboy themed mixed-media
paintings by alt-country music icon;
Aug 1-Sep 30 +15 WINDOW SPACE Kristine Zingeler, “Transparent”, a
painterly investigation into the shifting relationship between description
and expression; Thru Aug Gallery
closed, office is open.
Newzones
730 11th Ave SW ✆403-266-1972
www.newzones.com
tues-fri 10:30am-5:30pm sat 11am5pm. Jun 2-30 “Newzones: Celebrating 20 Years!”, celebrating the 20th
anniversary, the show juxtaposes
international artists Julian Schnabel,
Donald Sultan, Jaume Plensa, Till
Freiwald, Ross Bleckner, Luc Tuymans, Frank Auerbach, Graham Gillmore etc, alongside leading contemporary Canadian artists Cathy Daley,
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1004 MacLeod Trail SE ✆403-262-8507
www.stride.ab.ca
tues-sat 11am-5pm. Admission is free.
+15 Window, The Epcor Centre for the
Performing Arts, 205 8th Ave SE. Jun
15-Jul 27 MAIN GALLERY Steven Nunoda, “Ghostown”, object-based work
combined with installation, audio and
video recalls and memorializes the
internment of persons of Japanese
descent during the Second World War;
Jun 15-Jul 13 P ROJECT R OOM Nate
McLeod, “Perpetual Passage”, as the
viewer moves throughout this exhibition, the work appears to transform,
creating a dialogue between the artwork, exhibition space and viewer;
Jun-Jul +15 W INDOW Jean-René
Leblanc and Carl Spencer, “Toro
Envistiendo (Charging Bull)”, dynamic,
interactive installation – the viewer’s
presence triggers a reponse in the
video representation of a charging bull;
Thru Aug Gallery closed.
TrépanierBaer
105-999 8th St SW ✆403-244-2066
www.trepanierbaer.com
tues-sat 10:30am-5pm. Thru Jun 9
Luanne Martineau; VIEWING ROOM
Martin Bennett, “New Works”; JunJul Richard Halliday; Jul-Aug Fred
Herzog.
Expanding Horizons – Begbie, Brayer, Bureau,
Kenyon, McLeod, Sharif, Thomas, Venter, Watt
JUNE 6-30, 2012
opening reception: Saturday, June 9, 1:00-4:00 pm
Kambiz Sharif, The Peace Weapon, bronze and plastic, 14 x 24 x 9 inches
Scott Sueme & Antonis Ensoe – Postive Places,
Negative Spaces: Graffiti to Deconstructivism
Part of Vancouver’s Drawn Festival
JULY 12-AUGUST 4, 2012
opening reception: Thursday, July 12, 6:30-11:00 pm
artist talk: Saturday, July 21, 1:00 pm
Scott Sueme and Antonis Ensoe, the studio
ELLIOTT LOUIS GALLERY
258 East 1st Ave, Vancouver, BC V5T 1A6 604-736-3282
gallery@elliottlouis.com www.elliottlouis.com
www.herringerkissgallery.com
Mario Trejo: Catharsism
HERRINGER KISS GALLERY, CALGARY AB – Jul 21-Sep 8, 2012 Fascinated by mathematics, time and
numbers, Mario Trejo seeks to gain awareness and comprehension of the cosmos and infinity through
his massive drawings. His elegant black-and-white compositions radiate a sense of controlled chaos,
whether they are wall-sized panels or the size of a sheet of paper.
Trejo applies rapid, tight rotations of a micron pen to produce the miniscule markings. Like electrical pulses or atomic particles, the
tiny white pen marks emerge from
the depth, swarm and coalesce into
loosely defined masses, while
simultaneously managing to appear
in a state of flux. From the smallest
to the largest, the images project a
sense of comets, star fields, and the
solar system. They have been
described as “dense clouds of spidery filaments”, “satellite photos”,
and “astronomic wonders”. The
sheer scale, the immensity of the
larger artworks is highly engaging
and often humbling.
Mario Trejo, Cathartic Diptych (2011), enamel and archival ink on panel [Herringer
Mario Trejo is based in Saint
Kiss Gallery, Calgary AB, Jul 21-Sep 8]
Louis, Missouri where he is the
Director of Exhibitions of the Museum of Pocket Art. Trejo received his BFA from the School of the
Art Institute of Chicago (2005) and his MFA from The San Francisco Art Institute (2008). He is also
represented by the Bruno David Gallery in Saint Louis and the Roy Boyd Gallery in Chicago. An
extensive essay about his work by the Museum of Pocket Art Communications Director can be found
at www.mariotrejo.com. Mia Johnson
Wallace Galleries
500 5th Ave SW ✆403-262-8050
www.wallacegalleries.com
mon-sat 10am-5:30pm. Jun-Aug
Rotating new works by gallery artists
from abstraction to realism, artists
include Nancy Boyd, Sylvain LouisSeize, Kenneth Lochhead, Jennifer
Hornyak, Robert Lemay, Harold
Town, Herald Nix and others.
The Weiss Gallery
1021 6th St SW ✆403-262-1880
www.theweissgallery.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm or by appt. Thru
Jun 16 Barry Weiss, “whether it
existed”, paintings created using different blades and brushes to pull
images forward from a field of black;
Jean-Louis Émond, “Bullfighting:
Inner Struggle”, new series of sculpture and drawings about humanity’s
internal struggle with animal impulses; Jun 18-Aug 31 Summer Group
Show, rotating exhibition of works by
gallery artists.
eDMONTON
Agnes Bugera Gallery
12310 Jasper Ave NW ✆780-482-2854
www.agnesbugeragallery.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm. Thru Jun 8 Scott
Pattinson, “Pacific II”, new work –
acrylic abstract paintings; Jul 1-31
“Group Show by Gallery Artists”,
includes new work by Scott Pattinson, Carl White and David Wilson;
Aug 18-31 Barrie Szekely and Tanya
Kirouac, new work – abstract oil and
encaustic on panel.
Alberta Craft Council Gallery
10186 106 St NW ✆780-488-6611
www.albertacraft.ab.ca
mon-sat 10am-5pm. FEATURE GALLERY
Thru Jul 7 Pulp, Paper, Pages, features contemporary Alberta book and
paper arts; Jul 14-Sep 29 Jane Kidd:
Recent Tapestries, sample of work by
prominent tapestry artist; Jolie Bird,
Judy Brown, Murray Gibson, Linda
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Wallace and Melissa Wong, “Negotiating Traditions”, five approaches to
tapestry by former ACAD students of
Jane Kidd; Shift, work by the ACAD
fourth year metal program students;
DISCOVERY GALLERY Thru Jun 16 Robin
DuPont, “Confluence”, experiments
with flame manipulation in soda and
wood-fired pottery; Jun 21-Jul 28
Coming Up Next, contemporary fine
craft by emerging artists; Aug 4-Sep 8
James Lavoie, “Pure Form: The Coalescence of Glass and Concrete”,
Edmonton glass artist combines kilnformed glass with cement; Leah
Nowak, “Figments & Fragments”,
emerging Calgary glass artist references pattern to explore interactions.
Art Gallery of Alberta
2 Sir Winston Churchill Sq
✆780-422-6223 www.youraga.ca
tues-fri 11am-7pm sat & sun 11am5pm. 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. Jun 2-Sep 23 Louise
Bourgeois: 1911-2010, sculptures
and installation works from her early
creative endeavours in New York and
some final works created in the last
years of her life; Jun 2-Sep 30 7 Years
in the City: Art from the AGA Collection, works produced from 1981-1987
featuring the work of 14 contemporary
Edmonton artists, a significant history
of modernist abstraction; Jun 23-Oct
14 The Automatiste Revolution: Montreal 1941-1960, 60 works of art, as
well as photographs, books and other
ephemera documenting the history of
the Canada’s ‘Automatiste’, avantgarde art movement; Thru Jul 1 Brendan McGillicuddy: Anthropocene,
installation comments on the shifting
relationship of power between nature
and humanity from the 19th to 21st
centuries; Jul 14-Oct 14 Catherine
Burgess: Absence/Presence, seven
new sculptural works express a human
action or emotion; Jul 14-Dec 30 Mark
Clintberg: Behind this lies my true
desire for you, in response to the
AGA’s recent renovation and re-branding campaign, a rugged barn façade is
pasted over top of the gallery’s new
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walls that includes a roughly handpainted message suggesting that
behind the wall is an ardent desire for
viewers’ ideas and involvement; Thru
Aug 19 Alex Janvier, retrospective of
work from the early 1960s to 2012,
includes never before seen paintings
and drawings.
Douglas Udell Gallery
10332 124 St NW ✆780-488-4445
www.douglasudellgallery.com
tues-sat 10am-5:30pm. Opens Jun 9
Sylvain Voyer, “Seeing Alberta, Latitude 50 to Latitude 53”.
West End Gallery
12308 Jasper Ave NW ✆780-488-4892
www.westendgalleryltd.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm. Thru Jun 7
Michael Rozenvain, paintings; Jun
9-21 Gerald Sevier, Claudette Castonguay, Claude A. Simard and
Joanne Gauthier, “The Hanging Garden”; Jul 7-28 Fraser Brinsmead,
Irene Klar, Brent R. Laycock, Glen
Semple, Peter Shostak and W.H.
Webb, “Alberta Artists”; Aug 4-25
Ariane Dubois, Jean-Gabriel Lambert and Annabelle Marquis, abstract
paintings.
LeTHBRIDGe
Southern Alberta Art Gallery
601 Third Ave S ✆403-327-8770
www.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 Jun 10 Another Look: 20 Years
of the SAAG Art Auction, a chance to
reflect on notions of value, collecting
and philanthropy; Jun 22-Sep 9
Milutin Gubash, “Remote Viewing:
True Stories”, examines the last 10
years of Gubash’s practice sharing the
private matters of a family in formats
that are distinctly public, with the addition of ‘fake’ paintings, web projects,
newspaper interventions and comic
strips; Marcus Coates, “Stories
from the Lower World”, features
three of Coates’s most significant films
to date: Journey to the Lower World,
The Plover’s Wing and Kamikuchi, each
film presents the artist as a shaman,
who with an earnestness to lend a hand,
addresses problems that range from
illegal bicycle parking and eviction to
the Israeli/Palestinian crisis.
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June 28 – September 9, 2012
ZIDANE, A 21ST CENTURY PORTRAIT
By Douglas Gordon and Philippe Parreno
Organized by the National Gallery of Canada
Douglas Gordon/Philippe Parreno, Zidane, A 21st Century Portrait, 2006,
2-channel digital video installation, 90 minutes, installation dimensions variable,
National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa © Anna lena films/Palomar Pictures
THE TIES THAT BIND
as Stone”, paintings on silk by members of the Medicine Hat Silk Guild
and soapstone sculpture by members
of the Hat Art Club.
Esplanade Art Gallery
401 First St SE ✆403-502-8786
www.esplanade.ca
mon-fri 10am-5pm sat & holidays 125pm. Thru Jun 10 Tracy Bultje, “Remnant”, large-scale landscape paintings
bring to vivid life the remnants of the
wilderness; School Art 2012, over 700
artworks in all media from 40 Medicine Hat and area schools; Jun 23Aug 12 Campbell Tinning: The Newfoundland Series, watercolours from
the late 1940s; Landwash: Contemporary Newfoundland Art.
ReD DeeR
Red Deer Museum +
Art Gallery
4525 47A Ave ✆403-309-8405
www.reddeermuseum.com
mon-fri 10am-4:30pm sat & sun 124:30pm, holidays – call to enquire.
Thru Jun 24 Food for Health; The
Other Side of Gold Mountain:
Glimpses of Chinese Pioneer Life on
the Prairies; Thru Aug 26 Prairie
Excellence.
Presented by the Lohn Foundation
Dodek Furs, Vancouver, BC, 1940
Jewish Museum & Archives of BC; L.09249
The Reach Gallery Museum
32388 Veterans Way
Abbotsford, BC V2T 0B3
thereach.ca
604-864-8087
★ University of Lethbridge
Art Gallery
W600 Centre for the Arts,
4401 University Dr ✆403-329-2666
www.ulag.ca
mon-fri 10am-4:30pm thurs 10am8:30pm. HELEN CHRISTOU GALLERY Jun
7-Jul 13 Recent Acquisitions; Jul 19Aug 24 Dreams & Nightmares.
CALGARY GALLERY WALKS
First Thursdays: Jun 7, July 5, Aug 2
Meet 8 Ave (between 1st & 2nd St SW
Call 403-726-1228 for information
MeDICINe HAT
★ Cultural Centre Gallery
299 College Dr SE ✆403-502-9006
sushel@medicinehat.ca
daily 9am-8pm. Jun 3-27 Not Just
Another Horse Show, ‘horse-themed’
artworks in all media commemorating
the 125th anniversary of the Medicine
Hat Exhibition & Stampede; Jul 2-28
Leslie Hirsch, Rhandi Sandford, Jeff
Sauve and Bob Colley, “Wild, Weird
and Wonderful”, recent paintings,
drawings, sculptures and ceramic
works; Aug 2-26 “Soft as Silk: Hard
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BRITISH
COLUMBIA
ABBOTSFORD
The Reach Gallery Museum
Abbotsford
32388 Veterans Way ✆604-864-8087
www.thereach.ca
tues wed fri 10am-5pm thurs 10am9pm sat & sun 12-5pm, Admission:
free. Thru Jun 10 Bearing Witness,
the work of 20th century artists who
examine industrial exploitation, largescale government action, the atrocities of warfare, the history of slavery
and the representation of women in
society; Richard Prince, “Telling Stories (with Digressions)”, sculptures
combine arrangements of form with
probing intellectual inquiry; Our Communities Our Stories: School Days –
Abbotsford & Matsqui School History; GROTTO Pia Massie, “Just Beyond
Hope”; SOUTH GALLERY Jae Nam,
“Paper Talk, Finger Talk”; Jun 28-Sep
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
VIGNETTES • June/July/August 2012
ROBIN LAuReNCe
THAT WHICH MAKES US HAIDA – THE HAIDA LANGUAGE Bill Reid
Gallery of Northwest Coast Art, Vancouver, Mar 29-Sep 9 The first
major exhibition devoted to the Haida language and traces the
three existing dialects of this “endangered linguistic isolate” in
Alaska, Old Massett and Skidegate. Curated by Jusquan, Amanda
Bedard and Jisgang, Nika Collison, the show includes photographs
of and interviews with the remaining fluent Haida speakers who
talk about the profound intersection of language, culture, identity
and place.
VISIONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT – UBC Museum of Anthropology, Vancouver, May 10-Sep 30 The sculptures, paintings, ceramics and
textiles in this exhibition communicate the fundamental precepts
of one of the world’s great religions. While spotlighting “the symbols and sacred images developed to represent the Buddha and
illuminate his teachings”, the show also traces the spreading influence of Buddhism from its origins in the Indian subcontinent in
the 6th-century BC through central, east and southeast Asia. The
exquisite works on view include porcelain vessels, a silk brocaded
monk’s robe, stone and bronze sculptures, and lacquered wood.
YO-IN 余韻 REVERBERATION Nikkei National Museum, Burnaby,
May 19-Aug 25 Through the wide-ranging work of eight artists,
YO-IN marks the 70th anniversary of the wartime internment of
Japanese Canadians. Senior artists, who lived through the internment, and a younger generation who have witnessed its legacy,
employ a variety of media, including etchings, videos, photographs and multimedia installations, to express themes of memory,
place and identity. Collectively, their work examines the still
“reverberating” impact of one of Canada’s most infamous acts of
displacement and disenfranchisement.
PHOTO: FARAH NOSH
British Columbia
K’iis Gwaay Naan (Mary Swanson)
Figure China, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)
Nobuo Kubota
TONY SCHERMAN: WORKS ON PAPER Kelowna Art Gallery, Kelowna,
Jun 2-Jul 29 Senior Toronto artist Tony Scherman is well represented in this selection of works on paper drawn from the gallery’s
permanent collection. Addressing subjects and themes familiar to
fans of Scherman’s oil and encaustic paintings, the show includes
psychologically charged studies of people, animals, food and flowers. “The seemingly innocuous images…confront some of the
darkest aspects of human nature and history.”
THE NEW DESIGN GALLERY: ON THE FRONTIER 1954-1966 West
Vancouver Museum, West Vancouver, Jun 27-Sep 15 A celebration
of the enormous contribution made to Vancouver’s formerly “stuffy”
art scene in the 1950s and ‘60s by curator Alvin Balkind and his partner, architect Abraham Rogatnick. Knowledgeable and sophisticated, they arrived from the US in the mid-1950s and opened the New
Design Gallery in West Vancouver, exhibiting and selling cuttingedge contemporary art and design in one of the first such venues in
Canada. In 1958, the NDG moved to downtown Vancouver and
continued to champion modernism and the avant-garde.
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Tony Scherman
The New Design Gallery logotype
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www.saag.ca
Milutin Gubash: Remote Viewing: True Stories
COLLECTION OF THE ARTIST
SOUTHERN ALBERTA ART GALLERY, LETHBRIDGE AB – JUN 22-SEP 9, 2012 Montreal artist Milutin
Gubash was born in Serbia. His practice, which encompasses
photography, video and performance, features his family and
friends. A ten-year survey of work is the subject of a
collaborative exhibition project undertaken by the Southern
Alberta Art Gallery in conjunction with Rodman Hall Art
Centre, Carleton University Art Gallery, Kitchener-Waterloo
Art Gallery and Musée d’art de Joliette. A major publication is
planned for release in late 2012.
Gubash uses mass media as a vehicle to document and
explore his personal history and identity. Incorporating ‘fake’
paintings, website projects, newspaper headlines and comic
strips, Remote Viewing: True Stories is a comprehensive look at
his work. His signature piece, Born Rich, Getting Poorer,
presents six episodes of a DIY sitcom showing Gubash and his
family overcoming adversity and political strife, successfully
“escaping” the former Communist Yugoslavia, and starting a
new life with new issues in Canada.
Since earning his MFA at Concordia University in 2000,
MIlutin Gubash, Black and White Cat from the Gubash has exhibited extensively in Canada, the United States
series "Who Will Will Our Will? (2011). black and Europe. He has received grants from Canada Council and
and white photograph [Southern Alberta Art
from Art Councils in British Columbia, Quebec and
Gallery, Lethbridge AB, Jun 22-Sep 9]
Saskatchewan as well as several residencies, most recently at
the Sagamie National Research and Exhibition Centre for Contemporary Digital Art. In 2007, he
was Assistant Professor and Head of the Photography and Digital Imaging Program at the
University of Saskatchewan. Mia Johnson
9 Douglas Gordon and Philippe Parreno, “Zidane, A 21st Century Portrait”, oganized by the National
Gallery of Canada; The Ties that Bind,
organized and circulated by the Jewish Museum and Archives of BC; Our
Communities Our Stories: Making
News Making History; GROTTO
Molten Obsessions, organized by
Pacific Pyros; SOUTH GALLERY Jeff
Sawatzky, “Procession”.
BOWeN ISLAND
Arts Pacific Co-op Gallery
587A Artisan Lane, Artisan Square
✆604-947-0489 604-947-2522
artspacificgallery.com
thurs-mon 12-4pm. Jun-Aug “Summer Show”, works by Bowen Island
artists Pierre Beaudry, silver jewellery; Jani Carroll and Pat Durran,
fibre arts; Kay Hoffman, photography; April Bosshard, Jane Dunfield,
Vikki Fuller, Ann Beattie and Janet
Esseiva, painting; Jeanne Sarich,
pottery; Cathie Bayly, wood/glass
sconces; David Graff, glass; Gayle
Ferguson, fused glass; Sandra Wank,
lamp work jewellery; Titania Michniewicz, glass beaded landscapes
and Russell Hackney, ceramics.
Cloudflower Clayworks
589 Prometheus Pl, Lower Level.
Artisan Square ✆604-947-2522
jeannesarich@shaw.ca
thurs-mon 12-5pm. Jun-Aug Jeanne
Sarich, batik bowls in porcelain;
Rohana Laing, “Dancing in the Rain
Forest After Rain”, original batik;
Eileen Fong, acrylic paintings; works
by other artists.
BRITANNIA BeACH
Britannia Mine Museum
Sea to Sky Hwy between Vancouver
and Whistler ✆604-896-4044
www.BritanniaMineMuseum.ca
daily 9am-5pm. Admission (+HST):
adults $21.50, students/seniors $16,
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youth age 13-18 $16, children age 612 $13.50, preschool age 5 and under
free, family (2 adults & 3 children)
$72, members free. Museum features
underground train tour, gold panning,
historical exhibits, theatre with awardwinning film, heritage buildings and
historic mill. Jul 1-Sep 16 Margie
McDonald (Washington), "MINeD",
mixed-media sculptures of primarily
abstracted organic forms made of
metal collected from the recycle boxes
of local industry; go beyond traditional
perspectives and begin to explore creative thinking relative to mining,
mined product and the creation of art.
BuRNABY
Burnaby Art Gallery
6344 Deer Lake Ave ✆604-297-4422
www.burnabyartgallery.ca
tues-fri 10am-4:30pm sat-sun 125pm. Admission is free. Jun 1-24
Lyndl Hall: On Fixing Position, a
conceptual drawing project that uses
VIGNETTES • June/July/August 2012
British Columbia
ROBIN LAuReNCe
MARIAN PENNER BANCROFT Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver,
Jun 30-Sep 30 The most recent winner of the Audain Prize for
Lifetime Achievement, Marian Penner Bancroft, has been an
esteemed presence in Vancouver and beyond for more than
three decades. The VAG show examines her accomplishments in
photography and other media, and identifies some of her recurring themes, such as the bonds of family and friendship, social
histories, personal memory, and “the cultural frameworks
through which landscape is perceived”.
EMILY HOPE: THE WILD MAN APPRECIATION SOCIETY Kamloops
Art Gallery, Kamloops, Jun 30-Aug 25 Emily Hope, a graduating
student from Thompson Rivers University, has created a
tongue-in-cheek “society” and “museum” devoted to the idea of
the wild man. An archetypal image of the civilized individual’s
“feral double”, present through many cultures and ages around
the world, the wild man takes shape in the Pacific Northwest as
the Sasquatch. Hope plays on lore and legend with a series of
drawings, stories and “artifacts” – everything from giant mittens
to beer jugs and playing cards.
2011 PANGNIRTUNG TAPESTRY COLLECTION Inuit Gallery, Vancouver, Jul/Aug The remote Nunavut community of Pangnirtung is
renowned for its tapestry weaving, introduced in 1970 as “a medium
for Inuit to tell the narratives of their lives and represent their culture”. As with Inuit printmaking, the tapestries, based on drawings
by local artists, are designed and produced in annual collections of
limited editions. They may also be commissioned as one-of-a-kind
works for patrons. The studio’s 2011 collection of beautiful woven
tapestries, including a collaboration with famed Cape Dorset artist
Kenojuak Ashevak, is on view through the summer.
SARAH GEE: I HAVE NOTHING TO SAY AND I AM SAYING IT Deluge
Contemporary Art, Victoria, Jul 13-Aug 11 Vancouver artist Sarah
Gee works primarily with cut-paper collage, creating dazzling
neo-geometric compositions that translate the visual experience
of a city block into concentric bands of colour. Recent work also
includes a series of scorched-paper images that balance austerity
with transcendence. An emerging artist to watch out for, “Gee
juggles elements of op, pop, hard-edge, and conceptual art within
a beguiling and coherent whole”.
PROJECTIONS: THE PAINTINGS OF HENRY SPECK, UDZI’STALIS
Satellite Gallery, Vancouver, Jul 14-Sep 15 Organized by the UBC
Museum of Anthropology, this Satellite Gallery show revisits an
exhibition of the dance-screen paintings of esteemed Kwakwaka’wakw artist and hereditary chief, Henry Speck, Udzi’stalis.
Originally shown at the New Design Gallery in 1964, the
paintings are presented as large-scale projections with a “multimedia back story” that examines Udzi’stalis’s place and work
within the “conflicting conditions of modernity”.
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Marian Penner Bancroft
Emily Hope
Kenojuak Ashevak
Sarah Gee
Udzi’stalis (Henry Speck)
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latitude and longitude as invisible
structuring lines along with the sextant, compass and sundial, tools that
produce or engage with these lines
and by which we orient ourselves;
Jul 6-Aug 26 The Gaze of History:
Portraits from the Collection with
Drawing Installation by Elizabeth
MacKenzie, MacKenzie will create a
site specific drawing installation
responding to the history of the
Ceperly Mansion and works from the
permanent collection; Thru Sep The
Moveable Feast – Holly Schmidt,
garden project in response to the current global mobility of food in the
context of rapidly dwindling food
varieties.
Burnaby Village Museum &
Carousel
6501 Deer Lake Ave ✆604-297-4565
www.burnabyvillagemuseum.ca
tues-sun & holiday mon 11am4:30pm. STRIDE STUDIO Thru Sep 3 It
happened in 1912!, Learn about
events that shaped life in Burnaby and
beyond 100 years ago when our C.W.
Parker carousel and B.C.E.R. interurban tram were built.
Nikkei National Museum
6688 Southoaks Cres
✆604-777-7000 www.jcnm.ca
tues-sat 11am-5pm. Thru Aug 25
Nobuo Kubota, Cindy Mochizuki,
Kazuo Nakamura, Emma Nishimura,
Louise Noguchi, Jon Sasaki, Aiko
Suzuki and Shizuye Takashima, “Yoin – Reverberation”, questions the
legacy of the Japanese Canadian
internment and examines its reverberation in today’s world, eight contemporary artists of Nikkei ancestry
address themes of memory, place
and identity.
Simon Fraser
University Gallery
AQ 3004-8888 University Dr
✆778-782-4266 www.sfu.ca/gallery
tues-fri 10am-5pm sat 12-5pm,
closed sat on holiday long weekends.
Thru Jul 20 “The Winnipeg AlphaBestiary’, touring exhibition of 26 paintings – an A to Z of the animal kingdom, real and imagined, includes
works by Marcel Dzama, Neil Farber, Simon Hughes, Sarah Anne
Johnson, Wanda Koop and Mélanie
Rocan, commissioned for the 25th
anniversary of Border Crossings
magazine.
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CAMPBeLL RIVeR
Campbell River Art Gallery
1235 Shoppers Row ✆250-287-2261
www.crartgallery.ca
tues-sat 10am-5pm. MAIN GALLERY
Thru Jun 22 Anne Palmer, Deborah
Sear, Julia Crucil, Sarah Tein, Joyce
Lindemulder and Maddy Elia, “To
Follow a Line”, group exhibition; Jul
6-Aug 17 Rachelle Chinnery, “Portrait of an Ocean””, clay vessel-based
installation explores the beauty and
strength of the ocean; DISCOVERY
GALLERY Thru Jul 12 Tiki Mulvihill,
“Fire Successional”, multi-media
installation conjures a fire ravaged
landscape; Aug 10-Oct 26 Jordon
Blue and James Doody, “Side Saddle”, painting and mixed-media collage create eye-popping sculptures.
CASTLeGAR
Kootenay Gallery
120 Heritage Way ✆250-365-3337
www.kootenaygallery.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm. Jun 7-10 West
Kootenay Camera Club Photo Salon;
Jun 15-Jul 28 Eliza Au and Ying-Yueh
Chuang, “Variations on Symmetry”,
ceramic and mixed-media installation
examines the issues of creating within
dual languages and cultures; Aug 3Sep 15 Nadine Stefan and Tanya Pixie Johnson, “Referencing Land &
Body”, drawings and mixed-media
exhibition focus on the relationship
between the natural environment and
the human body.
CHILLIWACK
Chilliwack Visual Artists
Association
Art Gallery (at Chilliwack Cultural
Centre): 9201 Corbould St
Museum: 45820 Spadina Ave
✆604-392-8000 604-824-4998
www.chilliwackvisualartists.ca
Chilliwack Art Gallery (at Chilliwack
Cultural Centre): wed-sat 12-5pm,
✆604-392-8000; Chilliwack Museum: mon-fri 9am-4:30pm, ✆604795-5210 for sat hours, closed except
when openings are scheduled. CHILLIWACK ART GALLERY Jun 5-Jul 15 Chilliwack Art Gallery Potters Guild; Jul
17-Aug 26 Art of the Portrait, CVAA
group exhibit; CHILLIWACK MUSEUM Jun
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www.fosterwhite.com
Guy Laramée: Mountains
FOSTER/WHITE GALLERY, SEATTLE WA – Jul 5-28, 2012 Québec-based Guy Laramée is a multidisciplinary artist whose work over the last 30 years includes stage writing and directing, composing,
singing, painting, literature, video and sculpture.
The erosion and degradation of human culture is a
theme that runs throughout his art. The notion that
books could become obsolete in this digital age is
largely poignant in Laramée’s choice to use them as
a sculptural medium.
Non-fiction books and information-based texts
are turned into sculptural landscapes that are realized with great detail and amazing sensitivity. Tiny
mountainous forms tower from within an old reference volume and craggy eroded valleys recede into
the closed pages of stacked encyclopedias. Laramée
is carving and sandblasting these publications to
reveal a new life of majestic hillsides, romantic
ridges, and other powerfully serene landscapes. The
show includes work from three different series of
book-sculpture projects created over the last ten
years, with forms inspired by Laramée’s affinity for
mountains and landscapes as a source of life and
possibility.
It is incredible that such believable detail can be
achieved by sculpting paper – the effect is like Guy Laramée, Brown’s Bible (2012), paper [Foster/White
looking into another world, where culture’s grip Gallery, Seattle WA, Jul 5-28]
has loosened, information has been sculpturally
subtracted, and there is room within the timeless landscape for new discovery. The idea that knowledge is gained by reduction rather than accumulation has a great deal of conviction in these works.
Within Laramée’s pages an abundance of information is disguised allowing a universal beauty to
unfold. Allyn Cantor
7-Jul 19 Natural Reflections; Jul 26Sep 6 Exposing Wildlife Treasures.
COQuITLAM
Art Gallery at Evergreen
Evergreen Cultural Centre
1205 Pinetree Way ✆604-927-6550
www.evergreenculturalcentre.ca
mon-sat 12-5pm. Admission is free.
Jun 1-Aug 25 Ilze Bebris, Tony Chu,
Angela Gooliaff, Jay Hanscom, Fae
Logie, Paulo Majano, Darcy Mann
and Vjeko Sager, “Drawing: Expanded Medium”, the artists are dedicated
to the expansion and exploration of
drawing as well as the potentially contradictory notion of following traditional methods of artmaking while
attempting to push artistic boundaries set by the medium itself, their
approach to and relationship with the
method is very diverse.
Place des Arts
1120 Brunette Ave ✆604-664-1636
www.placedesarts.ca
Jun 7-23 – Leonore Peyton Salon:
mon-wed fri 9am-3pm thurs 9am9pm sat 9am-5pm sun 1pm-5pm
(call ahead to confirm LPS viewing
availability), Atrium and Mezzanine
Galleries: mon-fri 9am-9pm sat 9am5pm sun 1-5pm; Jun 24-Aug 19 –
mon & fri 8:30am-5:30pm tues-thurs
8:30am-8:30pm, closed weekends.
Jun 7-29 ATRIUM, MEZZANINE AND UPPER
GALLERIES Place des Arts Student
Exhibition, multiple media; LEONORE
PEYTON SALON Lynn Kenneth Pecknold, “Memories Revisited – A
Teacher’s Return”, multiple media;
Jul 12-Aug 4 ATRIUM GALLERY Suite E
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Life Drawing Group, “Around the
Inlet”, multiple media.
COuRTeNAY
Comox Valley Art Gallery
580 Duncan Ave ✆250-338-6211
www.comoxvalleyartgallery.com
mon-sat 10am-5pm. Jun 8-Jul 7 Ted
Goodden, Stephen Humphrey and
Sarah Peebles, “Glory Boy”, stained
glass, video media, poetry and installation; Comox Valley Camera Club,
“Striking Gold”, photography; Jul 1428 Lost Treasures; Aug 4-Sep Tom
Hunt Jr, Sean Frank, William Wasden, Geary Cranmer, Troy Roberts,
Charlie Johnson, George Hunt Jr and
Stephen Hunt, “Legacy of the Queneesh”, West Coast First Nations
carvings.
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
Suzanne Northcott ‘Mossnest’ mixed media on canvas 48” x 36”
William Ronald ‘Holiday’ 1983 oil on canvas 60” x 45”
Showing quality contemporary and historical Canadian art
Frank Johnston ‘Through the Channel’
oil on panel 6” x 8.5”
2447 Granville St. Vancouver, BC • 604-266-6010 • granvillefineart.com
FORT LANGLEY
Barbara Boldt
Original Art Studio
25340 84th Ave ✆604-888-5490
www.barbaraboldt.com
call ahead or watch for “Open” sign at
road. In-home studio gallery of Barbara Boldt located 5 km outside of Fort
Langley. Featuring local landscapes,
forest and garden scenes in oil and
soft pastel and her signature “EarthPatterns” paintings of sandstone formations found on Galiano Island. For
directions see map on website or call.
The Fort Gallery
9048 Glover Rd ✆604-888-7411
www.fortgallery.ca
wed-sun 12-5pm. Thru Jun 17 Lucy
Adams, installation; Jun 20-Jul 8 Kathleen Menges and Jennifer Chew,
recent works; Jul 11-29 Leanne Sjodin
and Bob Wakefield, recent works; Aug
1-19 Plein Air Group Show, gallery
artists; Aug 22-Sep 9 Richard Bond
and Lucy Adams, recent works.
GRAND FORKS
Gallery 2, Grand Forks and
District Art and Heritage Centre
524 Central Ave ✆250-442-2211
www.gallery2grandforks.ca
tues-fri 10am-4pm sat 10am-3pm.
Jun 9-Sep 1 Illuminating Peace:
Amy Loewan; Too Slow to Move: Vivi
Harder.
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KAMLOOPS
★ Kamloops Art Gallery
101-465 Victoria St ✆250-377-2400
www.kag.bc.ca
mon-wed, fri-sat 10am-5pm thurs
10am-9pm sun 12-4pm closed stat
holidays. Thru Jun 16 Esther ShalevGerz, “White-Out: Between Telling
and Listening”, a kind of portrait
comprised of fugitive stories that
exist fleetingly between the imagined
and the experienced; THE CUBE AND
BMO OPEN GALLERY Thru Jun 9 Doug
Buis and Astrid Menze, “Connecting
the Dots”, video works by the artists
are projected simultaneously altering
the perception of space and time in
relation to one’s surroundings; Jun
30-Aug 25 Re-Story: Works from the
Permanent Collection, expand upon
the notion of witnessing the explored
in preceding KAG exhibitions and
impart a re-vision, re-telling, and redress of both personal and historical
narratives; Andy Fabo, “HIV Lists
(1992)”, draws on socially transgressive attitudes associated with an
experience that is deeply personal;
Barbara Astman, Leslie Poole and
Linda Jules, works examine the formation of the social, cultural and personal self through portraits; THE CUBE
Curator’s Choice, 8th annual exhibition by students graduating from
Thompson Rivers University; Jun
30-Aug 25 Emily Hope, “The Wild
Man Appreciation Society”, a civil
society and travelling personal muse-
um dedicated to the preservation and
promotion of tales about the wild
man through drawings, stories and
artifacts.
KASLO
Langham Cultural
Centre Gallery
447 A Ave ✆250-353-2661
www.thelangham.ca
thurs-sun 1-4pm. Admission by
donation. Thru Jul 1 Deborah Loxam-Kohl, “The Sound of Silence”, a
felt sculpture installation; Jul 7-Aug
19 Natalia Vetrova,”Inspired by Russia”; Aug 25-Oct 7 Sonny Assu, “First
Nations Prints”.
KELOWNA
★ Alternator Centre for
Contemporary Art
103-421 Cawston Ave, Rotary Centre
for the Arts ✆250-868-2298
www.alternatorgallery.com
tues, wed, sat 11am-5pm thurs & fri
1-9pm. Jun 15-Jul 28 Jordan Bennett, “Pavement and Pattern”, mixedmedia works reference traditional
beadwork, board sport culture, ceremonial practice and graffiti aesthetics,
challenging dominant notions of what
it means to make ‘Indian’ art in a postcolonial context and questioning the
prevailing essentialist notions of
North American Indigeneity that still
exists across the country today.
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GALLERY VIEWS
BY ANN ROSENBERG
annrosenberg@shaw.ca
Professional curators of contemporary art were once as scarce
as hen’s teeth
COURTESY OF BOERS-LI GALLERY, BEIJING / PHOTO: OWEN SOPOTIUK
The academic approach to the world of curating has certainly been transformed since earning my
MA in Fine Arts from the University of Toronto in 1963. In those days, Bachelor’s and Master’s
degrees in Art History were granted by very few Canadian Institutions. The University of Toronto’s Department of Art and Archaeology offered a program that began with a study of ancient
Egypt and by the third year, 20th-century art movements had been barely touched upon.
Nonetheless, the handful of graduates were guaranteed employment.
Upon graduation, my first position was as a slide librarian with the University of British
Columbia’s Fine Arts Department which was followed in 1965 by my second job as Assistant
Curator at the Vancouver Art Gallery
where mounting art exhibitions for children was part of the job description. By
1970 I was teaching a survey of art history
at Capilano College and was passionately
involved with the visual media aspect of
The Capilano Review publication. This latter avocation led to employment as curator
at Surrey Art Gallery from where I
removed myself in 1989 upon the realization that I lacked appropriate training for a
position involving much more than the
visual presentation of artwork.
Although curatorial training was emergZhang Peili, A Gust of Wind (2008), still from video installation on view at ing as an area of speciality, it was not until
Morris and Helen Belkin Gallery, Vancouver BC, to Aug 19 [Yellow Signal:
1992 that London’s Royal Collage of Art
New Media in China, a multi-venue survey of cutting-edge Chinese media
established Britain’s first (and Europe’s secart conceived by curator Shengtian Zheng]
ond) curatorial program at the MA level. In
the same decade, such degrees were also
granted on the West Coast at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco.
It seems that Canada has been at the forefront of on-the-job and/or academic education for
curators in the field of contemporary art. Non-profit, artist-run-centres (which originated in Quebec) were first established in Vancouver in 1973 with the founding of the Western Front. These
centres gave artists opportunities to gain real experience in every aspect of selecting and presenting curated, as opposed to juried, exhibitions.
Today, most wanna-be curators still study art history in universities, art schools and even online,
but courses in this field are no longer “traditional”. Instead, explorations of art context, art theory
and art language dominate the smorgasbords of tasty liberal arts curricula as with the BA and MA
programs at Seattle’s University of Washington. In combining academic and practical coursework,
degrees are conferred by that university but teaching takes place at Seattle’s College of Art.
Vancouver has an international reputation as being home to several highly-accomplished and
visionary curators. I think back to the late Ted Lindberg, who established a short-lived curatorial
program at Emily Carr College of Art and Design in 1986 after becoming director of the Charles
H. Scott Gallery. Notable curators today, like Cate Rimmer (currently curator at the Charles H.
Scott Gallery) and Daina Augaitis (who is Associate Director and Chief Curator of the Vancouver
Art Gallery), are graduates of Lindberg’s program. Scott Watson, Curator/Director of UBC’s
Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, is a brilliant example of a contemporary curator who has
mounted many ground-breaking exhibitions and who also helped shape UBC’s Critical Curatorial
Studies Program. If only such challenging programs in contemporary curatorship had been available all those years ago!
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Geert Maas Sculpture
Gardens and Gallery
250 Reynolds Rd ✆250-860-7012
www.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 sculpture in various media.
★ Kelowna Art Gallery
1315 Water St ✆250-762-2226
www.kelownaartgallery.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm thurs 10am-9pm
sun 1-4pm. Jun 2-Jul 29 Tony Scherman: Works on Paper, 12 works
drawn from the permanent collection
by Toronto-based artist; Thru Jun 17
Okanagan Print Triennial 2012, juried
show brings together a variety of original, contemporary work in printmaking, accompanied by a full-colour catalogue; Jun 23-Aug 19 “Bearing Witness”, 41 pieces by 27 artists with the
theme of poltical and social issues,
artists include Pablo Picasso, Ken
Lum, Ed Burtynsky, Leon Golub and
Nancy Spero; Aug 4-Sep 16 Kristoff
Steinruck: Crystal Cave 1, installation
accessed only by looking through a
hole that has been punched into a
temporary drywall barrier to create an
interpretation of an underground cave
in Naica, Mexico; SATELLITE GALLERY AT
THE KELOWNA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Thru Oct 22 Briar Craig: Oddments,
tossed out hand-written notes, some
recently found scraps, photo-mechanically reproduced on a huge scale.
MAPLe RIDGe
Maple Ridge Art Gallery
11944 Haney Pl ✆604-476-4240
www.theactmapleridge.org
tues-sat 11am-4pm. Thru Jul 28
Paint: The Painted Works of Lyle
Wilson, the captivating painted works
on cedar and paper by acclaimed
Haisla artist.
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
NANAIMO
Nanaimo Art Gallery
Campus Gallery: 900 Fifth St
2nd location, Downtown Gallery:
150 Commercial St
✆250-740-6350 250-754-1750
www.nanaimoartgallery.com
Campus: mon-fri 10am-5pm sat 124pm, Downtown: tues-sat 10am5pm. CAMPUS Thru Sep 1 Sonny Assu
+ Rande Cooke, “Ebb and Flow”,
mixed media; DOWNTOWN Thru Jun 9
Federation of Canadian Artists,
Nanaimo Chapter: Spring Show; Jun
20-Jul 8 Nana Cook and Leona
Petrak, “Natural Response”; Aug 29Sep 15 Denise MacNeill, feature
artist’s show.
NeLSON
Craft Connection &
Gallery 378
378 Baker St ✆250-352-3006
www.craftconnection.org
mon-sat 9:30am-5:30pm. Thru Sep
Garden Inspirations, multi-media
home and garden show featuring new
artists every month.
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www.galleryjones.com
Peter Krausz: Landscapes
GALLERY JONES, VANCOUVER BC – Jun 7-30, 2012 The work of Montreal artist Peter Krausz has
included paintings, drawings, installations and photography. Like David Bierk, he has explored the
use of painted frames, metal surfaces and lettered text. He is best known for epic landscapes of terraced fields and low rolling hills, punctuated and delineated by groves and orchards – gorgeous vistas
that look far into the distance. With their saturated natural hues, Krausz’s fictional panoramas are
reminiscent of southern Europe.
The Mediterranean has been prominent in the artist’s work for more than twenty years. It acts as a
geographic and political site for exploring the relationship of man to nature, to underscore the lack of
political borders in nature, and to
portray historically-charged locations, often where mass violence
has been perpetrated. Like David
Bierk, Krausz uses “the riches of
human memory” to deliver imaginary landscapes that appear mysterious yet familiar.
Peter Krausz was born in
Romania in 1946 and studied
mural painting between 1964Peter Krausz, Querce di Cote No. 3 (2010), oil on canvas [Gallery Jones, Vancouver 1969 at the Fine Arts Institute in
Bucharest. He made Montreal
BC, Jun 7-30]
his home in 1970. From 19801991, Krausz was curator of the Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts in Montreal, and in 1991
began teaching Fine Arts at the Université de Montréal. He has exhibited extensively in Montreal, Toronto, New York, Los Angeles and Paris Mia Johnson
Touchstones Nelson:
Museum of Art and History
502 Vernon St ✆250-352-9813
www.touchstonesnelson.ca
wed fri sat 10am-5pm sun 12-4pm,
thurs 10am-5pm, 5-8pm by donation.
Thru Jun 17 Kootenay School of Arts
at Selkirk College, “Graduation Exhibition”, work from the Clay, Fibre, Jewelry and Small Object Design, and Metal Studios; Jun 23-Sep 9 Baker Street
Then and Now (and the Future of Heritage?), a montage of past and present
photos of historic Baker Street from
the Touchstones Nelson Archives, as
well as considering what heritage may
look like as we move further into the
21st century; Thru Jul 8 Deborah
Thompson, “Tales From the Underworld”, exploring the human psyche
through intuitive and gestural paintings and sculpture; Jul 14-Sep 16 Landon Mackenzie, “Mapping History”,
includes some of her most celebrated
large-scale paintings and a selection of
other work informed by the artist’s
research into Canadian history, geography and cartography.
NeW WeSTMINSTeR
Amelia Douglas Gallery,
Douglas College
700 Royal Ave ✆604-527-5723
www.douglascollege.ca/artscomm
mon-fri 10am-7:30pm sat 11am-4pm.
Thru Jul 6 Tianxing Li and Yuen Yip,
“Life is Beautiful”, paintings; Aug 2Sep 14 A Big To-DO: A Celebration of
Art at Douglas College, features artists
from the Douglas College community.
NORTH VANCOuVeR
Artemis Gallery
104C-4390 Gallant Ave ✆778-233-9805
www.artemisgallery.ca
tues-sun 12-5pm. Jul 10-29 Mary
Downe, “Seasons of My Garden”,
recent paintings – oil on canvas and
mixed-media textile work; Aug 9-Sep
2 June Yun, “Water – 水 – Shui”, new
paintings – oil on canvas.
★ Caroun Art Gallery
Arts Council Gallery of
New Westminster
Queens Park, 6th & McBride Blvd
✆604-525-3244
www.artscouncilnewwest.org
tues-sun 1-5pm. Jun 1-23 Malgosia
Ridley, “On the Wing”, tapestries in
bold, intense colours and patterns;
Jul 1-28 “Beneath the Surface”, Kay
Austen, pottery; Wanda Doyle, oil
and acrylic; Sharon Knox, jewellery;
Aug 1-25 Art Rental Progamme,
select paintings by 30 artists for
home or office.
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1403 Bewicke Ave ✆778-372-0765
www.Caroun.net
tues-sun 12-8pm. Jun 2-13 Art on
Textile; Jun 16-28 Textile Exhibition;
Jul 3-14 Chinese & Mexican Art; Jul
17-28 Caroun Photo Club, “Selected
Works”, group exhibition; Aug 3-13
Jamal Abirim, “Persian Calligraphy
Exhibition”; Aug 17-30 “Group Exhibition”, paintings by Kirans, Luzia
Wietsch, Mahnoush Izadi, N. Hakiwti, Nazanin Hossein Mardi, Shahin
Damizadeh, Soosan Khanmohammadi and others; photography by
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
Farhad Varasteh, Kaveh Rasouli,
Masoud Soheili, Nafise Tabari and
others.
CityScape Community Art
Space, North Vancouver
Community Arts Council
335 Lonsdale Ave ✆604-988-6844
www.nvartscouncil.ca
Cityscape tues-sat 12-5pm, District
Foyer Gallery, District Hall of North
Vancouver mon-fri 8am-4:30pm, District Library Gallery, Lynn Valley Main
Library mon-fri 9am-9pm sat 9am5pm sun 12-5pm. CITYSCAPE Thru Jun
16 Studio: The Abstract Experience,
14 artists created abstracts on paper by
freeing their minds and painting from
their souls; Jun 22-Jul 14 Sean Mills,
Christopher Donnelly and Merrell
Gerber, “Slippage”, (the difference
between the expected and the actual (OED)), paintings, sculptures and
installations play with the space
between truth and illusion; Jul 20-Sep
1 The Art of Typography, select posters
from 7 editions of Annual Typography
Poster Exhibitions represent 30 Iranian
graphic designers; DISTRICT FOYER
GALLERY, DISTRICT HALL OF NORTH VANCOUVER, 355 W Queens Rd, North Van Thru
www.preview-art.com
Jul 24 Thom Harvey Kline, “Thyme”,
series of photo art inspired by nature
and man-made objects that stand the
test of time; Meghan Carich, distinctive
masks created with materials such as
leather, acrylic, stain, dye, raffia and
agate; Jul 25-Sep 18 Grazyna Woolski,
beautiful acrylic floral paintings; Keith
Gray, sculptural and portrait woodcarver explore ‘found’ wood, enhancing the natural shapes, grains and
colours; DISTRICT LIBRARY GALLERY, LYNN
VALLEY MAIN LIBRARY, 1277 Lynn Valley
Rd, North Van Thru Jun 19 Laurel Terlesky, large surrealist/pop-style portraits in oil, acrylic and aerosol explore
human dependency on electricity and
power and the future of sustainable
energy practices; Jun 20-Aug 14 Druh
Ireland, kindergarten recklessness
meets abstract expressionism; Aug
15-Oct 9 Stephanie Denz, dreamlike,
figurative and architectural works
painted on found materials bridge the
imagined and the real.
Graffiti Co. Art Studio/Gallery
171 E 1st St, 2nd Flr ✆604-980-1699
www.graffiticoart.com
tues-fri 1:30-6:30pm or by appt. Small
studio gallery offering original fine art
located on the scenic North Shore
close to Lonsdale Quay. Jun 5-29
Niloofar Miry, “Glimpses”, photographs with rich ambient light of the
architecture and shops of Paris; Thru
Jul Gallery closed; Aug 14-31 Sian
Woodward, “A Working Studio”, works
in progress.
North Vancouver Museum
209 W 4th St ✆604-987-5612
604-990-3700 Ext 8016
www.northvanmuseum.ca
tues-sun 12-5pm. Jun 17-Nov 18 Iain
Baxter&: Information/Location, new
work – multi-site exhibition takes place
at the North Vancouver Museum, the
North Vancouver Archives, and the
City of North Vancouver Library and is
framed by the time the artist spent living and working in North Vancouver
(between 1966 and 1978).
Presentation House Gallery
333 Chesterfield Ave ✆604-986-1351
www.presentationhousegallery.org
wed-sun 12-5pm. Thru Jul 8 “Phantasmagoria”, the artists explore an array of
techniques to critically reflect on photographic depiction in particular and the
present state of our phantasmagoric
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Conservator’s Corner
BY NADINE POWER
Fine Art Conservator, www.conservationoffineart.com
Theatres of the World: the conservation of two murals in the Simon
Fraser University Theatre – Part 2
The purpose of conservation work on the Buell Mullen murals
in the SFU Theatre lobby was to remove dirt and corrosion
products, repair loss and damage to paint layers, and to restore
the collage elements to their original settings. The materials
and techniques used by the artist as well as major condition
issues were described in Part 1 in the previous issue of Preview.
The two stainless steel murals were covered in a thick layer
of dust and grime and an initial vacuum of the works with a soft
brush removed only the surface dust. Aqueous cleaning was
necessary to remove decades of food, drink, cigarette smoke
and other accretions for which a three-part method of treatment was developed.
During the first step of cleaning, conservators used a mild
conservation-grade detergent to dissolve food particles and
remove tobacco residue. Next, a 1% diammonium citrate
solution was used where areas of red and orange corrosion,
caused by water leaking from the ceiling, required a more
powerful cleaning method. The two solutions were each
Detail before and after cleaning: top shows clean
section, below, dirt and fingerprints remain
applied with a soft cloth in a circular motion and were then
rinsed with water.
The final step was to use a gel to remove stubborn areas of corrosion and uneven patina. The gel, a low
pH solution of hydro-oxycarboxilic acid, was applied with a soft brush and allowed to work overnight
under a plastic wrap. A final rinse with warm
water and a squeegee left the stainless steel
surface sparkling and streak free.
Next, damaged paint was repaired using
several layers of a conservation-grade resin
called B-72. Several thick layers were applied
without pigment to mimic the thick texture of
the epoxy resin used by the artist. A final layer
of B-72 mixed with Gamblin Conservation
Colours was used to match the in-painted
areas with the original paint colour.
Finally, the missing collage elements
were replaced with new materials sourced at
Section of east mural after conservation cleaning
local gem and lapidary suppliers. Before they
were applied, areas of old epoxy that had yellowed and become unsightly were removed using a scalpel blade and a solution of ethanol. The new collage elements were then applied using a grade of epoxy resin less likely to become discoloured and to lose
adhesiveness.
The results of the conservation work were quite remarkable; both murals looked clean, intact and considering their age, as close as possible to their original condition. Some areas with mild scratching and abrasion marks, where chairs had been placed against the murals, were, unfortunately, the only type of damage
for which there was no easy treatment. Once the theatre renovations have been completed, physical barriers will help prevent further damage and keep the newly-restored murals clean for many years to come.
NEXT ISSUE: Richard Wolbers on cleaning
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world more broadly through photographs, moving pictures, sculptures
and internet works, Raymond Boisjoly,
Christopher Brayshaw, Andrew Dadson, Jessica Eaton, Julia Feyrer, Allison Hrabluik, Jay Bundy Johnson,
Evan Lee, Mathew McWilliams,
Rachelle Sawatsky, Kevin Schmidt,
Dan Siney, Corin Sworn, Ron Tran and
Elizabeth Zvonar; also showing two
web-based works: Jay Bundy Johnson,
“Free, 2012” and Kevin Schmidt, “The
End of the World, 2012”.
Seymour Art Gallery
4360 Gallant Ave ✆604-924-1378
www.seymourartgallery.com
daily 10am-5pm. Thru Jun 24 Tansy
Sverre, “Larger than Still Life”, acrylic
paintings – exploration of the historical painting tradition through the use
of vibrant colour, dramatic shadows
and energetic brushstrokes; Jun 26Aug 6 Jill Allan, Joel Berman, Erin
Dolman, Rachelle Chinnery, Renata
Crowe, Dina Gonzalez Mascaro,
Cathi Jefferson, Yael Krakowski,
Sarah Lawless, Mark Roth and
Kinichi Shigeno, “Fireworks”, works
that involved the use of heat and fire
in the process of their creation – clay,
glass and metal (jewellery) by selected Carter Wosk Creative Achievement
Award Recipients, guest curated by
Ron Kong; Aug 7-Sep 2 “Investigations”, Jeanne Krabbendam, Norm
Chodirker, Leef Evans and ‘david’,
Krabbendam and three artists she has
worked with at Coast Mental Health’s
Art Room who have battled back from
this adversity with art-making as an
important instrument.
SPACE emmarts
195 Pemberton Ave ✆604-375-0694
www.emmarts.ca
wed & fri 2-5pm sun 11am-2pm,
Open Sat 12-5pm: Jun 2, Jul 7. Jun
14 5-8pm-Jul 7 “Wisdom Made Visible”, artwork by Gabriele Maurus and
guest artists Mary Blaze, AJ Brown,
Marney-Rose Edge, Christa Harder,
Tara Kobewka, Sharka Leigh, Sandrine Pelissier and Isabelle Procter.
OSOYOOS
Osoyoos Art Gallery
8711 Main St
✆250-495-2800 250-495-7968
www.osoyoosarts.com
Jun: tues-sat 12-4pm, Jul-Aug: daily
www.preview-art.com
10am-5pm. Thru Sep 3 Summer
Season Show, wide range of original
artwork by area artists
PeNTICTON
The Lloyd Gallery
18 Front St ✆250-492-4484
www.lloydgallery.com
mon-sat 9:30am-5:30pm. Exhibiting
gallery artists Irvine Adams, Yasuo Araki, Laila Campbell, Rod Charlesworth,
Connor Charlesworth, Glenn Clark,
Sharon Clarke-Haugli, Peter Corbett,
Jan Crawford, Josette De Roussy,
Serge Dubé, Valerie Eibner, Shannon
Ford, Charlotte Glattstein, Jim Glenn,
Perry Haddock, Julia Hargreaves,
Frances Harris, Kevin Healy, Michael
Hermesh, Beverly Inkster, Bob Kebic,
Dongmin Lai, Robyn Lake, Gerda Lattey, Viv McElgunn Lieskovski, Min Ma,
Debbie Milner, Dominic Modlinski,
Faigee Niebow, Toni Onley, Diane
Paton Peel, Graham Pettman, Lance
Regan, John Revill, Bonnie Roberts,
Anita Skinner, Theo Tobiasse, Olga
Tomlinson, Roy Tomlinson, Marla Wilson, Nel Witteman, Annette Witteman,
Marjolein Witteman, William Watt,
Ingrid Mann-Willis and Robert Wood.
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Penticton Art Gallery
199 Marina Way ✆250-493-2928
www.pentictonartgallery.com
tues-fri 10am-6pm sat & sun 12-5pm.
Thru Jul 8 MAIN GALLERY Rodney
Konopaki and Rhonda Neufeld,
“Chance Operations2”, recent collaborative drawings, prints and photographs
address the collision of conscious aesthetic decisions and ‘chance operation’;
Thru Jun 17 PROJECT ROOM Val Eibner,
“2012 Meadowlark Artist”, fused glasswork; T ONI O NLEY G ALLERY Outma
Squilx’w Cultural School, located on the
Penticton Indian Reserve, students
share art pieces about their Okanagan
heritage and indigenous plants and animals of the valley; Thru Jul 7 PROJECT
ROOM AND TONI ONLEY GALLERY 35th Annual Art Auction Exhibition and Preview,
annual fundraiser features over 100 lots
ranging from fine art to exclusive packages, contact the gallery for tickets; Jul
13-Sep 9 MAIN GALLERY Ross Muirhead:
Video-Still Series, part of ‘Photo-Video
Series’, integrates the photographic print
and video (with text) into a wall-mounted
artwork; P ROJECT R OOM A Brush
With Greatness Fundraiser, used
paint brushes donated by contemporary
painters will be auctioned off in Dec to
benefit the gallery’s Creative Kids Art
www.preview-art.com
Program; TONI ONLEY GALLERY “Polymorph: Gabrielle Villecourt & Yako de
Arburn”, Gabrielle Villecourt, paintings
of the scenery of the Similkameen Valley; Yako de Arburn, paintings of
detailed coral reefs with all its inhabitants, dreams of living under water are
brought to life.
PORT MOODY
Port Moody Arts Centre
2425 St Johns St ✆604-931-2008
www.pomoartscentre.ca
Port Moody Arts Centre: mon-thurs
10am-8pm fri-sat 10am-5pm sun 124pm, closed holidays, Scotiabank
Gallery: 2501 St John St, mon-thurs
10am-4pm, fri 10am-5pm. Thru Jul 8
MAIN GALLERY Angela Gooliaff and Tony
Chu, “Drawing Dialogues”, drawings
and mixed-media drawings; 3D GALLERY
“Camera Obscura”, Port Moody Arts
Centre in collaboration with photographer Sarah Ronald will be creating a
camera obscura in our gallery; PLUM
WALLS AND SCOTIABANK GALLERY Walter
Coates, photography – images from
the parks of the TriCities; PLUM DISPLAY
CASE Pin-Hole Camera Display; Jul 12Aug 19 MAIN GALLERY, 3D GALLERY, PLUM
WALLS, SCOTIABANK GALLERY AND PLUM
DISPLAY CASE Port Moody Arts Centre
Instructors, artwork presented by the
instructors; Aug 23-Sep 30 M AIN
GALLERY Rosie James, “Crowd Cloud:
Drawings in Space”, drawings stitched
on transparent cloth, full-size figures
hanging in space; 3D GALLERY Artist in
Residence; PLUM WALLS AND SCOTIABANK
GALLERY Amang Mardokhy, “Returning
to Nature”, drawings and paintings;
PLUM DISPLAY CASE Cabinet of Curiosity
Series 2012.
PRINCe GeORGe
Two Rivers Gallery
725 Civic Plaza ✆250-614-7800
www.tworiversgallery.ca
mon-sat 10am-5pm thurs 10am-9pm
sun 12-5pm. Thru Jun 24 Rick Capella: Venturing Wild, acrylic paintings
based on sketches done in the outdoors; “First: A Juried Exhibition of First
Peoples’ Artwork in BC”, recognizes the
rich cultural diversity and traditions of
First Nations, featuring Dylan Thomas,
Robert Davidson, Kim Stewart, Carla
Aubichon Joseph, Nigel Fox, Shana
Labatch, Catherine Manahan, Shirley
Babcock, LessLIE, Jennifer Pighin,
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PREVIEW 37
www.contemporaryartgallery.ca
CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY, VANCOUVER BC – Apr 27-Jul 1, 2012 In the context of “women’s art”,
the work of Matthew Monahan would undoubtedly have to be considered “guy art”. Using drywall,
large pieces of glass, bricks, sheets of metal, industrial ratchet straps, riveted bolts, and cast bronze, the
Los Angeles-based artist produces massive, hulking figurative sculptures that defy most descriptions.
“Infused” with his personal mythology
and “emerging from the rubble of his own
creation”, they are intended to evoke artifacts
from another century, or perhaps a postapocalyptic vision of art assembled from a
nuclear disaster zone. Many of the figures
have a Biblical or medieval look. Monahan
frequently integrates his forms with museum-style presentations that he fashions from
building materials like plasterboard and
glass. The current exhibit presents a selection of work from the past eight years,
including a number of large sculptures made
from folded paper.
Described as “resolutely contemporary
and yet timeless”, the massive conglomerations have been shown in prestigious solo Matthew Monahan, Installation view (2012), [Contemporary Art Gallery,
exhibitions at the Contemporary Arts Center, Vancouver BC, Apr 27-Jul 1]
Cincinnati (2011); Institute of Contemporary
Art, Philadelphia and Massimo de Carlo, Milan (2010) and Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art
(2007); as well as in numerous major biennials. This is his first solo exhibition in Canada. Mia Johnson
TWO RIVERS GALLERY, PRINCE GEORGE, CONT’D
Keith Kerrigan, Connie Watts and Liz
Carter; Jul 6-Sep 27 Twyla Exner:
Entangled, organic forms made from
colourful telephone wire transform the
exhibition space into an otherworldly
landscape as a metaphor for unchecked
technology; Jul 6-Sep 30 Alison
Norlen: Glimmer etc, large drawings
of half-imagined landscapes inspired
by obsolete and sometimes demolished architectural icons.
PRINCe RuPeRT
Museum of Northern B.C.
100 First Ave W ✆250-624-3207
www.museumofnorthernbc.com
tues-sat 9am-5pm. Admission: adults
$6, students $2, children under 12 $1,
children under 5 free, members free.
Thru Jun Asia & Pacific Folk Masks,
diverse range of masks, some from
the late 1800s, collected in the 1960s
from the Americas, Northern and
Southern Asia, and Oceania, reflect a
wealth of form, symbols, materials,
dimensions and inventiveness for use
in street festivals, religious processions, traditional storytelling and created for celebrating the seasons, harvests and other special occasions;
Jul-mid-Aug Ekaterina Mayenfels,
“Moments in Nature”, new pencil
drawings that feature detailed and
realistic portrayals of wildlife in their
natural environment.
QuALICuM BeACH
The Old School House
Arts Centre
122 Fern Rd W ✆250-752-6133
www.theoldschoolhouse.org
mon-sat 10am-4:30pm. Jun 4-26 “Art
in Bloom”, The Mid Island Floral Arts
Club creates flower arrangements to
interpret paintings by Corre Alice,
James MacIntosh and Helen Webster; Jun 18-Jul 15 Clive Powsey,
Tony Martins, Gordon Greenhough
and Nelly Kazenboot, watercolour
paintings; Jul 16-Aug 12 “100th Birthday Celebration of the Old School
38 PREVIEW ■ JUNE/JULY/AUGUST 2012
COURTESY: ANTON KERN GALLERY AND STUART SHAVE/MODERN ART / PHOTO: SCOTT MASSEY
Matthew Monahan
House”, with Larry Aguilar, pottery;
Ted Jolda, blown glass and Jason
Marlow, wood turning; Aug 13-Sep
15 Grant Leier, Nixie Barton and
Megan Dulcie Dill, paintings.
RICHMOND
Richmond Art Gallery
7700 Minoru Gate
✆604-247-8300 604-247-8312
www.richmondartgallery.org
mon-fri 10am-6pm thurs 10am-9pm
sat & sun 10am-5pm. Thru Jun 10 Hua
Jin, “My Big Family”, photography and
video – Jin documents and reflects on
her personal experience as the first generation of ‘only’ child families and examines the impact on families and the community; Jun 29-Aug 26 Sophie Jodoin,
“close your eyes”, covering a span of
four years and three bodies of work,
‘Small Dramas & Little Nothings’ –
‘Charred’ and ‘Vigils’ – also includes
black and white drawings, collages,
video, a sculptural piece and tables with
artifacts.
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
Rufus Lin Gallery of
Japanese Art
#415 South Tower, 5811 Cooney Rd
✆604-303-6330
www.rufuslingallery.com
mon-fri 10am-5pm, closed holidays.
Admission free. Thru Jul 5 Miyako, solo
exhibition; Jun 4-Jul 31 “2012 Early
Summer Rain Exhibition”, paintings and
photographs by Yukifujisakura, Yuri,
Sachi choco, Ryoichi Ito, Ryoko Uchino, Naoki Totsuka, Mie Mori, Minoru
Shoda, 676, Minamo and others; Jun
18-Jul 26 Katsumi Goto, solo exhibition; Ongoing “Contemporary Japanese
Art Collection’”, features CHAZ, Rozy
rose, Mari Nishiyama, Michiru Imai,
Mitsuko, Uozami-S, Anaroguningen,
Hayami Himemo and others.
ROCK CReeK
Bluebird House Gallery
4570 Highway #3 ✆250-446-2500
www.terryjacksondesigns.com
mon-sat 10am-4:30pm. Jun 1-Sep
30 Featuring Métis artist Terry Jackson, carved and engraved silver pendants and bracelets; Paivi Jackson,
unique hand-made oak art dolls and
colourful fabric flowers; also showing
various works in wood, fine translucent porcelain art vases slip cast from
original wood hand-carved models,
new stoneware hand-pressed masks
and carved tile work.
SALMON ARM
SAGA Public Art Gallery
70 Hudson Ave NE ✆250-832-1170
www.sagapublicartgallery.ca
tues-sat 11am-4pm. Jun 2-30 Rosanna Marmont, “Land/Landed/Landless”, paintings and ceramic sculpture; Jul 7-28 Historiscapes by Lazuline (Figueroa/Franklin/Kutschker),
paintings and collaborative triptychs
of the Shuswap area; Aug 4-Sep 1
Gems of the Shuswap, open multimedia exhibition of 5”x7” works by
North Okanagan/Shuswap artists.
SALT SPRING
ISLAND
Morley Myers Studio
#11-315 Upper Ganges Rd
✆250-537-4898
www.morleymyersgallery.com
www.preview-art.com
"Caught in a Maelstrom", mixed media, D. Choboter, 2012
Choboter Fine Art
23 Alexander St • Vancouver, BC • 604-779-7050
11am-5pm or by appt. The studio is
an opportunity for the viewer to see
where Myers expands upon the language of the Moderns and brings
abstract human form and experience
into physical reality in a contemporary setting.
★ Pegasus Gallery of
Canadian Art
1-104 Fulford Ganges Rd
✆250-537-2421
www.pegasusgallery.ca
tues-sat 9am-6pm, first thurs gallery
talks. Jun 21-Jul 12 A. J. Casson and
the Group of Seven; Jul 27-Aug 15
Diana Dean: New Paintings; Aug 16Sep 4 Peter McFarlane: New Works.
The Porch Gallery
290 Fulford-Ganges Rd
✆250-537-4155
www.mothertonguepublishing.com
sun 12-4pm or by appt. Historical and
Contemporary B.C. Art – original paintings and drawings, limited edition
prints and Mother Tongue Publishing
books, showing artwork by Jack
Akroyd, Gordon Caruso, George Fertig, LeRoy Jensen, Irene Hoffar Reid,
Ina D.D. Uhthoff, Peter Haase, Jack
Hardman, Wim Blom and Gary Sim.
PREVIEW 39
www.portlandartmuseum.org
www.elizabethleach.org
Ellsworth Kelly: Selected Prints
Ellsworth Kelly is known for his minimalist abstractions and
shaped canvases that stress the subtle relationship between colour
and form. These two exhibitions focus on Kelly’s print work, which
shares the same aesthetic principles. Kelly’s lasting dedication to a
singular vision has endured the many waves of modern and contemporary art movements. The celebrated American artist was
born in upstate New York in 1923, and spent his formative years in
Paris during the late 1940s and early 1950s absorbing French
abstraction in works by such artists as Jean Arp, Joan Miró and
Alberto Giacometti, an experience which proved to be seminal to
the development of his mature style.
His fascination for pure bold chromatic choices alludes to a
sense of space as colours appear to recede into the background.
While seemingly stark at first, Kelly’s reductive approach proves
to be warm and friendly – he often uses soft curvilinear edges Ellsworth Kelly, Green with Red (Vert avec
within a geometric framework, where the interplay of forms on a Rouge) (1964-65), lithograph on Rives BFK
plane are like silhouettes that reference familiar elements of paper [Portland Art Museum, Portland OR,
Jun 16-Sep 16/Elizabeth Leach Gallery,
architecture, nature and culture.
Portland OR, Jun 7-Jul 28]
It is impressive that this important 20th-century artist has
maintained a clear vision in his approach to abstraction. Kelly’s tightly balanced works remind one of
nostalgic pop-culture on the surface, yet the longevity of Kelly’s practice leads to the realization that
these pieces weigh heavily on formal considerations and are more concerned with quiet and subtle
perceptions. Allyn Cantor
SIDNeY
Peninsula Gallery
100-2506 Beacon Ave ✆250-655-1282
877-787-1896 www.pengal.com
mon-sat 9am-5pm. Gallery artists Mickie Acierno, Robert Bateman, Kristina
Boardman, Philip Buytendorp, Carol
Evans, Real Fournier, W. Allan Hancock, Tiffany Hastie, Dennis Magnusson, Catherine Moffat, Richard Mravik,
Michael O’Toole, Nancy O’Toole, Ron
Parker, Janice Robertson, Sandhu
Singh, Mike Svob, Michael Stockdale,
Ray Ward and Alan Wylie; Sculptors:
Don Bastian, Brent Cooke, Ken Curley,
Douglas Fisher, Malcolm Jolly, Tom
Hamer and Jack Kreutzer; Art Glass: Jo
Ludwig and Lisa Samphire.
SILVeR STAR
MOuNTAIN
Gallery Odin
215 Odin Rd ✆250-503-0822
www.galleryodin.com
thurs & sat 2-6pm or by appt. Jun 29Oct “10th Anniversary Summer Exhibition and Sale”, featuring Bonnie
Anderson, Glenn Clark, Colleen
Couves, Ann Crook, Karel Doruyter,
Julie Elliot, Dawn Emerson, Edward
Epp, Leonhard Epp, Lynne Grillmair,
Ginny Hall, Peter Lawson, Jerry R.
Markham, Rosanna Marmont, Debby Merkel, Elizabeth Moore,
Destanne Norris, Dawn Piché, JeanFrancois Racine, Barry Rafuse,
Dana Roman, Al Scott, Julia Trops,
Todd R. White, Deborah Wilson and
Charlene Woodbury showing oils,
acrylics, watercolours, mixed-media
paintings, scrimshaw, pottery and
sculptures.
SOOKe
South Shore Gallery
2046 Otter Point Rd ✆250-642-2058
www.sooke.org/southshoregallery
mon-sat 10am-5pm. Jun-Aug Gallery
artists show larger works in our newly
expanded space.
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© ELLSWORTH KELLY AND MAEGHT EDITEUR, PARIS
PORTLAND ART MUSEUM, PORTLAND OR – Jun 16-Sep 16
ELIZABETH LEACH GALLERY, PORTLAND OR – Jun 7-Jul 28
SQuAMISH
Foyer Gallery at the
Squamish Public Library
37907 2nd Ave
✆604-892-3110 605.815.3629
www.squamish.bclibrary.ca/servicesprograms/foyer-gallery
mon-thurs 12-8pm fri-sun 10am4pm. Thru Jun 4 WALLS & CASES
Amber Butler, “The Story of What is
Hidden”, mixed-media and feather
jewellery; Stan Matwychuk, paintings
and mixed media; Jun 5-Jul 2 WALLS
Sheree Jones, “Textures and Terrain”, oil paintings; CASES Maureen
Carey, “l e a f p e t a l l e a f”,
leaves/petals and silk, silver/gold
wrapped thread; Jul 3-Aug 6 WALLS
Rich Wheater, “Portraits of the
Climbing Landscape”, photography;
CASES Pat West, “Abractions”, stone
sculptures; Aug 7-Sep 10 WALLS Curtis Suave, “Enticing the Infinite”,
mixed media on wood and canvas;
CASES Sharon Knox, “Kreative
Karats”, jewellery.
SuNSHINe COAST
Goldmoss Gallery
2840 Lower Rd, Roberts Creek
✆604-886-1968 www.goldmoss.com
sat & sun 12-4pm or by appt. Thru
Aug 1 Jay Senetchko, Ben Tour, Derek
and Mira Hunter, Diego Samper, Ines
Tancre, Donna Balma, Lee Roberts
and Michael Undem, Bon Roberts,
Stefan Smulovitz and Viviane Houle,
“Dayism”, 12 artists from around the
globe converge in a collaborative
approach to painting, sculpture and
sound installation to interpret the
show’s title; Thru Aug See website for
exhibition listings.
Landing Gallery Artists’ Co-op
436 Marine Dr, Gibsons
✆604-886-0099
www.landinggallery.ca
daily 10am-5pm. Thru Jun 25 Spring
Renewal, eclectic selection of paintings, pottery, fibre, glass, jewellery,
stone sculpture and book binding,
created by members of this artists’
co-operative; Jun 26-Sep 24 Artist’s
Interpretation Challenge, eclectic
selection of paintings, pottery, fibre,
glass, jewellery, stone sculpture and
book binding created by members of
this artists’ co-operative.
Sunshine Coast Arts Council
+ Arts Centre
5714 Medusa St, Sechelt
✆604-885-5412
www.scartscouncil.com
wed-sat 11am-4pm sun 1-4pm. Jun
6-Jul 2 Jessica Casey, “t x m -ay s-lh
nayred cedar woman”, regalia; Jul 428 The 4th Annual Ceramics on the
Edge, juried ceramics exhibition; Aug
1-26 Obsession – Sunshine Coast
Artists; Aug 29-Sep 16 Vickie Newington, “The Transparent North”.
SuRReY
Arnold Mikelson
Mind & Matter Art Gallery
13743 16th Ave ✆604-536-6460
www.mindandmatterart.com
daily 12-6pm. Thru Jun Elmer Gunderson, wood carving; Illona Fekete, folk
art; Val Eibner, fused glass; Jack Olive,
pottery and Eric Sosnowski, acrylics;
Jul 14-15 and 21-22 10am-6pm 39th
Annual Arnold Mikelson Festival of
Arts, three acres of beautiful gardens
www.preview-art.com
with 100 artists’ creations – paintings,
pottery, wood, stone, steel sculptures,
jewellery, weaving, glass, etc; Thru Aug
Valeri Sokolovski, bronze; Teresa
Wegrzyn, acrylics; Darrel Hancock,
pottery; Robert Parker, glassblowing;
Sheila Symington, watercolour and
Arnold Mikelson, wood sculpture.
Jenkins Showler Gallery
101-15735 Croydon Dr
The Shops @ Morgan Crossing
✆604-535-7445
www.jenkinsshowlergallery.com
tues-sat 10am-6pm sun 11am-6pm.
Gallery artists Jane Armstrong, Arnt
Arntzen, Kathi Bond, Rick Bond, Merv
Brandel, Ben Burnett, Rod Charlesworth, Denis Chiasson, Toller Cranston,
George Culley, Peter Daniels, Robert
Davidson, George Demmer, Chantal De
Serres, Allan Dunfield, Marc Eliuk,
Colette Falardeau, Adrienne Godbout,
Curtis Golomb, Tiffany Hastie, Ron
Hedrick, Amanda Jones, Paul Jorgensen, Ken Kirkby, H.E. Kuckein, David
Ladmore, Louise Lauzon, Richard Long,
Dennis Magnusson, Sharon Mark,
Andrew McDermott, Greg Metz, Debbie
Milner, Pieter Molenaar, Bruce Muir,
Norval Morrisseau, Toni Onley, Clive
Powsey, Karen Rieger, Cindy Rudolph,
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www.thenewgallery.org
Jon Langford: Old Devils
THE NEW GALLERY, CALGARY AB – Jun 15-Jul 28, 2012 Jon Langford is a Welsh-born musician and
artist living in Chicago. As a founding member of legendary British punk rock band the Mekons, he
continues to play and record with his original band as well as The Pine Valley Cosmonauts and the
Waco Brothers, among others. The Mekons are often credited with single-handedly creating postmodern country and western music, which has been described as a blend of Gram Parsons’s innovation, leftist punk political ideals, and minimalist musical arrangements.
A prolific and respected visual artist, Langford creates striking decorative portraits of
country musicians and cowboys, “multi-layered paintings of famous and forgotten figures
from the dawn of country music”. His illustrations of Johnny Cash, Gram Parsons, Elvis
Presley, Hank Williams and other music legends, as well as scratched up portraits of
cowhands and other western heroes, can be
seen in the legendary Yard Dog Gallery in
Austin, Texas, home to Texas folk art, outsider
art and funky pop art.
Langford’s artwork is easily recognizable
on album covers he has done for supplemen- Jon Langford, Tonight The West is Sleeping (2009), acrylic paint/mixed
tary musical projects. The imagery, much of media on plywood [The New Gallery, Calgary AB, Jun 15-Jul 28]
it taken from old country music publicity
photos and sheet music, is enveloped in “a haze of ironic nostalgia”, with plenty of scratches, faded edges
and scraped surfaces. He writes, “Basically, I create a very unstable surface with acrylics and pastel on top
of each other and work on top of that with Sharpies, felt pens, white out, gunk, snot and whatever comes
to hand”. His paintings are further characterized by the addition of folksy words and sayings. Mia Johnson
Peter Shostak, Anita Skinner, Peter
Stuhlmann, Jocelyne Tremblay,
Chrissandra Unger and Henry Xu.
★ Kwantlen Art Gallery &
Arbutus Gallery at Coast
Capital Savings
Kwantlen Polytechnic University,
D126-12666 72nd Ave ✆604-599-2219
www.kwantlen.ca/fine-arts
Check the website for hours. Jun-Jul
KWANTLEN ART GALLERY RM D126 &
ARBUTUS GALLERY, COAST CAPITAL LIBRARY
ATRIUM Exhibitions of student work in
digital media, photography and open
studio; Aug Galleries closed.
★ Surrey Art Gallery
13750 88 Ave, (at King George Hwy)
✆604-501-5566 www.surrey.ca/arts
mon & fri 9am-5pm tues-thurs 9am9pm sat 10am-5pm sun 12-5pm
(closed sundays Jul 1-Sep 9). Admission by donation. Thru Jun 10 Cao Fei:
Simulus, elements of video game interactivity and cinematic viewing are
incorporated in a re-imagined China
created through the virtual computing
community known as Second Life;
Vision Machine: Marianne Nicolson
and Etienne Zack, environment, economy and creativity are subject to scrutiny in Zack’s vibrantly coloured canvases and Nicolson’s intricately crafted
shadow machine; Jun 23-Aug 19 Arts
2012, juried exhibition organized by the
Arts Council of Surrey; Patrick Cruz,
A.S. Dhillon and Debbie Tuepah,
“Emergent”, painting and sculpture;
Thru Aug 5 Fraser Valley Watercolour
Society, “Water, Colours, Inspiration!”,
works by the members; Thru Aug 19
Alex Grünenfelder, “Open Sound
2012: On Air, Underground: Making
the Inaudible Audible”, new sound artwork ‘Audio Migration’.
TSAWWASSeN
Tsawwassen Longhouse
Gallery
1710-56th St ✆604-943-3313
www.southdeltaartistsguild.com
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thurs-sun 11am-4pm. Thru Jun 24
Local Colour, all media show featuring
scenes of Delta and surrounding areas;
Jul 1-24 All That Jazz, paintings to put
you in the mood for the upcoming jazz
festival; Jul 26-Aug 25 Oil and Water,
annual juried exhibition features artists
across the region.
VANCOuVeR
Access Gallery
222 E Georgia St ✆604-689-2907
www.vaarc.ca
tues-sat 12-5pm. Jun 1-16 “Emerging Artist’s Prize Exhibition”, features
finalists, Jeremy Hof, Scott Billings,
Nicole Ondre, Jordy Hamilton and
Natalie Purschwitz, organized by The
Contemporary Art Society.
Art Beatus (Vancouver)
Consultancy Ltd.
108-808 Nelson St ✆604-688-2633
www.artbeatus.com
mon-fri 10am-6pm. Thru Jul 6 Tomoko
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
ArtStarts Gallery
The Jack and Doris Shadbolt Foundation
for the Visual Arts is pleased to announce
the recipients of the 2012 VIVA Awards
BEAU DICK
RON TRAN
The VIVA Awards are $12,000.
The Awards were presented on Wednesday,
May 9th at the Vancouver Art Gallery
The Shadbolt Foundation, Box 549, Station A, Vancouver BC V6C 2N3
www.shadboltfoundation.com
Taniguchi and Takehiro Yoshimitsu,
“Breathing”, mixed-media works by
Japanese artists a generation apart with
a commonality in how war has spurred
the development of their artistic styles;
Jul 20-Sep 14 Ross C. Kelly, multi-sensory, large-scale photo-montages of
panoramic skylines and street views
repeatedly photographed from a single
point over days or weeks revealing
shifts in light, weather and social use.
The Art Emporium
2928 Granville St ✆604-738-3510
www.theartemporium.ca
mon-sat 10am-6pm. Paintings by
major Canadian, American and French
masters of the 20th C., featuring Emily
Carr and all members of the Group of
Seven and several of their contemporaries, C. Krieghoff, David Milne, J.W.
Morrice, Tom Thomson; Paintings by
Karel Appel, A. Calder, E. Cortez,
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, Andrew Wong.
Art Works Gallery
225 Smithe St ✆604-688-3301
www.artworksbc.com
mon-fri 9am-6pm sat 10am-6pm sun
12-5pm. Thru Jun 25 Carole Arnston,
“De-Natured”, lush floral and fresh
landscape oil paintings; Jul 30-Aug 10
“Glam”, rich finishes on original artwork give this show a glamourous feel,
includes works by Linzy Arnott, Christine Breakell-Lee, David Graff,
Marie-Danielle Leblanc and others;
Aug 14-Sep 13 “Overboard”, celebrates all things related to the ‘ocean’ –
breezy seascapes, stellar water reflections and intricate shell clusters,
includes works by Robert Florian,
Steve Fortier, Sharon Quirke, Carole
Arnston and others.
Arts Off Main
216 E 28th Ave ✆604-876-2785
www.artsoffmain.ca
wed-sat 11:30am-5:30pm sun-11am5pm. An artist-run gallery with work
by B.C. artists offering original and
affordable paintings, prints, sculpture, photographs, jewellery and pottery. Stop in and see work by our new
artists – Claire Shuai, Camille Sleeman and Jeff Gibson, paintings;
Megan Leeburn, paintings and sculpture; Wendey Stenerud and Laura
Giesbrecht, pottery.
Artspeak
233 Carrall St ✆604-688-0051
www.artspeak.ca
tues-sat 12-5pm. Jun 9-Jul 21 Aaron
Flint Jamison, new site-specific work
by Portland-based artist.
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808 Richards St ✆604-336-2606
www.artstarts.com
tues-fri 9am-5pm. Thru Aug 31 Defining Moments, showcases the artwork
of Canadian youth as they explore
their relationship with the country they
call home and express how it has
shaped their personal identity.
Audain Gallery
149 W Hastings St, SFU Woodward’s
✆778-782-9102
www.audaingallery.ca
WINDOWS Jun 1-Sep 4 Raqs Media
Collective (Jeebesh Bagchi, Monica
Narula and Shuddhabrata Sengupta), “The Primary Education of the
Autodidact”, site-specific photographic work addresses the university as a
site for knowledge production presented by New Delhi-based collective
in the large windows outside of the
gallery at 149 W Hastings St; Jun-Aug
Gallery closed until Sept.
Baron Gallery and Studio
293 Columbia St, Gastown
✆604-682-1114 www.barongallery.ca
thurs-sun 12-6 pm or by appt. Thru Jul
15 Enda Bardell, Tom Carter, Melanie
Kobayashi, Adrienne Rempel and
Karl Stittgen, “There is no message”,
visits the themes of abstract expressionism, from minimalist colour fields
to fast-motion splatters of paint applied
by local artists who maintain the pure
absence of depiction.
Bau-Xi Gallery
3045 Granville St ✆604-733-7011
www.bau-xi.com
mon-sat 10am-5:30pm sun 11am5:30pm. Jun 9-23 Janna WatsonYoung, fresh vivacious abstact paintings on canvas and panel with resin by
Toronto artist; Jul 12-28 Bobbie Burgers, lavish floral and landscape paintings; UPPER GALLERY Julie Morstad,
new collection of drawings; Aug 9-25
Anthony Redpath, photography motivated by changes and ironies in contemporary coastal life and the
imprint of humans on the landscape.
Bill Reid Gallery of
Northwest Art
639 Hornby St ✆604-682-3455
www.billreidgallery.ca
wed-sun 11am-5pm. Admission:
adults $10, seniors/students $7,
youth/child 5-17 $5, kids 4 and under
free, family (2 adults + 2 children) $25.
SOUTH
GranVille Gallery Row
1. Uno Langmann
604-736-8825 | www.langmann.com
2
3
5
6
7
6TH AVE
4
HEMLOCK STREET
FIR STREET
1
GRANVILLE STREET
5TH AVE
7TH AVE
2. Douglas Udell
604-736-8900 | douglasudellgallery.com
3. Petley Jones
604-732-5353 | www.petleyjones.com
4. Ian Tan
604-738-1077 | www.iantangallery.com
8
9
10
5. Elissa Cristall
604-730-9611 | cristallgallery.com
8TH AVE
11
12
6. Masters Gallery
604-558-4244 | vancouver-mastersgalleryltd.com
13
WEST BROADWAY
7. Heffel
604-732-6505 | www.heffel.com
8. Equinox
604-736-2405 | www.equinoxgallery.com
10TH AVE
9. Douglas Reynolds
604-731-9292 | douglasreynoldsgallery.com
10. Monte Clark
11TH AVE
604-730-5000 | www.monteclarkgallery.com
11. Marion Scott
604-685-1934 | marionscottgallery.com
12TH AVE
604-736-5444 | www.kurbatoffgallery.com
13TH AVE
14
14TH AVE
15
HEMLOCK STREET
FIR STREET
GRANVILLE STREET
12. Kurbatoff
13. Granville Fine Art
604-266-6010 | www.granvillefineart.com
14. Art Emporium
604-738-3510 | www.theartemporium.ca
15. Winsor Gallery
16
604-681-4870 | www.winsorgallery.com
15TH AVE
16. Bau-Xi
604-733-7011 | www.bau-xi.com
VICTORIA GALLERIES
ALCHERINGA GALLERY
VIEW ART GALLERY
Contemporary Aboriginal Art:
Canadian Northwest Coast,
Papua New Guinea, Australia,
Torres Strait
Michael Pittman
Implements of Capture
665 FORT STREET
250-383-8224
June 8 – July 7
Opens June 8 with Artist’s Talk June 9
www.alcheringa-gallery.com
104-860 VIEW STREET
250-213-1162
WED-SAT 11AM-5PM
www.viewartgallery.ca
OPEN SPACE
THE AVENUE GALLERY
DEIRDRE LOGUE
PAT BENNETT
RANDE COOK
MICHAEL PITTMAN
OPEN 7 DAYS
DEIRDRE LOGUE Residency continues with
Pat Bennett
a media installation July 13 – August 4
Conversations with Gaia
EMILIO PORTAL Installation Islands continues to June 23
reed tapestry basketry
KRISTA MARTYNES Concert June 30, 8pm, tickets $15/10
510 FORT STREET
250-383-8833
www.openspace.ca
2184 OAK BAY AVENUE
250-598-2184
info@theavenuegallery.com
www.theavenuegallery.com
VICTORIA GALLERIES
INTEGRATE ART CRAWL
VIEW ART GALLERY
August 3 – 4, 2012 • Victoria, BC
Yuri Arajs
Black Moon Rising
PARTICIPANTS:
104-860 VIEW STREET
250-213-1162
WED-SAT 11AM-5PM
www.viewartgallery.ca
PHILIP MIX
CHRISTINE REIMER
Animal Productions
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
CACGV
Deluge Contemporary Art
G++ Gallery
Gallery 1580
Ground Zero Printmakers
The fifty fifty arts collective
Legacy Gallery
Luz Gallery
Madrona Gallery
Martin Batchelor Gallery
Media Net
Open Space
Olio Artist Cooperative
Out of the Mist Gallery
Talks Cheap
Victoria Emerging Art Gallery
Winchester Galleries Humboldt Valley 796
Wolf/Sheep Arthouse
Xchanges Gallery
Winchester Modern 758
July 13 – August 11
YURI ARAJS
http://integratearts.ca
twitter.com/#!/integrateartsoc
WINCHESTER GALLERIES
Philip Mix
CHRISTINE REIMER
Contemporary B.C. artist
June 9-30
Creating vibrant, colourful paintings
for over 30 years
2260 OAK BAY AVENUE
250-595-2777
Studio visits by appointment only
TUES-SAT 10AM-5:30PM
www.winchestergalleriesltd.com
www.christinereimer.ca
www.monteclarkgallery.com
Holger Kalberg
COURTESY OF HOLGER KALBERG AND MONTE CLARK GALLERY VANCOUVER / TORONTO
MONTE CLARK GALLERY, VANCOUVER BC – Jun 14-Jul 14, 2012 Since graduating from Emily
Carr in 2001, abstract painter Holger Kalberg has taken numerous approaches to modernist notions
of representation, including the depiction of space on a flat canvas and investigating the point at
which designed shapes become illusions of form.
In the current series, he explores the use of
grounding to give his compositions weight and to
provide an increased sense of three-dimensionality.
The paintings and sculptures in this exhibit
evoke what appears to be an “environment of separate objects”. They are intended to set up a dialogue that questions notions of originality, and to
look at the place and process of studio production.
Both the painted objects and the sculptures play
with negative and positive space in the forms themselves, and address the relationship between the
work and the outside world. In an added layer of
conceptual complexity, the current series combines
new and transformed versions of earlier work by
the artist.
Holger Kalberg won a BC Arts Council Production Grant in 2004 and has three times been
Holger Kalberg, Untitled (2012), oil on canvas [Monte Clark
short-listed for a Royal Bank Canadian Painting
Gallery, Vancouver BC, Jun 14-Jul 14]
Award. In 2007, he earned a Master’s degree in
Fine Arts from Chelsea School of Art. He is represented by Monte Clark Gallery in Vancouver and
Toronto, and has had solo exhibitions at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre and Galerie Hellebrand
in Duisburg, Germany. Mia Johnson
BILL REID GALLERY, VANCOUVER, CONT’D
Group rates and guided tours available
when booked in advance. Admission
subject to tax. Showcasing the permanent collection of Bill Reid alongside
changing exhibitions of contemporary
Northwest Coast art. Thru Sep 9 That
Which Makes Us Haida – The Haida
Language, explores the three remaining Haida dialects found in Alaska, Old
Massett and Skidegate, through portraits and audio interviews with the
last fluent speakers in these communities, accompanied by a hard-cover
colour catalogue and CD set.
Britannia Art Gallery
1661 Napier St, Britannia Library
✆604-718-5800
www.britanniacentre.org
mon, thurs, fri 8:30am-5pm tues,
wed 8:30am-9pm sat 9:30am-5pm
sun 1-5pm. Jun 6-29 Pierre Leichner, “The Grassroots Project”, cast live
plant material; Jul 4-27 Dana Ayotte,
“Unspeakable”, acrylic and oil paintings; Dzee Louise, “Suggestions
Traces Impressions”, mixed-media
paintings on wood panels; Aug 1-31
Laura Bucci, “Here Today”, mixedmedia works; Deanna Fogstrom,
“Urban Reflections”, oil paintings.
Le Corbusier, Henry Moore and
Alberto Giacometti. Jun 1-Jul 15 Remobilizing Colours and Forms: Chagall vs. Picasso; Jul 16-Aug 31 Face
to Face: Jean Cocteau’s Works.
Centre A, Vancouver
International Centre for
Contemporary Asian Art
Charles H. Scott Gallery
2 W Hastings St ✆604-683-8326
www.centrea.org
tues-sat 11am-6pm. Jun 2-Aug 4
Abbas Akhavan and Marina Roy,
“Fire/Fire”, site-specific installations
and animation presented with traditional Ukiyo-e prints addresses some
of the essential ideas associated with
the Ukiyo-e prints.
★ Chali-Rosso Art Gallery
2250 Granville St ✆604-733-3594
www.chalirosso.com
tues-sun 10:30am-6pm or by appt.
Collection of Modern Masters works:
Robert Motherwell, Jean Cocteau,
Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Joan
Miro, Salvador Dali, Henri Matisse,
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Emily Carr University of Art and Design
1399 Johnston St, Granville Island
✆604-844-3809
www.chscott.ecuad.ca
mon-fri 12-5pm sat-sun 10am-5pm.
Jun 6-Jul 8 Virtual Voices: Approaching Social Media and Art in China,
part of ‘Yellow Signal: New Media in
China’; Jul 20-29 Masters of Applied
Arts Low Residency Graduating Student Exhibition; Aug 8-Sep 2 Marianna Schmidt: From the Emily Carr University Collection.
Choboter Fine Art
23 Alexander St ✆604-688-0145
604-779-7050 www.choboter.com
mon-sat 12-6pm. Ongoing presentation of recent figurative abstract paintings by local artist Don Choboter.
Circle Craft Gallery
1-1666 Johnston St, Granville Island
✆604-669-8021 www.circlecraft.net
daily 10am-7pm. Jun 8-Jul 3 Jacqueline Robins: Beloved, imprinted clay
vessels as narrative records featuring
fragments of love letters, sheet music,
photographs, maps, mementoes and
found treasures; Jul 6-31 Samphire
Fusion: Adele Samphire and Lisa
Samphire, ceramic and glass works
by mother and daughter with a shared
interest in patterns found in nature,
fabric design, wallpaper, Middle Eastern carpets and calligraphy; Aug 3-Sep
4 Lincoln Heller, sleek, modern but
traditional rugged saddlery-formed
leather goods; Erin Dolman, jewellery
inspired and encased with nature.
Coastal Peoples
Fine Arts Gallery
1024 Mainland St, Yaletown,
2nd location: 312 Water St, Gastown
✆604-685-9298 604-684-9222
www.coastalpeoples.com
Yaletown mon-sat 10am-7pm sun &
holidays 11am-6pm, Gastown monsat 10am-6pm sun & holidays 11am6pm. GASTOWN GALLERY Jun 23-Aug 2
Kevin Cranmer (Kwakwaka’wakw)
www.preview-art.com
and Philip Gray (Tsimshian), “Cranmer + Gray”, works that illustrate their
distinctive regional styles, slight variations in formline and use of colour
sets them apart, yet they are bound
together by a common cultural heritage; YALETOWN GALLERY Jun-Aug
Works by gallery artists.
including the Dublin-based artist’s
entry for the 2009 Venice Biennale;
Thru Sep 2 Josephine Meckseper,
“American Leg”, eight new works in
the street front window unite modernism and mass-produced objects
with images and artifacts of recent and
historical political events.
Contemporary Art Gallery
Craft Council of BC Gallery
555 Nelson St ✆604-681-2700
www.contemporaryartgallery.ca
tues-sun 12-6pm. Jun 9-Sep 2
Josephine Mitchell, Mark Charles,
Michael Wadham and Natasha King,
“Audio Feedback”, The IGNITE! Mentorship Program at The Cultch creates
audio responses to the current exhibitions – from prose and poetry to song;
Thru Jul 1 Matthew Monahan, survey
by Los Angeles-based artist brings
together three distinct phases of his
practice, early works using drywall,
more recent pieces utilizing large
sheets of glass and industrial ratchet
straps, and new works in cast bronze;
YALETOWN-ROUNDHOUSE STATION, CANADA
LINE Scott Massey, “Via Lactea (above
Glacier Lake)”; Jul 13-Sep 2 Sarah
Browne, “How to Use Fool’s Gold”,
survey of film and sculptural works
1386 Cartwright St, Granville Island
✆604-687-7270 888-687-6511
Gallery: daily 10.30am-5.30pm, Office:
tues-thurs 10am-5pm. Jul 12-Aug 23
Joanne Circle, “Felt Translation”, new
work – felted wool sculptures combine
horse hair, silk and wire along with
drawings and found objects, transforming and translating spirit into materiality; Aug 30-Oct 11 Gary Cherneff,
“Sense of Scale”.
Diane Farris Gallery
✆604-737-2629
www.dianefarrisgallery.com
Online art gallery featuring artworks by
Canadian and international artists.
Jun-Aug Dale Chihuly’s largest exhibition to date is now open at Seattle Center; guest writers Pat Service on her
recent visit to Glasgow’s burgeoning
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art scene and painter Andrew Salgado
shares his experiences on relocating
from Vancouver to London.
Knowles, Tim Okamura, Bill Perehudoff, Wilf Perreault, Tony Scherman, David Thauberger, Michael
Nicoll Yahgulanaas and others.
Doctor Vigari Gallery
1816 Commercial Dr ✆604-255-9513
www.doctorvigarigallery.com
mon-sat 11am-6pm sun 12am-5pm.
More artists, going back to roots of
signature designer furniture, home
accessories, jewellery, glass, pottery
and fine art.
Dorian Rae Collection
410 Howe St ✆604-874-6100
www.dorianraecollection.com
mon-fri 10:30am-5:30pm sat 10:30am5pm and by appt. The longest established Asian and African ethnographic
gallery in Vancouver, featuring exceptional Asian and African artifacts, statues, masks, ritual items, Buddhas,
beads, tribal jewellery, textiles and
antique furniture. Currently featuring a
rare and beautiful collection of Southeast Asian and Himalayan Buddhas and
ritual items.
Douglas Reynolds Gallery
2335 Granville St ✆604-731-9292
www.douglasreynoldsgallery.com
mon-sat 10am-6pm sun 12-5pm.
Offering a wide selection of works by
leading Native artists including Bill
Reid, Robert Davidson, Don Yeomans and Beau Dick, featuring carved
wood masks, bentwood boxes, totem
poles, panels, handcrafted gold and
silver jewellery and carrying a wide
variety of prints, baskets and bronze
and glass edition works; Jul 28-Aug
11 “Modern Family NWC”, Northwest
Coast Art in this family speaks to their
personal history as a hip modern family – fabric works by Trace Yeomans,
wood carvings by Don Yeomans,
video works by Kyran Yeomans and
fashion by Crystal Yeomans.
Dundarave Print Workshop
and Gallery
1640 Johnston St, Granville Island
✆604-689-1650
www.dundaraveprintworkshop.com
wed-sun 11am-5pm, Summer hours:
11-5pm every day. Thru Jun 24 Barb
Snyder, Celia Pickles and Gloria
Shaw, “Aquamarine”, recent etchings, collagraphs and monotypes that
reflect the colours, textures and
moods of the ocean; Jun 25-Sep 2
Members’ Summer Group Show,
annual salon-style show features new
original prints – etchings, relief,
monotypes, collagraphs, digital and
more, as the work sells off the wall
additional work is put up.
Eagle Spirit Gallery
1803 Maritime Mews, Granville Island
✆604-801-5205
www.eaglespiritgallery.com
wed-mon 11am-5pm or by appt. Specializing in Northwest Coast and Inuit
First Nations art and featuring museum quality hand-carved masks, panels, bentwood boxes, totem poles,
argillite, button blankets, glass sculpture and Inuit stone works.
Elissa Cristall Gallery
2239 Granville St ✆604-730-9611
www.cristallgallery.com
tues-sat 11am-6pm. Jun 2-20 Randall
Steeves, “Encaustic Paintings”, thickly
painted, scratched and gouged paintings invite the viewer to reconsider the
gesture of painting itself, the subject is
the fingerprint; Jul 5-Aug 18 Elena
Evanoff, Lesley Finlayson, Christopher Friesen, Yang Hong, Gavin
Lynch and Louise Phillips, “View
Finder”, drawings and paintings.
Douglas Udell Gallery
1566 W 6th Ave, 2nd Flr
✆604-736-8900
www.douglasudellgallery.com
tues-sat 10am-6pm. Thru Jun 9 John
Capitano, “Ordinary Matters”, new
works; Jun 23-Jul 7 Hua Jin, “Untitled”, photography presents ‘My Big
Family’ and ‘EMOH’ projects as well as
new works; Jul 14-Aug 4 Ann Kipling,
“Drawing Place”, recent landscape
drawings; Aug 11-Sep 2012 Rotating
exhibition of gallery artists Joe
Fafard, Caio Fonseca, Dorothy
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Elliott Louis Gallery
258 E 1st Ave ✆604-736-3282
www.elliottlouis.com
tues-sat 10am-6pm. Jun 6-30 “Expanding Horizons”, work never before shown
by Canadian and international artists
David Begbie, Lionel Thomas, Sarah
Brayer, Jane Kenyon, John Koerner,
Christian McLeod, Paul Bureau, Deon
Venter, Kambiz Sharif, Barry Wainwright, Roger Watt; Jul 12-Aug 4 Scott
Sueme and Antonis Ensoe, “Positive
Places, Negative Spaces: Graffiti to
Deconstructivism”, mixed media and
abstract painting – two of the city’s most
celebrated graffiti artists explore the
subtle nuances in composition, colour
relationships, environments and drawings derived from their practice of graffiti
writing; Aug 9-Sep 1 “Sculpture in the
City”, celebrating the many forms of
sculpture, artists include David Begbie ,
John Dann, Alan Fulle, Mary-Ann Liu,
Frances Semple, Kambiz Sharif, Parvis
Tanavoli, Kathy Venter.
Emily Carr Alumni Gallery,
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
630 Hamilton St ✆604-630-4562
www.ecuaa.ca
Open during theatre performances or
by appt. Thru Jun 30 MEZZANINE LEVEL
Elizabeth Topham, “Desire: The Magnificent Obsession”, new large-scale
paintings of voluptuously seductive
blackberry brambles; BALCONY LEVEL
Claire Madill “Vintage Jar Series”,
porcelain works – transforming particular objects into porcelain conveys a new
perspective to the viewer and the massproduced becomes hand-made; Jul 30Sep 24 MEZZANINE AND BALCONY LEVELS
Ann Ehrlich, “Hydronic House”, digital
prints and prototypes present a commentary on domestic water services.
English Bay Gallery
107-1551 Johnston St, Granville
Island ✆604-688-3006
www.EnglishBayGallery.com
daily 10am-6pm. Ongoing Yoshi
Yamamoto, photography; Bill Frampton, painting and photo collage.
Equinox Gallery
2321 Granville St ✆604-736-2405
www.equinoxgallery.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm. Thru Jun 16 The
Estate of Harold Town: Important
Work from the 50s & 60s, paintings;
EQUINOX PROJECT SPACE, 525 Great
Northern Way, 604-290-6915 thurssat 12-6pm Jun 2-Jul 14 Cut and
Paste; As of Aug 31 We are moving to
the Project Space.
Firehall Arts Centre Gallery
280 E Cordova St ✆604-689-0691
www.firehallartscentre.ca
wed-sat 1-5pm and before evening
performances. Thru Jun 16 Jeremy
Isao Speier, “Little Tokyo in the Industrial Playground”, mixed media – found
fragments and objects utilize obsolete
technology of the 1970s and 1980s to
reconfigure parts and motors.
www.preview-art.com
Fragrant-Wood Carvings
Art Gallery
2233 Granville St ✆604-558-2889
www.fragrantwood.com
tues-sun 10am-6pm. A unique and
enriching experience, with museumquality carvings that speak to the rich
cultural background of Indonesia and
the South Pacific.
Framagraphic Framing Gallery
1116 W Broadway ✆604-738-0017
www.framagraphic.com
mon-fri 9:30am-6pm sat 10am-5pm.
Bright and bold pieces by Quebec
artist Marie-Claude Boucher and
from Collingwood, Mark Berens and
Bob Arrigo; also showing Barb Wood,
Ted Harrison, E.J. Hughes and Métis
artist Michael Robinson.
Gallery Gachet
88 E Cordova St ✆604-687-2468
www.gachet.org
wed-sun 12-6pm. Jun 5-10 Proof-ofProcess, hybrid exhibition/workshop
where participants, along with artistresearchers, can interact with, and contribute to, the development of science
and technology-based artworks and
research projects, presented by DPrime
Research; Jun 15-Jul 1 TakingITGlobal
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Group, “Defining Moments”, competition exhibition showcases original artwork from youth ages 13-30 on their
identities and experiences of living in
Canada; Jul 6-29 Melodie Acero, Dean
Bennett, Lavinia Chu and Carmen
Papalia, “Madness + Mobility: The Art
of Inclusion”, four Vancouver-based
artists and industrial designers show
innovative and artful solutions to make
art and space inclusive; Thru Aug
Gallery closed.
Gallery Jones
1725 W 3rd Ave ✆604-714-2216
www.galleryjones.com
tues-fri 11am-6pm sat 12-5pm and by
appt. Jun 7-30 Peter Krausz – Landscapes, Montreal artist utilizes an
ancient technique called ‘secco’ that
incorporates ground pigment, egg yolk
and dry plaster to create luminous, rich
and intensely coloured paintings; Jul
14-Aug 4 “Mark Making”, works by
German artist Susanne Schossig and
collaborative works by BC artists Rodney Konopaki and Rhonda Neufeld,
part of Drawn Festival; Thru Aug Works
by gallery artists including Bryan
Ryley, Markus Schaller, Peter Aspell,
Danny Singer, Otto Rogers, Cole Morgan, George Vergette and others.
Gallery of BC Ceramics
1359 Cartwright St, Granville Island
✆604-669-3606
www.galleryofbcceramics.com
daily 10:30am-5:30pm. Jun 2-Jul 2
Jackie Frioud, Cathi Jefferson, Vincent Massey, Sandra Ramos, Lari
Robson and Gunda Stewart, “Table
Salt”, salt-fired ceramics; Jul 7-Aug 7
Laurie Rolland, “Harbinger”, new
works; Aug 10-31 Best of BC Ceramics Showcase.
Granville Fine Art
2447 Granville St ✆604-266-6010
www.granvillefineart.com
Jun: tues-fri 10am-6pm, sat & mon
10am-5pm, sun 12-5pm; Jul-Aug:
tues-fri 10am-6pm, sat 10am-5pm,
sun 12-5pm. Jun 2-8 Sean Yelland,
“Road Trip”; Jun 9-15 Peter Wyse,
“New Works”; Jul-Aug Continually
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Call for Artists
Fourth Annual Minnekhada
Art in the Park Festival
Minnekhada Regional Park
Coquitlam, British Columbia
Saturday, August 11 and
Sunday, August 12, 2012
11 am – 4 pm
Artists can exhibit in the historic
Minnekhada Lodge or outside
in tents. Live jazz, café, barbecue,
shuttle bus, performances, special
Centennial events.
Registration fee: $30
July 1, 2012 – Deadline for submissions
www.metrovancouver.org/artinthepark
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100th Anniversary
Minnekhada Farm
1912-2012
changing group show by gallery
artists, museum-quality paintings by
historical Canadian artists and groups
(Group of 7, Painters 11, Automatistes, etc.), and original works by
Picasso, Renoir, Monet, Modigliani,
and others.
Greenery Native Art Gallery
3735 W 10th Ave ✆604-688-2832
www.greenerynativeartgallery.com
mon-fri 10am-5pm sat hours vary.
Displays the vibrant colours of the
woodland style of Ojibway art against
a lush background of fresh flowers
and orchid plants, featuring original
works by Mark Anthony Jacobson
and Jim Oskineegish.
grunt gallery
Unit 116-350 E 2nd Ave ✆604-875-9516
www.grunt.ca
tues-sat 12-5pm. Thru Jun 23 Emilio
Portal, “Qiqayt, 1982”, ongoing performance in conjunction with the
installation honouring the complexities
and mysteries of Qiqayt history, Canadian colonialism, and the artist’s own
personal journey; Jul 5-Aug 4 Jamasie
Pitseolak, Nicholas Galanin, Tanya
Lukin-Linklater, Geronimo Inutiq and
Derek Aqqiaruq, “Blizzard: Emerging
Northern Artists”, indigenous artists
working in the North are using their
traditions to forge new ideas around
contemporary art; the exhibition and
publication look at the influence of Inuit and Northern traditional art forms
and how these are translated by a
younger generation of artists whose
roots are in the North.
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
Havana Gallery
1212 Commercial Dr ✆604-253-9119
www.havanarestaurant.ca
mon-thurs 11am-11pm fri 11am-midnight sat 10am-midnight sun 10am11pm. Thru Jun 6 Lara West, “A
Colourful Explore”, paintings; Jun 7-20
Larry Wolfson, “People and Places”,
photography; Jun 21-Jul 4 Pamela
Jamieson, paintings; Jul 5-18 Aviva
Greenwood, paintings; Jul 19-Aug 1
Dennis Memmott, photography; Aug 215 Lawrence McCarthy, “The Shore”,
paintings; Aug 16-29 Steve Amsden,
paintings; Aug 30-Sep 12 Caragh
Maskery, oil and acrylic paintings.
Heffel Fine Art Auction House
2247 Granville St ✆604-732-6505
800-528-9608 www.heffel.com
mon-sat 10am-6pm. Jun 7-28 Online
Auction Fine Canadian Art/Specialty
Sale of The Grosvenor School and
Avant-Garde British Printmaking; Jul
5-26 Online Auction Northwest Coast
Native and Inuit Art/Important Estate
and Corporate Collections; Aug 2-30
Online Auction Maritime and Canadian Folk Art/Important Estate and Corporate Collections.
hfa contemporary
320-1000 Parker St
✆604-876-7606 604-349-7606
www.hodnettfineart.com
by appt. Jun-Aug “Ethnic Rhythms”,
paintings by Noel Hodnett and fibre
sculpture by Julie Pongrac are juxtaposed with African tribal art installations bringing together ethnic art from
Africa and contemporary Canadian art.
Howe Street Gallery of Fine
Art & The Soul of Africa
Collection
555 Howe St ✆604-681-5777
www.howestreetgallery.com
daily 10am-6pm. Celebrating 15
years with a new expansion, now the
largest private gallery in Vancouver;
new artists on display including Jay
Senetchko, Paul Chizik and Liza Visagie; North American exclusive for
Richard L. Minns, bronze sculptures.
Ian Tan Gallery
2202 Granville St ✆604-738-1077
www.iantangallery.com
mon-sat 10am-6pm sun 12-5pm.
Jun 9-28 Betsy Stewart and Paul
Ecke, “Design of the Cosmos”; Jul 7Aug 30 Gallery Artists, “Summer
Group Show”.
www.preview-art.com
Inuit Gallery of Vancouver
★ Jennifer Kostuik Gallery
206 Cambie St, Gastown
✆604-688-7323 888-615-8399
www.inuit.com
mon-sat 10am-6pm sun 11am-5pm.
Jun 23-Jul 13 “Rattles: Connectors to
the Spirit World”, rattles by Northwest
Coast First Nations artists, including
Isabel Rorick, John Marston, Luke
Marston, Norman Tait, Tim Paul,
Joe David, also showing two Nuu
Chah Nulth grouse rattles, one made
in the 19th century and a contemporary rattle made in 2012 by Nuu Chah
Morris Sutherland; Jul-Aug 2011
Pangnirtung Tapestry Collection.
1070 Homer St ✆604-737-3969
www.kostuikgallery.com
mon-wed and fri-sat 10am-6pm thurs
10am-6pm sun 1-5pm. Jun 7-Jul 7
Steven Goring; Jul-Aug “Gallery
Group Show”, features photos by
David Burdeny and paintings by
Sasha Rogers.
★ Jeunesse Gallery
of Fine Arts
2668 W 4th Ave ✆604-737-2438
www.jeunessegallery.com
mon-sun 10am-6pm. Thru Jun Meredith Combs, “Ode to Beethoven”, new
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Practical Art History or
Confessions of a Fine Art Appraiser
BY JIM FINLAY
FINLAY FINE ART
www.FinlayFineArt.com
Chapter 32. The Case of the Wisham Fisherman
My client had told me that one evening while watching the Antiques Roadshow on television, he
and his wife were surprised and excited to see a framed photograph which looked almost identical to the one they had inherited and which they were about to donate to the local thrift store.
On hearing the estimated value, my client decided not to
donate but to engage the services of a professional art
appraiser.
Edward Sheriff Curtis (1868-1952) photographed and
documented the traditional way of life of the North
American Indian and took some 40,000 photographs of over
80 tribes; images which he later published in a limited edition
20-volume set from 1917 to 1930.
Curtis visited the Northwest Coast of BC where he developed a somewhat dubious reputation of embellishing the
truth by artificially staging some of his photographs of native
subjects to make them appear more “real”. According to text
by Gloria Jean Frank, he reportedly is said to have had all of
the male (native) actors in his 1914 film, In the Land of the
Headhunters, shave off their moustaches for fear that audiences would not see them as authentic “Indians”. Word has it
Edward S. Curtis, The Fisherman, Wisham
that he became so frustrated with his Kwakwaka’wakw actors
(c. 1904-1909), goldtone on glass
for not performing one scene properly that he actually
dressed up in costume and performed the scene himself.
This photograph, entitled The Fisherman, Wisham, dates from about 1904-1909 and depicts a
salmon fisherman who most probably lived along the banks of the Columbia River near The
Dalles, Oregon.
The image is a goldtone or orotone (also named by Curtis as a Curt-tone) photograph and is
signed “E. Curtis” in the lower right of the image with a copyright symbol in the image at the
lower left. The image measures approximately 8 ¥ 10 inches and was in the original batwing-cornered frame with the overall size including frame of 13.5 ¥ 11.5 inches.
The image was reproduced in Volume VII of The North American Indian by Edward Curtis, and
in Visions of a Vanishing Race by Curtis’s daughter, Florence Curtis Graybill, and Victor Boesen.
Curtis is known to have produced this image in several sizes; the most popular being 11 ¥ 14.
The printing process involved coating the back of a glass plate with a light-sensitive silver gelatin
emulsion which then was exposed to a glass plate negative of the same image. The resultant positive image was fixed on the rear of the glass plate with a coating of banana oil impregnated with
bronzing powder, thus giving it its gold colour. Other types of prints were made from the same
negative such as gelatin silver prints on paper, however the most rare, due in part to their fragility,
were the photographic prints on glass, of which this is a very good example.
This photograph is, therefore, one of many prints of the same image, printed in different sizes
and on different materials. The frame would have been sold with the print directly from the factory. It is the smallest goldtone print of this series; others were sized 11 ¥ 14, 11 ¥ 17, and 18 ¥ 22.
Needless to say my client was surprised to learn of the photograph’s significant appraised value and does not plan to donate it to a thrift store.
Next Issue. Who’s Afraid of Historic Canadian Art?
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acrylic on canvas works explore the
spiritual connection between visual arts
and classical music; Thru Jul Zoe
Clements, “Splash of Colour”, vibrant
expressionist paintings in acrylic; Thru
Aug Stephan Natchkoff, “The Wind”,
original bronze sculptures evoke the
symbiosis between man and nature.
reflecting the hectic pace of our urban
world; Jul-Aug “Rotating Group Exhibitions of New Works by Gallery Artists”,
Donna Baspaly, Chris Charlebois,
Andy Wooldridge, Taralee Guild, Jutta
Kaiser, Eva Kolacz, Gerda Marschall,
Chris Langstroth, Ann Zielinski and
others.
Katherine McLean Studio
Lattimer Gallery
1-1359 Cartwright St (rear), on
Granville Island, in Railspur Alley
opposite the Agro Cafe
✆604-684-8452 604-377-6689
www.katherinemclean.com
wed-sun 11am-4:30pm or by chance.
Jun-Aug Katherine McLean, “Playing
with Fire”, encaustic paintings and
ceramic still-life sculpture.
1590 W 2nd Ave ✆604-732-4556
www.lattimergallery.com
mon-sat 10am-5pm sun 11am-5pm
holidays 12-5pm. Original works of art
by First Nations artists including jewellery, masks, panels, bentwood boxes,
totem poles, argillite, sculptures, paintings and limited edition prints. Jun 16Jul 15 Medium: Painting on Canvas,
features new works by various artists
created for the show, this medium is not
often represented within the Northwest
Coast Native art practice which makes
this an exciting opportunity for artists to
explore and showcase their work – visit
the website for a preview Jun 11.
Jul 31 Marilyn S. Mylrea and Robert
Jess Marshall, paintings encompass
beautiful expressionistic flowers with
rich colours, serene landscapes with
shimmering textures and luminous
skies, and figurative work; Thru Aug
Contemporary art by gallery artists.
Marion Scott Gallery
Kurbatoff Gallery
2435 Granville St ✆604-736-5444
www.kurbatoffgallery.com
tue-sat 10:30am-5:30pm sun 12-5pm.
Thru Jun 14 Marleen Vermeulen, “New
Works”, textured large-scale oil canvases inspired by the west coast; Jun 23
Introducing Yared Nigussu, the artist
will create a portrait inspired by a live
music performance, also presenting
dynamic Vancouver-based cityscapes
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
★ Marilyn S. Mylrea Gallery
2341 Granville St ✆604-736-2450
www.marilynmylrea.com
wed-sun 12-5pm or by appt. Jun 23-
2423 Granville St ✆604-685-1934
www.marionscottgallery.com
tues-sat 10am-6pm sun 11am-5pm.
Jun 3-Jul 23 “Modern Vision: Inuit Masterworks from the 1960s and 1970s”,
sculptures, prints, drawings and wall
hangings by some of northern Canada’s
most prominent artists from Arviat,
Cape Dorset, Rankin Inlet, Baker Lake
and other northern communities, artists
include Andy Miki, John Pangnark,
Jessie Oonark, Luke Anguhadluq,
John Kavik, Parr, Kenojuak Ashevak,
Pitseolak Ashoona, Joe Talirunili,
Pudlo Pudlat and Mark Tungilik.
Masters Gallery
2245 Granville St ✆604-558-4244
www.vancouver-mastersgalleryltd.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm. Jun-Aug Featuring
works by Emily Carr, Jack Shadbolt,
B.C. Binning and Gordon Smith. Visit
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the gallery website to view our latest
acquisitions.
Monny’s Art Gallery
2675 W 4th Ave ✆604-733-2082
www.envisionoptical.ca
mon-sat 11am-6pm. This gallery of
long-time collector Monny has a permanent collection of artwork as well
as rotating exhibitions of local artists:
Andrea Gower, Kerensa Haynes, Ted
Hesketh, Sonia Kobrahel and Stanimir Stoylov.
Monte Clark Gallery
2339 Granville St ✆604-730-5000
www.monteclarkgallery.com
tues-sat 10am-6pm. Thru Jun 9 Derek
Root; Jun 14-Jul 14 Holger Kalberg,
“And Then There Was Now; Jul 19Aug 11 Owen Kydd and Laeh Glenn.
Morris and Helen Belkin
Art Gallery
University of British Columbia
1825 Main Mall ✆604-822-2759
www.belkin.ubc.ca
tue-fri 10am-5pm, sat & sun 12-5pm,
closed holidays. Thru Aug 19 Yellow
Signal: New Media in China – Geng
Jianyi, Huang Ran, Zhang Peili, new
media art features a large-scale multimedia installation, video and photographic works by leading Chinese
artists portray the current political circumstances faced by many artists in
China, curated by Zheng Shengtian.
Museum of Anthropology
University of British Columbia
6393 NW Marine Dr ✆604-822-5087
www.moa.ubc.ca
daily 10am-5pm, tues 10am-9pm.
Admission: adults $15, students &
seniors 65+ $13, UBC staff, students
& faculty free with ID, family $40,
children 6 and under free, tues 5-9pm
$9, groups included (prices do NOT
include HST). Thru Sep 3 Kesu’: The
Art and Life of Doug Cranmer; Thru
Sep 30 Visions of Enlightenment:
Buddhist Art at MOA.
Museum of Vancouver
1100 Chestnut St, Vanier Park
✆604-736-4431
www.museumofvancouver.ca
tues-sun 10am-5pm, thurs 10am-8pm.
Admission: adults $12, seniors & students $10, youth 5-17 $8, children 4
and under free, family (2 adults & 2
youth) $35. Thru Aug 12 Neon Vancouver/Ugly Vancouver, examples of 50s,
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60s and 70s neon signs and the story of
the visual purity crusade that virtually
banished neon signs from Vancouver
streets; Thru Sep 23 Art Deco Chic,
women’s fashions of the 1920s and
1930s feature garments, hats, gloves,
jewellery and more; Ongoing Vancouver History Galleries, stories from the
early 1900s to the late 1970s.
ON MAIN
✆604-872-7713
www.onmaingallery.com
Jul 14 Camera/whore, one-night art
event curated by Matt Troy and Erica
Lapadat-Janzen (time and location to
be confirmed).
★ Or Gallery
555 Hamilton St ✆604-683-7395
www.orgallery.org
tues-sat 12-5pm. Thru Jun 23 Mary
Anne Barkhouse, Julie Andreyev
and Bill Burns, “Facing the Animal”,
video, sculpture and photography –
using wolves and their domesticated
descendents as subjects, the artists
challenge dualities of human/animal
and culture/nature; Jul 1-31 Brady
Cranfield and Jamie Hilder, “Night
Shift”, layered audio recordings of
the artists painting the gallery space
each night change over the course of
the exhibition; Thru Aug Gallery
closed.
Pacific Home and Art Centre
1560 W 6th Ave ✆604-566-9889
www.pacifichome.ca
mon & sat 10am-5pm, tues-fri 10am6pm. Featuring Robert G. Parkes and
others, hand-blown glass art collection; Sladja Folprecht, fused glass art
collection; Noreen Spence, landscape
paintings in acrylic and mixed media;
Yuri Padal and others, abstract paintings in acrylic and oil.
★ Pendulum Gallery
885 W Georgia St ✆604-250-9682
www.pendulumgallery.bc.ca
mon-wed 9am-5pm thur-fri 9am-9pm
sat 9am-5pm. Jun 12-23 “Roman and
Sonja Duranovic”, Roman Duranovic,
large-scale, intensely colourful paintings that employ a series of figurative
archetypes to explore the underpinnings of social conventions; Sonja
Duranovic, “Kaleidoscope”, art carpet
project utilizing Matisse-like flowers
and botanical forms; exhibition by
husband and wife duo is sponsored by
the Consulate of Montenegro.
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
Peter Kiss Studio and Gallery
Robinson Studio Gallery
1327 Railspur Alley, Granville Island
✆604-696-0433 www.peterkiss.com
daily 10am-6pm. A constantly changing collection of 2-, 21/2- and 3-D artwork that combines social commentary, wit, humour, colour and wood.
440-1000 Parker St ✆604-254-8744
www.robinsonstudio.com
by appt. The gallery will be an ongoing
local venue where consultants, art
dealers and individual collectors may
view the work of Canadian sculptor
David Robinson.
Petley Jones Gallery
1554 W 6th Ave ✆604-732-5353
www.petleyjones.com
mon-sat 10am-6pm. Jul 14-Aug 4
Line: Past & Present Drawings, celebrate the beauty of the drawn line,
featuring works by our contemporary
gallery and historical artists, part of
the Vancouver Drawn Festival; Ongoing Rotating exhibition of contemporary and historical artwork.
Republic Gallery
732 Richards St, 3rd Flr
✆604-632-1590
www.republicgallery.com
wed-sat 10am-5pm and by appt. Thru
Jun 23 Ryan Peter, new paintings continue the artist’s exploration of the relationship between painting, materiality
and the photographic image; Jun 28Aug 12 Lyse Lemieux, small gesture
drawings and mixed-media works.
www.preview-art.com
Royal BC Museum
at Wing Sang
51 E Pender St
www.rbcmvancouver.com
daily 10am-6pm. Admission: general
$11, family (2 adults & 2 youths age 618) $33, child (5 and under) free, Royal BC Museum members free. Jun 14Sep 3 Curious: Intimate Glimpses,
Artifact|Artifiction, Magic Lantern
and Bottled Beauty, exhibitions from
the provincial museum and archives
in Victoria.
Satellite Gallery
560 Seymour St, 2nd Flr
✆604-681-8425 www.satellitegallery.ca
wed-sat 12-6pm. Thru Jun 23 Paul
Mathieu, Sin-Ying Ho, Shelley Miller,
Elizabeth Zvonar and Brendan Tang,
“Elegant Disorder: Perspectives on
Porcelain”, more than a dozen works of
pottery, sculpture and photography join
new perspectives to familiar porcelain
motifs with contemporary expressions
reminiscent of Chinese Ming Dynasty
wares; Jul 14-Sep 15 Projections: The
Paintings of Henry Speck, Udzi’stalis
(1908–1971), installation of large-scale
projection of original paintings and a
multi-media ‘backstory’, reflect on the
place of Chief Speck and his work within
the often conflicting conditions of
modernity.
★ Sidney and Gertrude
Zack Gallery
Jewish Community Centre
950 W 41st Ave
✆604-638-7277 604-257-5111
www.jccgv.com/home/cultural_art.htm
mon-thurs 9am-10:30pm fri 9amShabbat Closing (varies throughout the
year) sat closed sun 9:30am-9pm.
Thru Jun 10 “Celebrating Jerusalem:
City of Gold”, paintings, photography,
metal and glass art sculpture, artists
include Orly Ashkenazy, Kim Cooper,
Avie M. Estrin, Karen Evans, Jocelyne
Hallé, Anina Kunstler, Heather Lane,
Rina Lederer-Vizer, Charlene Long,
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www.henryart.org
HENRY ART GALLERY, SEATTLE WA – Mar 31-Sep 16, 2012 The glossodelic attractors exhibition is a broad
survey of Gary Hill’s artwork from the last three decades. The internationally recognized Seattle sound
and video artist creates immersive installations that skew perception through multi-sensory experiences.
Hill, a pioneer of video art since 1973, is
influenced by conceptual art of the era.
His themes make connections between
language and the body, image and identity.
The pieces are experiential and engaging,
offering simultaneous visual and auditory
elements that work to re-orientate the
mind in a sometimes-psychedelic manner.
The show is grounded by two major
installations, Withershins from 1995 and the
2011 The Psychedelic Gedankenexperiment.
Many other pieces will be shown on a
rotating basis. Withershins is a floor maze
that invites visitors to walk inside and trigger voices that speak small phrases like fragments of consciousness. The male and
female voices have video counterparts on Gary Hill, Withershins (1995), mixed media, 1996 installation view at Institute of
the walls that are obscure and without Contemporary Art, Philadelphia [Henry Art Gallery, Seattle WA, Mar 31-Sep 16]
strong identities. The Psychedelic Gedankenexperiment is like a performance piece with Hill presenting a quasi-intellectual lecture on two huge monitors,
and where one screen plays forward and the other backwards. Allyn Cantor
fer, Ranjan Sen, Yulia Shtern, Aurel
Stan, Esther Tennenhouse, Roxsane
K. Tiernan and Lone Tratt; Jun 14-Jul
8 Yuri Elperin, “The Essence of Jazz”,
paintings inspired by jazz improvisation, large-scale works filled with brilliantly coloured shapes and tangles;
Jul 12-29 Anita Edwards, Melanie
Fogell and Sylvia Oates, “Forest, Field
and Shore”, painters share an appreciation of the west coast landscape; Aug
2-19 Luis Guincher, “Symphony of
Colours”, paintings; Aug 23- Sep 9
George Vamos z’l, “Watercolours”.
Studio 13 Fine Art
Toni Onley Estate
1315 Railspur Alley, Granville Island
✆604-731-0068
www.studio13fineart.com
www.alice-rich.com
daily 10:30am-6pm. Semi-abstract
paintings and mixed-media artworks
by Alice Parmelee Rich, new collection of limited edition prints and guest
artists. Visit the artist in this unique
working studio and gallery. Jun 15-17
Ray Ophoff, “Edges – New Works”, oil
on canvas paintings by guest artist.
✆604-777-9943 604-454-1928
www.tonionley.com
by appt. In Vancouver, call Lynn Onley
at 604-777-9943 for appt to view art,
or visit Granville Fine Art. In Victoria,
Winchester Galleries Modern represents the Estate. For more information, see the Estate’s website.
Teck Gallery
Spirit Wrestler Gallery
47 Water St, Gastown ✆604-669-8813
www.spiritwrestler.com
mon-sat 10am-6pm sun & holidays
12-5pm. Representing master Inuit,
Northwest Coast and Maori artists
with a focus on contemporary aboriginal art. Thru Jun 16 Northern Exposure 2012, works by graduating students and instructors of the Freda
Diesing School of Northwest Coast
Art, Northwest Community College,
Terrace, BC; Ongoing Cross-cultural
exhibition.
COURTESY THE ARTIST AND DONALD YOUNG GALLERY, CHICAGO / PHOTO: GARY MCKINNIS
Gary Hill: glossodelic attractors
515 W Hastings St ✆778-782-4266
www.sfu.ca/gallery
open daily during campus hours.
Thru Jul 13 Curt Lang, “Vancouver
1972”, photographs, rich in sociological and architectural phenomena; Jul
20-Aug 30 Arnold Shives, “Mountain
Imprints”, 16 prints from the collection of the Burnaby Art Gallery on the
occasion of the launch of a 128-page
book celebrating Arnold Shives’s 50year commitment to picturing B.C.’s
mountains, and to his life spent
climbing those mountains.
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Trench Contemporary Art
102-148 Alexander St ✆604-681-2577
www.trenchgallery.com
wed-fri 12-6pm sat 12-5pm or by
appt. Thru Jun 17 Vincent Trasov,
“Selected Works 1980-2012”, mini
survey includes a selection of ‘Mr.
Peanut’ drawings, chemical paintings
and several ‘Burnt’ works; Jun 21-23
Ryder White, "The Chase", projected
light installation by SFU film graduate
student; Jul 4-Sep 1 Gallery Artists
Group Show.
UNIT/PITT Projects
15 E Pender St ✆604-681-6740
www.unitpitt.ca
wed-sat: 12-5pm, daily: video screenings 8-11pm, daily: radio 24 hrs. Thru
Jun 9 Kate Armstrong: Path, installation, print edition and audiobook
launch; Jun 15-Aug 9 Service Station,
screenings, lectures and various services provided by artists to the public,
visit the website for details; Kate Armstrong and Michael Tippett, “Space
Video”, see the website for the schedule of additional screenings; Ongoing
Video screenings in front window
every day from after sunset until
11pm; Ongoing 24 hours within one
block of the gallery UNIT/PITT Radio
89.7 FM, projects and music by artists
and audio documentation.
Unitarian Church of Vancouver
949 W 49th Ave ✆604-261-7204
www.vancouverunitarians.ca
sun 10am-1:30pm or phone for
hours. Thru Jul 2 Maryam Hatami,
“Colour of Life”, abstracts and nature in
acrylics with mixed media; Elaheh Nour
Bakhsh, “Always Be Green”, expressive
plein air landscape paintings; Jul 2-29
Dave Thompson, “Ancient Forests, New
Engagements”, latest series in acrylics
explores the beauty and spiritual connection between the west coast ancient
forests, post cultures and environmentalism; Jul 30-Aug 26 Ishrat Khan,
www.preview-art.com
“Vancouver and Beyond – Cityscapes
and People”, semi-abstract acrylic, oil
and watercolour paintings of urban
landscapes.
Uno Langmann Limited
2117 Granville St
✆604-736-8825 800-730-8825
www.langmann.com
tues-sat 10am-5pm or by appt. Thru
Jun “Representing Rural Life”, portrayal of the working class at the end of
the 19th century, includes paintings by
Bernard J. de Hoog, Ferrucio Moro,
Bernard Pothast, Peter Zahrtman,
Robert McGregor and Louis Mettling;
Thru Jul “Visionary Landscapes”,
landscape paintings from the 18th,
19th and early 20th century, artists
include Peder M. Monsted, Jose
Weiss, Hippolyte Delpy, Eric Riordon, Peleg Franklin Brownell and
Paul Trouillebert; Thru Aug “From
Ship to Shore: Marine Paintings” by
19th and 20th century, artists include
Samuel Walters, Abraham Hulk, Carl
Frederik Sorensen, John Hammond,
P.C. Dommersen, Haughton Forest
and unsigned China Coast paintings;
Ongoing Selection of museum-quality
paintings, objets d’art and antiques.
Vancouver Art Gallery
750 Hornby St
✆604-662-4719 (24-hr info line)
www.vanartgallery.bc.ca
daily 10am-5pm, tues 10am-9pm. Special admission (incl tax): adults $22.50,
seniors (65+) $17, students $16, children 5-12 $7, children 4 and uder free,
family (maximum 2 adults, 2 children)
$54, members free. Reference Library
wed-fri 1-5pm. Jun 30-Sep 30 Marian
Penner Bancroft, works ranging from
‘For Dennis and Susan: Running Arms
to a Civil War (1978)’, to works from the
1980s and 90s that examine the representation of family and the cultural
frameworks through which landscape is
perceived; “Through a glass darkly”,
diverse perspectives on perception with
specific reference to memory and loss,
artists include Geneviève Cadieux,
Christian Boltanski, Betty Goodwin,
Mark Lewis, and others; Thru Sep 3
Yang Fudong: Fifth Night, recent multichannel video installation references the
changing cultural conditions of contemporary China; Thru Sep 30 Collecting
Matisse and Modern Masters: The
Cone Sisters of Baltimore, paintings,
sculptures and drawings from one of
the world’s finest collections of early
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www.willamette.edu/museum_of_art/
COURTESY OF THE ARTIST
Randy Hayes: Unfamiliar Territory
HALLIE FORD MUSEUM OF ART, SALEM OR – Jun 2-Aug 26, 2012 Unfamiliar Territory, a major exhibit
by Seattle artist Randy Hayes, includes pieces from the last fifteen years of his career. Hayes is known for
hybrid combinations of painting and photography. His subjects are derived mostly from
his travels to China, India, Italy, Mexico, and
more recently, Japan.
From a myriad of images, Hayes constructs unique photographic assemblages that
serve as grounds for over-painting. The gridlike arrangements of snapshots are reminiscent of frames from a film and provide a narrative backdrop for the main painted subject.
The effect of oil painting with translucent
glazes and washes on top of the detail-filled
backgrounds keeps the eye moving throughout the composition, absorbing the intricate
milieu of Hayes’s world.
Randy Hayes, Kyoto Tourists (2009), oil on photographs mounted to canvas
The Mississippi native is particularly
[Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Salem OR, Jun 2-Aug 26]
interested in the changing face of his home
state and of the rural American South. Ethereal images of this area, on the cusp of documentary and poetry, are some of the most provocative of Hayes’s artworks. The mix of micro- and macro-perspectives presents a feeling of direct experience with strong impressions of real time, memory and place. The artist’s
southern upbringing undoubtedly lends to the deeper sensitivity in these particular pieces. Allyn Cantor
European Modernism collected over the
course of five decades; Rodney Graham: Canadian Humourist, recent
works in film and photography that
allude to moments in the history of
Modernism; Thru Sep 9 “Emily Carr and
The Theatre of Transcendence”, brings
together works by Emily Carr with contemporary artists in a conversation
about transcendence and the natural
world, artists include Karin Bubas,
Stephen Shearer and Theodore Wan;
OFFSITE (the gallery’s public art space at
Georgia and Thurlow) Thru Sep 16 Kota
Ezawa, a large-scale wooden tableau
titled ‘Hand Vote’.
Vancouver Maritime Museum
1905 Ogden Ave, (in Vanier Park)
✆604-257-8300
www.vancouvermaritimemuseum.com
daily 10am-5pm. Admission: $11
adults, $8.50 students, seniors, youth,
$30 family, 5 and under free. HST extra.
Jun 22-Fall 2012 Don’t Eat the Whale
Meat, rare opportunity to discover how
the museum’s large and unknown collections of postcards, souvenirs and
other ephemera can unlock some fascinating and historically significant mar-
itime memories, the items have historical and/or cultural relevance but are not
typical objects used for display; Thru
Jul 8 News of the Titanic, news clippings of the Titanic sinking from The
Vancouver World from Apr 15-30,
1912, documenting this historical event
that was heard around the world.
photography and a series of illuminated multi-layered 2-D works on panes
of plexiglass Jul 7-21 Emily Carr University Award Winners; Aug 1-Sep 2
Summer Group Exhibition.
W2 Media Cafe
Ashpa Naira Gallery & Studio
111 W Hastings St ✆604-689-9896
www.creativetechnology.org
daily 8am-7pm. Jun 19-30 SFU: 40
Years of Community Engagement, a
photo-documentation of SFU’s history; Jun 25-Jul 22 Indian Summer
Exhibition; Jul 27-Aug 8 Synesthesia – Surge Festival Media Exhibit.
9492 Houghton Rd ✆250-549-4249
www.ashpanairagallery.com
open May 1-Oct 15 fri-sun 10am-6pm
or by appt. Located on the west side of
Okanagan Lake, this contemporary art
gallery and studio, owned by artist
Carolina Sanchez de Bustamante,
features original art in a home and garden setting by emerging and established Okanagan and Canadian artists
in painting, textiles, sculptures, ceramics and functional art.
Winsor Gallery
3025 Granville St ✆604-681-4870
www.winsorgallery.com
mon-sat 10am-6pm sun 11am-5pm.
Jun 7-30 Richard Henriquez: Narrative Fragments, new sculpture and
mixed media by renowned architect
and artist Henriquez who for over 30
years has been working with traditional surveyors’ tripods to create
mounted assemblages, also featuring
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Vernon Public Art Gallery
3228 31st Ave ✆250-545-3173
www.vernonpublicartgallery.com
mon-fri 10am-5pm sat 11am-4pm.
Thru Jul 26 UBCO BFA Graduate Exhibition, “Twenty Twelve”, wide-ranging
collection of artwork by 34 emerging
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
artists; Shauna Oddleifson, “I Heard a
Story Once”, series of drawings and
and prints addressing the issue of wild
animals intersecting with the urban
environment; Amy Burkard, “Cozy”,
sculptural objects explore the relationship between art objects vs. craft; Vernon Camera Club, “Through the
Lens”, varied and diverse photography; Opens Aug 2 Alistair Rance,
“Everett Series”, abstract paintings
based on the interpretation of land
form patterns; D a v i d W i l s o n ,
based on old pictographs of local
Syilx Nation and contemporary culture
of the Okanagan First Nations; Marlene McPherson, “Okanagan Series”,
landscape paintings focus on the quality of light in the Okanagan Valley;
Creekside Seniors Residence Artists,
“Featuring Vernon”, landscape and
still-life paintings.
VICTORIA
Alcheringa Gallery
665 Fort St ✆250-383-8224
www.alcheringa-gallery.com
mon-sat 9:30am-5:30pm sun 125pm. Aug 9-30 Torres Strait Artists,
Alick Tipoti and Dennis Nona, “New
Linoprints and Etchings”.
★ Art Gallery of
Greater Victoria
1040 Moss St ✆250-384-4171
www.aggv.ca
tues-sat 10am-5pm thurs 10am-9pm
sun 12-5pm. Thru Aug 6 THE LAB
GALLERY Rick Leong: The Phenomenology of Dusk, large-scale paintings; Aug
17-Oct 28 Clint Neufeld: Powertrains
and Peacocks, everyday objects ranging from classic engines to fine china
design; Thru Sep 3 William Kurelek
(1927-1977), “The Messenger”, over
80 of his most important and engaging
paintings; Thru Sep 23 POLLARD GALLERY
Silk Splendour: Textiles of Late Imperial China (1644-1911), Manchu court
and the Chinese aristocracy garments
from the 19th century; Ongoing Emily
Carr: On the Edge of Nowhere, historical survey of Carr’s artwork.
Dales Gallery
537 Fisgard St ✆250-383-1552
www.dalesgallery.ca
mon-fri 10am-5pm sat 11am-4pm.
Jun 7-30 Tony Grove, “A Boatbuilder’s Perspective”, paintings –
Maritime art; Jul 2-Sep 2 The Island
Artisans, group show of glasswork,
pottery, jewellery and other treasures.
Avenue Gallery
2184 Oak Bay Ave ✆250-598-2184
www.theavenuegallery.com
mon-sat 10am-5:30pm sun 12-4pm,
open most holidays 12-4pm. JunAug Rotating exhibitions of painting,
sculpture, glass and jewellery artists.
www.preview-art.com
Deluge Contemporary Art
636 Yates St ✆250-385-3327
www.deluge.ws
wed-sat 12-5pm. Thru Jun 16 Carrion:
The Woodpile Collective, large-scale
installation: the gallery is transformed
into a multi-media outpost broadcasting from an abandoned cabin in the
primeval West Coast rainforest; Jun
22-Jul 7 RPM: The Lost Art of LP Covers, 20th Anniversary Edition fundraising show and sale; Jul 13-Aug 11
Sarah Gee, “I Have Nothing to Say and
I Am Saying It”, working with collaged
paper, her geometric compositions
have a kind of transcendental austerity
augmented by dazzling colour.
eclectic
2170 Oak Bay Ave ✆250-590-8095
www.eclecticgallery.ca
mon-sat 10am-5:30pm sun 12-4pm.
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Legacy Art Gallery
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630 Yates St ✆250-381-7645
Madrona Gallery S King St.
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www.legacygallery.ca
606 View St ✆250-380-4660
Polychrome Fine Arts
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wed–sat 10am–4pm. Thru Jun 9 MAIN www.madronagallery.com
1113 Fort St ✆250-382-2787
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★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
Jun 21 Shawn Shepherd, “Textura”,
hand-sewn felt appliqués; Jul 15-Sep
6 Hobnob 4, summer group exhibition.
Slide Room Gallery
2549 Quadra St ✆250-380-3500
www.slideroomgallery.com
mon-fri 9am-5pm or by appt. Jun 325 Diversity, Diploma of Fine Arts
Exhibition; Aug 3-13 Jeroen Witvliet,
Artist-in-Resident Witvliet presents
drawings he made at VISA during his
summer residency May-Aug 2012.
Stinking Fish Studio Tour
21 studios in Metchosin and East Sooke
✆250-474-2676
www.stinkingfishstudiotour.com
10am-5pm. Aug 3-12 Visit the studios
of 21 artists in Metchosin and East
Sooke: Judi Dyelle, pottery; Angela
Menzies, painting; Robin Hopper, pottery; Lorraine Thorarinson Betts, painting and printmaking; Nicole ValentineRimmer, jewellery; Peggy Elmes, pottery; Jennifer Kivari, mosaic; Don
Knoles, woodworking; Chiarina Loggia, printmaking; Doug McBeath,
woodworking; Alice McLean, pottery;
Elaine Morton, painting; Morgan
Saddington, jewellery; Cheryl Taves,
painting and printmaking; Lesley Forman, sculpture; Bonnie Coulter, painting; Detlef Grundmann, woodworking;
Wendy Mitchell, spinning, felting and
knitting; Frank Mitchell, painting;
Leslie Speed, woodblock and Valerie
Speed, embroidery. Maps and information on the website.
View Art Gallery
104-860 View St ✆250-213-1162
www.viewartgallery.ca
wed-sat 11am-5pm or by appt. Offering a wide variety of contemporary art
from painting to sculpture, ceramics,
prints and gift cards; Jun 8-Jul 7
Michael Pittman, “Implements of
Capture”, paintings; Jul 13-Aug 11
Yuri Arajs, “Black Moon Rising”,
works on panel and found metal.
West End Gallery
1203 Broad St
✆250-388-0009 877-388-0009
www.westendgalleryltd.com
mon-fri 10am-5:30pm sat 10am-5pm
sun 11am-4pm. Jun 2-14 Steven
Armstrong: Upon Further Investigation, recent paintings capture the
rugged terrain and scenic coastlines
typical of Vancouver Island; Jun 16-28
Robert Savignac, paintings portray
www.preview-art.com
Alison Bigg, Victoria: A History In Layers,
eight 24"x36" photo transparencies in lightboxes on display in store windows of the
500/600 blocks of Johnson St, Victoria BC,
thru August, part of the Victoria : 150
celebration, 250-891-0811, www.abigg.ca
stress, resilience and expressions of
subjectivity; Jun 8-24 Elyse Portal,
“Urbeing”, explores the quiet moments
of reprieve between mind-chatter,
where the world speaks; Jul 1
Xchanges Annual Canada Day Exhibition; Jul 6-29 Meyers/Rogak/McBride/
Clark, “Alchemy on the Balcony”, four
artists interpret the cityscape seen
from the Xchanges balcony in a
panoramic installation; Aug 3-4 Summer Studio Showcase Exhibition, new
work by Xchanges studio members.
WeST VANCOuVeR
Bellevue Gallery
enchanting visions of inviting places
where the natural world creates an
oasis amidst the surrounding neighbourhood; Jul-Aug The 16th Annual
Canadian Glass Show, an outstanding
collection of contemporary Canadian
glass features over 40 artists from
across the country, new displays will
change as new works arrive.
Winchester Galleries
2260 Oak Bay Ave
2nd location: 796 Humboldt St
3rd location: Winchester Galleries
Modern, 758 Humboldt S
✆250-595-2777 250-386-2773
250-382-7750
www.winchestergalleriesltd.com
2260 Oak Bay Ave: tues-sat 10am5:30pm, 758 Humboldt St: tues-sat
10am-5:30pm, 796 Humboldt St: tuessat 10am-5:30pm. AT 2260 OAK BAY AVE
Jun 9-30 Philip Mix, “Modern Times”;
Jul 7-28 Duncan Regehr, “Transformation I”; AT 758 HUMBOLDT Thru Jun 16
Mark Laver, “In a Flash”; Jean
McEwen, 1986 ‘Flag’ painting and 1964
watercolour, selected works; Jun 16Sep 4 “Collector’s Choice”, works by
Jean Paul Riopelle, Claude Tousignant, Gary Pearson, Vikky Alexander,
Eric Metcalfe, Michael Morris and others; AT 796 HUMBOLDT Jun 9-23 Jesse
Homer, Lindy Michie and Cynthia
Cooper, “Points of View”; Jul-Aug Collector’s Choice, exhibitions with a mix
of historical and contemporary work.
Xchanges Gallery
6E-2333 Government St
✆250-382-0442
www.xchangesgallery.org
sat & sun 12-4pm. Jun 1-3 Navigating
Multiple Worlds, immigrant youth
explore the relationship between
2475 Bellevue Ave ✆604-922-2304
www.bellevuegallery.ca
tues-fri 10am-5:30pm sat 11am-5pm
or by appt. Thru Jun Gillian Armitage,
Wayne Eastcott, Marion Llewellyn,
Emma Milley, Michiko Suzuki, Erica
Grimm-Vance, and Lynn and Leszek
Wyczolkowski, “Matters of Minimalism”, features clean, crisp lines and
sophisticated colour palettes; Jul-Aug
Group exhibitions with a focus on new
work by Eastern artist Aaron Robbins.
Buckland Southerst Gallery
2460 Marine Dr ✆604-922-1915
www.bucklandsoutherst.com
mon-sat 10am-5:30pm. Introducing
the work of Georgina Farah, Yuan
Cheng Bi and Pei Yang. Also featuring
paintings by Mena Martini, Lynda
Shalagan, Adam Noonan, Ken Faulks
and Tatjana Mirkov-Popovicki; still life
and landscapes by Alessandra Bitelli;
intimate interiors by Larry Bracegirdle; European market and garden
scenes by Wilson Chu; street scenes
and cityscapes by Morgan Dunnet; still
life and streets by Brian Harvey; Tuscan and Sicilian landscapes by Rita
Monaco; landscapes by Iola Scott;
world scenes by Henry Huai Xu and
glimpses of life by Lorena Ziraldo.
Ferry Building Gallery
West Vancouver Cultural Services
1414 Argyle Ave, Ambleside Landing
✆604-925-7290
www.ferrybuildinggallery.com
tues-sun 11am-5pm. Jun 5-17 100
Years/100 Artists, mixed media – 100
canvases by 100 artists, celebrating the
West Vancouver Centennial and the
100th birthday of the Ferry Building;
Jun 19-Jul 8 Francine Drouin, Nick
Meissner and Nancy Ricker, “The
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Magic of Photography”; Jul 10-29 Liz
Calvin and Rod Gildersleeve, “ Nature
By Design”, mosaics and paintings;
Aug 3-19 Harmony Showcase Exhibition; Aug 21-Sep 9 Sheila Morissette,
Maggi Kneer, Anni Hunt, Sharon
Perkins, Kaija Rautiainen and Eleanor
Hannan, “Progressions”, mixed media.
Silk Purse Arts Centre
Barbara Boldt.com
“Places of Her Heart”
The Art and Life of
Barbara Boldt
by Barbara Boldt
with K. Jane Watt
Book launch and
signing in early
summer; date to be
announced
604-888-5490
www.barbaraboldt.com
art@barbaraboldt.com
West Vancouver Community Arts Council
1570 Argyle Ave ✆604-925-7292
www.silkpurse.ca
tues-sun 12-5pm. Thru Jun 10 Sherry
Cooper, “Trees and Their Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoats”, mixed-media
work combines the rhythms and gestures of tree branches with colour to
accentuate the positive and negative
spaces created by their overlapping
parts; Jun 12-24 Anne-Marie Calder
(oil) and Jose Kernahan (watercolour),
“A Colourful Life”, paintings depict
slices of life from Canada, the Caribbean
and Europe and show bustling street
markets to quiet moments and all that
falls between; Jun 26-Jul 8 Deirdre
McNeill, “Shadows and Stories”, oil
and acrylic paintings are full of movement and colour; Jul 8-22 Gregg Simpson, “Art and All that Jazz”, abstract
paintings; Jul 30-Aug 12 Harmony Arts
Festival Group Show, local visual artworks; Aug 13-19 Kim Braithwaite,
architectural photography; Aug 21-Sep
2 Anastasia Hendry, “Art of the Peoples
of the Salish Sea”.
Sun Spirit Gallery
2444 Marine Dr ✆778-279-5052
www.sunspirit.ca
tues-sat 10am-5pm. Sun Spirit
Gallery offers a superior collection of
West Coast Native and Inuit art from
renowned and emerging artists alike.
West Vancouver Museum
680 17th St ✆604-925-7295
www.westvancouvermuseum.ca
tues-sat 11am-5pm. Thru Jun 16 Bruce
Emmett, “The Mill Project”, explores a
single site in West Vancouver that contains three unique histories – the Vedder
River Shingle Mill, West Vancouver High
School and the Inglewood ‘Mil’
Skatepark, the first skateboard park constructed in Canada in 1977, and subsequently buried underneath five feet of
soil and rock in 1984; Jun 27-Sep 15
“The New Design Gallery on the frontier
1955-1966”, Opened by Alvin Balkind
and Abraham Rogatnick in West Vancouver, this was the first contemporary
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★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
Nicholas Bott: Storm Surge Crashing–Ucluelet, 36 x 48, oil on canvas
June 2-16 Nicholas Bott
Opening reception June 2 1-4
Artist in Attendance
art gallery to play an important role in
supporting the careers of numerous
local artists; combines original artwork,
historical documentation and unique
photographs by Joan Balzar, Maxwell
Bates, B.C. Binning, Audrey Capel
Doray, William Koochin, Toni Onley,
Jack Shadbolt, Gordon Smith and
Takao Tanabe among many others.
WHISTLeR
Mountain Galleries at the
Fairmont Chateau
4599 Chateau Blvd ✆604-935-1862
www.mountaingalleries.com
open 7 days a week. Jul 1-Aug 31
Joan Baron, feature artist during Artwalk, Whistler-wide exhibition of Sea
to Sky Artists; Jul 6-8 Participating in
Celebration of Arts weekend.
Squamish Lil’wat
Cultural Centre
4584 Blackcomb Way ✆866-441-7522
www.slcc.ca
daily 9:30am-5pm. Jun-Aug Canoes
Through our Waterways, summer
feature exhibition; various artists at
work onsite at the SLCC.
www.preview-art.com
Contemporary and Historic Canadian Art
606 View Street • Victoria, BC • 250-380-4660
www.madronagallery.com
WHITe ROCK
★ Golden Cactus Studio –
Chris MacClure
15177 Russell Ave ✆604 536-3049
www.chrismacclure.com
daily 10am-5pm. Special gallery exhibition each Sunday in connection with
the Summer Market 9am-1pm held
on Russell Ave in front of the Whale
Mural in White Rock.
White Rock Gallery
1247 Johnston Rd
✆604-538-4452 877-974-4278
www.whiterockgallery.com
tues-sat 10am-5:30pm sun 12-5pm,
closed holiday long weekends. Gallery
artists Mickie Acierno, Pietro Adamo,
Constance Bachmann, Beverley Binfet,
Nicholas Bott, Larry Bracegirdle, Phil
Buytendorp, Claudette Castonguay,
Gilles Charest, Steve Coffey, Michael
den Hertog, Carol Evans, Susan Flaig,
Mark Fletcher, Robert Genn, Sara
Genn, Terry Gilecki, Laura Harris,
Heather Haynes, Mark Heine, Vladan
Ignatovic, H.E. Kuckein, Dongmin Lai,
David Langevin, Raynald Leclerc, Don
Li, Don Li-Leger, Ed Loenen, Min Ma,
Ingrid Mann-Willis, Danny McBride,
Angela Morgan, Renato Muccillo, Jim
Nedelak, Michael O’Toole, Niels
Petersen, Bill Saunders, Issa Shojaei,
Michael Stockdale, Mike Svob, Linda
Thompson, Ray Ward, Christopher
Walker, Alan Wylie, Peter Wyse and
Donna Zhang, paintings; Marilyn
Armitage, Michael Hermesh, Nicola
Prinsen and Vance Theoret, sculpture;
Bill Boyd, Laurie Rolland and Geoff
Searle, pottery.
WILLIAMS LAKe
★ Station House Gallery
1 N MacKenzie Ave ✆250-392-6113
www.stationhousegallery.com
mon-sat 10am-5pm. Jun 8-30 Cariboo
Arts Society – Wonder, 68th Annual
Show & Sale, a group show offering
inspirations from this long standing
arts group; Jul 4-Sep 1 Community
Roots – Inspirations from the Potato
House Project, multimedia work – the
Potato House Sustainable Community
Society (aka Potato House Project)
formed in late 2009 to preserve and
restore the house and gardens once
owned by Alcina and Manuel Quintella,
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www.aggv.ca
William Kurelek: The Messenger
ger is the third stop of a cross-Canada tour that has included the Art Gallery of Hamilton and the Winnipeg Art Gallery. Co-curated by Mary Jo Hughes, Tobi Bruce and Andrew Kear, The Messenger brings
together over 80 key paintings and drawings from major collections in Canada, the United States and
the United Kingdom.
William Kurelek (1927-1977) produced more than 2,000 paintings in a
prolific outpouring that documented
bucolic scenes of immigrants working
the land, children playing, and community country events. He has been
called Canada’s Norman Rockwell,
Canada’s Cornelius Krieghoff, a Prairie
Hieronymus Bosch and a naive, flatland
Bruegel. Kurelek devoted entire series
of paintings to Ukrainian, Jewish, Polish, Irish, French Canadian and Inuit
peoples. Much of his work depicts nostalgic scenes of a simpler past.
Kurelek also had a dark side. William Kurelek, Lumberjack’s Breakfast (1973), egg tempera on board [Art
Described as a “tormented soul”, he suc- Gallery of Greater Victoria, Victoria BC, May 25-Sep 3]
cumbed to mental illness and religious
fanaticism before emerging as an artist in the service of God. During the last 20 years of his life, his
mission became the communication of the Christian religion through illustrative and narrative works.
The exhibition catalogue, a glossy hardcover book, describes Kurelek as one of Canada’s most popular yet most enigmatic 20th-century artists. In conjunction with the touring exhibit, a comprehensive
website at www.kurelek.ca was developed and will be available for five years. This major undertaking
provides a wealth of information on Kurelek’s life and work. Mia Johnson
the project’s mandate is to inspire personal and community self-sufficiency;
Aug 1-Sep 9 Edwin Janzen – Conspiracy Case, installation profiles the
Columbian ground squirrel, an
investigation based on the speculation
that mammals who live in colonies are
pre-conditioned to conspiracy.
OREGON
CANNON BeACH
Cannon Beach Gallery
1064 S Hemlock ✆503-436-0744
www.cannonbeacharts.org
thurs-mon 10am-4pm. Jun 2-24 Phyllis Trowbridge, Michael Lorenzini and
Bets Cole, “Landscape x 3”, plein air
paintings; Jun 28-Jul 31 Carol Riley,
Frank Boyden, Deborah DeWit, Andie
Thrams and Greg Wilbur, “Sitka Center
for Art and Ecology/Five Artists”, the
Sitka Center offers workshops and res-
idency programs in art and nature; Aug
4-Sep 3 Sally Lackaff, Liza Jones,
Donna Sakamoto Crispin, Barbara
Temple Ayres, Susan C. Walsh, Scott
Johnson, Michelle Beaulieu and Grant
Wood, “Coastal Flora and Fauna”, invitational show where artists present
their visions of creatures and forests of
the Northwest coast.
★ Cannon Beach
Gallery Group
www.cbgallerygroup.com
Jun 22-24 Plein Air & More, features
the work of more than 24 artists represented by Cannon Beach’s art galleries;
art will be created on location throughout the town and on the beach in the
traditional method of plein air painting,
sculpting, painting and photography.
Individual galleries will display the finished works and host receptions for
the artists, visit the website for additional information about participating
artists and galleries.
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COLLECTION: ART GALLERY OF GREATER VICTORIA
ART GALLERY OF GREATER VICTORIA, VICTORIA BC – May 25-Sep 3, 2012 William Kurelek: The Messen-
★ Northwest By Northwest
Gallery
232 N Spruce (downtown across
from city park and info centre)
✆503-436-0741 800-494-0741
www.nwbynwgallery.com
daily 11am-6pm and by appt. Thru Jun
Sheila Evans, pastel paintings convey a
sense of calm, peace and balance in a
blend of realism and abstraction; Jun
18-24 Celebration of sculpture includes
David Franklin, Wayne Chabre and
Alisa Looney; Jun 22-24 “Plein Air &
More”, includes Eric Jacobsen, view
schedule at www.cbgallerygroup.com;
Thru Jul Showing Christopher Burkett,
master fine art photographer, celebrating 32 years of photography; Thru Aug
Georgia Gerber, bronze sculptor, 26
sculptures at Portland’s Pioneer Courthouse Square and ‘Tufted Penguins’ in
Cannon Beach; Lillian Pitt, icon of
Northwest Native Art and Culture,
sculptor and creator of ‘Salmon Dreaming of a Journey’.
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
White Bird Gallery
251 N Hemlock St ✆503-436-2681
www.whitebirdgallery.com
thurs-mon 11am-5pm. Thru Jun 17
“Spring Unveiling Exhibit”, features
Scott Johnson, new oil paintings and
watercolours inspired by unseen quietude of seasonal changes; Joshua
Rodine, delicate glass sculpture and
vessels with natural elements; Barry
McAlister, contemporary functional
ceramics inspired by graceful movements; Charles Schweigert, selected
works on paper by mixed-media artist;
Jun 22-24 “Plein Air & More”, participating artists Robert Schlegel, Christopher Mathie, Pamela Wachtler-Fermanis, Harry Wheeler, Rebecca
DeVere and Beverly Kindley; Jun 22Jul 31 “Landscapes & More”, group
show with raku fired ceramics by Boni
and Dave Deal; paintings by Robert
Schlegel, Randall Tipton, Christopher
Mathie, Pamela Wachtler-Fermanis,
George Kettlewell, Harry Wheeler,
Darcie Leighty and Elizabeth Serreau;
Aug 4-Sep 16 Ken Grant, new paintings.
MARYLHuRST
The Art Gym at Marylhurst
University
17600 Pacific Hwy ✆503-699-6243
800-634-9982 www.marylhurst.edu
tues-sun 12-4pm. Admission is free.
Thru Jun 17 Kelly Casad, Michael
Dambach, Jade Harper, Kimberly
Kelly, Joanne Radmilovich Kollman,
April Levy and Sarah Pruett, “2012
Bachelor of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition”, painting and sculpture by seven
BFA candidates.
PORTLAND
★ Annie Meyer
Artwork Gallery
102-120 NW 9th Ave ✆503-224-3150
www.anniemeyerartwork.com
tues-sat 11am-5:30pm sun 11am-3pm.
Jun 1-30 Mike and Marla Baggetta,
“Embodiment””, collaborative figurative paintings; Jul 3-31 April Coppini,
charcoal drawings; Aug 1-30 Viviana
Santamarina, paper sculptures.
★ Blackfish Gallery
420 NW 9th Ave ✆503-224-2634
www.blackfish.com
tues-sat 11am-5pm. Jun 5-30 Stephan
Soihl and guest artists Kaite Chase
www.preview-art.com
Gigi Hoeller, Smugglers Cove [Sunshine
Coast, BC, gigi@gigibutterfly.com
www.gigibutterfly.com, 604-885-6650]
and Howard Neufeld, “Kinetic Explorations”, kinetic sculptures; Jul 3-28
Annual Recent Graduates Exhibition,
varied artwork by recent graduates
from colleges and universities in Oregon; Jul 31-Sep 1 East Meets West,
paintings and sculptures by Central
and Eastern Oregon artists.
★ Blue Sky Gallery
122 NW 8th Ave ✆503-225-0210
www.blueskygallery.org
tues-sun 12-5pm. Jun 7-Jul 1 Dorothee
Deiss and Gay Block; Jul 5-29 Daniel
Traub and Bobby Abrahamson; Aug 226 Guy Tillim and Ricardo Teles.
★ Chambers@916
916 NW Flanders ✆503-227-9398
www.chambersgallery.com
tues-sat 11am-5:30pm. Thru Jun 22
Heidi Schwegler, “The Known
World”, sculpture, photography and
video; Aug 2-Sep 29 Aaron Yassin,
“Beijing”, photographic composites.
★ Charles A. Hartman Fine Art
134 NW 8th Ave ✆503-287-3886
www.hartmanfineart.net
tues-sat 11am-6pm. Thru Jun 16
Daniel Robinson: Now and Then,
paintings; Jun 20-Jul 28 Mark Steinmetz: Summertime, photographs.
colours and form; Thru Jun 23 Ryan
Pierce, “New World Atlas of Weeds and
Rags”, new paintings continue his
investigation and depiction of a world
he imagines after the impact of climate
change has been fully realized; Deborah
Horrell, “Celebrating Beauty”, installation and individual sculptural works
created from her signature ‘pate de
verre’ glass, the surfaces of many are
further embellished with finely detailed
drawing and painting; Jun 27-Jul 28
Willy Heeks, “My Findings”, new oil
and acrylic on canvas paintings explore
complex spatial relationships through
the use of pattern, organic line and
fields of colour; Robert Hudson, recent
sculpture – spatially and formally complex works characterized by found
objects, visual strength and intellectual
wit; Aug 2-Sep 1 Gregg Renfrow, new
paintings; Aug 2-Sep 29 Julia Mangold, sculpture and works on paper.
★ Froelick Gallery
714 NW Davis St ✆503-222-1142
www.froelickgallery.com
tues-sat 10:30am-5:30pm and by appt.
Jun 4-Jul 14 Undressing Room, annual juried group exhibition of undraped
figurative work; Jul 19-Sep 1 Gwen
Davidson, “Abstract Landscapes”,
paintings; Gabriel Liston, “I Know
Who’s Drowned – It’s Us!”, paintings.
★ Laura Russo Gallery
805 NW 21st Ave ✆503-226-2754
www.laurarusso.com
tues-fri 11am-5:30pm sat 11am-5pm.
Jun 7-30 Michihiro Kosuge, “Recent
Sculpture”, organic and anthropomorphic forms made of polished and natural stone; Judith Poxson Fawkes,
“New Tapestries”, tapestries of rich
colour and intricate design; Jul 5-28
Tom Fawkes, “New Paintings”, trompe
l’oeil landscapes inspired by Mediterranean gardens and architecture; Jack
Portland, “New Paintings”, landscape
to still life with a patterned and abstract
vocabulary; Aug 2-Sep 1 Paintings,
Sculpture, Textiles and Works on
Paper, group show.
★ Elizabeth Leach Gallery
★ Museum of
Contemporary Craft
417 NW 9th Ave ✆503-224-0521
www.elizabethleach.com
tues-sat 10:30am-5:30pm and by appt.
Jun 7-Jul 28 Ellsworth Kelly, “Selected
Prints”, one of America’s most important artists, Kelly has redefined abstraction in art through his use of bold
724 NW Davis St ✆503-223-2654
www.museumofcontemporarycraft.org
tues-sat 11am-6pm and by appt. First
thurs 11am-8pm. Thru Jul 28 Generations: Betty Feves (1918-1985), retrospective – Feves brought rigour and
a Modernist approach to Northwest
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the trajectory of photographic history. Bellevue
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510 Bellevue Way NE ✆425-519-0770
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www.bellevuearts.org
1219 SW Park Ave ✆503-226-2811
W 7th Ave
SALeM
tues-sun 11am-5pm,
free first fri 11amwww.portlandartmuseum.org
EQUINOX ◆
Pacific St
8pm. Jun 14-Oct 7 Bold Expressions:
tues, wed, sat 10am-5pm; thurs, fri
Beach Av
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Quilts from the Col10am-8pm sun 12-5pm. Admission:
Hallie Ford Museum of Art
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most important American artists of
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the last 50 years, his use of vibrant birthplace of Mississippi; Jun 16-Aug
Whatcom Museum
colours, chromatic contrast, and spa12 Rex Amos: Scissor Cuts, Cannon
Old City Hall, 121
Prospect St, GRANVILLE
to airport
tial relationships redefined Abstract Beach mixed-media artist whose intri2nd location: Lightcatcher Building,
art; Thru Aug 12 APEX: Claudia Fitch,
cate collages focus on imagery that 250 Flora St, 3rd location: Syre
exposes the connection between the
ranges from exotic and art historical
Education Center, 201 Prospect St
cultural and the personal by reinventto erotic and at times, political.
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Granville St
Granville St
Pine St
Granville St
SOUTH GRANVILLE
GALLERY ROW
Burrard St
Chestnut St
Cypress St
Granville
Bridge
Granville St
Burrard St
ceramics; Aug 7-Feb 16 Reflecting on
Erik Gronborg, ceramics;
17-Jan
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★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
www.whatcommuseum.org
Lightcatcher: tues-sun 12-5pm, Old
City Hall: thurs-sun 12-5pm. Syre
Education Center: Jul 12-29 only –
thurs-sun 12-5pm. LIGHTCATCHER
BUILDING Jun 16-Sep 9 Ray Turner:
Population, 70 portraits; Thru Jul 15
From the Melting Pot into the Fire:
Contemporary Ceramics in Israel,
studio ceramics explore modern life,
providing new insights into contemporary life and art in Israel makes its
only west coast stop in Bellingham;
Aug 4-Oct 28 American Quilts: The
Democratic Art 1780-2007, highlights quilts and their creators though
four centuries of American quiltmaking; SYRE EDUCATION CENTER Jul 12-29
Whatcom Museum Ornithology Collection, 500 exhibits of birds that
helped start the Whatcom Museum.
FRIDAY HARBOR
WaterWorks Gallery
315 Argyle St ✆360-378-3060
www.waterworksgallery.com
mon-fri 10:30am-5:30pm, sat & sun
10am-5pm. Thru Jun 9 “Surface”,
Abi Spring, kiln-formed glass paintings; Kathryn Trigg, monotypes; Joan
Stuart Ross, encaustic paintings; Jun
16-Jul 7 “Landscape Perspectives”,
Tim Schumm, acrylic; Domink Modlinski, oil; Aug 4-25 “Wonders”,
Jaime Ellsworth, oil; Robin and John
Gumaelius, ceramic/metal sculpture.
LA CONNeR
Museum of Northwest Art
121 S First St ✆360-466-4446
www.museumofnwart.org
Galleries and Museum Store: sunmon 12-5pm tues-sat 10am-5pm.
Admission: $5 adults, $4 seniors, $2
students, members and youth under
12 free. Thru Jun 10 Everett DuPen
and His Legacy; Veruska Vagen:
Somewhere in Time; Works on Paper
from the Permanent Collection;
Tulipieres: The Tulip Vase Revisited;
Jul 7-Sep 23 Moments of Quiet from
the Permanent Collection, artworks
and quotes related to the concept of
tranquility, peace of mind, and inspiration; Jul 7-Jan 1 “Pilchuk: Ideas”,
work by Pilchuk School of Glass alumni feature rarely-seen early work juxtaposed with a piece of their mature
work to reveal artistic evolution,
www.preview-art.com
artists include Dale Chihuly, William
Morris, Joey Kirkpatrick, Flora Mace
and Benjamin Moore.
PORT ANGeLeS
Port Angeles Fine Arts Center
1203 E Lauridsen Blvd ✆360-457-3532
www.pafac.org
wed-sun 11am-5pm, Webster’s Woods
Art Park: open all daylight hours.
Admission is free. Thru Jun 24 ArtPaths: Portfolio, annual exposition of
Clallam County high school artists;
Opens Jul 1 “In the Shadow of Olympus”, celebrates the sesquicentennial of
Port Angeles featuring Jack Gunter,
satirical paintings that trace the history
of the Olympic Peninsula from the Big
Bang to the Future and including historical artifacts and contemporary works
by Port Angeles artists; Opens Jun 16
“Art Outside”, 13th season of WEBSTER’S WOODS ART PARK, one of the most
distinctive outdoor art experiences in
the Northwest, more than 100 works on
five acres.
PuYALLuP
Arts Downtown: Puyallup’s
Outdoor Gallery
Pioneer St and Meridian St
✆253-840-6015 253-848-3322
www.artsdowntown.org
24 hrs, 7 days a week. A rotating sculpture gallery with more than 50 pieces
by West Coast artists. Self-tour guides
available at the library in Pioneer Park.
Rotating gallery artists include Chuck
Fitzgerald, Nicky Falkenhayn, Jeff
Tangent, Sabah Al-Dhaher, Bruce
Holmes, Gretchen Daiber, Douglas
Granum, Patty McPhee, Kris Vermeer, Grace Nirschl, Leo Osborne,
Mike Suri, Sharon Feeney, Jennifer
Corio and David Frei, Ken Turner,
James Madison, Leon White and
Craig Breitbach.
SeATTLe
★ Burke Museum of Natural
History and Culture
University of Washington, 17th Ave
NE @ NE 45th ✆206-543-5590
www.burkemuseum.org
daily 10am-5pm. Thru Jun 10 Hungry
Planet: What the World Eats, travelling
exhibit that introduces families from 10
countries around the world through
photographs of family members at
home, at the market, and surrounded
by a week’s worth of groceries, additional text and displays explore topics
from sustainable farming to cultural
survival; Salish Bounty: Traditional
Native American Foods of Puget
Sound, 3-part display connects the
museum’s research on 5,000 years of
tribal diets to current efforts to revitalize
Coast Salish food traditions; Opens Jun
30 International Conservation Photography Awards, up to 100 entries will be
selected in a variety of competition categories to showcase the amazing abilities of environmental photographers
who raise awareness of conserving the
world’s natural resources; Ongoing Life
and Times of Washington State, passport through the evolution of Washington’s geology, biology and archaeology;
Pacific Voices, highlights art, ceremonies and stories of 17 different cultures from around the Pacific.
Canlis Glass Gallery
329-3131 Western Ave
✆206-282-4428 www.canlisglass.com
wed-fri 12-6pm sat 11am-3pm and by
appt. Nestled in the Northwest Work
Lofts, this 3,500 sq. ft. independent
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Ray Turner: Population
www.whatcommuseum.org
WHATCOM MUSEUM, BELLINGHAM WA – Jun 16-Sep 9, 2012 Ray Turner’s ongoing travelling project uses the residents of different cities as the subjects for portrait paintings. Bellingham is the fourth
stop on portrait painter Ray Turner’s multi-city
travelling exhibition which was most recently
shown in Akron, Ohio.
As part of his interest in creating an ongoing
series of “community” portraits, Turner visited
Bellingham last year to document the townspeople who would manifest into works of art for
this venture. Transforming his digital shots into
paintings on glass that are 12-inches square,
Turner’s 50 new portraits will be exhibited with
pieces referencing other cities. This ambitious
undertaking reflects a sense of commonality
among people while shedding light on the
unique diversity present within each individual.
As an evolving whole, the collection captures a
cross-section of different locales as seen through
the painted images of their residents.
For Population, Turner is not rendering
superficial beauty; he depicts the essence of
each person, rather than their exact likeness.
Ray Turner, Population portrait (2011-12), oil on glass [Whatcom
His generously-painted surfaces block soft hues
Museum, Bellingham WA, Jun 16-Sep 9]
into light and shadows with each subject set
against a solid ground. Turner’s infused emotion is mostly found in the thick expressive handling of oil
paint as well as in his colour choices in the light and dark areas of skin and hair. The uniform approach
to each piece allows for more formal considerations in the painting process while paying quiet homage
to the collective versus individual identity. Allyn Cantor
gallery and studio is dedicated to the
glass artwork of Jean-Pierre Canlis.
The gallery is currently exhibiting Canlis’s popular Ocean Studies series,
complemented by his large-scale
glass bamboo installations.
★ Davidson Galleries
313 Occidental Ave S, Pioneer Square
✆206-624-7684
www.davidsongalleries.com
tues-sat 10am-5:30pm. Thru Jun
Alexander Petrov, recent paintings;
Seiko Tachibana, Kaoru Saito and
Seiichi Hiroshima; Thru Jul Seattle
Out Side, 8 artists show images of
Puget Sound; Julia Eastberg, Surreal
watercolours; Thru Aug Leslie Cain,
“the Palouse”; Stephanie Frostad,
“The Elements”; Ben Beres and
Shigeki Tomura, recent prints.
★ Foster/White Gallery
220 3rd Ave S, Pioneer Square
✆206-622-2833 www.fosterwhite.com
tues-sat 10am-6pm. Jun 7-30 Mark
Rediske, “Incantations of Light”, over
100 panels of intimate moments, referencing ancient vessels will cover the
gallery walls; James Waterman,
“Inspirations”, layers of gold, blues,
browns and reds create a space full of
texture and depth; in the center of these
spaces are simple and contemplative
vessels, often holding a single flower
bud; Jul 5-28 Guy Laramée, “Mountains”, Laramée carves and sandblasts
carefully selected texts into detailed
landscapes; Cara Barer, “Bound and
Unbound”, Barer sculpts a second life
into cast-off books and paper, then
captures these objects in portrait-like
images; Aug 2-31 Will Robinson, the
artist continues to capture levity in his
sculptural stone works.
★ Francine Seders Gallery
6701 Greenwood Ave N
✆206-782-0355
www.sedersgallery.com
tues-sat 11am-5pm sun 1-5pm.
Jun 8-Jul 8 Mar Goman and Marita
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Dingus; Jul 13-Aug 12 Alan Lau, "old
and new"; Aug 17-Sep 9 Eric Elliott,
Michael Howard, Richard Galling,
Kimberly Trowbridge and Shane
Walsh, paintings and works on paper.
★ Frye Art Museum
704 Terry Ave ✆206-622-9250
www.fryemuseum.org
Jul 14-Aug 31: tues-sun 11am-5pm
thurs 11am-7pm. Admission is free.
Thru Jul 13 Museum closed for refurnishment; Jul 14-Aug 31 Visit the
website for exhibition information.
★ G. Gibson Gallery
300 S Washington St ✆206-587-4033
www.ggibsongallery.com
wed-sat 11am-5pm and tues by appt.
Thru Jul 7 “Push”, group exhibit of
artists that teach and work in the education field of photography, with
works by Paul Berger, Ellen Garvens, Rebecca Cummins, Judy
Allen, Rafael Soldi, Jenny Rifle,
Eirik Johnson, Keith Carter, Andrea
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
VIGNETTES • June/July/August 2012
Oregon
ALLYN CANTOR
DOROTHEE DEISS: AS IF NOTHING HAPPENED Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, Jun 7-Jul 1 German photographer Dorothee Deiss documents
the site where the Berlin wall once stood in her series As If Nothing
Happened. The 160-km strip of land is now mainly a bike path, but
the clusters of residences and communities alongside have long existed. With little trace of where the wall once was, Deiss captures the
people and environment in the immediate vicinity of the former border zone where common cultures were divided and separated into
socialist and capitalist worlds.
STEPHAN SOIHL: KINETIC EXPLORATIONS Blackfish Gallery, Portland,
Jun 5-30 Stephan Soihl’s elegant mechanical sculptures are made primarily of translucent plexiglass forms filled with coloured oils and
complementary brass hardware; small motors and timers enable
these kinetic pieces to rotate thereby gently moving the contained
liquid. As a sculptor, Soihl leans towards refined formal considerations of balance between form, colour and material, yet the dimension of time gives distinction to these unusual pieces. For this exhibit
Soihl invited guest artists Kaite Chase and Howard Neufeld to each
exhibit one sculpture.
JUDITH POXSON FAWKES: NEW TAPESTRIES Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, Jun 7-30 The intricately designed tapestries of Judith Poxson
Fawkes are dynamic in their sense of movement and rhythmic colour.
Poxson Fawkes creates her pieces in linen using inlay and double-weave
techniques. The elegantly crafted artworks are beautifully meditative in
their structure with surfaces that exude a warm textured depth resulting
directly from vibrant interactions of weft and warp threads. The accomplished artist has been exhibiting her tapestries since the 1960s and is
represented nationally in many prominent collections.
HEIDI SCHWEGLER: THE KNOWN WORLD Chambers@916, Portland,
May 3-Jun 22 Portland artist Heidi Schwegler creates complex personal narratives within multidisciplinary artworks. Over the past two
years she has been a tourist in places like China, Iceland, Argentina
and Southern California where a disconnect from the familiar presented the notion of perceptual blindness. The Known World is a suite
of objects, images and video conceptualizing this theme and Schwegler’s subsequent method of identifying with objects or situations in
an unfamiliar environment. The body of work alludes to that which
is known but not seen.
REX AMOS: SCISSOR CUTS Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Salem, Jun 16Aug 12 A skilled cutter, Rex Amos uses precision scissors to meticulously cut materials for his tightly-contrived collages. Combinations
of clippings from vintage magazines, old posters and random
ephemera become quirky satires and exotic images with a bold spirit.
This exhibit includes pieces from the last 30 years by this Oregon
artist who has been exhibiting regionally since the 1960s. Amos also
uses chine-collé techniques; the distinctive pieces are run through a
press to unify the disparate collage elements.
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Dorothee Deiss
Stephan Soihl
Judith Poxson Fawkes
Heidi Schwegler
Rex Amos
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porary art and music by looking at
economies of production and distribution; Thru Jul 22 The Brink: Andrew
Dadson; Thru Sep 16 Gary Hill: glossodelic attractors, works presented in
rotation, spanning the years 19782011; Permanent Installation Richard
C. Elliott: Cycle of the Sun.
Modica, Heidi Kirkpatrick, Linda
Connor and Laura McPhee; Jul 12Aug 17 “Pull”, new works by Cris
Crites, Laurie Danial, Harold
Hollingsworth, Zack Bent and others;
Aug 18-27 Gallery closed; Aug 28-29
Open by appt.
★ Gallery 110
110 3rd Ave S ✆206-624-9336
www.gallery110.com
wed-sat 12-5pm. Jun 7-30 MAIN
GALLERY Susan Walker, “Passageways”, the San Juan Islands make navigating each passageway a dizzying
maze, each piece in this series portrays
a passageway, a portal to what comes
next; SMALL SPACE Jim Pirie, “That
Which We Have Wrought”, utilizing
palette knife, brush and paint to create
abstract landscapes of urban homes,
roads and businesses that are both
familiar and foreign; Jul 5-28 MAIN
GALLERY AND SMALL SPACE Ryan Doran,
Sabe Lewellyn, Emmanuel Monzon,
Fab, Peter Serko and Michael Shephard, “New Blood”, new work in mixed
media and photography from artists
new to the gallery; Aug 2-29 MAIN
GALLERY AND SMALL SPACE 20 at 110,
new work – multifaceted exhibition
invites the viewer to contemplate representations of the feelings, stories,
and experiences of 20 individuals
expressed in a variety of mediums.
Greg Kucera Gallery
212 3rd Ave S ✆206-624-0770
www.gregkucera.com
tues-sat 10:30am-5:30pm. Thru Jun
30 Loretta Bennett,”Quilts”, unique
take on hand-stitched quilts in the
Gee’s Bend tradition; Helen Frankenthaler, “Selected Editions”, prints
from the last five decades; Jul 5-Aug
18 Daniel Carrillo, “Ambrotypes”;
(Re) Current Editions; Aug 23-Sep
29 Dan Webb, “Sculpture”.
Hanson Scott Gallery
(formerly Fraker/Scott Gallery)
121 Prefontaine Pl S ✆858-361-5385
www.hansonscottgallery.com
wed-sat 11am-5pm and by appt.
Thru Jun “Transitions”, Barbara De
Pirro, organic, luscious acrylic paintings; Darlene Lucas, conceptual
expressive watercolours dealing with
physics and the universe; Susan
Gans, black and white photographs of
Pioneer Square; Thru Jul-Aug Perspectives, features artwork by gallery
artists.
★ Lisa Harris Gallery
Barbara De Pirro, Harmony, acrylic on
wood panel, 20” x 11” [Hanson Scott
Gallery (formerly Fraker/Scott Gallery),
Tashiro Kaplan Building, 121 Prefontaine
Place South, Seatle WA, 858-361-5385,
hansonscottgallery@gmail.com,
www.hansonscottgallery.com]
1922 Pike Place ✆206-443-3315
www.lisaharrisgallery.com
mon-sat 10:30am-5:30pm sun 11am4pm, Jun – no first thurs. Thru Jun 11
Terry Furchgott, “Inside/Outside”, oil
paintings that take the viewer into a
world where the boundary that separates the everyday plane of existence
from the world of the unconscious and
of dreams is fluid, creating multiple
layers of meaning and symbolism; Jun
16-Jul 30 Plein Air Invitational, a collection of paintings and drawings created ‘in the open air’ by local Northwest artists; Aug 2-Sep 2 Peter de
Lory, Christopher Harris, Sherry
Karver and David Simpson, "Photographic Wanderings", works from travels with subject matter or methods that
venture beyond their conventional
working processes.
Platform Gallery
★ Henry Art Gallery
University of Washington
✆206-543-2281 www.henryart.org
wed 11am-4pm thurs-fri 11am-9pm
sat-sun 11am-4pm. Admission: adults
$10, seniors (62 and older) $6, members, children under 14, UW students,
faculty, staff, high school and college
students with ID free, thurs 11am-8pm
free. Thru Jun 10 From Public to Private: The Evolution of Portrait Photography in Everyday American Life
(1850-1900); Jun 16-Sep 30 In Ruin:
Architectural Photographs from the
Permanent Collection, highlights the
enduring appeal of architectural ruins
and the desire to capture the demise,
decay and impending destruction of
man-made structures; Thru Jun 17
2012 University of Washington MFA +
M. Des Thesis Exhibition; Thru Jun
30 Morning Serial: Webcomics Come
to the Table; Jul 14-Oct 7 The Record:
Contemporary Art and Vinyl, explores
the culture of vinyl records within the
history of contemporary art and examines the record’s transformative power
from the 1960s to the present; The BSide, this project will investigate the
curious relationship between contem-
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114 Third Ave S ✆206-323-2808
www.platformgallery.com
wed-fri 11am-5:30pm sat 11am-5pm.
Thru Jun 16 Robert Yode, “ DILF!”,
oil paintings on panels, many with
collage elements; Jun 21-Jul 28
Marie Koetje and Mark Schoening,
“Louder than Bombs”, paintings;
Thru Aug Gallery closed.
★ Pratt Gallery at Tashiro
Kaplan Studios
312 S. Washington, Studio 1A
✆206-328-2200 www.pratt.org
wed-sat 12-5pm, 1st thurs 5-8pm and
by appt. Jun 7-30 Lee Campbell,
Mark Dahn, Allen Emhoff, Jeanne
Marie Ferraro, Joyce Larkins,
Pragyan Mishra and Mark Walker,
“Bronze Age: Group Exhibition”, cast
bronze sculpture created by students,
renters and instructors in Pratt’s
Sculpture Studio; Jul 5-28 Kiki MacInnis: Surface Plane, artist and Pratt
instructor presents work in ink and
paper on wood; Aug 2-Sep 1 Art
Bridge Scholars: Rebecca Chernow
and Emma Levitt, scholarship recipients show work in glass, sculpture and
printmaking.
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
Prographica/fine works
on paper
3419 E Denny Way ✆206-322-3851
www.prographicadrawings.com
wed-sat 11am-5pm. Jun 2-Jul 14
David Bailin, Sally Cleveland,
Domenic Cretara, Kim Frohsin, Caroline Kapp, Anne Petty and Kimberly
Trowbridge, “The Back View”; Jul 21Sep 1 Commentaries: Northwest
Artists’ Response to the Land, paintings and photographs by Prographica
and invited artists.
★ Seattle Art Museum
1300 First Ave ✆206-654-3100
www.seattleartmuseum.org
SAM hours: wed-sun 10am-5pm,
thurs & fri 10am-9pm. 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 min prior to sunrise, closes 30 min after sunset. Free
to the public. Thru Jun 17 SAM Next:
Mika Tajima, “After the Martini Shot”,
architectural installation that explores
the structure and language of painting
as well as the institutional history of
displaying objects in a gallery; Thru
Jul 1 Picturing the Artist, photographic portraits of and by some of
the 20th century’s most important
and celebrated artists; Theaster
Gates: The Listening Room, explores
the ways history, place and performance intersect, recipient of the 2011–
12 Gwendolyn Knight and Jacob
Lawrence Fellowship; Thru Sep 2
Ancestral Modern: Australian Aboriginal Art from the Kaplan & Levi
Collection, over 100 paintings, sculptures and weavings from the late 20th
to early 21st century by artists of the
world’s oldest living culture; Thru Oct
1 Jenny Heishman: 2011 Betty
Bowen Award Winner, approachable
objects created through the use and
alteration of everyday materials that
elicit misunderstanding and require a
shift in perspective; Thru Oct 21
Order and Border, a visual analysis of
how stripes decorate and structure
objects, bodies and spaces; Ongoing
Light in the Darkness, six paintings in
the European art galleries on the
theme of luminescence; “Burden of
History”, paintings by Anselm Kiefer,
Elizabeth Murray and Rashid Johnson and sculptures by Do Ho Suh,
Katharina Fritsch and Jeff Koons;
American Art in the 1930s and
1940s, a glimpse of the creative
forces that made the Seattle art scene
so distinctive in these years; OLYMPIC
SCULPTURE PARK Ongoing More than
20 sculptures on 9 acres including
Louise Bourgeois, Alexander
Calder, Mark Dion, Mark Di Suvero,
Ellsworth Kelly, Roy McMakin,
Richard Serra and Tony Smith; Thru
Mar 24, 2013 Sandra Cinto: Encontro
das Águas, through humble materials
Cinto creates an intricate wall drawing
that transforms a single line, repeated
at different angles and lengths, into a
titanic image of water and seascape
that expresses renewal and risk.
★ Seattle Asian Art Museum
Emmanuel Monzon, Serie Ipods, plexiglass, metal-printed serigraph, 20 x 30 cm
[Gallery 110, Seattle WA, Jul 5-28]
1400 E Prospect St, Volunteer Park
✆206-654-3100
www.seattleartmuseum.org
wed-sun 10am-5pm thurs 10am9pm. 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 Aug 5 Colors of the Oasis: Central Asian Ikats,
65 robes, mostly from Uzbekistan,
rich in colour and bound by multifaceted processes, display the sharp
graphic designs of rigorous abstracPREVIEW 73
www.nanaimoartgallery.com
Sonny Assu + Rande Cook: Ebb and Flow
NANAIMO ART GALLERY, NANAIMO BC – May 18-Sep 1, 2012 Sonny Assu is an interdisciplinary
Montreal artist who challenges public perceptions of aboriginal art. Since graduating from Emily Carr Institute of
Art+Design in 2002, his work frequently combines First
Nations iconography with popular culture in a commentary on social and historical value. Assu’s work has been
collected by the National Gallery of Canada, the Seattle
Art Museum and the Museum of Anthropology among
other public and private collections in Canada and the US.
In Ebb and Flow, Assu presents images of cedar wood remnants discarded by a log-home development company,
mounted on stands to resemble museum objects. In a
series of paintings titled Chilkat, he mixes references to
social media and the traditional Chilkat blanket.
Contemporary Canadian native artist Rande Cook
was born in Alert Bay, Vancouver Island and currently
lives in Victoria, BC. His work addresses the importance
of sacred traditions, rituals, language and stories. In 2008
he inherited his grandfather’s chieftainship and now carries the name Makwala, or moon. Strongly influenced as a
Rande Cook, Beethoven (2011), yellow cedar and
child by his grandfather, Gus Matilpi, Cook has since
acrylic paint [Nanaimo Art Gallery, Nanaimo BC,
worked with mentors such as John Livingston for his mas- May 18-Sep 1]
tery in wood sculpting, Robert Davidson in metal work,
Calvin Hunt for his craftsmanship in wood, and most recently with Valentin Yotkov for his expertise
in repoussé and chasing. Cook’s beautiful, highly-coloured cedar relief sculptures exhibit a high level
of technique and style. Mia Johnson
July 7 and August 11, 12.30-1:15 pm: Free docent led tours
tion, delicate harmonies and flowing
floral motifs; Ongoing Artful Reproductions, pairs and sets of similar art
objects that are a result of the Chinese
‘modular’ mode of productivity.
with graphite images on accordionstyle pages that span over 20 ft; Aug
2-31 Daya Bonnie Astor, “Flavor”,
sweet, sour, bitter, salty ,,, and more,
flavours in photographs of people and
international food markets, in sculptures, in paintings with vivid colours
and luscious textures; Patrice Donohue, “Wax Paper Scissors”, encaustic/mixed media.
★ Shift Studio
SPAC Gallery
105-306 S Washington St, Tashiro
Kaplan Bldg info@shiftstudio.org
www.shiftstudio.org
fri & sat 12-5pm or by appt. Jun 1-30
Ellen Hochberg, “Life, Liberty and the
Pursuit of Happiness”, mixed media
including drawings and electronic art
– response to growing conservative
attempts to deny women access to
reproductive health care; Kerstin
Graudins, “New Work”, day-glow
coloured silkscreen prints with handpainted elements, a re-examination of
her life after a break up of a sevenyear relationship; Jul 5-28 Adele
Eustis, “Bringing it Home”, 2-D and
3-D drawings of nest structures; Cass
Nevada, “Home”, art book installation
Seattle Pacific University
3 W Cremona ✆206-281-2079
www.spu.edu/depts/viscom/page/
community/cgallery.asp
mon-fri 9am-5pm. Thru Jun 8 Visual
Communication Design Senior Show;
Jun 9-Aug 31 Gallery closed.
★ Traver Gallery
Li Turner, Celi Dances the Rainbow for
Alice Walker and Billie Holiday, pastel,
26” x 19” [Gallery 110, Seattle WA]
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200-110 Union St ✆206-587-6501
www.travergallery.com
tues-fri 10am-6pm sat 10am-5pm
sun 12-5pm Open 1st Thurs Artwalk
5-8pm. Thru Jun 24 Merrill Wagner,
“Recycle: Flowers and Fields”, rust
preventive paint on steel; Jun 28-Jul
29 Gregory Grenon, unsettling portraits reverse painted on glass and
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
VIGNETTES • June/July/August 2012
Washington
ALLYN CANTOR
LORETTA BENNETT: QUILTS Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, May 17-Jun 30
A fifth-generation Alabama quilter, Loretta Bennett is one of the
youngest to work in the Gee’s Bend style of hand stitching. The unique
region of Gee’s Bend has produced exceptional innovative quilts made
from everyday materials like jeans and flour bags that have been repurposed into patchwork designs that evade the grid in their expressive
geometry. Bennett has travelled widely overseas and nationally with
her husband who was in the Army. Her individual quilts fuse personal
travel experiences with tradition and family history.
ROY MCMAKIN: I CONTINUE TO BELIEVE IN THE POTENTIAL TO EXPRESS
HOPE AND SORROW THROUGH FURNITURE Western Bridge, Seattle, Apr
27-Jul 28 Known for innovative furniture and design concepts that
blur boundaries between function, art and life, Roy McMakin’s new
show has a more autobiographical viewpoint. His signature play on
formal aspects of furniture into realms of the emotional, humorous or
irrational is conveyed in new sculpture, furniture, photographs, video
and drawings, as well as a selection of pieces that span his career. Western Bridge, which was designed by McMakin, is a wholly suitable venue for pushing the personal potential of his witty artworks.
MAR GOMAN Francine Seders Gallery, Seattle, Jun 8-Jul 8 Mar
Goman’s mixed-media artworks run the gamut from collage, sculpture, books and assemblages to installations that contain highly personal and, at times, deeply emotional narratives. The Portland artist
uses familiar, mundane, and often found materials and ephemera to
create a spiritual weight that reflects the darker side of the soul, invisible wounds and a process of self-discovery. Her tactile pieces,
grounded by the warmth of a distinct hand-made aesthetic, incorporate elements of painting and embroidery with images and text.
GATHER UP THE FRAGMENTS: THE ANDREWS SHAKER COLLECTION
Bellevue Arts Museum, Bellevue, Jul 11-Oct 28 Organized by, and first
exhibited at the Hancock Shaker village in Massachusetts, this broad
collection of over 200 objects includes iconic examples of furniture,
traditional textiles and baskets, kitchen implements and other humble
household objects used by the Shaker religious community. Originally
collected from the 1920s to the 1960s by Faith and Edward Deming
Andrews, objects from this communal Christian sect were made for
their own use, and many of the clean, simple designs, innovative joinery and unique construction methods have inspired modern designers.
PHOTOGRAPHIC WANDERINGS Lisa Harris Gallery, Seattle, Aug 2-Sep 2
Sherry Karver, David W. Simpson, Christopher Harris and Peter de
Lory go beyond their usual artistic framework in pieces that convey a
general notion of “wandering”. Karver’s Surveillance Series alludes
to the disintegration between private and public in images taken
from Internet webcams. Simpson’s skeletal billboard imagery was
shot in Mexico, Harris photographed street discards in Idaho, and de
Lory’s roadside images of the stark Nevada desert all evoke an acute
awareness of unusual surroundings.
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Loretta Bennett
Roy McMakin
Mar Goman
Shaker furniture
David W. Simpson
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Henry Art Gallery presents
Live to Lathe: Find out about the mechanics and history of record production from
early cylinder formats to Hip Pocket Records to 45s. This talk will be followed by an
afternoon of live to lathe record cutting demos. Presented in conjunction with the
exhibition The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl. Bring in an MP3 player or your
guitar and cut your own record right in the gallery for only $5, first come first served.
Sat. July 21, 2012
12 – 3 pm
North Galleries
FREE with
Gallery Admission
Henry Art Gallery 15th Ave NE & 41st St • Seattle, WA • 98195 • www.henryart.org • 206-543-2280
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Exhibition Catalogues of Interest
OKANAGAN PRINT TRIENNIAL 2012 was produced by the Kelowna Art Gallery
which is presenting the second open Print Triennial until the 17th of June. The 6x8inch softcover catalogue includes an introductory statement by gallery curator Liz
Wylie and a commissioned curatorial essay by artist/educator Tegan Forbes followed
by personal statements, comprehensive biographical information, and a wide selection of full-colour images for each of the 20 printmakers who were chosen by the Triennial jurors from more than 90 submissions.
Softcover, 156 pages, $20 CAD. Available from the Kelowna Art Gallery, 250-762-2226
or info@kelownaartgallery.com
THAT WHICH MAKES US HAIDA: THE HAIDA LANGUAGE not only beautifully
honours the Haida language but urgently calls for its preservation. The extensive
historical overview has a foreword by renowned anthropologist/writer Wade Davis
and is complimented by Farah Nosh’s intriguing photographs of the few remaining
fluent Haida elders who strive to keep their language alive. Several years in the
making, the catalogue was published by the Haida Gwaii Museum Press for their
exhibition which is now on view at the Bill Reid Gallery to early September.
Hardcover, 240 pages, $49.95 CAD. Available from Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast
Art, 604-682-3455 or giftshop@billreidgallery.ca
DAVID ALEXANDER: THE SHAPE OF PLACE is an impressive first mass-market
publication undertaken by the Kelowna Art Gallery. Released in January to coincide
with the Alexander survey exhibit, the book documents the landscape painter’s history and includes a considerable number of colour plates of his major acrylic canvases from the past three decades. Commentaries on the widely-travelled artist’s
underlying investigations of the natural world and how they have inspired his subject matter are set out in six insightful essays by curator Liz Wylie and such noted
writers as Robert Enright, Sharon Butala, and the late Gilbert Bouchard.
Softcover, 107 pages, $39.95 CAD. Available from the Kelowna Art Gallery,
250-762-2226 or info@kelownaartgallery.com
MATTHEW MONAHAN is a significant volume that accompanies the Los
Angeles-based sculptor’s first exhibition in Canada currently installed at the Contemporary Art Gallery to the 1st of July. Primarily a visual documentation of the
evolution of Monahan’s body of work in materials ranging from foam blocks and
manipulated paper to glass and bronze, the catalogue features text by Raphaela
Platow, Chief Curator at the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center, and by Douglas Fogle along with a poetically reflective piece of writing by this internationally-respected artist.
Hardcover, 248 pages, $45 CAD. Available from the Contemporary Art Gallery,
604-681-2700 or info@contemporaryartgallery.ca
PAINT: THE PAINTED WORKS OF LYLE WILSON is a beautifully designed first catalogue for one of Canada’s most accomplished aboriginal artists, whose 20-year
retrospective of works in paint is at the Maple Ridge Art Gallery through July 28th.
Opening statements by the artist, gallery curator Barbara Duncan, Karen Duffek of
the Museum of Anthropology, and Gary Wyatt of the Spirit Wrestler Gallery precede
a series of exquisite photographs of the artist’s work linked to some 30 explanatory
essays in which Lyle Wilson incorporates Haisla words, cultural references and personal anecdotes to serve, in part, as a Haisla First Nation educational tool.
Softcover, 80 pages, $25 CAD. Available from the Maple Ridge Art Gallery,
604-476-4240 or gallery@mract.or
Please note: Prices may be subject to additional charges for postage, handling and taxes.
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www.surrey.ca/arts
Alex Grunenfelder: Audio Migration
SURREY ART GALLERY, SURREY BC – Apr 14-Aug 19, 2012 Open Sound is an exhibition program
developed at the Surrey Art Gallery in 2008 to support the production and presentation of audio art
forms. The current exhibition, Audio Migration, is part of a yearlong exhibition guest-curated by Ross Birdwise and presents the
work of three artists: Kristen Roos, Alex Grunenfelder and
Christina Kubisch. With the theme On Air, Underground: Making
the Inaudible Audible, each artwork gives expression to voiceless
and sometimes intangible things.
Using the enclosed but open-air courtyard at the gallery,
Vancouver artist Alex Grunenfelder’s site-specific outdoor sound
installation Audio Migration weaves together field recordings of
local birds and people talking in a slowly changing soundscape.
Organized in three movements, the piece is a four-channel audio
installation approximately 10 minutes long. The first part focuses
on local bird sounds while the second part introduces human
voices imitating birdsongs and whistles. In the third section, fragmented bits of foreign language, birdcalls, human gibberish,
coughs and grunts, electronic alarm noises and other sounds are
combined in ways that destabilize and surprise the listener.
Alex Grunenfelder studied philosophy at McGill University
and fine art at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. He is Alex Grunenfelder, logo for Audio Migration
a graphic designer with a keen interest in science and technology. [Surrey Art Gallery, Surrey BC, Apr 14-Aug 19]
Grunenfelder is currently a director of Open Green Building
Society, owner of Alex Grunenfelder Graphic Design, and co-founder and director of Vancouver
Design Nerds Society. Mia Johnson
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plexi and framed in embellished found
objects such as windows, screens,
clocks and curio boxes; Aug 2-Sep 2
Ethan Stern, luminous, often asymmetrical blown and carved glass sculptures
bring form, colour, texture, light and line
together in a seamless and perfectly
balanced abstract composition.
SPOKANe
Northwest Museum of
Arts & Culture
2316 W First Ave ✆24-hr hotline:
509-456-3931 509-363-5344
★ Vetri Glass – Seattle
1404 1st Ave ✆206-667-9608
www.vetriglass.com
mon-sat 10am-6pm sun 12-5pm.
Jun 7-30 Jason Christian, “Subdued
Elegance”, blown glass; Jul 5-26 Marco and Mattia Salvadore, “Evviva”,
blown glass; Aug 1-31 Justin Mckenney, blown glass.
Western Bridge
3412 4th Ave S ✆206-838-7444
www.westernbridge.org
thurs-sat 12-6pm and by appt.
Admission is free. Thru Jul 28 Roy
McMakin, “I Continue to Believe in
the Potential to Express Hope and
Sorrow through Furniture”.
Fab, So... Who is Rodin?, photography,
24” x 36” [Gallery 110, Seattle WA,
Jul 5-28]
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www.northwestmuseum.org
first fri 5-8pm, second fri 6-8pm
BeGin, by donation. Museum store,
Cafe MAC, Campbell House: wed-sat
10am-5pm Admission: adults $7,
seniors/students $5, MAC members
no charge. Campbell House Tours:
included in admission price; Jun 9Aug 18 Uncommon Gifts, highlights seven artists with inland
Northwest ties whose work has been
collected by the MAC; Thru Sep 22
Dig It! The Secrets of Soil, travelling
exhibition from the Smithsonian’s
National Museum of Natural History
and the fine art and history exhibits
from the MAC’s permanent collections; Ongoing Two to Tango: Artist
and Viewer, artists create and viewers interact with artworks spanning
four centuries from 300-year-old academic paintings to electronic assemblages; Thru 2014 Lasting Heritage,
the most expansive American Indian
installation to date at the MAC; Ongoing Campbell House (1898), hourly
tours wed-sat 12-3pm and Carriage
House Activity Center.
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
Exhibition Catalogues of Interest
FRANCES STARK MY BEST THING was co-published by the Walter Phillips
Gallery in Banff and Vancouver’s Contemporary Art Gallery for their recent
screenings of Stark’s 99-minute animation first shown at the Biennale di Venezia
last summer. Within the pocket-sized book are a selection of still images of her
digitally-created characters, a series of transcriptions of their unrestrained chatroom interactions, and an informative essay by Tate Modern curator Mark
Godfrey, which examines the episodic content and technical aspects of Stark’s
often off-colour and humorous narrative.
Softcover, 87 pages, $20 CAD. Available from the Contemporary Art Gallery,
604-681-2700 or info@contemporaryartgallery.ca
MARIE WATT: LODGE was published to accompany the artist’s recent Hallie Ford
Museum of Art mid-career retrospective which travels to the Tacoma Art Museum this summer. The monograph includes full-colour illustrations of works
from the mid-1990s that capture details of Watt’s artistic practice based on
human experiences that go beyond cultural traditions and heritage. Written by
curator/scholar Rebecca J. Dobkins, the comprehensive volume provides
insight on Watt’s background and influences, and gives an intimate perspective
on some of her most recent projects.
Softcover, 116 pages, $24.95 USD. Available from Hallie Ford Museum of Art,
503-370-6855 or museum-art@willamette.edu
KNITTED, KNOTTED, TWISTED & TWINED: THE JEWELRY OF MARY LEE HU was
published for the major retrospective on exhibit at the Bellevue Arts Museum until
June 17. Hu uses woven wire to create exquisitely intricate objects in gold and silver and roughly one hundred examples of her sculptural pieces are included in this
extensive volume. Essays by Janet Koplos and Jeannine Falino contextualize the
innovative techniques Hu has utilized in her long career as an artist and teacher. A
small guide to working with wire, a glossary, exhibition checklist, and a few delightful sketches complete this attractive publication.
Hardcover, 152 pages, $34.95 USD. Available from Bellevue Arts Museum, 425-519-0722
or retail@bellevuearts.org
TIMELESS RENAISSANCE: ITALIAN DRAWINGS FROM THE ALESSANDRO
MAGGIORI COLLECTION is an informative catalogue on the recently-rediscovered Renaissance-style drawings dating from the late 1500s. Written by professor Ricardo De Mambro Santos, organizer of the 2007 Hallie Ford Museum exhibit,
the volume provides in-depth historical context and catalogues the exceptional
group of drawings that had been housed in Count Maggiori’s villa near Monte San
Giusto during the Napoleonic occupation of Italy.
Softcover, 120 pages, $29.95 USD. Available from Hallie Ford Museum of Art,
503-370-6855 or museum-art@willamette.edu
ANCESTRAL MODERN: AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL ART accompanies the Seattle Art Museum’s major summer exhibition on the transformation of Australian Aboriginal art that began in the 1970s. The catalogue includes distinct
perspectives on the collection by two Australian and two American curators, 50
full-page colour plates with in-depth descriptions of artworks, an illustrated
checklist, and detailed biographies of leading contemporary artists.
Hardcover, 176 pages, $50 USD. Available from Seattle Art Museum, 206-654-3120 or
shop@seattleartmuseum.org
Please note: Prices may be subject to additional charges for postage, handling and taxes.
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www.seattleartmuseum.org
PHOTO: IOCOLOR, SEATTLE
Ancestral Modern: Australian Aboriginal Art from
the Kaplan & Levi Collection
SEATTLE ART MUSEUM, SEATTLE WA – May 31-Sep 2, 2012 The more than one hundred pieces from
the Kaplan & Levi Collection highlight an important chapter in art history, the resurgence of Australian Aboriginal art through contemporary
works that are based on traditional culture
and methods.
Since much of the visual practice of the
Aboriginal tribes was for sacred purposes, it
was not until the 1970s that this sector of
art was introduced to outsiders when a
mural honouring the Tjala, or Honey Ant
Ancestors, was painted on a government
school building by men from the Papunya
settlement in central Australia.
Included are examples of paintings on canvas, pieces created with bark and natural pigments, and sculptures carved of wood, woven
of fibre and cast in bronze.
Many of the artworks presented communicate indigenous concepts through symbolic
narratives that relate to their story of creation
and to ancestral spirits. A common aesthetic
Regina Pilawuk Wilson (Australian Aboriginal, Marathiel people, Peppimenarti,
thread of simplified forms and patterning
Daly River region, Northern Territory), Sun Mat (2002), synthetic polymer
often reflects aerial perspectives of land, storypaint on canvas [Seattle Art Museum, Seattle WA – May 31-Sep 2]
telling, journeys and totemic representations.
This important collection was assembled over the last 20 years by Seattle couple Robert Kaplan and
Margaret Levi who have promised to gift their entire collection to the Seattle Art Museum. Allyn Cantor
TACOMA
★ Museum of Glass
1801 Dock St ✆253-284-4750
www.museumofglass.org
Summer Hours: mon-sat 10am-5pm
sun 12-5pm 3rd thurs 10am-8pm.
Admission: free for members, $12
adults, $10 seniors, military and students (13+ with ID), $10 groups of
10+, $5 children (6-12 yrs), children
under 6 free, family (2 adults & up to 4
children 18 and under) $36, admission
is free every 3rd thurs from 5-8pm.
Thru Jun 19 Gathering: John Miller
and Friends; Thru Jul 1 Beauty
Beyond Nature: The Glass Art of Paul
Stankard; Jul 14-Jan 6, 2013 Maestro: Recent Works by Lino Tagliapietra; Thru Oct 21 Origins: Early Works
by Dale Chihuly, made from 19681980 from local collections and the
museum’s collection; Thru Jan 2013
Scapes: Laura de Santillana and
Alessandro Diaz de Santillana; Thru
Jan 2013 “Classic Heat”, collection of
large-scale car hood ornaments created by the Museum of Glass Hot Shop
Team and artist John Miller and
inspired by classic designs by various
American automakers; Ongoing Made
at the Museum: The Visiting Artist
Collection.
Tacoma Art Museum
1701 Pacific Ave ✆253-272-4258
www.TacomaArtMuseum.org
wed-sun 10am-5pm, 3rd thurs 10am8pm, free from 5-8pm. Admission:
members free, adults $10, students/
military/seniors (65+) $8, family $25
(2 adults + up to 4 children under 18),
children 5 and under free. Jun 9-Sep
23 Paul, Dante and Marina Marioni,
“The Marioni Family: Radical Experimentation in Glass and Jewelry”, celebrates the art and legacy of one of the
Pacific Northwest’s most innovative
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and influential artist families; Thru Jun
10 Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire
in American Portraiture, first major
exhibition to address the question of
how gender identity and sexual orientation have dramatically shaped the
creation of modern American portraiture; Jun 23-Mar 2013 Best of the
Northwest: Paintings from the Collection, highlights from the museum’s
Northwest painting collection; Jun 30Oct 7 Marie Watt: Lodge, Blankets,
Stories, and Communities, range of
work from the past decade by nationally recognized mixed-media artist;
Ongoing Chihuly: Gifts from the
Artist, permanent collection of Chihuly
glass including more than 30 sculptures and drawings; Permanent
Installation Visitors can access the Ear
for Art: Chihuly Glass CellPhone Tour
any time from anywhere by calling
888-411-4220 – map of audio stops
throughout downtown Tacoma is
available online.
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
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Alpha listing of galleries in this issue
Access Gallery 42
Agnes Bugera Gallery 18
Alberta Craft Council Gallery 18
Alcheringa Gallery 61
Alternator Centre 27
Amelia Douglas Gallery, Douglas College 30
Annie Meyer Artwork Gallery 67
Arnold Mikelson Mind & Matter 41
Art Beatus 42
The Art Emporium 44
Art Gallery at Evergreen 26
Art Gallery of Alberta 18
Art Gallery of Calgary 10
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria 61
The Art Gym at Marylhurst University 67
Art Works Gallery 44
Artemis Gallery 30
Arts Council Gallery of New Westminster 30
Arts Downtown: Puyallup’s Outdoor
Gallery 69
Arts Off Main 44
Arts Pacific Co-op Gallery 22
Artspeak 44
ArtStarts Gallery 44
Ashpa Naira Gallery 60
Audain Gallery 44
Avenue Gallery 61
Barbara Boldt Original Art Studio 27
Baron Gallery and Studio 44
Bau-Xi Gallery 44
Bellevue Arts Museum 68
Bellevue Gallery 63
Bill Reid Gallery 44
Blackfish Gallery 67
Bluebird House Gallery 39
Bluerock Gallery 10
Blue Sky Gallery 67
Britannia Art Gallery 48
Britannia Mine Museum 22
Buckland Southerst Gallery 63
Burke Museum 69
Burnaby Art Gallery 22
Burnaby Village Museum & Carousel 24
Campbell River Art Gallery 25
Canlis Glass Gallery 69
Cannon Beach Gallery 66
Cannon Beach Gallery Group 66
Caroun Art Gallery 30
Centre A, Vancouver International Centre
for Contemporary Asian Art 48
Chali-Rosso Art Gallery 48
Chambers@916 67
Charles A. Hartman Fine Art 67
Charles H. Scott Gallery 48
Chilliwack Visual Artists Association 25
Choboter Fine Art 48
Circle Craft Gallery 49
CityScape Community Art Space, North
Vancouver Community Arts Council 31
Cloudflower Clayworks 22
Coastal Peoples Fine Arts Gallery 49
The Collectors’ Gallery 10
Comox Valley Art Gallery 26
Contemporary Art Gallery 49
Craft Connection & Gallery 378 29
Craft Council of BC 49
Cultural Centre Gallery 20
Dales Gallery 61
Davidson Galleries 70
Deluge Contemporary Art 61
Diana Paul Galleries 10
Diane Farris Gallery 49
Doctor Vigari Gallery 50
Dorian Rae Collection 50
Douglas Reynolds Gallery 50
Douglas Udell Gallery, Edmonton 19
Douglas Udell Gallery, Vancouver 50
Dundarave Print Workshop and Gallery 50
Eagle Spirit Gallery 50
eclectic 61
Elissa Cristall Gallery 50
Elizabeth Leach Gallery 67
Elliott Louis Gallery 50
Emily Carr Alumni Gallery 51
English Bay Gallery 51
Equinox Gallery 51
Esker Foundation 12
Esplanade Art Gallery 20
Ferry Building Gallery 63
Firehall Arts Centre Gallery 51
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The Fort Gallery 27
Foster/White Gallery 70
The Foyer Gallery, Squamish Public
Library 40
Fragrant-Wood Carvings Art Gallery 51
Framagraphic Framing Gallery 51
Francine Seders Gallery 70
Froelick Gallery 67
Frye Art Museum 70
Gainsborough Gallery 12
G. Gibson Gallery 70
Gallery 2, Grand Forks and District
Art and Heritage Centre 27
Gallery 110 72
Gallery at the Mac 62
Gallery Gachet 51
Gallery in the Oak Bay Village 62
Gallery Jones, Vancouver 52
Gallery Odin 40
Gallery of BC Ceramics 52
Geert Maas Sculpture Gardens & Gallery 29
Glenbow Museum 12
Golden Cactus Studio - Chris MacClure 65
Goldmoss Gallery 41
The Graffiti Co. Art Studio/Gallery 31
Granville Fine Art 52
Greenery Native Art Gallery 52
Greg Kucera Gallery 72
grunt gallery 52
Hallie Ford Museum of Art 68
Hanson Scott Gallery 72
Havana Gallery 53
Heffel Fine Art Auction House 53
Henry Art Gallery 72
Herringer Kiss Gallery 12
hfa contemporary 53
Howe Street Gallery 53
Ian Tan Gallery 53
Illingworth Kerr Gallery, Alberta College
of Art + Design 14
Inglewood Fine Arts 14
Inuit Gallery of Vancouver 53
Japanese Canadian National Museum
(see Nikkei National Museum) 24
Jarvis Hall Fine Art 14
Alpha listing of galleries in this issue
Jenkins Showler Gallery 41
Jennifer Kostuik Gallery 53
Jeunesse Gallery of Fine Arts 53
Kamloops Art Gallery 27
Katherine McLean Studio 55
Kelowna Art Gallery 29
Kootenay Gallery 25
Kurbatoff Art Gallery 55
Kwantlen Art Gallery 42
Landing Gallery Artists’ Co-op 41
Langham Cultural Centre Gallery 27
Lattimer Gallery 55
Laura Russo Gallery 67
Legacy Art Gallery 62
Lisa Harris Gallery 72
The Lloyd Gallery 33
Lúz Gallery 62
Madrona Gallery 62
Maltwood Prints and Drawings Gallery at
the McPherson Library 62
Maple Ridge Art Gallery 29
Marilyn S. Mylrea Art Gallery 55
Marion Scott Gallery 55
Masters Gallery 55
Monny's Art Gallery 56
Monte Clark Gallery 56
Morley Myers Studio 39
Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery 56
Mountain Galleries 65
Museum of Anthropology, UBC 56
Museum of Contemporary Art – Calgary 14
Museum of Contemporary Craft 67
Museum of Glass 80
Museum of Northern BC 38
Museum of Northwest Art 69
Museum of Vancouver 56
Nanaimo Art Gallery 29
The New Gallery (TNG) 14
Newzones 16
Nikkei National Museum 24
North Vancouver Museum 31
Northwest By Northwest Gallery 66
Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture 78
The Old School House Arts Centre 38
ON MAIN 56
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Open Space 62
Or Gallery 56
Osoyoos Art Gallery 33
Pacific Home and Art Centre 56
Paul Kuhn Gallery 16
Pegasus Gallery of Canadian Art 39
Pendulum Gallery 56
Peninsula Gallery 40
Penticton Art Gallery 35
Peter Kiss Studio and Gallery 57
Petley Jones Gallery 57
Place des Arts 26
Platform Gallery 72
Polychrome Fine Arts 62
Porch Gallery 39
Port Angeles Fine Arts Center 69
Port Moody Arts Centre 35
Portland Art Museum 68
Pratt Gallery at Tashiro Kaplan Studios 72
Presentation House Gallery 31
Prographica/fine works on paper 73
Queen Elizabeth Theatre Mezzanine
Gallery (see Emily Carr Alumni Gallery) 51
The Reach Gallery Museum Abbotsford 20
Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery 20
Republic Gallery 57
Richmond Art Gallery 38
Robinson Studio Gallery 57
Royal BC Museum at Wing Sang 57
Rufus Lin Gallery of Japanese Art 39
SAGA Public Art Gallery 39
Satellite Gallery 57
Seattle Art Museum 73
Seattle Asian Art Museum 73
Seymour Art Gallery 33
Shift Studio 74
Sidney and Gertrude Zack Gallery, Jewish
Community Centre 57
Silk Purse Arts Centre 64
Simon Fraser University Gallery 24
Slide Room Gallery 63
South Shore Gallery 40
Southern Alberta Art Gallery 19
SPAC Gallery 74
SPACE emmarts 33
Spirit Wrestler Gallery 58
Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre 65
Station House Gallery 65
Stinking Fish Studio Tour 63
Stride Art Gallery Association 16
Studio 13 Fine Art 58
Sun Spirit Gallery 64
Sunshine Coast Arts Council + Arts Centre 41
Surrey Art Gallery 42
Tacoma Art Museum 80
Teck Gallery 58
Toni Onley Estate 58
Touchstones Nelson: Museum of Art
and History 30
Traver Gallery, Seattle 74
Trench Contemporary Art 58
TrépanierBaer 16
Tsawwassen Longhouse Gallery 42
Two Rivers Gallery 35
UNIT/PITT Projects 58
Unitarian Church of Vancouver 59
University of Lethbridge Art Gallery 20
Uno Langmann Limited 59
Vancouver Art Gallery 59
Vancouver Maritime Museum 60
Vernon Public Art Gallery 60
Vetri Glass – Seattle 78
View Art Gallery 63
W2 Media Café 60
Wallace Galleries 18
WaterWorks Gallery 69
The Weiss Gallery 18
West End Gallery, Edmonton 19
West End Gallery, Victoria 63
West Vancouver Museum 64
Western Bridge 78
Whatcom Museum of History and Art 68
White Bird Gallery 67
White Rock Gallery 65
Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies 10
Winchester Galleries 63
Winsor Gallery 60
Xchanges Gallery 63
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GALLERY OPENINGS + EVENTS
June 2 Saturday
2-4pm Opening reception: Cut and Paste. EQUINOX
PROJECT SPACE, 525 Great Northern Way, Vancouver, BC.
June 7 Thursday
6-9pm Opening reception: Peter Krausz – Landscapes,
paintings. GALLERY JONES, 1725 W 3rd Ave, Vancouver
BC.
June 9 Saturday
1-3pm Artist’s talk: Newfoundland artist Michael Pitt
will discuss his exhibition, Implements of Capture. VIEW
ART GALLERY, 104-860 View St, Victoria BC.
1-4pm Opening reception: Expanding Horizons, David
Begbie, Lionel Thomas, Sarah Brayer, Jane Kenyon,
John Koerner, Christian McLeod, Paul Bureau, Deon
Venter, Kambiz Sharif, Barry Wainwright and Roger
Watt, work never before shown by Canadian and
international artists. ELLIOTT LOUIS GALLERY, 258 E 1st
Ave, Vancouver BC.
2-4pm Opening reception: Sylvain Voyer, Seeing
Alberta, Latitude 50 to Latitude 53. DOUGLAS UDELL
GALLERY, 10332 124 St NW, Edmonton AB.
June 21 Thursday
7-9pm Opening reception: Sean Mills, Christopher
Donnelly and Merrell Gerber, Slippage, paintings,
sculptures and installations. CITYSCAPE COMMUNITY ART
SPACE, NORTH VANCOUVER COMMUNITY ARTS COUNCIL, 335
Lonsdale Ave, North Vancouver BC.
June 23 Saturday
2-4pm Opening reception: Druh Ireland, kindergarten
recklessness meets abstract expressionism. DISTRICT
LIBRARY GALLERY, LYNN VALLEY MAIN LIBRARY, 1277 Lynn
Valley Rd, North Vancouver, BC.
6-8pm Opening reception: Phyllis Trowbridge, Michael
Lorenzini and Bets Cole, Landscape x 3, plein air
paintings. CANNON BEACH GALLERY, 1064 S Hemlock,
Cannon Beach OR.
June 26 Tuesday
7pm Opening reception: The New Design Gallery on
the frontier 1955-1966. WEST VANCOUVER MUSEUM, 680
17th St, West Vancouver BC.
June 28 Thursday
June 10 Sunday
7pm Opening reception: Douglas Gordon and Philippe
Parreno, Zidane, A 21st Century Portrait; The Ties that
Bind; Our Communities Our Stories: Making News
Making History; Molten Obsessions; Jeff Sawatzky,
Procession. THE REACH GALLERY MUSEUM ABBOTSFORD,
32388 Veterans Way, Abbotsford BC.
7-9pm Opening reception: Sophie Jodoin, close your
eyes. RICHMOND ART GALLERY, 7700 Minoru Gate,
Richmond BC.
June 14 Thursday
June 29 6-10pm and June 30 2-6pm. 10th Anniversary
Summer Exhibition and Sale, oils, acrylics,
watercolours, mixed-media paintings, scrimshaw,
pottery and sculptures. GALLERY ODIN, 215 Odin Rd,
Silver Star Mountain BC.
11am-6pm Event: Third Annual Mid-Main Art Fair,
featuring quality artworks by Enda Bardell, John
Beatty, Jackie Conradi-Robertson, Marney-Rose
Edge, Anne Gaze, Jennifer Harwood, James Koll,
Rithea Lamarche, Faith Love-Robertson, Debra
McArthur, Tristan McEheron, Edward Peck,
Emmanuelle Renard, Cheryl Roller, Elisabeth
Sommerville, Larry Tillyer and Roxsane Tiernan.
Contact: www.endabardell.com. HERITAGE HALL, 3102
Main St, Vancouver, BC.
7-9pm Opening reception: Yuri Elperin, The Essence of
Jazz, paintings inspired by jazz improvisation. SIDNEY
AND GERTRUDE ZACK GALLERY, JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTRE,
950 W 41st Ave, Vancouver BC.
June 15 Friday
6-9:30pm Opening reception: Ray Ophoff, Edges – New
Works, oil on canvas paintings. STUDIO 13 FINE ART,
1315 Railspur Alley, Vancouver BC.
June 16 Saturday
5pm Event: 20th Annual Art Auction – fundraiser with
more than 300 pieces of art donated by emerging
through master artists, features paintings, prints, glass,
photographs, sculpture, ceramics, art jewellery and
textiles. Visit the website for details. MUSEUM OF
NORTHWEST ART, 121 S First St, La Conner WA.
5-8pm Opening reception: Medium: Painting on
Canvas, features new works by various artists. LATTIMER
GALLERY, 1590 W 2nd Ave, Vancouver BC.
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June 29 Friday + June 30 Saturday
June 30 Saturday
6-8pm Opening reception: Carol Riley, Frank Boyden,
Deborah DeWit, Andie Thrams and Greg Wilbur, Sitka
Center for Art and Ecology/Five Artists. CANNON BEACH
GALLERY, 1064 S Hemlock, Cannon Beach OR.
July 5 Thursday
7pm Opening reception: The Gaze of History: Portraits
from the Collection with Drawing Installation by
Elizabeth MacKenzie. BURNABY ART GALLERY, 6344 Deer
Lake Ave, Burnaby BC.
7-10pm Opening reception: Jamasie Pitseolak,
Nicholas Galanin, Tanya Lukin-Linklater, Geronimo
Inutiq and Derek Aqqiaruq, Blizzard: Emerging
Northern Artists, new ideas in contemporary art by
indigenous artists working in the North. GRUNT GALLERY,
Unit 116-350 E 2nd Ave, Vancouver BC.
★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
GALLERY OPENINGS + EVENTS
July 7 Saturday
July 28 Saturday
12-5 pm Closing reception: Mary Blaze, AJ Brown,
Marney-Rose Edge, Christa Harder, Tara Kobewka,
Sharka Leigh, Gabriele Maurus, Sandrine Pelissier
and Isabelle Procter, Wisdom Made Visible. SPACE
EMMARTS, 195 Pemberton Ave, North Vancouver BC.
2-6pm Event: Elegant Household Objects Fundraiser –
a range of unique and beautiful household objects for
sale, proceeds to go towards programming at the
Vancouver Island School of Art. SLIDE ROOM GALLERY,
2549 Quadra St, Victoria BC.
6:30-11pm Opening reception: Scott Sueme and
Antonis Ensoe, Positive Places, Negative Spaces: Graffiti
to Deconstructivism, mixed media and abstract painting.
ELLIOTT LOUIS GALLERY, 258 E 1st Ave, Vancouver BC.
7-10pm Opening reception: Mary Downe, Seasons of
My Garden, recent paintings – oil on canvas and mixedmedia textile work. ARTEMIS GALLERY, 104C-4390 Gallant
Ave, North Vancouver BC.
6-8pm Opening reception: Alistair Rance, Everett Series;
David Wilson; Marlene McPherson, Okanagan Series;
Creekside Seniors Residence Artists, Featuring Vernon.
VERNON PUBLIC ART GALLERY, 3228 31st Ave, Vernon BC.
July 12 Thursday
July 19 Thursday
7-9pm Opening reception: The Art of Typography,
select posters from 7 editions of Annual Typography
Poster Exhibitions. CITYSCAPE COMMUNITY ART SPACE,
NORTH VANCOUVER COMMUNITY ARTS COUNCIL, 335 Lonsdale
Ave, North Vancouver BC.
July 21 Saturday
1-2pm Artists’ talk: Graffiti to Deconstructivism, Scott
Sueme and Antonis Ensoe discuss their work and
experiences as graffiti artists and emerging abstract
painters, including the history, controversy and cultural
ideas behind Graffiti and Street Art. ELLIOTT LOUIS
GALLERY, 258 E 1st Ave, Vancouver BC.
July 26 Thursday
6:30-8:30pm Opening reception: Grazyna Woolski,
acrylic floral paintings; Keith Gray, sculptural and
portrait woodcarving. DISTRICT FOYER GALLERY, DISTRICT
HALL OF NORTH VANCOUVER, 355 W Queens Rd, North
Vancouver, BC.
July 28 Saturday
2-6pm Opening reception: Modern Family NWC, fabric
works by Trace Yeomans, wood carvings by Don
Yeomans and video works by Kyran Yeomans. DOUGLAS
REYNOLDS GALLERY, 2335 Granville St, Vancouver BC.
August 2 Thursday
August 4 Saturday
6-8pm Opening reception: Sally Lackaff, Liza Jones,
Donna Sakamoto Crispin, Barbara Temple Ayres,
Susan C. Walsh, Scott Johnson, Michelle Beaulieu
and Grant Wood, Coastal Flora and Fauna. CANNON
BEACH GALLERY, 1064 S Hemlock, Cannon Beach OR.
August 9 Thursday
7-10pm Opening reception: June Yun, Water – 水 –
Shui, new paintings – oil on canvas. ARTEMIS GALLERY,
104C-4390 Gallant Ave, North Vancouver BC.
August 11 Saturday
1-4pm Opening reception: Sculpture in the City, David
Begbie, John Dann, Alan Fulle, Mary-Ann Liu,
Frances Semple, Kambiz Sharif, Parviz Tanavoli and
Kathy Venter, celebrating the many forms of sculpture.
ELLIOTT LOUIS GALLERY, 258 E 1st Ave, Vancouver BC.
August 16 Thursday
7:30pm Opening reception and Artist’s talk: Clint
Neufeld: Powertrains and Peacocks, works that honour
the beauty of design and craftsmanship in everyday
objects. ART GALLERY OF GREATER VICTORIA, 1040 Moss St,
Victoria BC.
August 25 Saturday
2-4pm Opening reception: Stephanie Denz, dreamlike,
figurative and architectural works painted on found
materials. DISTRICT LIBRARY GALLERY, LYNN VALLEY MAIN
LIBRARY, 1277 Lynn Valley Rd, North Vancouver, BC.
20th Annual Art Auction
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Doors open at 5pm, live auction begins at 7:15pm
Silent and live auctions featuring over 300 works by painters, printmakers,
sculptors, glass artists, ceramic artists, jewelers, textile artists and photographers
Public Previews
Free and open to
the public:
Fri, June 15, 12-5
Sat, June 17, 11-3
www.preview-art.com
Tickets $100 each
To preview or buy tickets online, visit: www.museumofnwart.org
or for information call 360.466.4446, ext. 109
Museum of Northwest Art,121 South First Street, La Conner, Washington
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