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THE GALLERY GUIDE<br />

ALBERTA ■ BRITISH COLUMBIA ■ OREGON ■ WASHINGTON<br />

<strong>April</strong>/<strong>May</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

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contents<br />

24 Gallery Views<br />

50 Conservator’s Corner<br />

67 Catalogues <strong>of</strong> Interest<br />

73 Art Services + Materials Directory<br />

76 Gallery Index<br />

78 Gallery Openings + Events<br />

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10<br />

48<br />

previews<br />

10 Fleeting Beauty: Japanese<br />

Woodblock Prints<br />

Seattle Asian Art Museum<br />

12 Mixed Signals: Artists Consider<br />

Masculinity in Sport<br />

The Art Gallery <strong>of</strong> Calgary<br />

14 Alden Mason: Endless Flirting on Paper<br />

Foster/White Gallery<br />

30 Andrea Benson: Hands and Minds<br />

23 Sandy Gallery<br />

36 Angela Fama: Mirrorface<br />

grace-gallery/ON MAIN Gallery<br />

44 Marleen Vermeulen<br />

Kurbat<strong>of</strong>f Art Gallery<br />

46 Nicole Dextras: Signs <strong>of</strong> Change<br />

grunt gallery<br />

48 Dios Nunca Muere: politics in<br />

contemporary Oaxacan Art<br />

Deluge Contemporary/Open Space<br />

52 Critical Messages: Contemporary<br />

Northwest Artists on <strong>the</strong> Environment<br />

Western Gallery<br />

54 Maria Entis: Nests, Eggs and <strong>the</strong><br />

Empty Nest<br />

Ian Tan Gallery<br />

56 Monster<br />

West Vancouver Museum<br />

58 Jeff Molloy: A Canadian Portrait<br />

Winchester Galleries<br />

66 Tom Fawkes and Judith Poxson Fawkes<br />

Laura Russo Gallery<br />

72 The <strong>Arts</strong> & Crafts Movement in <strong>the</strong><br />

Pacific Northwest<br />

Northwest Museum <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> & Culture<br />

COVER: Eishosai Choki (c.1789-1795), Woman sewing while a man watches (undated), woodblock<br />

print; ink and colour on paper [Seattle Asian Art Museum, Seattle WA, Apr1-Jul 4]<br />

Promised gift <strong>of</strong> Mary and Allan Kollar, in honour <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 75th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seattle Art Museum<br />

<strong>April</strong>/<strong>May</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

Vol. 24 No. 2<br />

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8 Black Diamond, Calgary<br />

14 Drumheller, Edmonton<br />

16 Lethbridge<br />

17 Medicine Hat, Red Deer<br />

BRITISH COLUMBIA<br />

17 Abbotsford<br />

18 Burnaby<br />

19 Campbell River,<br />

Castlegar, Chilliwack<br />

22 Coquitlam, Courtenay<br />

23 Fort Langley, Gabriola Island,<br />

Gibsons, Grand Forks<br />

26 Kamloops, Kaslo, Kelowna<br />

27 Maple Ridge, Nanaimo<br />

28 Nelson, New Westminster,<br />

North Vancouver<br />

29 Osoyoos, Penticton<br />

30 Port Alberni, Port Moody,<br />

Prince George<br />

31 Prince Rupert, Qualicum Beach,<br />

Richmond, Salmon Arm<br />

32 Salt Spring Island, Sidney,<br />

Sooke, Squamish, Summerland<br />

33 Sunshine Coast, Surrey<br />

36 Tsawwassen, Vancouver<br />

57 Vernon, Victoria<br />

62 West Vancouver<br />

63 Whistler, White Rock<br />

OREGON<br />

64 Cannon Beach, Marylhurst<br />

65 Portland<br />

66 Salem<br />

WASHINGTON<br />

66 Bellevue, Bellingham<br />

69 Friday Harbor, La Conner, Longview,<br />

Port Angeles, Seattle<br />

71 Spokane<br />

72 Tacoma<br />

73 Walla Walla<br />

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ALBERTA<br />

BLACK DIAMOND<br />

Maryanne’s Eden<br />

109 Centre Ave E ✆403-933-5524<br />

www.maryanneseden.com<br />

wed-sun 11am-5pm or by appt. Ongoing<br />

Works by Maryanne Jespersen;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 29, 10am-5pm, <strong>May</strong> 30, 11am-<br />

5pm Maryanne Jespersen, “Spring<br />

Show,” new works celebrating 10 years.<br />

CALGARY<br />

★ Art Gallery <strong>of</strong> Calgary<br />

117 8th Ave SW ✆403-770-1350<br />

www.artgallerycalgary.org<br />

tues-sat 10am-5pm first thurs 4pm-<br />

9pm. Admission: $5 adult, $2.50 student/youth<br />

(with valid student ID), $5<br />

senior (60+), children under 6 free.<br />

Thru Apr 10 The Kingston Prize 2009:<br />

Canada’s National Portrait Competition,<br />

biennial national competition for<br />

paintings and drawings <strong>of</strong> portraits <strong>of</strong><br />

Canadians by Canadian artists; Apr 30-<br />

Sep 4 “Mixed Signals: Artists Consider<br />

Masculinity in Sports”, group show <strong>of</strong><br />

international contemporary artists,<br />

including Mat<strong>the</strong>w Barney, Brian Jungen,<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Opie and Paul Pfeiffer-<br />

Willis, probe <strong>the</strong> stereotype <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

American male athlete.<br />

1st Ave NW<br />

13th Ave SW<br />

15th Ave SW<br />

17th Ave SW<br />

1th St SW<br />

1<br />

10th St NW<br />

6th Ave SW<br />

8th Ave SW<br />

9th St SW<br />

16th Ave SW<br />

CALGARY<br />

4th Ave SW<br />

Royal Ave SW<br />

Memorial Dr NW<br />

8th St SW<br />

7th Ave SW<br />

9th Ave SW<br />

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6th St SW<br />

Artfirm Gallery<br />

617 11 Ave SW, Lower Level<br />

✆403-206-1344 www.artfirm.ca<br />

tues-sat 10am-5pm or by appt. Thru<br />

Apr 10 Tim Schouten, Dale Kirschenma<br />

and Bryce Meyer, “Inland”, landscapes<br />

in oil, encaustic and photography;<br />

Apr 15-<strong>May</strong> 15 Dale Dunning,<br />

“New Work”, bronze sculpture based<br />

on <strong>the</strong> artist’s exquisite letterhead<br />

series; <strong>May</strong> 20-Jun 19 John Boletta<br />

and Hea<strong>the</strong>r Corbett; “On Paper”, ink,<br />

pen and paint on paper works.<br />

★ Axis Contemporary Art<br />

107-100 7th Ave SW<br />

✆403-262-3356 www.axisart.ca<br />

mon-fri 10:30am-5:30pm sat 11am-<br />

5pm. Apr 1-22 Othon Castaneda,<br />

“Recent Work”; <strong>May</strong> 7-29 Audrey<br />

Mabee, “Fragments, Fictions and<br />

Fantasies: New Paintings”.<br />

Collector’s Gallery<br />

1332 9th Ave SE ✆403-245-8300<br />

www.collectorsgallery<strong>of</strong>art.com<br />

tues-fri 10am-5:30pm sat 10am-5pm.<br />

Apr 17-<strong>May</strong> 7 Robert Dempster, mixed<br />

media; <strong>May</strong> 8-31 Margaret Shelton,<br />

watercolours, block prints, linocuts and<br />

pastels.<br />

Diana Paul Galleries<br />

737 2nd St SW ✆403-262-9947<br />

www.dianapaul.com<br />

tues-sat 11am-4:30pm, Apr Bruno Cote,<br />

Prince's Island<br />

Park<br />

14th Ave SW<br />

5th St SW<br />

Elbow Dr<br />

4th St SW<br />

Stephen<br />

11th Ave SW<br />

12th Ave SW<br />

1st St SW<br />

Centre St<br />

Lindsay<br />

Park<br />

22nd Ave<br />

4th Ave NE<br />

3rd Ave NE<br />

2nd Ave NE<br />

Bow River<br />

1st St SE<br />

Memorial Dr<br />

Macleod Tr<br />

Edmonton Tr<br />

DIANA PAUL<br />

GALLERIES AXIS, SWIRL,<br />

◆ NEW GALLERY<br />

ART GALLERY<br />

OF CALGARY ◆ ◆<br />

TREPANIER ◆<br />

◆ TRIANGLE<br />

◆<br />

BAER<br />

NEWZONES<br />

GLENBOW<br />

PAUL KUHN<br />

◆ ◆◆WEISS<br />

◆ ◆ARTFIRM<br />

◆STRIDE<br />

HERRINGER<br />

KISS<br />

CPR tracks<br />

Calgary<br />

Exhibition &<br />

Stampede<br />

Park<br />

Nicholas Bott, Clayton Anderson and<br />

Ken Gillespie, “Art with Heart”, group<br />

show to benefit earthquake victims <strong>of</strong><br />

Haiti and Chile; <strong>May</strong> Sarah Kidner,<br />

Anne-Marie Harvey, Charles Spratt,<br />

Leonard Paul and o<strong>the</strong>rs, “Fresh”,<br />

group show welcoming artists new to<br />

<strong>the</strong> gallery.<br />

★ Glenbow Museum<br />

130 9th Ave SE ✆403-268-4100<br />

www.glenbow.org<br />

mon-sat 9am-5pm sun 12-5pm. Admission:<br />

adults $14, seniors $10,<br />

students/youth $9, family $28, children<br />

under 6 free, members free. <strong>May</strong> 15-Aug<br />

1 Stephen Hutchings: Landscapes for<br />

<strong>the</strong> End <strong>of</strong> Time, charcoal and oil applied<br />

to digital images on canvas present landscapes<br />

<strong>of</strong> our time, landscapes <strong>of</strong> a<br />

threatened earth; Riopelle: The Glory <strong>of</strong><br />

Abstraction, work <strong>of</strong> Canada’s internationally<br />

renowned abstract painter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

20th century, includes canvases borrowed<br />

from public and private collections;<br />

The Painter as Printmaker:<br />

Impressionist Prints from <strong>the</strong> National<br />

Gallery <strong>of</strong> Canada, 60 works drawn from<br />

<strong>the</strong> National Gallery <strong>of</strong> Canada’s collection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Realist and Impressionist prints<br />

including works on paper by such<br />

famous 19th C. artists as Corot, Millet,<br />

Manet, Pissarro, Degas, Renoir, Cassatt,<br />

Cezanne and Van Gogh; Thru Apr<br />

25 The Nude in Modern Canadian Art –<br />

1920-1950, <strong>the</strong> nude in art from classical<br />

St. Patrick's Island<br />

9th Ave SE<br />

Elbow River<br />

17th Ave SE<br />

Spiller Rd<br />

McDougall Rd<br />

COLLECTOR'S<br />

GALLERY<br />

◆<br />

12th St SE


PROMISED GIFT OF MARY AND ALLAN KOLLAR<br />

www.seattleartmuseum.org<br />

Fleeting Beauty: Japanese Woodblock Prints<br />

SEATTLE ASIAN ART MUSEUM, SEATTLE, WA – Apr 1-Jul 4, <strong>2010</strong> Fleeting Beauty: Japanese Woodblock<br />

Prints is a significant collection <strong>of</strong> over 60 traditional Japanese woodblock prints from <strong>the</strong><br />

18th and 19th centuries. It represents some <strong>of</strong> Japan's most renowned artists <strong>of</strong> ukiyo-e, or “pictures<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> floating world”. This genre <strong>of</strong> printmaking depicts <strong>the</strong> vibrant urban culture <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> city<br />

<strong>of</strong> Edo, Japan (now Tokyo), which grew to be one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> largest cities in <strong>the</strong> world during this era.<br />

Produced for <strong>the</strong> mass populace, <strong>the</strong>se graphic and stylized works <strong>of</strong>ten functioned as playbills for<br />

popular entertainment, to advertise <strong>the</strong> newest<br />

styles, or to show actors <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kabuki <strong>the</strong>atre.<br />

The ukiyo-e are dramatic and compelling<br />

compositions representing transient moments,<br />

fleeting pleasures and ephemeral fantasies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Edo period. Most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se elegant works tell <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

stories through fluid, linear, hand-coloured compositions.<br />

Female subjects are captured in dramatic<br />

poses, wearing elaborate hairstyles and<br />

Kitagawa Utamaro (1753-1806), Courtesan seated smoking with<br />

an adolescent client (1799), Ukiyo-e, o-ban sheet: polychrome<br />

woodblock print on paper [Seattle Asian Art Museum, Seattle<br />

WA, Apr 1-Jul 4]<br />

and academic traditions to more personal,<br />

varied and original forms <strong>of</strong> expression,<br />

featuring paintings, drawings,<br />

sculpture and photography from Canadian<br />

Museums and private collections;<br />

Kent Monkman: The Triumph <strong>of</strong> Mischief,<br />

oil paintings, sculptural spaces and<br />

objects, films, videos and photography<br />

from 2003 to <strong>the</strong> present constructs new<br />

stories that challenge history, ethnicity,<br />

gender and sexuality creating an Old<br />

West as a land <strong>of</strong> cross-dressing, roleswapping<br />

play between ‘cowboys and<br />

Indians’; Thru <strong>May</strong> 16 Kaahsinnooniksi<br />

Ao’toksisawooyawa, Our Ancestors<br />

Have Come to Visit: Reconnections with<br />

Historic Blackfoot Shirts, on loan from<br />

<strong>the</strong> Pitt Rivers Museum at Oxford University,<br />

five hide shirts decorated with porcupine<br />

quills, paint and human hair<br />

believed acquired in <strong>the</strong> 1840s by<br />

employees <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Hudson’s Bay Company<br />

from First Nations people.<br />

Herringer Kiss Gallery<br />

709A 11 Ave SW ✆403-228-4889<br />

www.herringerkissgallery.com<br />

tues-fri 10am-5:30pm sat 11am-5pm.<br />

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flowing, patterned kimonos.<br />

The earliest examples in this collection are<br />

sensual black and white pieces depicting courtesans<br />

with clients. Kitagawa Utamaro's graceful<br />

renditions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> charming and alluring beauties<br />

are some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> most notable in <strong>the</strong> exhibit. The<br />

landscape-based works <strong>of</strong> Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige show new atmospheric<br />

approaches to rendering perspective in both rural and urban scenes. The exhibit also includes<br />

many Hiroshige landscape prints based on travels along <strong>the</strong> road from Edo to Kyoto, including <strong>the</strong><br />

series One Hundred Famous Views <strong>of</strong> Edo and The Fifty-three Stations <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tokaido. Allyn Cantor<br />

Thru Apr 3 Harry Kiyooka – Kalpa<br />

Series, and an introduction to Erin<br />

McSavaney; Apr 10-<strong>May</strong> 8 Siobhan<br />

Humston, “presage”, new paintings in<br />

acrylic, graphite, pastel on paper and<br />

wood by Vancouver artist on <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>me<br />

<strong>of</strong> nature’s beauty and fragility; <strong>May</strong><br />

15-Jun 12 Laurel Smith, “CIXI”, series<br />

<strong>of</strong> new minimalist paintings informed<br />

by Chinoiserie and <strong>the</strong> dowager<br />

Empress <strong>of</strong> China, Cixi.<br />

★ The New Gallery (TNG)<br />

Unit 212, Art Central, 100 7 Ave SW<br />

✆403-233-2399<br />

www.<strong>the</strong>newgallery.org<br />

tues-fri 11am-5pm, sat 12pm-6pm.<br />

Free admission. Thru <strong>May</strong> 1 Marilou<br />

Lemmens and Richard Ibghy, “Horse<br />

and Sparrow”, an installation <strong>of</strong> visual<br />

and semantic devices aiming to improve<br />

<strong>the</strong> models, systems, and narratives put<br />

forth by economists; <strong>May</strong> 14-Jun 19<br />

Chih-Chien Wang, “Watered Plant” and<br />

“February”, new photo-based installations<br />

which reference star-gazing as a<br />

method to explore <strong>the</strong> relationship<br />

between perception and narrative.<br />

NEWZONES Gallery <strong>of</strong><br />

Contemporary Art<br />

730 11th Ave SW ✆403-266-1972<br />

www.newzones.com<br />

tues-fri 10:30am-5:30pm sat 11am-<br />

5pm. Thru Apr 17 Jonathan Forrest,<br />

“New Work”, Forrest reinvents <strong>the</strong> idea<br />

<strong>of</strong> contemporary prairie painting,<br />

emphasizing an abstract sense <strong>of</strong><br />

humour, with a touch <strong>of</strong> quirkiness, a<br />

dialogue with historical abstraction, but<br />

in <strong>the</strong> now; Apr 24-Jun 12 William<br />

Perehud<strong>of</strong>f, Perehud<strong>of</strong>f has been painting<br />

for <strong>the</strong> last seven decades. He<br />

received <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Canada, recognizing<br />

his outstanding artistic achievements<br />

and for his ongoing contributions<br />

to Canadian art; Angela Grossman,<br />

Grossmann’s images escape to<br />

that place <strong>of</strong> make believe which can so<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten seem to make up for what is<br />

denied us in <strong>the</strong> real world.<br />

Paul Kuhn Gallery<br />

724 11th Ave SW ✆403-263-1162<br />

www.paulkuhngallery.com<br />

tues-sat 10am-5:30pm and by appt.<br />

Thru Apr 20 Bryan Ryley, “Intermittent


www.artgallerycalgary.org<br />

Mixed Signals: Artists Consider Masculinity in Sport<br />

THE ART GALLERY OF CALGARY, CALGARY AB – Apr 30-Sep 4, <strong>2010</strong> Mixed Signals presents work created<br />

during <strong>the</strong> past 15 years by artists who have examined various notions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> male athlete.<br />

Through video, photography, mixed media, sculpture, painting, and installation, <strong>the</strong> artists –<br />

including Mat<strong>the</strong>w Barney, Mark Bradford, Marcelino Gonçalves, Lyle Ashton Harris, Brian Jungen,<br />

Kurt Kauper, Shaun El. C. Leonardo, Kori Newkirk, Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Opie, Paul Pfeiffer, Marco Rios, Collier<br />

Schorr, Joe Sola, Sam Taylor-Wood and Hank Willis Thomas – emphasize <strong>the</strong> social construction<br />

<strong>of</strong> “masculinity” and <strong>the</strong> ways in which it is encoded in sports.<br />

The exhibit critiques ideals <strong>of</strong> masculinity associated with competition, including <strong>the</strong> characterization<br />

<strong>of</strong> male athletes as aggressive, heterosexual<br />

and emotionally-remote; <strong>the</strong><br />

ego-driven management <strong>of</strong> male sports<br />

and sports figures; sports “legends” and<br />

heroes; <strong>the</strong> place <strong>of</strong> media and advertising<br />

in <strong>the</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> individual and team<br />

identities; as well as <strong>the</strong> hot topics <strong>of</strong> sexual<br />

orientation and drug use. It asks important<br />

questions about how, why and what it<br />

is that we watch, desire and adore in <strong>the</strong><br />

spectacular, media-saturated field <strong>of</strong><br />

sports.<br />

Mixed Signals is an expanded version<br />

Brian Jungen, Michael (2003), mixed media installation [The Art Gallery <strong>of</strong><br />

Calgary, Calgary AB, Apr 30-Sep 4]<br />

Entropy”, paintings and works on<br />

paper; Apr 24-<strong>May</strong> 23 Robbin Deyo,<br />

paintings and drawings; James Lumsden,<br />

paintings; <strong>May</strong> 29-Jun 26 Jeffrey<br />

Hunter, new paintings.<br />

Stride Art Gallery<br />

Association<br />

1004 MacLeod Trail SE<br />

✆403-262-8507 www.stride.ab.ca<br />

tues-sat 11am-5pm. Admission is free.<br />

+15 WINDOW, THE EPCOR CENTRE FOR THE<br />

PERFORMING ARTS, 205 8th Ave SE. MAIN<br />

SPACE Apr 16-<strong>May</strong> 29 Mireille Perron,<br />

“The Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Feminist Pataphysics”,<br />

series <strong>of</strong> small-scale models<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ateliers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Near Future – not fearing<br />

a time warp, Perron has invited 13<br />

emerging artists to propose work in<br />

response to <strong>the</strong> imagined facilities; +15<br />

WINDOW SPACE Apr-<strong>May</strong> Brian Kent<br />

Gotro, “THE WHITE ROOM”, interdisciplinary<br />

work consisting <strong>of</strong> a 5-channel<br />

video sculpture, musical accoutrements<br />

and some personal items from<br />

<strong>the</strong> artist: sketchbook, invites, scribbled<br />

notes and daily ephemera.<br />

★ Swirl Fine Art & Design<br />

Unit 104-100 7th Ave SW<br />

✆403-266-5337 www.swirlfineart.com<br />

tues-fri 10am-5pm sat 11am-4pm, first<br />

thurs 10am-9pm. Apr 1-30 Lindsey<br />

Love, “Inner Prairie; Unconventionally”,<br />

new acrylic and oil paintings by resident<br />

artist; <strong>May</strong> 6-30 Tracy Proctor, “Nature’s<br />

Muse”, new encaustic paintings.<br />

TrépanierBaer<br />

105-999 8th St SW ✆403-244-2066<br />

www.trepanierbaer.com<br />

tues-fri 10:30am-5pm sat 11am-5pm.<br />

Thru Apr Alison Rossiter; Thru <strong>May</strong><br />

Carol Wainio.<br />

★ Triangle Gallery<br />

104-800 Macleod Trail SE<br />

✆403-262-1737<br />

www.trianglegallery.com<br />

tues-fri 11am-5pm sat 12-4pm. Admis-<br />

<strong>of</strong> Contemporary Projects 11: Hard Targets<br />

– Masculinity and American Sports, curated<br />

by Christopher Bedford for <strong>the</strong> Los<br />

Angeles County Museum <strong>of</strong> Art in 2008. This travelling exhibition, guest curated by Mr. Bedford,<br />

was organized and circulated by iCI (Independent Curators International), New York and toured<br />

Bloomfield Hills, Michigan; Baltimore, Maryland; and Columbus, Ohio during 2009 and <strong>2010</strong><br />

before coming to Calgary. Mia Johnson<br />

sion: adults $2, seniors/students $1,<br />

family $5. gallery free thurs. Thru Apr<br />

29 For <strong>the</strong> Record: Art <strong>of</strong> Helen Stadelbauer<br />

and Wes Irwin, survey/documentary<br />

project traces and analyzes <strong>the</strong><br />

artistic and academic career <strong>of</strong> Helen<br />

Stadelbauer (1910-2006) and Wes<br />

Irwin (1897-1976), important senior<br />

Calgary artists and <strong>the</strong> earliest pioneers<br />

<strong>of</strong> Modernism in Calgary and Alberta art<br />

and major proponents <strong>of</strong> avant-garde<br />

movements; <strong>May</strong> 6-19 Rock, Paper,<br />

Scissors, 23rd annual exhibition <strong>of</strong> children’s<br />

art (age 4-16) enrolled in visual<br />

arts programs conducted by pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

artists at <strong>the</strong> North Mount Pleasant<br />

and Wildflower <strong>Arts</strong> Centers, curated<br />

by Cori Stent and Aubrey Hallis.<br />

The Weiss Gallery<br />

1021 6th St SW ✆403-262-1880<br />

www.<strong>the</strong>weissgallery.com<br />

tues-sat 10am-5pm or by appt. Thru Apr<br />

10 Lee Nielsen, up and coming interdisciplinary<br />

Calgary artist creates urban<br />

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THE<br />

AVENUE<br />

GALLERY<br />

R O N P A R K E R<br />

An Artist’s Journey<br />

RETROSPECTIVE EXHIBITION<br />

Visit <strong>the</strong> origins <strong>of</strong> Ron Parker’s painting styles<br />

featuring over 70 paintings (wildlife, figurative & landscape)<br />

Exhibition and Sale <strong>April</strong> 11th - 24th<br />

Opening reception and artist’s presentation <strong>April</strong> 11th, 12 – 4 pm<br />

2184 OAK BAY AVENUE, VICTORIA 250-598-2184<br />

www.<strong>the</strong>avenuegallery.com


www.fosterwhite.com<br />

Alden Mason: Endless Flirting on Paper<br />

FOSTER/WHITE GALLERY, SEATTLE WA – Apr 4-27, <strong>2010</strong> Alden Mason has participated in <strong>the</strong> Northwest<br />

art scene for over half a century. At age 90, <strong>the</strong> prolific artist continues to create works <strong>of</strong> art in<br />

an ever-evolving style that reflects his active imagination. Mason, who grew up surrounded by <strong>the</strong><br />

fertile landscape <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Skagit Valley, still paints with a fresh childlike wonder reminiscent <strong>of</strong> such<br />

youthful experiences as bird-watching.<br />

Over <strong>the</strong> years, Mason has created a world <strong>of</strong> lyrical inventions. His s<strong>of</strong>t-focus paintings move<br />

between abstraction and an iconic language <strong>of</strong> mark-making where primitive style figures and birds<br />

populate energetic picture planes. His imagery is distinct and unique, with playful and humorous<br />

gestures found in <strong>the</strong> current paintings.<br />

Dedicated to change, improvisation and<br />

spontaneity in his mature years, Mason has<br />

incorporated <strong>the</strong> element <strong>of</strong> chance into several<br />

<strong>of</strong> his new pieces by drawing with his<br />

eyes closed. His latest paintings, created with<br />

watercolour and oil stick, move away from<br />

<strong>the</strong> fluid oil paintings from <strong>the</strong> 1970s which<br />

had brought him national attention. Mason<br />

was forced to abandon oil painting when <strong>the</strong><br />

medium affected his health, but has recently<br />

revisited <strong>the</strong> technique using acrylics and<br />

varnishes. Burpee Revisited captures all <strong>the</strong><br />

fluidity <strong>of</strong> his linear works without a firm<br />

distinction.<br />

Mason received his BFA and MFA from<br />

narratives facilitated by a distinctive tension<br />

between human figures, and <strong>the</strong><br />

atmosphere in which <strong>the</strong>y dwell; Apr 15-<br />

<strong>May</strong> 15 Tanya Slingsby, “ARCANA”,<br />

spirited and e<strong>the</strong>real abstract paintings;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 20-Jun 19 Barry Weiss, paintings<br />

reminiscent <strong>of</strong> stormy Saskatchewan<br />

prairie landscape and European sublime<br />

and romantic legacy are shown alongside<br />

surreal dreamlike canvases alluding<br />

to <strong>the</strong> French artist’s childlike inventiveness<br />

and a Tom Waits-esque edge by<br />

Jean-François Gromaire.<br />

DRUMHELLER<br />

Badlands Gallery<br />

50C 3rd Ave W ✆403-823-8680<br />

www.badlandsgallery.ca<br />

mon-sun 12-5pm and by appt. Admission<br />

is free. Apr-<strong>May</strong> Original works by<br />

members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Canadian Badlands<br />

Artist Association in a variety <strong>of</strong> media;<br />

Ongoing Artist-in-residence Robert<br />

Haines mon-fri 12-5pm.<br />

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EDMONTON<br />

Alden Mason, John's Wrecking Yard (2009), acrylic on paper<br />

[Foster/White Gallery, Seattle WA, Apr 4-27].<br />

<strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Washington and continued to teach at <strong>the</strong> University for 32 years. He is to be<br />

admired for his artistic dedication, willingness to reinvent himself, and his commitment to an<br />

au<strong>the</strong>ntic vision. Allyn Cantor<br />

Agnes Bugera Gallery<br />

12310 Jasper Ave NW ✆780-482-2854<br />

www.agnesbugeragallery.com<br />

tues-sat 10am-5pm. Thru Apr 9 David<br />

Luksha, “Advert, Convert, Subvert”,<br />

abstract works in layers <strong>of</strong> oil and wax;<br />

Apr 10-23 Mel Heath, landscapes, oil<br />

on canvas; Apr 24-<strong>May</strong> 7 David Wilson<br />

and Ian Rawlinson, “Dusk Night”,<br />

paintings <strong>of</strong> after dark; <strong>May</strong> 15-28, Barbara<br />

Amos, acrylics on canvas depicting<br />

<strong>the</strong> urban landscape.<br />

Alberta Craft Council Gallery<br />

10186 106 St NW ✆780-488-6611<br />

www.albertacraft.ab.ca<br />

mon-sat 10am-5pm. LOWER GALLERY<br />

Thru Apr 3 THIRTY, looking back and to<br />

<strong>the</strong> future <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Council and Alberta’s<br />

fine craft culture; Apr 10-Jul 3 CLAY<br />

<strong>2010</strong>, an exhibition and acquisition <strong>of</strong><br />

contemporary ceramics by <strong>the</strong> Alberta<br />

Foundation for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>; DISCOVERY<br />

GALLERY Thru Apr 10 Mariko McCrae<br />

and Duncan Gare, “An Affair to<br />

Remember”, Calgary ceramic artist<br />

McCrae explores <strong>the</strong> l<strong>of</strong>ty topic <strong>of</strong> mass<br />

production, consumerism and recycling;<br />

Apr 17-<strong>May</strong> 29 Brenda Danbrook,<br />

“The Geese Came Back”, new<br />

work by Opal ceramic artist; Natali<br />

Rodrigues, “Proximity and Touch”,<br />

Calgary glass artist explores <strong>the</strong> contrast<br />

between surfaces and colour <strong>of</strong><br />

glass and <strong>the</strong> forms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> objects.<br />

★ Art Gallery <strong>of</strong> Alberta<br />

2 Sir Winston Churchill Square<br />

✆780-392-2500 www.youraga.ca<br />

tues-fri 11am-7pm sat & sun 10am-<br />

5pm. Admission: members free, adults<br />

$12, seniors (65+)/students $8, children<br />

under 6 free, children 7-17 $8, family (up<br />

to 2 adults + 4 children) $26. Thru <strong>May</strong><br />

9 Janet Cardiff and George Bures<br />

Miller, “The Murder <strong>of</strong> Crows”, <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

largest sound installation to date has<br />

been shown in Sydney, Berlin and Brazil,<br />

but comes to Canadian audiences for <strong>the</strong>


THE<br />

AVENUE<br />

GALLERY<br />

F O R M R E A R R A N G E D<br />

Group Abstract Exhibition<br />

featuring paintings by<br />

ADELLE ANDREW, MICHAEL DEN HERTOG,<br />

LAURA HARRIS, MARK HEINE, JUTTA KAISER,<br />

JOYCE KAMIKURA, PHILIP MIX, RENATO MUCILLO,<br />

JOAN SKEET AND ANDREW WOOLDRIDGE<br />

Exhibition and Sale <strong>May</strong> 2nd - 15th<br />

Opening reception with artists present <strong>May</strong> 2nd, 12 – 4 pm<br />

2184 OAK BAY AVENUE, VICTORIA 250-598-2184<br />

www.<strong>the</strong>avenuegallery.com


first time as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> AGA’s opening<br />

exhibitions, in addition, “Storm Room”,<br />

continues <strong>the</strong> artists’ explorations into<br />

<strong>the</strong> emotive power <strong>of</strong> sound; Edward<br />

Burtynsky, “Building Art: Photographs<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Building <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> AGA, 2008-<strong>2010</strong>”,<br />

series <strong>of</strong> large format photographs tracing<br />

<strong>the</strong> construction process <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> new<br />

Art Gallery <strong>of</strong> Alberta; RBC NEW WORKS<br />

GALLERY Thru <strong>May</strong> 30 Edgar Dégas, “Figures<br />

in Motion”, drawings; Francisco<br />

Goya, “The Disasters <strong>of</strong> War and Los<br />

Caprichos”; Karsh, “Image Maker”,<br />

major exhibition marks <strong>the</strong> centenary <strong>of</strong><br />

one <strong>of</strong> Canada’s eminent portrait photographers,<br />

includes original portraits,<br />

studio and darkroom artifacts, archival<br />

material and innovative interactive and<br />

hands-on activities; Play on Architecture!<br />

The BMO World <strong>of</strong> Creativity, an<br />

interactive, hands-on space where children<br />

and <strong>the</strong>ir grown-ups can explore<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir creativity with giant building blocks<br />

to create 3-D structures.<br />

Douglas Udell Gallery<br />

10332 124 St NW ✆780-488-4445<br />

www.douglasudellgallery.com<br />

tues-sat 9:30am-5:30pm. Apr 24-<strong>May</strong><br />

8 Spring Show, annual group show;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 29-Jun 12 Vivian Thierfelder, new<br />

work.<br />

West End Gallery<br />

12308 Jasper Ave NW ✆780-488-4892<br />

www.westendgalleryltd.com<br />

tues-sat 10am-5pm. Apr 10-22 Robert<br />

Genn, Claude A. Simard, Rod Charlesworth,<br />

Brent R. Laycock, Glen Semple,<br />

Raynald Leclerc, W.H. Webb, Guy<br />

Roy and more, “35th Anniversary Collection”,<br />

special exhibition <strong>of</strong> contemporary<br />

Canadian art; Apr 17-18 Gallery<br />

Walk Weekend; Apr 24-<strong>May</strong> 6 Bev<br />

Rodin, “An Exhibition <strong>of</strong> New Work”;<br />

contemporary and distinctive landscape<br />

paintings focus on light, movement,<br />

colour and pattern on large-scale canvases;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 8-20 Richard Cole, “New<br />

Paintings”, Northwest Coast <strong>the</strong>med<br />

landscapes.<br />

LETHBRIDGE<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Alberta Art Gallery<br />

324 5th St S ✆403-327-8770<br />

www.saag.ca<br />

tues-sat 10am-5pm sun 1-5pm. Admission:<br />

general $5, students/seniors $4,<br />

groups $3 per person, members & children<br />

under 12 free. Thru Apr 25 Nanna<br />

Debois Buhl, “Looking For Donkeys”,<br />

photography, drawing, film and text<br />

map <strong>the</strong> residue and consider <strong>the</strong> present<br />

implications <strong>of</strong> Denmark's colonial<br />

history in what is now <strong>the</strong> U.S. Virgin<br />

Islands, where Danish, U.S. and<br />

African-Caribbean histories intersect;<br />

Brendan Tang, “Manga Ormolu”,<br />

ceramics that are contemporary, yet<br />

rooted in ancient traditions, robotic<br />

armatures, mechanical hulls, rocket<br />

thrusters and o<strong>the</strong>r futuristic, manga/mecha-inspired<br />

components are<br />

fused toge<strong>the</strong>r with delicate Ming<br />

dynasty vessels; <strong>May</strong> 1-Jun 20 Brian<br />

Goeltzenleuchter, “Institutional Wellbeing:<br />

An Olfactory Plan for <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

Alberta Art Gallery”.<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Lethbridge<br />

Art Gallery<br />

4401 University Dr, W600, Centre for<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> ✆403-329-2666<br />

www.uleth.ca/artgallery<br />

mon-fri 10am-4:30pm thurs 10am-<br />

8:30pm. Apr 16-Jun 4 HELEN CHRISTOU<br />

GALLERY The 1940s, works from <strong>the</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Lethbridge Art Collection,<br />

curated by Museum Studies interns<br />

Jarrett Duncan and Kasia Sosnowski;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 7-Sep 10 MAIN GALLERY In <strong>the</strong> Stillness,<br />

works from <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong><br />

Lethbridge Art Collection, curated by<br />

Jane Edmundson.<br />

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MEDICINE HAT<br />

★ Cultural Centre Gallery<br />

299 College Dr SE ✆403-529-3806<br />

sushel@medicinehat.ca<br />

mon-fri 9am-8pm sat sun holidays<br />

10am-5pm. Apr 2-27 Poster Show,<br />

work by Second Year <strong>Visual</strong> Communications<br />

students attending Medicine<br />

Hat College; <strong>May</strong> 1-26 Deanna Lemna,<br />

“The Owls <strong>of</strong> North America”, high<br />

relief clay scuptures; Jane MacKay,<br />

“And <strong>the</strong> Kiln God Smiled”, stoneware,<br />

porcelain and raku wares.<br />

Esplanade Art Gallery<br />

401 First St SE ✆403-502-8786<br />

www.esplanade.ca<br />

mon-fri 10am-5pm sat sun & holidays<br />

12-5pm. Thru Apr 11 Laara Cassells,<br />

“e·strange”, oil paintings which juxtapose<br />

images <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> generation dubbed<br />

‘<strong>the</strong> intentionally disengaged’ with <strong>the</strong><br />

historical equestrian portrait painting<br />

tradition, celebrating both <strong>the</strong>ir disjuncture<br />

and <strong>the</strong> resonance; Dana Shukster,<br />

“Pre-Flight -Trace”, large-scale, sepiatoned<br />

inkjet prints on paper and two<br />

projection works, mysterious and<br />

ephemeral images derived from pro-<br />

jected shadows <strong>of</strong> magpies in flight<br />

exploring fugitive aspects <strong>of</strong> light and<br />

shadow and resulting perceptions <strong>of</strong><br />

reality and illusion; Apr 24-Jun 6 Nocturnes:<br />

Paintings by Gordon Harper,<br />

over <strong>the</strong> last five years Edmontonbased<br />

artist Gordon Harper has produced<br />

dramatic and atmospheric oil<br />

paintings <strong>of</strong> quiet streets at night, portraits<br />

<strong>of</strong> houses both abandoned and<br />

occupied, and rapidly disappearing<br />

telephone booths, which provoke<br />

reflection on <strong>the</strong> ever-changing nature<br />

<strong>of</strong> our cities and towns; School Art<br />

<strong>2010</strong>, an annual celebration <strong>of</strong> hundreds<br />

<strong>of</strong> artworks from students <strong>of</strong> all<br />

ages from <strong>the</strong> Medicine Hat region.<br />

RED DEER<br />

bilton contemporary art<br />

4B-5809 51st Ave ✆403-343-3933<br />

www.biltoncontemporaryart.com<br />

tues-sat 11am-5pm or by appt. Located<br />

north <strong>of</strong> Red Deer’s downtown<br />

core, <strong>the</strong> gallery features monthly<br />

exhibitions <strong>of</strong> innovative, multidisciplinary,<br />

contemporary art in many<br />

aes<strong>the</strong>tics and all mediums by local,<br />

national and international artists.<br />

BRITISH<br />

COLUMBIA<br />

ABBOTSFORD<br />

The Reach Gallery Museum<br />

Abbotsford<br />

32388 Veterans Way<br />

✆604-864-8087 www.<strong>the</strong>reach.ca<br />

tues wed fri 10am-5pm thurs 10am-<br />

9pm sat & sun 12-5pm. Apr 8-Jun 6<br />

Craig Berggold, Elaine Briere, Carole<br />

Conde and Karl Beveridge, “From Different<br />

Perspectives: Photographs from<br />

<strong>the</strong> Agricultural Landscape”, tells three<br />

stories <strong>of</strong> farmworkers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Fraser Valley<br />

in <strong>the</strong> 1980s whose struggles have<br />

been forgotten or ignored and where<br />

workers are both represented and see<br />

<strong>the</strong>mselves represented in ways which<br />

will challenge traditional views <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

agricultural landscape, photographs<br />

and artefacts are from <strong>the</strong> permanent<br />

collection; Sylvie Roussel-Janssens,<br />

“Glow: Nature’s Exploration with Light<br />

Sculpture”, series <strong>of</strong> light sculptures<br />

inspired by old botanical illustrations –<br />

integrated lighting reveals complex<br />

images <strong>of</strong> flowers and gardens.<br />

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BURNABY<br />

Burnaby Art Gallery<br />

6344 Deer Lake Ave ✆604-297-4422<br />

www.burnabyartgallery.ca<br />

tues-fri 10am-4:30pm sat-sun 12-5pm.<br />

Admission is free. Thru Apr 18 Laurence<br />

Hyde: The Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Cross, ‘book without<br />

words’ composed <strong>of</strong> 118 blocks that<br />

tells <strong>the</strong> story <strong>of</strong> a fictional Micronesian<br />

family that fell victim to <strong>the</strong> American<br />

military, a story based on actual events<br />

that took place on <strong>the</strong> Bikini Islands in<br />

1946 when <strong>the</strong> American government<br />

displaced a community <strong>of</strong> close to 200<br />

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people in order to use <strong>the</strong> area as a<br />

hydrogen bomb test site; Thru <strong>May</strong> 23,<br />

FAX invites a multi-generational group<br />

<strong>of</strong> artists, architects, designers, filmmakers,<br />

and thinkers to conceive <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

fax machine as a drawing tool; Apr 22-<br />

<strong>May</strong> 23 <strong>Arts</strong> Alive features artworks by<br />

over 100 secondary students from<br />

across Burnaby School District 41 in a<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> media.<br />

Burnaby <strong>Arts</strong> Council<br />

6584 Deer Lake Ave ✆604-298-7322<br />

www.burnabyartscouncil.org<br />

tues-sun 12-4pm. Admission is free.<br />

Apr 2-25 Celebration <strong>of</strong> Spring, annual<br />

juried show with <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>me <strong>of</strong> “rebirth<br />

and renewal”, part <strong>of</strong> BC <strong>Arts</strong> and Culture<br />

Week; Apr 30-<strong>May</strong> 23 Wendy<br />

Skroce and Jane Appleby, “Journey<br />

and Crossings”, paintings.<br />

Burnaby Village Museum<br />

6501 Deer Lake Ave ✆604-297-4565<br />

www.burnabyvillagemuseum.ca<br />

<strong>May</strong> 1-Sep 6: tues-sun & holiday mon<br />

11am-4:30pm. Admission: $6-$12.<br />

Open for prebooked groups and programs<br />

only. STRIDE STUDIO <strong>May</strong> 1-Sep 6<br />

Tools <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Trade, building trades and<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir impact on <strong>the</strong> environment, industry<br />

workers and labour organizations<br />

are <strong>the</strong> focus, o<strong>the</strong>r exhibits throughout<br />

<strong>the</strong> museum give insight to workers’<br />

lives from Burnaby’s past.<br />

Insight Art<br />

8160 Winston St, Rear Entrance<br />

✆604-415-3484 604-421-3987 x308<br />

www.insightart.ca<br />

daily 10am-6pm. Insight Art is a warehouse<br />

outlet gallery in Burnaby, BC with<br />

hundreds <strong>of</strong> oil paintings on display. All<br />

oil paintings are hand painted by pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

artists in <strong>the</strong>ir own studio, most <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> artists are from Xiamen, China. All<br />

genres are represented including landscapes,<br />

florals and abstract paintings. All<br />

pieces are for sale or rental at affordable<br />

prices, 10-day “Buy it and Try it” program.<br />

Japanese Canadian<br />

National Museum<br />

6688 Southoaks Cres ✆604-777-7000<br />

www.jcnm.ca<br />

tue-sat 11am-5pm. Thru Apr 9 Asian<br />

Canadian Artist Showcase and Art<br />

Auction Showcase; Apr 24-Jun 19 Half<br />

& Half: Robert Shiozaki and Mary<br />

Anne Tateishi, two artists explore <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

roots and ancestry in <strong>the</strong> museum’s<br />

collections, a new exhibit <strong>of</strong> pottery,<br />

mixed media and paintings.<br />

Simon Fraser University<br />

Gallery<br />

AQ 3004, 8888 University Dr<br />

✆778-782-4266 www.sfu.ca/gallery<br />

tues-fri 10am-5pm sat 12-5pm. Thru<br />

<strong>May</strong> 8 Sorel Etrog, “The Link Paintings”,<br />

eight large paintings, each <strong>of</strong><br />

which is a cautionary tale in which <strong>the</strong><br />

human body is composed <strong>of</strong> tool-like<br />

elements that reference instrumentalism<br />

<strong>of</strong> every type, contrasting it with <strong>the</strong><br />

fragility <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> human body; <strong>May</strong> 15-Jun<br />

30 Helen Eady, Marcia Pitch and Elizabeth<br />

Zvonar, (Vancouver), Cindy Loehr


and Karen Ostrom (New York), “The<br />

Things We Do”, in an age rife with metaphysical<br />

confusion this show with talking<br />

hands, erotic arms, mongrel figures<br />

and arguing animals guide us through<br />

<strong>the</strong> errors <strong>of</strong> our collective ways.<br />

CAMPBELL RIVER<br />

Campbell River Art Gallery<br />

1235 Shoppers Row ✆250-287-2261<br />

www.crartgallery.ca<br />

tues-sat 12-5pm. DISCOVERY GALLERY<br />

Thru Apr 9 Michael J. Neufeld, “Alone<br />

and Present”, photographic works<br />

explore <strong>the</strong>mes surrounding issues <strong>of</strong><br />

separation and solitude in <strong>the</strong> natural<br />

world in relation to <strong>the</strong> viewer; Apr 16-<br />

<strong>May</strong> 21 Siobhan Doherty, “More Hot<br />

Cheerleaders”, 30 miniature cheerleaders<br />

sculpted in wax reference <strong>the</strong> pop<br />

culture <strong>of</strong> today along with a nod<br />

towards Degas’ The Little Fourteen Year<br />

Old Dancer; MAIN GALLERY Thru Apr 9 Jo<br />

l d. (Cortes Island) and Daniel deRegt<br />

(Vancouver), “The Idea <strong>of</strong> Containment”,<br />

ceramic-based sculptural installation<br />

and photographic works that<br />

consider issues surrounding societal<br />

and cultural compartmentalization, as<br />

well as those pertaining to storage and<br />

surface in relation to man’s surroundings;<br />

Apr 16-<strong>May</strong> 21 Vivienne Pearson,<br />

“No Place Like Home”, large-scale<br />

contemporary textile assemblages that<br />

refer to fundamental textile forms,<br />

quilts and blankets; MAIN AND DISCOVERY<br />

GALLERIES <strong>May</strong> 28-Jun 25 28th Annual<br />

Members Show, 80+ regional artists<br />

showcasing <strong>the</strong> diversity and quality <strong>of</strong><br />

art-making practices in <strong>the</strong> community.<br />

CASTLEGAR<br />

Kootenay Gallery<br />

120 Heritage Way ✆(250)365-3337<br />

www.kootenaygallery.com<br />

wed-sat 10am-5pm sun 12-4pm. Thru<br />

Apr 25 EAST GALLERY Jane Isakson and<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Deer, “The Yukon and<br />

Beyond”, an intimate view <strong>of</strong> life in <strong>the</strong><br />

Yukon through Isakson’s oil paintings<br />

and Deer’s charcoal drawings; WEST<br />

GALLERY Emerging Yukon Carvers, a<br />

selection <strong>of</strong> masks, panels, paddles and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r objects carved by participants <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Yukon Sundog Retreat Carving Program;<br />

Apr 29-<strong>May</strong> 30 Young Visions<br />

<strong>2010</strong>, work <strong>of</strong> Grade 8-12 students and<br />

teachers from 3 local school districts.<br />

CHILLIWACK<br />

Chilliwack <strong>Visual</strong> Artists<br />

Association<br />

City Hall location: 8550 Young Rd<br />

Artists Gallery: 45899 Henderson Ave<br />

(Chilliwack Art Centre)<br />

Museum: 45820 Spadina Ave<br />

✆604-824-0563 604-792-2069<br />

www.chilliwackvisualartists.ca<br />

Chilliwack Art Centre, Artists Gallery:<br />

tues-fri 11:30am-2:30pm Chilliwack<br />

City Hall Gallery: mon-fri 8:30am-<br />

4:30pm. Chilliwack Museum: mon-fri<br />

9am-4:30pm, Phone 604-795-5210<br />

for sat hours, closed except when<br />

openings are scheduled. CHILLIWACK<br />

CITY HALL Thru Apr 8 Chilliwack Spinners<br />

and Weavers, “Hats <strong>of</strong>f to Chilliwack”,<br />

hats, handbags and scarves;<br />

Apr 13-<strong>May</strong> 27 Golden Palette Club,<br />

“Just for You”, artwork by Golden<br />

Palette Club Members; ARTISTS GALLERY<br />

Thru Apr 15 UFV Diploma Graduation<br />

Show, “Newism”, creative artwork<br />

from <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Fraser Valley<br />

Diploma students; Apr 20-<strong>May</strong> 19<br />

Chilliwack Secondary Student Exhibition,<br />

“District 33 High School Art<br />

Show”, artwork by students in Grades<br />

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10, 11 and 12 from Chilliwack’s three<br />

high schools; <strong>May</strong> 26-Jun 29 CVAA<br />

Group Exhibition, “A Small Small<br />

World”, miniatures in a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

media; CHILLIWACK MUSEUM Thru <strong>May</strong> 6<br />

CVAA Group Exhibition, “A Different<br />

Point <strong>of</strong> View”, artists viewing <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

world from a unique perspective; <strong>May</strong><br />

15-Jun 30 Marney-Rose Edge, “The<br />

Secret Life <strong>of</strong> a Garden”, watercolours<br />

<strong>of</strong> a world <strong>of</strong> natural attractions from<br />

birds coming to feed, to <strong>the</strong> intimacy<br />

<strong>of</strong> flora.<br />

COQUITLAM<br />

Evergreen Cultural Centre<br />

Art Gallery<br />

1205 Pinetree Way ✆604-927-6550<br />

www.evergreenculturalcentre.ca<br />

mon-sat 12-5pm Admission is free.<br />

Thru Apr 24 Clay <strong>2010</strong>: Fraser Valley<br />

Potters Guild, annual juried show featuring<br />

functional and decorative ceramics,<br />

over 100 artists show works in<br />

porcelain, raku, stoneware, bisque and<br />

a variety <strong>of</strong> creative finishes; Apr 30-<br />

<strong>May</strong> 22 The Vulture, <strong>the</strong> Loot and <strong>the</strong><br />

Anvil: Jay Hanscom, work evolved out<br />

<strong>of</strong> an interest in building curious but<br />

intentional relationships between<br />

unlikely objects.<br />

★ Place des <strong>Arts</strong><br />

1120 Brunette Ave ✆604-664-1636<br />

www.placedesarts.ca<br />

mon-fri 9am-9pm sat 9am-5pm sun 1-<br />

5pm, call ahead for gallery availability.<br />

Apr 8-<strong>May</strong> 8 ATRIUM GALLERY Paul<br />

Colangelo, “The Natural World <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Pacific Northwest”, photography;<br />

LEONORE PEYTON SALON Ian Semple,<br />

“The Working Wilderness”, oil on canvas,<br />

wood panel; MEZZANINE GALLERY<br />

Tracie Maryne, “Same but Different”,<br />

ceramics and quilts; <strong>May</strong> 13-Jun 5<br />

ATRIUM GALLERY Sculptor’s Society <strong>of</strong><br />

BC <strong>2010</strong> Exhibition, multiple sculptural<br />

media.<br />

COURTENAY<br />

Brian Scott Studio and<br />

Gallery<br />

8269 North Island Hwy<br />

✆250-337-1941<br />

www.brianscottfineart.com<br />

daily 11am-4pm. Brian Scott, expressionist<br />

oil paintings <strong>of</strong> westcoast<br />

<strong>the</strong>mes.<br />

Comox Valley Art Gallery<br />

100-580 Duncan Ave ✆250-338-6211<br />

www.comoxvalleyartgallery.com<br />

mon-sat 10am-5pm. Thru Apr 17 PUB-<br />

LIC, ARTS & CRAFT AND WINDOW GALLERIES<br />

“Urban Surveillance/Migration and <strong>the</strong><br />

Frailty <strong>of</strong> Nature”, Fran Benton, Mill Bay<br />

B.C. Clare Singleton, South Wellington<br />

B.C. Greg Ball, Ladysmith B.C., Jackson<br />

2 Bears, Kanien’kehaka (Mohawk),<br />

Victoria B.C. Debbie Dick (We Wai Kai<br />

Nation), Campbell River B.C., Vancouver<br />

Island artists dealing with his/her<br />

demons; GEORGE SAWCHUK GALLERY<br />

Ongoing CVAG’s Permanent Collection<br />

on a rotating basis; PUBLIC GALLERY Apr<br />

24-<strong>May</strong> 22 Emily Carr University<br />

BFANIC Grad Show, exhibition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Emily Carr University Graduating Class<br />

from <strong>the</strong> North Island College Courtenay<br />

Campus; <strong>May</strong> 29-Jul 17 BC Design History<br />

Exhibition, The BC Applied <strong>Arts</strong><br />

History Project Traveling Exhibition,<br />

individual and mass-produced works <strong>of</strong><br />

functional design, craft and applied arts<br />

in B.C. ARTS & CRAFT GALLERY Apr 24-<br />

<strong>May</strong> 22 Adornment, group exhibition <strong>of</strong><br />

jewellery by CVAG gift shop artists; <strong>May</strong><br />

29-Jul 17 In conjunction with <strong>the</strong> “BC<br />

Design History Exhibition”, CVAG is<br />

exhibiting a juried show <strong>of</strong> local and<br />

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egional applied arts and functional<br />

design work; GEORGE SAWCHUK GALLERY &<br />

CVAG LOWER LEVEL STUDIO Apr 24-<strong>May</strong><br />

22 Through The Looking Glass, group<br />

exhibition by artists who have experienced<br />

mental illness, to share and educate<br />

<strong>the</strong> public regarding <strong>the</strong> realities<br />

and struggles <strong>of</strong> mental illness; <strong>May</strong> 29-<br />

Jul 17 Group <strong>of</strong> Under Seven, group<br />

show by <strong>the</strong> students <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rosebury<br />

Preschool.<br />

FORT LANGLEY<br />

Barbara Boldt Original<br />

Art Studio<br />

25340 84th Ave ✆604-888-5490<br />

www.barbaraboldt.com<br />

by appt or watch for ‘Open’ sign at road.<br />

In-home studio gallery <strong>of</strong> Barbara<br />

Boldt located 5 km outside <strong>of</strong> Fort Langley.<br />

Featuring local landscapes, forest<br />

and garden scenes in oil and s<strong>of</strong>t pastel<br />

and her signature “EarthPatterns”<br />

paintings <strong>of</strong> sandstone formations<br />

found on Galiano Island. For directions<br />

see map on website or call; Open<br />

House <strong>May</strong> 29-30 11am-4pm Barbara<br />

Boldt, “For <strong>the</strong> Love <strong>of</strong> Trees”, new<br />

works.<br />

Fort Gallery<br />

9048 Glover Rd ✆604-888-7411<br />

www.fortgallery.ca<br />

wed-sun 12-5pm. Thru Apr 4 Robert<br />

Wakefield, “Landscape Impressions”;<br />

Apr 7-25, Susan J. Falls, “Equine Persuasion”;<br />

Apr 28-<strong>May</strong> 16 Betty Laughy<br />

and Guest; <strong>May</strong> 19-Jun 6 Terry Nurmi.<br />

GABRIOLA ISLAND<br />

Gabriola Artworks<br />

9-575 North Rd<br />

2nd location: on <strong>the</strong> Bay, 3415 South<br />

Rd, Gabriola Island<br />

✆250-247-7432 ✆250-247-7412<br />

www.gabriolaartworks.com<br />

mon-sat 9am-5pm sun 11am-5pm. A<br />

two-storey treasure trove <strong>of</strong> art featuring<br />

<strong>the</strong> works <strong>of</strong> over 150 local artists,<br />

many with national and international<br />

reputations. Apr 1-21 The Gabriola<br />

Photography Club, celebrates all things<br />

Gabriola; Apr 22-<strong>May</strong> 3 Annual Community<br />

Theme Show: Trashformation!<br />

produced by <strong>the</strong> Gabriola <strong>Arts</strong> Council,<br />

mixed media all ages group show; <strong>May</strong><br />

6-Jun 23 Young Bloods, mixed media<br />

group show featuring local emerging<br />

young artists.<br />

GIBSONS<br />

Gibsons Public Art Gallery<br />

#201-287 Gower Point Rd<br />

✆604-886-0531<br />

www.gibsonspublicartgallery.ca<br />

thurs-mon 11am-4pm. Thru Apr 18<br />

Words and Image, a collaboration<br />

between Gibsons and District Public<br />

Library; Apr 22-<strong>May</strong> 31 Patricia Leigh<br />

Forst, new work, clay wall murals and<br />

sculpture.<br />

GRAND FORKS<br />

Grand Forks Art Gallery<br />

524 Central Ave ✆(250)442-2211<br />

www.grandforksartgallery.ca<br />

tues-fri 10am-4pm sat 10am-3pm.<br />

Thru Apr 3 REID GALLERY In Edition,<br />

Malaspina Printmakers retrospective;<br />

EAST GALLERY Kenneth Pattern, “West<br />

Coast Patterns”, lithographs from <strong>the</strong><br />

gallery’s permanent collection; Apr 10-<br />

Jun 12 REID GALLERY Angelika Werth:<br />

Madeleines and Ladies in Tents; Apr<br />

10-<strong>May</strong> 1, EAST AND WEST GALLERIES<br />

Boundary Showcase: <strong>Arts</strong> and Culture<br />

Week; <strong>May</strong> 8-Jun 12 WEST GALLERY<br />

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Light is a reflection <strong>of</strong> public policy in Vancouver and Seattle<br />

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BY ANN ROSENBERG<br />

The March 16 morning news showed <strong>May</strong>or Gregor Robertson grinning happily as he activated a 45foot<br />

tall yellow and red neon sign <strong>the</strong> previous evening emblazoned with <strong>the</strong> words “Chinatown Plaza” in<br />

English and "Chinatown welcomes you" in Chinese. Positioned on a city-owned brick building at <strong>the</strong><br />

intersection <strong>of</strong> Keefer and Quebec not far from <strong>the</strong> hub <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> second largest Chinatown in North America,<br />

this huge piece <strong>of</strong> noticeable signage is part <strong>of</strong> a strategy to ensure<br />

that pedestrians will walk more safely at night, and it is intended to<br />

increase evening programming and business opportunities for local<br />

merchants.<br />

The sign was partly financed with municipal funds as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

City's Chinatown Revitalization Plan and Vancouver's Great Beginnings<br />

program which celebrate <strong>the</strong> history, heritage and culture <strong>of</strong><br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> metropolis' oldest communities. As such, this landmark<br />

was <strong>the</strong> result <strong>of</strong> countless meetings and planning decisions. It symbolizes<br />

Chinatown’s long-standing value as a major resource for all<br />

local residents and tourists. The fact that its medium is neon was<br />

also probably a point <strong>of</strong> discussion. Neon signs are coming back<br />

into fashion <strong>the</strong>se days, despite being criticized for polluting <strong>the</strong><br />

atmosphere with coloured haze and for a heavy consumption <strong>of</strong><br />

electric power – topics that are now a special concern <strong>of</strong> Vancouver<br />

City council and <strong>the</strong> Engineering Department which are eager to<br />

embrace green energy.<br />

Although totally white in hue and drawing less power from<br />

local resources, Ken Lum’s cruciform-shaped Monument for East<br />

Vancouver is ano<strong>the</strong>r highly visible and equally effective marker <strong>of</strong> a<br />

long-lived-in Vancouver territory. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs),<br />

<strong>May</strong>or Gregor Robertson activating <strong>the</strong> 45-foot<br />

neon sign in Vancouver’s Chinatown, March 15,<br />

<strong>2010</strong> / photo: City <strong>of</strong> Vancouver<br />

Ken Lum, Monument for East Vancouver<br />

(<strong>2010</strong>), 57-foot-high LED sculpture bearing<br />

<strong>the</strong> words East Van / photo: Scott Massey<br />

which are considered to be longer lasting and less expensive than<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r lighting systems, have been employed in this and in many<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r public art works commissioned for <strong>the</strong> <strong>2010</strong> Winter<br />

Olympics and Paralympics. These world class events were promoted<br />

(because <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> technology used in certain new Public Art works,<br />

<strong>the</strong> sustainability <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> skating oval in Richmond, Vancouver's new<br />

Convention Centre, and <strong>the</strong> experimental Athletes' Village on Cambie)<br />

as <strong>the</strong> greenest-ever, green Olympic Games.<br />

Few people know that Vancouver’s widely-acknowledged<br />

sophistication in public art owes a good deal to <strong>the</strong> example set by<br />

Seattle's adoption <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Public Art Ordinance in 1973. This policy<br />

requires that 1% <strong>of</strong> eligible capital improvement project funds be set<br />

aside for <strong>the</strong> commission, purchase and installation <strong>of</strong> art in a variety<br />

<strong>of</strong> settings and in a number <strong>of</strong> mediums. The City <strong>of</strong> Seattle's<br />

website indicates that more than 350 permanently sited and 2,600<br />

portable works have been commissioned through this public<br />

process during <strong>the</strong> last 30 years.<br />

Vancouver began a similar highly successful method <strong>of</strong> art sponsorship<br />

and purchase in 1990 which seeks to incorporate “contemporary<br />

art practices into city planning and development”. It encourages<br />

<strong>the</strong> production <strong>of</strong> many different kinds <strong>of</strong> art by well-known<br />

and emerging artists by engaging <strong>the</strong>m in civic and private sector<br />

projects. The immense photo-mural by Stan Douglas in <strong>the</strong> atrium<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> recently opened Woodward's redevelopment project is an<br />

excellent example <strong>of</strong> a public artwork commissioned in <strong>the</strong> latter<br />

category (see page 24 in <strong>the</strong> last issue <strong>of</strong> <strong>Preview</strong>). In contrast, <strong>the</strong>


pieces produced for <strong>the</strong> multi-faceted Olympic and Paralympic Public Art Program were made possible<br />

through a variety <strong>of</strong> government funding, public and private partnerships, and private sponsorships.<br />

Ano<strong>the</strong>r parallel that exists in <strong>the</strong> public art-making <strong>of</strong> Seattle and Vancouver in <strong>the</strong> last 15 years<br />

has been a relationship with public utilities and local history. An excellent example south <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> border<br />

is Max Keene’s 2006 interactive light-based artwork in <strong>the</strong> Seattle Public Utilities' Operations and<br />

Control Centre. As employees pass under<br />

<strong>the</strong> ceiling-mounted installation, lights<br />

trace <strong>the</strong>ir movement along its undulating<br />

form to imply <strong>the</strong> flow and environment<br />

<strong>of</strong> water.<br />

A Vancouver example is Tania Ruiz<br />

Gutiérrez's <strong>2010</strong> enormous, elaboratelyprogrammed<br />

vase called Garde-temps that<br />

is installed under <strong>the</strong> Cambie Bridge near<br />

<strong>the</strong> Olympic Village Canada Line Station.<br />

In addition to taking onto its skin an<br />

ever-changing sequence <strong>of</strong> images from<br />

video equipment set within <strong>the</strong> sculpture,<br />

it is also designed to react to <strong>the</strong><br />

body heat <strong>of</strong> pedestrians walking by.<br />

Needless to say on ei<strong>the</strong>r side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> border, <strong>the</strong> planning and installation <strong>of</strong> public art is a lengthy<br />

and complex undertaking. When reading about <strong>the</strong> commissions for <strong>2010</strong> before seeing any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m,<br />

I was skeptical <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir worth and <strong>the</strong>ir ability to create an impression on visitors during <strong>the</strong> Winter<br />

Games and a legacy worth noticing when <strong>the</strong>y were over. If <strong>the</strong>re is such a thing as humble pie, I<br />

would gladly eat it.<br />

What turned this Olympic Grinch into a fan? Mainly, it was <strong>the</strong> enthusiastic, red and white clad, generally<br />

well-behaved celebrants who mixed with guests from o<strong>the</strong>r parts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> world in <strong>the</strong> streets <strong>of</strong> Vancouver.<br />

The focal point <strong>of</strong> this energy was barely contained in <strong>the</strong> newly reopened, redesigned Robson<br />

Square at night during <strong>the</strong> long stretch <strong>of</strong><br />

record-breaking warm wea<strong>the</strong>r in February,<br />

that compensated for an embarrassing lack<br />

<strong>of</strong> snow at <strong>the</strong> high altitude sites where skiing,<br />

snowboarding and o<strong>the</strong>r Winter<br />

Olympic sports were planned to take place.<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r visuals that are burned into my<br />

brain are photo-documents <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> twosided<br />

light sculpture <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Olympic rings<br />

situated on a barge so that it could be<br />

moved to various locations in <strong>the</strong> harbour.<br />

The rings were studded with thousands <strong>of</strong><br />

programmed lights that could change hue<br />

when <strong>the</strong>y did a spectacular dance to celebrate<br />

each gold medal win by a Canadian.<br />

The illustration in this article captures <strong>the</strong><br />

Olympic rings float on a barge in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour during <strong>the</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

Games / photo: John Bieler<br />

South Service Center sign at night (1998), Spokane Street Viaduct at right<br />

leads to West Seattle Bridge at upper centre / courtesy: Fleets and Facilities<br />

Department Imagebank Collection, Seattle Municipal Archives<br />

marvellous effect <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> colours reflected on <strong>the</strong> black night waters. It also shows <strong>the</strong> relationship <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

rings with <strong>the</strong> sails <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pan Pacific Hotel’s Great Hall and <strong>the</strong> lit-up windows <strong>of</strong> nearby high-rise<br />

buildings.<br />

This unforgettable photograph reminds me <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> impressive LED sign ‘City Light’ installed in 1998 at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Seattle City Light South Service Centre, through which one can look beyond to <strong>the</strong> glittering lights <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> metropolis. The building shown here belongs to Seattle's Public Utilities where LED illumination is<br />

being strongly promoted as <strong>the</strong> contemporary, flexible and green method <strong>of</strong> lighting.<br />

When art critic Robin Laurence previewed Vancouver’s Winter Olympic public art program in<br />

mid-December, she stated that LED is <strong>the</strong> new bronze and suggested that <strong>the</strong> projects which utilize so<br />

many different forms <strong>of</strong> light as a medium, signal an art-world trend found in Vancouver’s legacy <strong>of</strong><br />

Olympic public art.<br />

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Explorations: John A. Hutton Elementary<br />

Student Exhibition; EAST GALLERY<br />

Folk Art <strong>of</strong> Spree-Neisse.<br />

KAMLOOPS<br />

★ Kamloops Art Gallery<br />

101-465 Victoria St ✆250-377-2400<br />

www.kag.bc.ca<br />

mon-wed, fri-sat 10am-5pm thurs<br />

10am-9pm sun 12-4pm closed stat holidays.<br />

Apr 6-<strong>May</strong> 22 Rodney Graham,<br />

Carol Sawyer, Doug Buis, Kent<br />

Monkman and Camille Turner, “TRUTH<br />

or FICTION?” brings toge<strong>the</strong>r diverse<br />

works that have characters created, performed,<br />

and/or documented by <strong>the</strong><br />

artists, in each case, <strong>the</strong> artist exploits<br />

potential <strong>of</strong> a slippage between truth and<br />

fiction; THE CUBE Apr 3-<strong>May</strong> 23 Jordan<br />

Schwab, “How to Get Things Done”,<br />

explores our constructed environment<br />

and <strong>the</strong> engineering <strong>of</strong> labour-saving<br />

devices and <strong>the</strong>ir efficiency in <strong>the</strong><br />

process <strong>of</strong> construction; Apr 17-Jun 12<br />

“Deep Search”, Kate Garrett-Petts and<br />

Emily Hope transform <strong>the</strong> GALLERY<br />

UNDER GLASS into walls within a submarine,<br />

with portholes allowing glimpses <strong>of</strong><br />

a deep sea world. .<br />

Kamloops <strong>Arts</strong> Council<br />

Main Gallery<br />

7 Seymour St W ✆250-372-7323<br />

www.kamloopsarts.ca<br />

tues-fri 10am-5pm sat 10am-4pm.<br />

MAIN GALLERY Apr 9-<strong>May</strong> 1 Boogie<br />

Emerging Artist Show, St. Ann’s Academy,<br />

grade 10, 11 and 12 art and photography<br />

students with works in black<br />

and white photography, graphite and<br />

charcoal drawings, watercolour, acrylic<br />

and oil paintings, ceramics and sculptural<br />

pieces; THE WILSON HOUSE GALLERY,<br />

115 Tranquille Rd, Kamloops, BC monthurs<br />

10am-5pm <strong>May</strong> 6-29 Linda<br />

McKenny, “Our Landscape Defines Us<br />

as Uniquely Canadian”, oil paintings.<br />

KASLO<br />

Langham Cultural<br />

Centre Gallery<br />

447 A Ave ✆250-353-2661<br />

www.<strong>the</strong>langham.ca<br />

thurs-sun 1-4pm. Admission by donation.<br />

Apr 18 Arin Fay, “Between <strong>the</strong><br />

Lines”, pyrography and acrylic, an<br />

exploration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ‘liminal’ space<br />

between authors and <strong>the</strong>ir characters;<br />

Apr 23-<strong>May</strong> 30 Annerose Georgeson,<br />

“Pine Cones Pine Beetle”, artwork<br />

inspired by <strong>the</strong> Mountain Pine Beetle<br />

epidemic in BC<br />

KELOWNA<br />

★ Alternator Centre<br />

for Contemporary Art<br />

103-421 Cawston Ave, Rotary Centre<br />

for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> ✆250-868-2298<br />

www.alternatorgallery.com<br />

tues, wed, sat 11am-5pm thurs & fri 1-<br />

9pm. Apr 16-<strong>May</strong> 29 Jihee Min, “Once<br />

Upon Camellia Blossoms”, Korea-born<br />

Canadian artist deals with <strong>the</strong> notion <strong>of</strong><br />

displacement and cultural intersections<br />

through her self-referential works.<br />

Combining performance and audience<br />

participation, this exhibition is both a<br />

colourful and seductive critique <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

stereotyping <strong>of</strong> Asian women.<br />

Geert Maas Sculpture<br />

Gardens and Gallery<br />

250 Reynolds Rd ✆250-860-7012<br />

www.geertmaas.org<br />

irregular hours, phone ahead. Internationally<br />

acclaimed artist Geert Maas<br />

invites <strong>the</strong> public to visit his sculpture<br />

gardens and indoor gallery with one <strong>of</strong><br />

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<strong>the</strong> largest collections <strong>of</strong> bronze sculpture<br />

in Canada; changing exhibitions.<br />

Maas creates distinctive, rounded, semiabstract<br />

figures, architectural structures<br />

and installations in a variety <strong>of</strong> materials<br />

including bronze, stainless steel, aluminum,<br />

wood, stoneware and multimedia.<br />

The great diversity <strong>of</strong> outdoor art is<br />

complemented in <strong>the</strong> gallery by an overwhelming<br />

number <strong>of</strong> paintings, serigraphs,<br />

medals, reliefs and sculpture in<br />

various media.<br />

★ Kelowna Art Gallery<br />

1315 Water St ✆250-762-2226<br />

www.kelownaartgallery.com<br />

daily 10am-5pm. Thru <strong>May</strong> 9 Lori<br />

Mairs, “Dysfunctional Chairs: Ellipses”,<br />

using her signature sculptural methods<br />

and materials, Mairs creates a deconstructed<br />

chair; Thru <strong>May</strong> 17 Jane<br />

Everett, “Under <strong>the</strong> Bridge”, installed at<br />

our satellite space at <strong>the</strong> Kelowna International<br />

Airport, a 15-foot conté on<br />

linen painting <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> new WR Bennett<br />

Bridge in Kelowna; Thru <strong>May</strong> 23 Surreal.<br />

Real. Ideal: The Art <strong>of</strong> Joice M.<br />

Hall, major survey includes key works<br />

from Hall’s various series including <strong>the</strong><br />

detailed paintings <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Okanagan<br />

Mountain Park fire <strong>of</strong> 2003 that she<br />

viewed from acoss <strong>the</strong> lake.<br />

★ Sopa Fine <strong>Arts</strong><br />

2934 S Pandosy St ✆250-763-5088<br />

www.sopafinearts.com<br />

tues-sat 11am-5pm sun 12-4pm.<br />

Okanagan’s finest contemporary art<br />

gallery provides an ever-changing<br />

selection <strong>of</strong> contemporary art with a<br />

special interest in abstraction, featuring<br />

thoughtful, innovative and compelling<br />

works from living contemporary local,<br />

national and international artists in <strong>the</strong><br />

media <strong>of</strong> painting, sculpture and<br />

assemblage.<br />

Tutt Street Gallery<br />

9-3045 Tutt St ✆250-861-4992<br />

www.tuttartgalleries.com<br />

tues-fri 10am-5pm sat 10am-4pm. Est.<br />

1984 Tutt Street Gallery represents<br />

original work by some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> finest contemporary<br />

Canadian and international<br />

artists<br />

MAPLE RIDGE<br />

Maple Ridge Art Gallery<br />

11944 Haney Pl ✆604-467-5855<br />

www.<strong>the</strong>actmapleridge.org<br />

tues-sat 11am-4pm. Thru Apr 10 Out <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Ombu, group show celebrates <strong>the</strong><br />

beauty and strength <strong>of</strong> woodfired clay;<br />

Apr 17-<strong>May</strong> 29 Steve Amsden, “Wandering<br />

Spirit”, a series <strong>of</strong> paintings <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> British Columbia landscape documented<br />

through his journeys.<br />

Sojean Art Studio<br />

and Gallery<br />

10234 266th St ✆604-462-7576<br />

604-561-6543 www.artsojean.com<br />

thur-sat 11am-5pm or by appt. The studio<br />

gallery <strong>of</strong> Kwang Jean Park <strong>of</strong>fers<br />

original painting, prints, collage,<br />

ceramic, and hand-built pottery with<br />

<strong>the</strong> main <strong>the</strong>me being a contemporary<br />

rendition <strong>of</strong> “Resonance”, “Yin and<br />

Yang” and “Rhythm and Flow”.<br />

NANAIMO<br />

AllMarquetry Studio Gallery<br />

5251 Hammond Bay Rd ✆250-729-7415<br />

www.allmarquetry.com<br />

by appt only. Salon meetings, demonstrations<br />

(<strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> colour, natural and<br />

dyed wood veneer, types <strong>of</strong> cuttings,<br />

etc). Featuring fine marquetry pictures<br />

in exhibition and in progress.<br />

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Nanaimo Art Gallery<br />

Campus Gallery: 900 Fifth St<br />

2nd location: Downtown Gallery, 150<br />

Commercial St ✆250-740-6350<br />

250-754-1750<br />

www.nanaimoartgallery.com<br />

Campus: mon-fri 10am-5pm sat 12-<br />

4pm Downtown: tues-sat 10am-5pm.<br />

Thru Apr 10 Doug Biden Retrospective,<br />

“Visceral Allegories”; Apr 16-<strong>May</strong><br />

8 Vancouver Island University Student<br />

Show, “Progressions”; <strong>May</strong> 14-Jul 17<br />

d. bradley muir, “Dream Home”;<br />

DOWNTOWN GALLERY Thru Apr 10, Vancouver<br />

Island <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> 486, “Explorations”;<br />

Apr 15-<strong>May</strong> 8, Graphics and<br />

Interior Design Show; <strong>May</strong> 13-Jun 19,<br />

Gregory Ball, “Transfigurations”; <strong>May</strong><br />

12-22 Spring Art Mart.<br />

NELSON<br />

Oxygen Art Centre<br />

3-320 Vernon St, Alley Entrance<br />

✆250-352-6322 250-505-2072<br />

www.oxygenartcentre.org<br />

wed-sat 1-5pm. <strong>May</strong> 28-Jun 26 Arin<br />

Fay “Between <strong>the</strong> Lines”.<br />

Touchstones Nelson:<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Art and History<br />

502 Vernon St ✆250-352-9813<br />

www.touchstonesnelson.ca<br />

tues wed fri sat 10am-5pm sun 12-<br />

4pm, thurs 10am-5pm, 5-8pm by<br />

donation. Thru Apr 4 Arthur Lakes:<br />

Geologist, Artist, Minister and<br />

Teacher (1844-1917), watercolour<br />

paintings from <strong>the</strong> collection <strong>of</strong> Touchstones<br />

Nelson; Apr 10-18 Digital <strong>Arts</strong><br />

and New Media at Selkirk College<br />

Graduation Show, features work in a<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> traditional and electronic<br />

media by graduating students from <strong>the</strong><br />

Digital <strong>Arts</strong> and New Media program at<br />

Selkirk College; Apr 24-<strong>May</strong> 30 Kootenay<br />

School <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> at Selkirk College<br />

Graduation Show, work from<br />

graduating students in clay, fibre, metal,<br />

jewellery and small object design;<br />

Thru Jun 13 Ian Johnston, “Refuse Culture:<br />

Archaeology <strong>of</strong> Consumption”,<br />

multiple installations and installations<br />

<strong>of</strong> multiples, to consider <strong>the</strong> remnants<br />

and debris <strong>of</strong> human activity littering<br />

<strong>the</strong> planet’s surface.<br />

NEW WESTMINSTER<br />

Amelia Douglas Gallery,<br />

Douglas College<br />

700 Royal Ave ✆604-527-5723<br />

www.douglascollege.ca/artscomm<br />

mon-fri 10am-7:30pm sat 11am-4pm.<br />

Thru Apr 16 Don Hutchinson, “Clay<br />

Play”; Apr 22-<strong>May</strong> 28 work by Jim<br />

Adams.<br />

<strong>Arts</strong> Council Gallery <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Westminster<br />

Queens Park, 6th Ave & McBride Blvd<br />

✆604-525-3244<br />

www.artscouncilnewwest.org<br />

tues-sun 1-5pm. Thru Apr 24 Ka<strong>the</strong>rine<br />

Freund-Hainsworth, “Tempus<br />

Fugit: A <strong>Visual</strong> and Literary Historical<br />

Exploration”, works in mixed media;<br />

Apr 27-<strong>May</strong> 29 Colin MacArthur,<br />

“Facets <strong>of</strong> Eve”, portrait photography.<br />

NORTH VANCOUVER<br />

Artists for Kids Gallery<br />

810 W 21st St ✆604-903-3798<br />

www.artists4kids.com<br />

mon-fri 10am-5pm sat & sun 12-4pm.<br />

Admission by donation. Apr 12-<strong>May</strong> 8<br />

Karin Bubas, Jeremy Shaw, Biliana<br />

Velkova and Bronwen Payerle and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>rs, “AFK ALUMNI ALL STARS”,<br />

proudly showcasing over 50 paintings,<br />

photographs and media works by 20<br />

talented emerging and established<br />

artists.<br />

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CityScape Community<br />

Art Space<br />

North Vancouver Community <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Council, 335 Lonsdale Ave<br />

✆604-988-6844 www.nvartscouncil.ca<br />

tues-sat 12-5pm. Thru Apr 10 “Groundswell”,<br />

in <strong>the</strong> spring <strong>of</strong> 2009 <strong>the</strong> community<br />

was invited to participate by<br />

sharing <strong>the</strong>ir sentiments and experiences<br />

<strong>of</strong> nature on <strong>the</strong> North Shore<br />

through journals placed in local ga<strong>the</strong>ring<br />

spots: Elspeth Hart, Sarah Hill and<br />

Mary Shaughnessey, inspired by <strong>the</strong><br />

journals, created paintings reflecting<br />

what nature gives to our immediate<br />

community; Apr 16-<strong>May</strong> 8 Kent Crawford,<br />

Alexis Cawood, Sharon Christian<br />

and Mike Wakefield, “The World Garden”,<br />

explore <strong>the</strong> wonder and beauty <strong>of</strong><br />

nature on a large and small scale.<br />

Graffiti Co. Art Studio/Gallery<br />

171 E 1st St, 2nd Fl ✆604-980-1699<br />

www.graffiticoart.com<br />

tues-fri 1-6pm or by appt. A small studio<br />

gallery <strong>of</strong>fering original fine art<br />

located on <strong>the</strong> scenic North Shore close<br />

to Lonsdale Quay. Thru Apr 30 A<br />

Mountain View: Landscapes by Gordon<br />

Davis and Vange Brossard; <strong>May</strong> A<br />

Work in Progress.<br />

★ Presentation House<br />

Gallery<br />

333 Chesterfield Ave ✆604-986-1351<br />

www.presentationhousegall.com<br />

wed-sun 12-5pm, thurs 12-8pm. Thru<br />

Apr 11 Laid Over To Cover : Weaving<br />

and Photography in <strong>the</strong> Salishan<br />

Landscape; <strong>May</strong> 7-Jul 11 Not Necessarily<br />

in That Order.<br />

Seymour Art Gallery<br />

4360 Gallant Ave ✆604-924-1378<br />

www.seymourartgallery.com<br />

daily 10am-5pm. Thru Apr 18 The Westcoast<br />

Calligraphy Society, “Snow, Ice<br />

and Gold”; Apr 20-25 Start with Art, children’s<br />

exhibit featuring over 12 local<br />

artists child-friendly art at child-friendly<br />

prices; Apr 27-<strong>May</strong> 2 School District<br />

#44 presents art created by young<br />

emerging artists from <strong>the</strong> local school<br />

district; <strong>May</strong> 4-23 Soula Groumoutis,<br />

sculpture.<br />

OSOYOOS<br />

Osoyoos Art Gallery<br />

8711 Main St ✆250-495-2800<br />

250-495-7968 www.osoyoosarts.com<br />

tues-sat 12-4pm. Thru Apr 17 Karel<br />

Doruyter and Ron Stacy,“Food for <strong>the</strong><br />

Soul”, paintings; Marcia Stacy, jewellery;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 15-Sep 4 Summer Season<br />

Show, wide range <strong>of</strong> art for show<br />

and sale by local and area artists.<br />

PENTICTON<br />

The Lloyd Gallery<br />

18 Front St ✆250-492-4484<br />

www.lloydgallery.com<br />

tues-sat 9:30am-5:30pm. Exhibiting<br />

gallery artists Yasuo Araki, Alan<br />

Boileau, Laila Campbell, Rod Charlesworth,<br />

Glenn Clark, Peter Corbett, Jan<br />

Crawford, Josette De Roussy, Jim<br />

Glenn, Ronald Glowe, Perry Haddock,<br />

Julia Hargreaves, Frances Harris,<br />

Michael Hermesh, Therese Johnston,<br />

Bob Kebic, Denis Kleine, Dongmin<br />

Lai, Robyn Lake, Gerda Lattey, Min<br />

Ma, Florian Maurer, Debbie Milner,<br />

Dominic Modlinski, Faigee Niebow,<br />

Toni Onley, Diane Paton Peel, Graham<br />

Pettman, Lance Regan, John Revill,<br />

Judy Ringuette, Bonnie Roberts, Theo<br />

Tobiasse, Olga Tomlinson, Roy Tomlinson,<br />

Marla Wilson, Nel Witteman,<br />

Annette Witteman, Marjolein Witteman,<br />

William Watt and Robert Wood.<br />

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Penticton Art Gallery<br />

199 Marina Way ✆250-493-2928<br />

www.galleries.bc.ca/agso/<br />

tues-fri 10am-6pm sat-sun 12-5pm.<br />

Thru <strong>May</strong> 16 MAIN GALLERY Laurie<br />

Papou: Storm, mixed media work that<br />

uses <strong>the</strong>mes <strong>of</strong> nature to examine<br />

human’s resilience to adversity and<br />

change through acts <strong>of</strong> reinvention and<br />

acceptance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> absence <strong>of</strong> control;<br />

THE PROJECT ROOM AND TONI ONLEY<br />

GALLERY Connections - <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Students<br />

<strong>of</strong> Penticton, Princess Margaret<br />

and Summerland Secondary Schools,<br />

highlight <strong>the</strong> creative output <strong>of</strong> grades 9<br />

to 12 students.<br />

PORT ALBERNI<br />

Ahtsik Native Art Gallery<br />

7133A Pacific Rim Hwy<br />

✆250-723-3425 888-324-8745<br />

www.gordondick.ca<br />

thurs-mon 10:30am-5pm. Owned and<br />

operated by Tseshaht artist Gordon<br />

Dick, <strong>the</strong> gallery showcases original<br />

works by Nuu-chah-nulth artists and<br />

artists from o<strong>the</strong>r First Nations showcasing<br />

wood and stone carvings, jewellery,<br />

weavings, photographs, prints<br />

and structural decorative pieces (doors,<br />

beams, gates, panels). Thru Jun 5<br />

Andrew Dexel En-paa-uk, Candace<br />

Campo, Patrick Amos, Dorothy Jarvis<br />

and painted drums by Patricia Soop,<br />

“Ancestral Translation: Through a<br />

Painter’s Palette”, featuring emerging<br />

and established First Nations artists<br />

showing a variety <strong>of</strong> painting styles<br />

from traditional-realism to traditionalcontemporary.<br />

PORT MOODY<br />

Port Moody <strong>Arts</strong> Centre<br />

2425 St Johns St ✆604-931-2008<br />

www.pomoartscentre.ca<br />

PORT MOODY ARTS CENTRE: mon-thurs<br />

10am-8pm fri-sat 10am-5pm sun 12-<br />

4pm, closed holidays, SCOTIABANK<br />

GALLERY: 2501 St John St, mon-thurs<br />

10am-4pm, fri 10am-5pm. Apr 8-<strong>May</strong> 9<br />

MAIN GALLERY Monica Deac, “Divine<br />

Game”, oil on canvas; PLUM GALLERY<br />

www.23sandy.com<br />

Andrea Benson: Hands and Minds<br />

23 SANDY GALLERY, PORTLAND OR – <strong>May</strong> 6-29, <strong>2010</strong> Portland artist Andrea Benson has successfully<br />

worked in ceramics, papermaking, printmaking, photography and collage. After receiving a<br />

BFA in Art from Penn State and a BFA in Interior Design from Marylhurst University, she has painted<br />

with encaustics for <strong>the</strong> past seven years.<br />

For her new work in Hands and Minds, Benson has combined drawing, paper and encaustic to<br />

create a fanciful group <strong>of</strong> figurative paintings. Showing her interest in inner narratives and memories<br />

that translate into <strong>the</strong> universal, <strong>the</strong> mixed media panels reveal opulent layers <strong>of</strong> drawing and collage<br />

embedded within <strong>the</strong> depths <strong>of</strong> wax medium. The radiant and milky effect <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> encaustic method<br />

enhances <strong>the</strong> transitory, fantasy-like subjects <strong>of</strong> her artwork.<br />

For her subject matter, she has used subtle hand gestures to reflect avenues within <strong>the</strong> mind. Benson’s<br />

romantic vision is executed<br />

through <strong>the</strong> elegant compositions<br />

where we see dream-like characters<br />

in graceful poses. As <strong>the</strong> artist<br />

states, “Hands, arms and stance<br />

are explored as handmaidens <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> mind – a mind imagined as<br />

Andrea Benson, Takes Two (2009), encaustic on paper and drawing on wood<br />

panel [23 Sandy Gallery, Portland OR, <strong>May</strong> 6-29]<br />

individual, collective, cultural and<br />

environmental.”.<br />

The facial identity <strong>of</strong> Benson’s<br />

“handmaidens” is mostly obscured, as if <strong>the</strong> figures are meant to act as metaphors for emotional<br />

events or archetypal experiences. In Wader, a sensual woman emerges from an e<strong>the</strong>real water-like<br />

reflection. Her hands and arms are in full focus while <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> s<strong>of</strong>tly rendered composition<br />

depicts surreal sensations. In Hanging Meadow, an elongated woman is draped in delicate clothing<br />

that literally spills into a foreground <strong>of</strong> cartoon-like flowers. Allyn Cantor<br />

WALLS AND SCOTIABANK GALLERY Candice<br />

Perry, “Distant Memories”, drypoint<br />

etching; PLUM GALLERY DISPLAY CASE<br />

Vladimir Chackharian, “Jewelry and<br />

Fine Engraving”, precious metals; 3D<br />

GALLERY Thinking about Green, group<br />

show, various media; <strong>May</strong> 13-Jun 6<br />

MAIN GALLERY Won-Hee Pigeon, “Windsong<br />

and Rhythm”, acrylic on canvas;<br />

PLUM GALLERY WALLS AND SCOTIABANK<br />

GALLERY Barbara Day, “Seasons”, oil on<br />

canvas; PLUM GALLERY DISPLAY CASE<br />

Deanna Welters, “Shibori Silk”, shibori;<br />

3D GALLERY Clay for You artist group,<br />

“Traditional Korean Pottery”, clay.<br />

PRINCE GEORGE<br />

★ Two Rivers Gallery<br />

725 Civic Plaza ✆250-614-7800<br />

www.tworiversgallery.ca<br />

wed-sat 10am-5pm thurs 10am-9pm<br />

sun 12-5pm. Thru <strong>May</strong> 2 Norman<br />

Yates, “Landspaces in <strong>the</strong> 21st Century”,<br />

charged with movement, colour<br />

and light, explores <strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> last<br />

decade; Group Exhibition, “Drawn”,<br />

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drawing in a range <strong>of</strong> media by BC<br />

artists; <strong>May</strong> 14-Jul 25 Sarah<br />

Alford, Dagmara Genda and Jennifer<br />

Bowes, “Beyond <strong>the</strong> Mountain”, examines<br />

our connections with <strong>the</strong> landscape,<br />

beyond <strong>the</strong> sublime and <strong>the</strong><br />

romantic, <strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> three artists who<br />

utilize unconventional material; Ann<br />

Kipling: Recent Landscape Drawings,<br />

explores work produced over <strong>the</strong> last<br />

five years <strong>of</strong> this Falkland, BC artist.<br />

PRINCE RUPERT<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn BC<br />

100 First Ave W ✆250-624-3207<br />

www.museum<strong>of</strong>nor<strong>the</strong>rnbc.com<br />

tues-sat 9am-5pm. Admission: adults<br />

$5, students $2, children under 12 $1,<br />

children under 5 free, members free.<br />

Apr Prince Rupert During WWII,<br />

photographic and textual snapshot <strong>of</strong> a<br />

dramatic period in Prince Rupert’s history<br />

featuring archival photographs and<br />

objects from <strong>the</strong> Museum’s collection;<br />

<strong>May</strong> Ron L. Zheng,”Leaving My Found<br />

Eden”, series <strong>of</strong> artwork integrates two<br />

art forms: poetry and photography or<br />

‘Poetography’ to form a narrative using<br />

words and images; Ongoing Permanent<br />

exhibits <strong>of</strong> Northwest Coast history,<br />

art and culture in several galleries<br />

<strong>the</strong> KWINITSA RAILWAY STATION MUSEUM<br />

and <strong>the</strong> TSIMSHIAN DANCE LONGHOUSE,<br />

exhibits, art and performance.<br />

QUALICUM BEACH<br />

The Old School House<br />

<strong>Arts</strong> Centre<br />

122 Fern Rd W ✆250-752-6133<br />

www.<strong>the</strong>oldschoolhouse.org<br />

mon-sat 10am-4:30pm. Apr 10-25 Art<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Attic Sale, buy or sell a treasure,<br />

bargain paintings floor to ceiling in<br />

three galleries; Apr 26-<strong>May</strong> 29 BROWN<br />

GALLERY Don Emerson and Paul Kyba,<br />

photography; DOROTHY FRANCIS GALLERY<br />

Elizabeth Fels; VOLUNTEER GALLERY<br />

Michael J. Neufeld .<br />

RICHMOND<br />

Richmond Art Gallery<br />

7700 Minoru Gate ✆604-247-8300<br />

www.richmondartgallery.org<br />

mon-fri 10am-6pm sat & sun 10am-<br />

5pm, closed statutory holidays. Thru<br />

Apr 4 Arthur Renwick (First Nations),<br />

“Mask”, photographs, a series <strong>of</strong> larg-<br />

Ann Zielinski<br />

<strong>April</strong> 14-28, <strong>2010</strong><br />

er-than-life sized portraits <strong>of</strong> First<br />

Nations artists from various disciplines<br />

“pulling faces” as <strong>the</strong>y look<br />

back through <strong>the</strong> lens in response to<br />

<strong>the</strong> complex relationship between representation<br />

and First Nations people;<br />

Apr 26-Jun 13 Shilpa Gupta, Reena<br />

Kallat, TV Santhosh, Sudarshan<br />

Shetty, artist collective Thukral &<br />

Tagra and Hema Upadhyay, “In Transition:<br />

New Art from India”, India is<br />

experiencing a period <strong>of</strong> remarkable<br />

growth and transformation and its<br />

artists are responding to <strong>the</strong>se<br />

changes with an eye on its past and a<br />

view to <strong>the</strong> future as <strong>the</strong>y examine <strong>the</strong><br />

social, political, economic and reli-<br />

"Intermingling", acrylic on canvas, 48" x 48", <strong>2010</strong><br />

2427 Granville St., Vancouver BC<br />

604-736-5444<br />

Exhibitions on-line:<br />

www.kurbat<strong>of</strong>fgallery.com<br />

gious implications <strong>of</strong> becoming a<br />

major world economy.<br />

SALMON ARM<br />

SAGA Public Art Gallery<br />

70 Hudson Ave NE ✆250-832-1170<br />

www.sagapublicartgallery.ca<br />

tues-sat 11am-4pm. Apr 3-<strong>May</strong> 1 Ron<br />

L. Zheng, “Leaving My Found Eden”,<br />

poetography works using traditional<br />

Japanese tanka poetry and black and<br />

white photography to create a visual<br />

narrative; <strong>May</strong> 8-29 Who’s Driving <strong>the</strong><br />

Bus?, new multi-media works by young<br />

artists <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shuswap.<br />

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SALT SPRING<br />

ISLAND<br />

Gallery 8<br />

3104 - 115 Fulford Ganges Road<br />

✆250-537-8822 866-537-8822<br />

www.jmitchellgallery.com<br />

tues-sat 10am-5pm sun 11am-4pm.<br />

See website for upcoming exhibitions.<br />

Pegasus Gallery <strong>of</strong><br />

Canadian Art<br />

1-104 Fulford Ganges Rd<br />

✆250-537-2421 www.pegasusgallery.ca<br />

tues-sat 10am-5pm, sun & mon by appt.<br />

Established in 1972, Pegasus is <strong>the</strong> oldest<br />

gallery in <strong>the</strong> Gulf Islands, <strong>of</strong>fering a<br />

wide selection <strong>of</strong> historical and contemporary<br />

Canadian art and rare Northwest<br />

Coast Native carvings, artifacts and baskets.<br />

See website for exhibitions.<br />

SIDNEY<br />

Peninsula Gallery<br />

100-2506 Beacon Ave<br />

✆250-655-1282 877-787-1896<br />

www.pengal.com<br />

mon-sat 9am-5:30pm. <strong>May</strong> 15-29<br />

Douglas Fisher, “Moments in Time”,<br />

one-<strong>of</strong>-a-kind wall and free standing<br />

sculptures in wood. Striking Pacific<br />

Northwest Coast inspired designs<br />

with <strong>of</strong>fset turning, carving and rich<br />

colour.<br />

SOOKE<br />

South Shore Gallery<br />

2046 Otter Point Rd ✆250-642-2058<br />

www.sooke.org/southshoregallery<br />

mon-sat 10am-5pm. Apr-<strong>May</strong> Exhibiting<br />

gallery artists Ed Araquel, Andres<br />

Bohaker, Dorothy Hodgson Butler,<br />

Robert Louis Chouinard, Anne Hansen,<br />

Derek Heaton, Keith Johnson, Mimi<br />

Jones, Robert Owen, Cheryl Parkinson,<br />

Poul Poulsen, Walter Riedel, Brian<br />

Simons and Joanne Thomson, paintings;<br />

Stephen Cooke, Sharon Bussard<br />

Grove and Roger Painter, pottery; Alison<br />

Garrett Hanneson, Kiln Art Studio<br />

and Jill Morton, glass; Jan Johnson,<br />

Gordie Lundy, Oceanstone Studio and<br />

Ka<strong>the</strong>rine Woods, sculpture; Patricia<br />

Carley, Gail Erickson and Barbara Sinclair,<br />

wearable art; Norma Lake Castillo,<br />

Bonita Martin Kennedy and Sue Lin<br />

Tarnowski, jewellery.<br />

SQUAMISH<br />

Foyer Gallery at <strong>the</strong><br />

Squamish Public Library<br />

37907 2nd Ave ✆604-892-3110<br />

604-898-1895<br />

www.squamish.bclibrary.ca/servicesprograms/foyer-gallery<br />

mon-thurs 12-8pm fri-sun 10am-4pm.<br />

Thru Apr 5 WALLs Squamish Valley<br />

Quilters’ Guild, “Stretching Tradition”,<br />

quilts and wall hangings; CASES Jeannine<br />

Bradshaw, “Quintessential Heart”,<br />

jewellery; Apr 6-<strong>May</strong> 3 WALLS Ca<strong>the</strong>rine<br />

Begin, “Magical Garden”, watercolour<br />

paintings; CASES Fundraiser,<br />

“Friends <strong>of</strong> Foyer”, mixed media; <strong>May</strong><br />

4-Jun 7 WALLS Keith F. Broad, “Original<br />

People”, graphite drawings; CASES<br />

Laleh Nafarieh and Nader Balafkan,<br />

“Ancient Puzzles”, clay relief and sculptures,<br />

multi-media mirrors.<br />

SUMMERLAND<br />

Summerland Art Gallery<br />

9533 Main St ✆250-494-4494<br />

www.summerlandarts.com<br />

tues-sat 10am-4pm sun 1-4pm.Thru<br />

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<strong>May</strong> 1 Spring Renewal, works in<br />

encaustic, pastel, pencil, watercolour,<br />

oil and acrylic by active and signature<br />

members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> South Okanagan Similkameen<br />

Chapter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Canadian Artists; <strong>May</strong> 6-Jun 19 Basketry<br />

and sculpture.<br />

SUNSHINE COAST<br />

Gibsons Landing Gallery<br />

Artists’ Co-op<br />

436 Marine Dr ✆604-886-0099<br />

jheyer@telus.net<br />

daily 10am-5pm. LANDING GALLERY Opening<br />

Apr 5 Suddenly Spring, a unique<br />

selection <strong>of</strong> original paintings, pottery,<br />

fibre, glass, soapstone carvings and<br />

jewellery created by <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> this<br />

artists’ co-operative.<br />

Sunshine Coast <strong>Arts</strong> Council<br />

+ <strong>Arts</strong> Centre<br />

5714 Medusa St ✆604-885-5412<br />

www.scartscouncil.com<br />

wed-sat 11am-4pm sun 1-4pm. Thru<br />

Apr 18 Young Peoples’ Own Show -<br />

Elementary; Apr 19-<strong>May</strong> 5 Festival <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Performing <strong>Arts</strong>; Apr 21-<strong>May</strong> 9<br />

Young Peoples/Own Show – Secondary;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 12-30 Afuwa Granger; “Trancience<br />

and Beauty”; Susan Fletcher,<br />

“Seasons”.<br />

SURREY<br />

★ Arnold Mikelson Mind &<br />

Matter Art Gallery<br />

13743 16th Ave ✆604-536-6460<br />

mindandmatterart@aol.com<br />

daily 12-6pm. Apr Pat Vickers, watercolours,<br />

Millie Meerheimb, watercolours,<br />

Murray Sanders, pottery,<br />

Elmer Gunderson, wood sculptures,<br />

Shirley Thomas, oils, Isle Quast, pastels,<br />

Magda Varmai, oils, Albert Morrison,<br />

woodturning and Suzanne Amendolagine,<br />

ceramics; <strong>May</strong> Don Portelance,<br />

watercolours, Teresa Hotel,<br />

ceramics, Jeannette Boothby, soapstone<br />

carvings, Richard Westwood,<br />

metal, Betty Hurd, oils, Bob Gonzales,<br />

woodturning, Jack Olive, pottery,<br />

Mary Mikelson, oils and Irma, oils.<br />

★ Kwantlen Art Gallery<br />

Kwantlen Polytechnic University,<br />

Surrey Campus D126-12666 72nd Ave,<br />

Library Atrium ✆604-599-2219<br />

www.kwantlen.ca/visual-arts<br />

Check website for hours. CLOVERDALE<br />

Marleen Vermeulen<br />

<strong>May</strong> 26-June 9, <strong>2010</strong><br />

CAMPUS Apr 12-16. Year End Fine <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Exhibition, Fine <strong>Arts</strong> Room 1843, noon<br />

to 5pm daily; SURREY CAMPUS 3rd and<br />

4th Year Students Open Studio Exhibitions,<br />

Art Gallery Room D126; ARBUTUS<br />

GALLERY Student exhibitions <strong>of</strong> recent<br />

work – see website for details.<br />

★ Surrey Art Gallery<br />

13750 88th Ave (at King George Hwy)<br />

✆604-501-5566 www.arts.surrey.ca<br />

mon & fri 9am-5pm tues-thurs 9am-<br />

9pm sat 10am-5pm sun 12-5pm.<br />

Admission by donation. Apr 17-Jun 21<br />

Eagle Transforming: The Prints <strong>of</strong><br />

Robert Davidson, survey <strong>of</strong> 40 prints<br />

by one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> most critically acclaimed<br />

"Blind Bay", acrylic on canvas, 48" x 48", <strong>2010</strong><br />

2427 Granville St., Vancouver BC<br />

604-736-5444<br />

Exhibitions on-line:<br />

www.kurbat<strong>of</strong>fgallery.com<br />

figure in First Nations art reveals an<br />

artist <strong>of</strong> exceptional imagination, compositional<br />

skill and visual power; Ian<br />

Johnston: Transnational Absolute,<br />

challenges <strong>the</strong> boundaries between<br />

ceramic art, sculpture and installation<br />

art, presents poignant allegories on <strong>the</strong><br />

‘life cycle’ <strong>of</strong> consumer products, globalization<br />

and au<strong>the</strong>nticity; Thru Jun 6<br />

Crescent Beach Photography Club:<br />

Lightscapes, group exhibition <strong>of</strong> recent<br />

works in a variety <strong>of</strong> subject matter<br />

including architecture and landscape,<br />

using both traditional photographic<br />

methods and digital processes; Ongoing<br />

REMIXX.sur.RE, youth new media<br />

project.<br />

www.preview-art.com PREVIEW 33


Coal<br />

Harbour<br />

WESTIN<br />

BAYSHORE<br />

Denman St<br />

Bayshore Dr<br />

Cardero St<br />

W 1st Ave<br />

Nicola St<br />

W 2nd Ave<br />

W 3rd Ave<br />

W 4th Ave<br />

Vanier<br />

Park<br />

Coal Harbour<br />

Seawall<br />

Cordova St<br />

Pender St<br />

Melville<br />

34 PREVIEW ■ APR/MAY <strong>2010</strong><br />

DOWNTOWN<br />

VANCOUVER<br />

Dunsmuir St<br />

Q.E. THEATRE MEZZANINE<br />

BILL REID GALLERY<br />

GALLERY/EMILY CARR<br />

BUSCHLEN MOWATT<br />

◆<br />

UNIVERSITY ALUMNI<br />

◆<br />

Georgia St ◆ PENDULUM<br />

◆<br />

VANCOUVER ◆<br />

ART GALLERY &<br />

REPUBLIC ◆<br />

ART RENTAL<br />

Broughton St<br />

Cornwall<br />

York<br />

W 6th Ave<br />

Haro St<br />

Jervis St<br />

Pendrell St<br />

Cypress St<br />

Bute St<br />

Beach Ave<br />

Chestnut St<br />

Hastings St<br />

Robson St<br />

Thurlow St<br />

Nelson St<br />

Comox St<br />

Davie St<br />

Canada Place<br />

Way<br />

Burrard St<br />

Burrard Bridge to<br />

Downtown Vancouver<br />

Burrard St<br />

◆<br />

◆<br />

LATTIMER<br />

GALLERY JONES<br />

Pine St<br />

CANADA<br />

PLACE<br />

Hornby St<br />

◆<br />

APPLETON<br />

GALLERIES<br />

Howe St<br />

Granville St<br />

Seymour St<br />

◆ ART BEA - CONTEMPORARY<br />

ART GALLERY◆<br />

TUS<br />

Helmcken St<br />

Burrard Inlet<br />

Cordova St<br />

◆ RENDEZVOUS<br />

DORIAN RAE ◆<br />

PERA<br />

TECK GALLERY, SFU ◆ ◆◆<br />

ACCESS<br />

BURRARD<br />

SLOPES<br />

Fir St<br />

Waterfall Bldg.<br />

◆HOWE<br />

STREET<br />

Granville St<br />

Granville<br />

Bridge<br />

SOUTH GRANVILLE<br />

GALLERY ROW<br />

Granville St<br />

SeaBus to North Vancouver<br />

Granville<br />

Island<br />

Richards St<br />

Homer St<br />

Water St<br />

INUIT◆<br />

MARION SCOTT<br />

◆◆<br />

COASTAL PEOPLES#2<br />

AUDAIN ◆<br />

Hastings St<br />

ARTSTARTS<br />

◆<br />

Pacific St<br />

Hamilton St<br />

GASTOWN<br />

Cambie St<br />

ART WORKS ◆<br />

Mainland St<br />

Abbott St<br />

Beatty St<br />

Alexander St.<br />

Pender St<br />

Smi<strong>the</strong> St<br />

◆<br />

CHOBOTER<br />

Powell St<br />

Carrall St<br />

BC Place<br />

Stadium<br />

Pacific Blvd<br />

Main St<br />

Cambie Bridge<br />

Clark Dr.<br />

BARON<br />

HELEN PITT<br />

SPIRIT ◆ ◆ GALLERY<br />

◆<br />

◆<br />

WRESTLER<br />

GACHET<br />

◆ OR GALLERY<br />

Burrard St<br />

Cordova St<br />

Railway St<br />

◆ARTSPEAK<br />

◆<br />

CENTRE A<br />

Granville St<br />

Keefer St<br />

Expo Blvd<br />

W 13th Ave<br />

W 15th Ave<br />

Columbia St<br />

W 14th Ave<br />

WINSOR ◆<br />

BAU-XI ◆<br />

to airport<br />

GM<br />

Place<br />

Granville St<br />

False Creek<br />

Dunsmuir Via Duct<br />

Georgia Via Duct<br />

JENNIFER KOSTUIK<br />

COASTAL PEOPLES #1<br />

◆ NUMEN<br />

JOYCE WILLIAMS<br />

◆ ◆<br />

◆<br />

YALETOWN<br />

W 5th Ave<br />

Drake St<br />

to airport<br />

◆<br />

◆<br />

◆<br />

W 6th Ave<br />

◆ IAN TAN<br />

◆<br />

ELISSA CRISTALL<br />

HEFFEL◆<br />

W 7th Ave<br />

EQUINOX◆<br />

◆<br />

to downtown Vancouver<br />

UNO LANGMANN◆<br />

TO AUTUMN BROOK<br />

(on W. 4th near entrance<br />

to Granville Island)<br />

HEATHER ROSS<br />

DOUGLAS<br />

UDELL<br />

PETLEY-JONES<br />

CHALI-ROSSO<br />

DIANE FARRIS<br />

◆<br />

1st Ave<br />

DOUGLAS REYNOLDS◆<br />

MONTE CLARK ◆<br />

MARILYN S. MYLREA◆<br />

W 8th Ave<br />

KURBATOFF ◆<br />

JACANA ◆<br />

GRANVILLE FINE ART ◆<br />

Broadway (9th Ave)<br />

◆ART<br />

EMPORIUM<br />

SOUTH<br />

GRANVILLE<br />

2nd Ave


ART ROOM<br />

◆<br />

BUCKLAND SUN SPIRIT<br />

◆<br />

SOUTHERST ◆<br />

◆<br />

BELLEVUE<br />

Westbrook<br />

Richmond St<br />

TO SQUAMISH,<br />

WHISTLER,<br />

BOWEN IS.,<br />

and <strong>the</strong><br />

SUNSHINE COAST<br />

No. 1 Rd<br />

SILK PURSE<br />

FERRY BUILDING ◆ ◆<br />

Alma St<br />

Russell<br />

Way<br />

Queens Ave 14th St<br />

Dunbar<br />

River Rd<br />

15th St<br />

WEST VAN. MUSEUM<br />

◆◆<br />

GALLERY<br />

JONES<br />

Arbutus<br />

SW Marine Dr<br />

No. 3 Rd<br />

Granville<br />

◆ ARTISTS E. 23rd St<br />

FOR KIDS<br />

15th St<br />

PRESENTATION<br />

HOUSE<br />

◆ ◆ CITYSCAPE<br />

◆<br />

GRAFFITI CO.<br />

Burrard Bridge<br />

Arthur Laing Bridge<br />

Alderbridge Way<br />

Westminster<br />

Hwy<br />

Gilbert<br />

1<br />

Marine Dr<br />

Moray Bridge<br />

Minoru Blvd<br />

MINORU<br />

PARK<br />

Denman<br />

Capilano<br />

Road<br />

Lions Gate<br />

Bridge<br />

Georgia<br />

Granville Bridge<br />

Oak St<br />

Oak St<br />

Bridge<br />

RICHMOND<br />

◆ART<br />

GALLERY<br />

Garden City Rd.<br />

GRANVILLE<br />

ISLAND<br />

Fell<br />

Cambie<br />

Sea Is.<br />

Way<br />

Granville Ave<br />

Main St<br />

Fraser St<br />

99<br />

No. 4 Rd.<br />

Public<br />

Market<br />

SeaBus<br />

Kingsway<br />

Victoria Dr<br />

Bridgeport Rd.<br />

No. 5 Rd.<br />

Chesterfield<br />

Commercial<br />

Maritime<br />

Mews<br />

Lonsdale<br />

W. 3rd Dollarton Hwy<br />

Cambie Rd.<br />

Steveston Hwy<br />

◆ ENGLISH BAY<br />

CIRCLE CRAFT ◆<br />

◆ DUNDARAVE<br />

PRINTMAKERS<br />

Edgemont<br />

Duranleau St<br />

SE Marine Dr<br />

Mt Seymour Parkway<br />

SEYMOUR<br />

◆ ART GALLERY<br />

Gallant Ave.<br />

www.preview-art.com PREVIEW 35<br />

Anderson St.<br />

Nanaimo<br />

Old Bridge Street<br />

Cartwright St<br />

Boundary Rd<br />

CHARLES H. SCOTT<br />

◆ BECKER ◆<br />

Johnston St<br />

FEDERATION ◆<br />

Railspur Alley<br />

◆◆<br />

STUDIO 13<br />

PETER KISS<br />

◆ GALLERY OF<br />

B.C. CERAMICS<br />

EAGLE<br />

SPIRIT ◆<br />

◆ CRAFT COUNCIL<br />

OF B.C. GALLERY<br />

E.1st<br />

Esplanade<br />

Burrard Inlet 2nd Narrows Bridge<br />

GRANVILLE<br />

BUSCHLEN<br />

ISLAND<br />

◆MOWATT<br />

ROBINSON STUDIO-<br />

Barnet Hwy<br />

BURRARD English<br />

HODNETT FINE ARTHastings<br />

St.<br />

SLOPES Bay<br />

Union St<br />

MARITIME MUSEUM<br />

Prior St<br />

7A<br />

◆<br />

Venables St.<br />

MUSEUM OF<br />

MUSEUM OF ◆<br />

◆ ◆BRITANNIA<br />

ART GALLERY<br />

◆ ANTHROPOLOGY<br />

VANCOUVER<br />

◆HAVANA<br />

◆DR. VIGARI<br />

SIMON FRASER<br />

MORRIS &<br />

◆ UNIVERSITY GALLERY,<br />

◆HELEN<br />

BELKIN 4th Ave ◆<br />

◆ JEUNESSE<br />

BREWERY<br />

BURNABY<br />

GREENERY FLORIST<br />

University<br />

& GALLERY MONNY'S<br />

CREEK<br />

Blvd<br />

10th Ave ◆ Broadway<br />

12th Ave<br />

7<br />

NYREE HAZELTON ◆ ◆FRAMAGRAPHIC<br />

Grandview Hwy<br />

W 16th Ave<br />

GALLERY ◆<br />

1<br />

AT HYCROFT (on McRae)<br />

OMEGA◆<br />

King Edward<br />

BURNABY<br />

BURNABY<br />

◆ARTS<br />

OFF<br />

ART GALLERY<br />

MAIN<br />

Deer Lake Ave ◆◆◆<br />

ARTS COUNCIL<br />

33rd Ave<br />

BURNABY<br />

VILLAGE MUSEUM<br />

41st Ave JEWISH MUSEUM & ARCHIVES<br />

SOUTH GRANVILLE<br />

◆SIDNEY<br />

& GERTRUDE ZACK GALLERY/<br />

UNITARIAN<br />

49th Ave<br />

◆ LANGARA<br />

CHURCH ◆COLLEGE<br />

57th Ave<br />

TO DELTA ARTS COUNCIL in Delta,<br />

TO LONGHOUSE in Tsawwassen,<br />

TO JENKINS SHOWLER, WHITE ROCK,<br />

OXFORD STREET in White Rock<br />

➜<br />

1 St.<br />

Pacific Blvd.<br />

Lougheed Hwy<br />

Willingdon<br />

Joyce Rd Canada Way<br />

Royal Oak<br />

DeepcoveRd<br />

TO PORT MOODY ARTS CENTRE<br />

in Port Moody,TO MAPLE RIDGE<br />

ART GALLERY, SOJEAN in Maple Ridge<br />

TO EVERGREEN<br />

CULTURAL CENTRE,<br />

PLACE DES ARTS<br />

in Coquitlam<br />

➜<br />

◆<br />

JAPANESE CANADIAN<br />

NATIONAL MUSEUM<br />

in Burnaby<br />

➜<br />

➜<br />

TO INSIGHT ART<br />

TO KWANTLEN ART GALLERY, MIND AND MATTER,<br />

SURREY ART GALLERY in Surrey; TO AMELIA<br />

DOUGLAS, ARTS COUNCIL in New Westminster;<br />

TO FORT GALLERY in Fort Langley,<br />

TO BARBARA BOLDT in Langley<br />

1st Ave E<br />

◆<br />

GRUNT<br />

2nd Ave<br />

◆<br />

◆ Great<br />

5th Ave<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Way<br />

6th Ave<br />

◆<br />

8th Ave<br />

◆<br />

Broadway<br />

10th Ave<br />

12th Ave<br />

15th Ave<br />

◆<br />

ELLIOTT<br />

1st Ave E LOUIS CATRIONA<br />

2nd Ave TANYA◆<br />

◆ JEFFRIES<br />

SLINGSBY ◆ ◆ ON<br />

LEIGHDON ◆ MAIN LIBERTE<br />

EASTWOOD grace-gallery<br />

ONLEY<br />

WESTERN<br />

FRONT<br />

THE LIDO<br />

GALLERY<br />

Cambie<br />

Alberta<br />

Columbia<br />

False<br />

Creek<br />

Manitoba<br />

Ontario<br />

Quebec<br />

Main St<br />

Scotia<br />

Prior St<br />

St George<br />

Fraser<br />

Clark<br />

Terminal Ave Commercial<br />

Kingsway<br />

BREWERY<br />

CREEK<br />


TSAWWASSEN<br />

Tsawwassen Longhouse<br />

Gallery<br />

1710 56th St ✆604-943-3313<br />

www.southdeltaartistsguild.com<br />

thurs-sun 11am-4pm. Apr 1-25 Bold<br />

Strokes; Apr 29-<strong>May</strong> 23, The Artist’s<br />

Eye.<br />

Tsawwassen Mall<br />

1299 56th St, Delta ✆604-943-3313<br />

www.southdeltaartistsguild.com<br />

mon-thurs & sat 9:30am-6pm fri 9:30am-<br />

7pm sun 12-5pm. <strong>May</strong> 8-14 Mall Show,<br />

organized by <strong>the</strong> Tsawwassen Longhouse<br />

Gallery.<br />

VANCOUVER<br />

Access Gallery<br />

New address: 437 W Hastings St<br />

✆604-689-2907 www.vaarc.ca<br />

tues-sat 12-5pm. Apr 17-<strong>May</strong> 29 Ray-<br />

36 PREVIEW ■ APR/MAY <strong>2010</strong><br />

mond Boisjoly, “The Ever-Changing<br />

Light”, first solo exhibition by this Vancouver-based<br />

artist <strong>of</strong> Haida and Quebecois<br />

background. Boisjoly is interested<br />

in <strong>the</strong> way cross-cultural contact<br />

shifts and transforms <strong>the</strong> conceptual<br />

and material understanding <strong>of</strong> communication.<br />

New media work involving<br />

projection <strong>of</strong> television snow and text<br />

concerning visualization and physical<br />

presence <strong>of</strong> language.<br />

Appleton Galleries<br />

1451 Hornby St ✆604-685-1715<br />

www.appletongalleries.com<br />

mon-fri 8am-1pm. Call for hours or<br />

appt. Specialists in Inuit and First<br />

Nations art for over 40 years. We specialize<br />

in Canadian Inuit stone sculpture<br />

and Northwest Coast First<br />

Nations wood carvings (Haida, Kwakiutl,<br />

Coast Salish, masks, paddles,<br />

talking sticks, plaques and more).<br />

Over 2,500 original carvings featuring<br />

works by Abraham Anghik Ruben and<br />

Clifford Pettman.<br />

www.grace-gallery.com<br />

Angela Fama: Mirrorface<br />

GRACE-GALLERY AND ON MAIN GALLERY, VANCOUVER BC – <strong>May</strong> 1-29, <strong>2010</strong> In Mirrorface,<br />

Vancouver artist Angela Fama examines that moment <strong>of</strong> self-absorption and candidness when we<br />

check our appearance in a mirror. The exhibit consists <strong>of</strong> 12 double portraits <strong>of</strong> men and women<br />

between <strong>the</strong> ages <strong>of</strong> 25 and 35. After shooting a straight-on passport-style photo <strong>of</strong> each subject<br />

in her studio, Fama left each person alone in <strong>the</strong> room with a mirror and a way to signal when<br />

<strong>the</strong>y felt <strong>the</strong>y were showing <strong>the</strong>ir private face to <strong>the</strong> lens. The second photo was taken remotely,<br />

without Fama present, by <strong>the</strong> camera mounted on a tripod. The diptychs invite us to study each<br />

face in both <strong>the</strong> guarded and unguarded moments.<br />

Angela Fama studied art in high school in Ontario and earned a Photo Imaging Diploma from<br />

Langara College, Vancouver in 2004. She currently works as an artist and a commercial photographer<br />

from her studio in Cartelera<br />

Talent House, a local collective <strong>of</strong> 12<br />

painters, writers and photographers.<br />

She created Mirrorface in <strong>the</strong> summer<br />

<strong>of</strong> 2008 and has shown in several<br />

group shows, including Photo<br />

Mission: Three Stories at <strong>the</strong> Elliott<br />

Louis Gallery (2007) and 440hz<br />

Electromagnetic Explorations (2007),<br />

a Canada Council-funded project.<br />

Angela Fama, Mirrorface 01: Christa (2008-<strong>2010</strong>), C-Print [concurrently at<br />

grace-gallery and ON MAIN Gallery, Vancouver BC, <strong>May</strong> 1-29]<br />

Fama was a winner <strong>of</strong> Flash Forward<br />

– Emerging Photographers<br />

2009 (Magenta Foundation) and<br />

has received honourable mentions for her work from <strong>the</strong> International Photography Awards<br />

(2009) and Photographer’s Forum (2003). She has shot commercially for many magazines and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r publications, and for numerous designers and musicians. Mia Johnson<br />

Art Beatus (Vancouver)<br />

Consultancy Ltd.<br />

108-808 Nelson St ✆604-688-2633<br />

www.artbeatus.com<br />

mon-fri 10am-6pm. Thru Apr 9 Tomoka<br />

Ike, “Conversations on <strong>the</strong> Street”, doll<br />

artist’s life-like representations <strong>of</strong> real<br />

people and real situations inspired by<br />

conversations with strangers encountered<br />

on <strong>the</strong> streets <strong>of</strong> Vancouver, BC;<br />

Apr 30-Jul 2 Ramón Singley, “Stree<strong>the</strong>ads”,<br />

New York photographic artist<br />

captures fleeting moments <strong>of</strong> life focusing<br />

on <strong>the</strong> heads and faces <strong>of</strong> people <strong>of</strong><br />

all backgrounds, in pensive moments<br />

amid <strong>the</strong> streets.<br />

Art Emporium<br />

2928 Granville St ✆604-738-3510<br />

www.<strong>the</strong>artemporium.ca<br />

mon-sat 10am-6pm. Exceptional inventory<br />

<strong>of</strong> paintings by major Canadian,<br />

American and French masters <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 20th<br />

C. featuring all members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Group <strong>of</strong><br />

Seven, and several <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir contemporaries,<br />

Emily Carr, C. Kriegh<strong>of</strong>f, David


Milne, J.W. Morrice, Tom Thomson,<br />

Paintings by Karel Appel, A. Calder, E.<br />

Cortez, Montague Dawson, Jean and<br />

Raoul Dufy, A. Hambourg, J. Hervé,<br />

Picasso, Utrillo, Volti, Andrew Wyeth<br />

and Canadians Max Bates, Donald<br />

Fla<strong>the</strong>r, H.G. Glyde, E.J. Hughes, F.<br />

Lansdowne, John Little, Henri Masson,<br />

Rudolph Messner, Hugh Monahan,<br />

Riopelle, Goodridge Roberts, Jack<br />

Shadbolt and Andrew Wong.<br />

Art Rental and Sales at <strong>the</strong><br />

Vancouver Art Gallery<br />

750 Hornby St<br />

✆604-662-4716 604-662-4746<br />

www.artrentalandsales.com<br />

mon-fri 10am-4pm. With over 1,200<br />

contemporary artworks by 200 Canadian<br />

artists in a wide variety <strong>of</strong> styles and<br />

media. All works are available for purchase<br />

or rental for a small monthly fee<br />

and include work by Gordon Smith, Jack<br />

Shadbolt, Toni Onley, Steven Hutchings,<br />

David Wilson, Paul Paquette, Stuart<br />

McCall, Tanya Slingsby, Tiko Kerr.<br />

Art Works Gallery<br />

225 Smi<strong>the</strong> St. ✆604-688-3301<br />

www.artworksbc.com<br />

mon-fri 10am-6pm sat 10am-6pm sun<br />

38 PREVIEW ■ APR/MAY <strong>2010</strong><br />

12-5pm. Apr-<strong>May</strong> Cycling: Visions <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Collective, speaks to <strong>the</strong> creative<br />

multiplicity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> individual and <strong>the</strong> collective<br />

spirit, notwithstanding <strong>the</strong> multicultural<br />

heritage <strong>of</strong> over one hundred<br />

artists <strong>the</strong> gallery represents.<br />

<strong>Arts</strong> Off Main<br />

216 E 28th Ave ✆604-876-2785<br />

www.arts<strong>of</strong>fmain.ca<br />

wed-sat 11am-6pm sun-11am-5pm.<br />

An artist-run gallery with work by BC<br />

artists <strong>of</strong>fering a selection <strong>of</strong> paintings,<br />

prints, sculpture, photographs, jewellery<br />

and pottery.<br />

<strong>Arts</strong>peak<br />

233 Carrall St ✆604-688-0051<br />

www.artspeak.ca tues-sat 11am-5pm<br />

Thru <strong>May</strong> 1 Alex Morrison, “Making<br />

Beer More Expensive”, Morrison’s<br />

practice examines urban built environments<br />

and <strong>the</strong>ir subcultures. Politically<br />

inflected, Morrison’s work troubles<br />

notions <strong>of</strong> au<strong>the</strong>nticity, particularly<br />

when <strong>the</strong> ‘au<strong>the</strong>ntic’ is absorbed into<br />

<strong>the</strong> mainstream. This project comments<br />

on <strong>the</strong> renewal <strong>of</strong> Carrall Street<br />

and Vancouver’s ‘heritage district’ <strong>of</strong><br />

Gastown within a cyclical history; Thru<br />

Jul Christian Bök, “Ratspeak”, an ana-<br />

gram created for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>peak exterior<br />

hanging sign which announces<br />

philistines, bailout and toxic banks.<br />

ArtStarts Gallery<br />

808 Richards St ✆604-878-7144<br />

www.artstarts.com<br />

tues wed fri 10am-5pm thurs 10am-<br />

7:30pm, last sat <strong>of</strong> month 10am-5pm.<br />

Welcome to Our World, some <strong>of</strong> BC’s<br />

youngest artists investigate <strong>the</strong>ir world<br />

through art – highlights include portraits<br />

<strong>of</strong> contemporary Aboriginal role<br />

models, an Olympics-inspired comic<br />

project, and a photo-based project that<br />

reveals Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside<br />

seen through <strong>the</strong> eyes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> children<br />

who live <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

Audain Gallery<br />

149 W Hastings St, SFU Woodward’s<br />

www.audaingallery.ca<br />

Gallery under construction – scheduled<br />

to re-open September <strong>2010</strong>. See<br />

website for upcoming exhibitions.<br />

Autumn Brook Gallery<br />

1545 W 4th Ave ✆604-737-2363<br />

www.autumnbrook.ca<br />

wed-fri 12-5pm sat-sun 10:30am-5pm<br />

mon & tues by appt. Autumn Brook


Gallery represents painters and sculptors<br />

from BC and o<strong>the</strong>r regions. The<br />

gallery also serves as a special event<br />

reception venue, with in-house cocktail<br />

and dinner catering, and a Saturday and<br />

Sunday public brunch service.<br />

★ Baron Gallery and Studio<br />

293 Columbia St ✆604-682-1114<br />

www.baronsartgallery.com<br />

tues-sat 12am-5pm or by appt. Thru<br />

Apr 30 Greg Swales, “Letters From<br />

Cuba”, collection <strong>of</strong> paintings and photographs<br />

derived from a time while<br />

residing in Cuba, his current work<br />

focuses on observations <strong>of</strong> cultural<br />

changes in Cuba. Gallery hosts workshops,<br />

lectures and arts-related events<br />

by exhibiting artists – see website.<br />

Bau-Xi Gallery<br />

3045 Granville St<br />

✆604-733-7011 www.bau-xi.com<br />

mon-sat 10am-5:30pm sun 12-4pm.<br />

Thru Apr 10 Steven Nederveen, mixed<br />

media works including photography,<br />

paint, mark making and resin; Apr 17-<br />

30 Brent Boechler, stunning new<br />

series <strong>of</strong> abstract landscapes; UPPER<br />

GALLERY, Janna Watson, first solo exhibition<br />

<strong>of</strong> abstract works on panel and<br />

canvas with resin.<br />

Becker Galleries<br />

210-1333 Johnston St<br />

✆604-681-7677<br />

www.beckergalleries.com<br />

by appt. Showcasing <strong>the</strong> works <strong>of</strong><br />

internationally acclaimed artists featuring<br />

Harold Feist, Michael Morris,<br />

Paul Day, Hanna Nitsch and Vincent<br />

Magni, photography by Dave Robertson,<br />

Caralea Cole, Larry Fink and<br />

Lois Conner.<br />

Bill Reid Gallery <strong>of</strong><br />

Northwest Art<br />

639 Hornby St ✆604-682-3455<br />

www.billreidgallery.ca<br />

wed-sun 11am-5pm. Admission:<br />

adults $10, seniors & students $7,<br />

children 5-17 $5, children 5 and under<br />

free, family (2 adults + children) $25.<br />

Group rates and guided tours available<br />

when booked in advance. Highlights<br />

include over 40 pieces <strong>of</strong> Bill Reid’s<br />

gold and silver jewellery (several <strong>of</strong><br />

Reid’s works that appear on <strong>the</strong> Canadian<br />

$20 bill), a full-scale totem pole<br />

carved by James Hart <strong>of</strong> Haida Gwaii,<br />

and a mask by Tsimshian artist Philip<br />

Gray, with stop-motion animation <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> carving process.<br />

Britannia Art Gallery<br />

1661 Napier St, Britannia Library<br />

✆604-718-5800 www.britanniacentre.org<br />

mon, thurs, fri 8:30am-5pm tues, wed<br />

8:30am-9pm sat 9:30am-5pm sun 1-<br />

5pm Apr 7-30 Ta-pamasinahitew, exhibition<br />

by Britannia High School International<br />

Baccalaureate Students; <strong>May</strong> 5-<br />

29 Gallery closed for maintenance.<br />

Buschlen Mowatt Gallery<br />

1445 W Georgia St, Main Floor<br />

✆604-682-1234<br />

www.buschlenmowatt.com<br />

mon-sat 10am-6pm sun 12-5pm. Apr 5-<br />

<strong>May</strong> 31 Sorel Etrog: Retrospective <strong>of</strong> a<br />

National Living Treasure, <strong>the</strong> many<br />

stages <strong>of</strong> Etrog’s career include such<br />

media as bolts, links, hinges, paintings,<br />

steel constructions, bronze sculptures<br />

and painted bronzes; <strong>May</strong> 3–31 Toni<br />

Latour, “The Family Project, <strong>2010</strong>”, 24<br />

large-scale photographs accompanied<br />

by a vitrine that holds a taxidermied<br />

mouse and a plaque describing Kaguya.<br />

Catriona Jeffries Gallery<br />

274 E 1st Ave ✆604-736-1554<br />

www.catrionajeffries.com<br />

tues-sat 11am-5pm. <strong>May</strong> 21–Jun 26<br />

Damian Moppett, “The Sculptor’s Studio<br />

is a Painting”.<br />

www.preview-art.com PREVIEW 39


Twitter/Art+Social Media<br />

<strong>April</strong> 1 – <strong>May</strong> 1<br />

Sara Genn: White<br />

<strong>May</strong> 6 – 29<br />

All About Blue<br />

June 3 – 26<br />

1590 W. 7th Avenue<br />

Vancouver, BC<br />

Canada V6J 1S2<br />

Tel. 604-737-2629<br />

Fax 604-737-2675<br />

www.dianefarrisgallery.com<br />

art@dianefarrisgallery.com<br />

Sara Genn, Jo, 36 x 36 inches, oil on canvas<br />

View exhibitions online at<br />

dianefarrisgallery.com


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12 Granville Fine Art 604.266.6010<br />

13 Art Emporium 604.738.3510<br />

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RANDE COOK<br />

ROLANDO MARTINEZ<br />

VICTORIA GALLERIES<br />

ALCHERINGA GALLERY<br />

Contemporary Aboriginal Art:<br />

Canadian Northwest Coast,<br />

Papua New Guinea, Australia,<br />

Torres Strait<br />

665 FORT STREET<br />

250-383-8224<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS<br />

www.alcheringa-gallery.com<br />

OPEN SPACE<br />

<strong>April</strong> 3 to <strong>May</strong> 1<br />

Dios Nunca Muere<br />

The visual politics <strong>of</strong> transmutation<br />

in contemporary Oaxacan art<br />

ARTISTS/CURATORS TALK: SAT, APRIL 3, 3PM<br />

510 FORT STREET<br />

250-383-8833<br />

www.openspace.ca<br />

‘CHOSIN POTTERY<br />

Ceramic Art by<br />

Judi Dyelle and Robin Hopper<br />

Decorate in Style<br />

4283 Metchosin Road<br />

in Victoria<br />

250-474-2676<br />

OPEN DAILY 10AM-5PM<br />

www.chosinpottery.ca<br />

WINCHESTER GALLERIES<br />

Jeff Molloy: A Canadian Portrait<br />

<strong>April</strong> 11-<strong>May</strong> 1<br />

2260 OAK BAY AVENUE<br />

250-595-2777 TOLL-FREE 1-888-591-2777<br />

TUES-SAT 10AM-5:30PM<br />

www.winchestergalleriesltd.com<br />

JEFF MOLLOY


MILES LOWRY YURI ARAJS<br />

VICTORIA GALLERIES<br />

VIEW ART GALLERY<br />

Point <strong>of</strong> Reference<br />

Yuri Arajs and Christian Nicolay<br />

<strong>April</strong> 9-<strong>May</strong> 8<br />

opens Friday <strong>April</strong> 9, 6-9pm<br />

104-860 VIEW STREET<br />

250-213-1162<br />

www.viewartgallery.ca<br />

MERCURIO GALLERY<br />

Through <strong>April</strong> - House Collection<br />

<strong>May</strong> 6-22 - Saints <strong>of</strong> Circumstance:<br />

new work from Miles Lowry<br />

602 COURTNEY STREET<br />

250-388-5158<br />

CALL FOR HOURS<br />

www.mercurio.ca<br />

ART GALLERY OF<br />

GREATER VICTORIA<br />

GREAT NEW WAVE<br />

Contemporary Art from Japan<br />

Jan 29-<strong>May</strong> 30, <strong>2010</strong><br />

1040 MOSS STREET<br />

250-384-4101<br />

www.aggv.bc.ca<br />

ECLECTIC GALLERY<br />

Anthony Thorn<br />

Golden Treasures & O<strong>the</strong>r Works<br />

<strong>April</strong> 6-<strong>May</strong> 1 ~ Reception Sunday <strong>April</strong> 11, 2-4pm<br />

Harumi Ota<br />

Ceramic Boxes & Illuminations<br />

<strong>May</strong> 2-June 1 ~ Reception Thurday <strong>May</strong> 6, 7-9pm<br />

2170 OAK BAY AVENUE<br />

250-590-8095<br />

KOHEI NAWA<br />

ANTHONY THORN


Marleen Vermeulen<br />

KURBATOFF ART GALLERY, VANCOUVER BC – <strong>May</strong> 26-June 9, <strong>2010</strong><br />

Centre A, Vancouver<br />

International Centre for<br />

Contemporary Asian Art<br />

2 W Hastings St<br />

✆604-683-8326 www.centrea.org<br />

tues-sat 11am-6pm. Thru Apr 24 Echo<br />

Ho, Sheng Jie , Crys Cole and Joomi<br />

Seo, “Strawberry Jam”, four female<br />

artists on <strong>the</strong> forefront <strong>of</strong> sound art practice;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 15–Jun 19 Lorna Brown, Candice<br />

Hopkins, Elizabeth MacKenzie,<br />

Marian Penner Bancr<strong>of</strong>t, Makiko Hara,<br />

Liz Park, Elspeth Pratt and Jin-me<br />

Yoon, “Slow: Relations + Practices”,<br />

residency/exhibition project initiated by<br />

a working group <strong>of</strong> diverse, local cultural<br />

producers, mostly based in Vancouver.<br />

★ Chali-Rosso Art Gallery<br />

2250 Granville St ✆604-733-3594<br />

www.chalirosso.com<br />

tues-sun 11am-6pm or by appt. Showcasing<br />

original lithographs and graphic<br />

works by Master artists Pablo Picasso,<br />

Marc Chagall, Salvador Dali, Joan<br />

Miro, Henri Matisse, Georges Braque,<br />

Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas,<br />

Rembrandt van Rijn and Andy Warhol.<br />

Charles H. Scott Gallery,<br />

Emily Carr University <strong>of</strong> Art<br />

and Design<br />

1399 Johnston St, Granville Island<br />

✆604-844-3809 www.chscott.ecuad.ca<br />

mon-fri 12-5pm sat-sun 10am-5pm.<br />

Thru Apr 25 Allora and Calzadilla,<br />

Guido van der Werve, Cornelia Parker,<br />

Jonathan Monk and Mark Soo,<br />

“After <strong>the</strong> Gold Rush”; <strong>May</strong> 2-16 Emily<br />

Carr University <strong>of</strong> Art and Design <strong>2010</strong><br />

MAA Graduate Exhibition, work by<br />

students graduating from <strong>the</strong> Masters<br />

<strong>of</strong> Applied <strong>Arts</strong> Program.<br />

Choboter Fine Art<br />

23 Alexander St ✆604-688-0145<br />

604-779-7050 www.choboter.com<br />

mon-sat 12-6pm. Unique figurative<br />

abstract paintings by Vancouver artist<br />

Don Choboter.<br />

★ Circle Craft Gallery<br />

1-1666 Johnston St, Granville Island<br />

✆604-669-8021 www.circlecraft.net<br />

daily 10am-7pm. Apr 1-<strong>May</strong> 4 Tim<br />

Motchman, “A Sense <strong>of</strong> Place”, wood<br />

carvings inspired by our coastal world;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 7-Jun 1 Alastair Heseltine, bas-<br />

www.kurbat<strong>of</strong>fgallery.com<br />

Sunshine Coast artist Marleen Vermeulen was born in <strong>the</strong> Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands. She is a graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Design Academy in Eindhoven and <strong>the</strong> Academy <strong>of</strong> Fine <strong>Arts</strong> in Utrecht. Her paintings <strong>of</strong> British<br />

Columbia’s coastal regions have a rough and craggy impasto that serves some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> subject matter<br />

well, from <strong>the</strong> barnacle-encrusted surfaces <strong>of</strong> rocks at Blind Bay and <strong>the</strong> Curme Islands to <strong>the</strong> forest<br />

undergrowth <strong>of</strong> Back Trail, or <strong>the</strong> rough cedar bark <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> massive trees in Spirit <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Woods III.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> 1980s and <strong>the</strong> early 1990s, Vermeulen<br />

had an extensive international<br />

and award-winning career in graphic<br />

design. She has devoted herself to her<br />

personal painting since 1994. Beginning<br />

with small oil-based abstracts, she moved<br />

to larger figurative works that focused on<br />

emotions and body language. She eventually<br />

graduated to her current <strong>the</strong>me:<br />

impressionistic landscapes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> neighbouring<br />

areas and seascapes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sunshine<br />

Coast. She adopted what she calls a<br />

West Coast palette and began working<br />

on canvasses up to six feet in size, as well as diptychs created by abutting two 48-inch square canvasses.<br />

As seen from her viewpoint while hiking or in a kayak, <strong>the</strong> images express her fascination<br />

with dense forests and rocky surfaces. Mia Johnson<br />

★ Open late First Thursday <strong>of</strong><br />

every month until 8pm<br />

Marleen Vermeulen, Curme Islands (<strong>2010</strong>), oil on canvas [Kurbat<strong>of</strong>f Art<br />

Gallery, Vancouver BC, <strong>May</strong> 26-Jun 9]<br />

ketry reflecting ma<strong>the</strong>matical and<br />

organic <strong>the</strong>mes, mixed media and local<br />

materials.<br />

Coastal Peoples Fine <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Gallery<br />

1024 Mainland St, Yaletown, 2nd<br />

location: 312 Water St, Gastown<br />

✆604-685-9298 604-684-9222<br />

www.coastalpeoples.com<br />

YALETOWN mon-sat 10am-7pm sun &<br />

holidays 11am-6pm, GASTOWN mon-sat<br />

10am-6pm sun & holidays 11am-5pm.<br />

GASTOWN AND YALETOWN GALLERIES Thru<br />

<strong>May</strong> 31 North by Northwest: An Exploration<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Arctic to <strong>the</strong> Pacific,<br />

artists from <strong>the</strong> Canadian Arctic and <strong>the</strong><br />

Pacific Northwest. share an artistic<br />

commonality in depicting mythological<br />

figures and <strong>the</strong>ir own lives utilizing<br />

mediums indigenous to <strong>the</strong>ir region,<br />

bringing <strong>the</strong>se two groups toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir differences and similarities.<br />

Contemporary Art Gallery<br />

555 Nelson St ✆604-681-2700<br />

www.contemporaryartgallery.ca<br />

wed-sun 12-6pm. Thru <strong>May</strong> 16<br />

Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, “Neo-<br />

Native Drawings and O<strong>the</strong>r Works”,<br />

features drawings from 1980 to 2009,<br />

44 PREVIEW ■ APR/MAY <strong>2010</strong> ★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS


Yuxweluptun refers to his drawings as<br />

‘preliminary studies’ serving as ‘background<br />

work’ and <strong>the</strong> ‘measuring-stick’<br />

for developing <strong>the</strong> forms and ideas that<br />

have come to identify his style and<br />

reveal his pictorial inventiveness. Guest<br />

curated by Petra Watson.<br />

★ Craft Council <strong>of</strong> BC Gallery<br />

1386 Cartwright St, Granville Island<br />

✆604-687-7270 888-687-6511<br />

www.craftcouncilbc.ca<br />

Gallery: daily 10:30am-5:30pm, Office:<br />

tues-thurs 10am-5pm. Apr 1-<strong>May</strong> 2<br />

Greater Vancouver Weavers’ and<br />

Spinners’ Guild (GVWSG), “Celebrating<br />

Interlacement”, celebrates its 75th<br />

anniversary, weaving, spinning, tapestry,<br />

basketry and surface design, and<br />

dyeing; <strong>May</strong> 6-Jun 13, Susan Cain,<br />

“Loose Associations”, mixed media figures<br />

and animals that explore <strong>the</strong> relationships<br />

between <strong>the</strong> physical, emotional<br />

and seasonal qualities <strong>of</strong> containment<br />

and expansion.<br />

Diane Farris Gallery<br />

1590 W 7th Ave ✆604-737-2629<br />

www.dianefarrisgallery.com<br />

tues-fri 10am-5:30pm sat 10am-5pm.<br />

Apr 1-<strong>May</strong> 1 Twitter/Art+Social Media, a<br />

juried exhibition <strong>of</strong> work in various media<br />

by artists using social media to share<br />

feedback and promote <strong>the</strong>ir artwork,<br />

organize shows and produce art collaboratively,<br />

introducing online features<br />

including a forum hosted on <strong>the</strong> gallery’s<br />

blog: www.dianefarrisgallery.com/blog;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 6-29 Sara Genn, “White”, oil on<br />

canvas, <strong>the</strong> colour white is explored as a<br />

starting point for a gradual shift to colour.<br />

Doctor Vigari Gallery<br />

1312 Commercial Dr ✆604-255-9513<br />

www.doctorvigarigallery.com<br />

mon-sat 11am-6pm sun 12am-5pm.<br />

Local and Canadian designed custommade<br />

contemporary furniture, home<br />

accessories, jewellery, glass, pottery<br />

and fine art.<br />

Dorian Rae Collection<br />

410 Howe St ✆604-874-6100<br />

www.dorianraecollection.com<br />

mon-sat 10:30am-6pm sun 12-4pm or<br />

by appt. The longest established Asian<br />

and African ethnographic gallery in<br />

Vancouver, featuring exceptional Asian<br />

and African artefacts, statues, masks,<br />

ritual items, Buddhas, beads, tribal jewellery,<br />

textiles and antique furniture.<br />

Currently featuring a rare and beautiful<br />

collection <strong>of</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Asian and<br />

Himalayan Buddhas and ritual items.<br />

Douglas Reynolds Gallery<br />

2335 Granville St ✆604-731-9292<br />

www.douglasreynoldsgallery.com<br />

mon-sat 10am-6pm sun 12-5pm. Specializing<br />

in museum-quality Northwest<br />

Coast art, <strong>the</strong> Gallery <strong>of</strong>fers wide selection<br />

<strong>of</strong> works by leading Native artists<br />

including Bill Reid, Robert Davidson,<br />

Don Yeomans and Beau Dick, featuring<br />

carved wood masks, bentwood boxes,<br />

totem poles, panels and hand crafted<br />

gold and silver jewellery and carries a<br />

wide variety <strong>of</strong> prints, baskets, bronze<br />

and glass edition works.<br />

Douglas Udell Gallery<br />

1558 W 6th Ave ✆604-736-8900<br />

www.douglasudellgallery.com<br />

tues-sat 10am-6pm. Thru Apr 3<br />

Michael Nicol Yahgulanaas, “Solo”;<br />

Apr 10-24 Spring Show, annual group<br />

show; <strong>May</strong> 8-22 Surprise Show.<br />

Dundarave Print Workshop<br />

and Gallery<br />

1640 Johnston St, Granville Island<br />

Granville Island ✆604-689-1650<br />

www.dundaraveprintworkshop.ca<br />

tues-sun 10-5pm. Thru Apr 18 Andrea<br />

Taylor and Robert Prince, “Marked”,<br />

new work, drawn from portraiture, figure<br />

www.preview-art.com PREVIEW 45


and gesture drawings to create new<br />

etchings and linoblock prints; Apr 19-<br />

<strong>May</strong> 16 Gloria Shaw, “At Water’s Edge”,<br />

water media monotypes; <strong>May</strong> 17-Jun 13<br />

Lone Tratt: A Retrospective, original<br />

prints dating from 1990-<strong>2010</strong>, printed at<br />

Dundarave Print Workshop.<br />

Eagle Spirit Gallery<br />

1803 Maritime Mews, Granville Island<br />

✆604-801-5205<br />

www.eaglespiritgallery.com<br />

wed-mon 11am-5pm. Specializing in<br />

Northwest Coast and Inuit First Nations<br />

art and featuring museum quality handcarved<br />

masks, panels, bentwood boxes,<br />

totem poles, argillite, button blankets,<br />

glass sculpture and Inuit stone<br />

works.<br />

Eastwood Onley Gallery<br />

2075 Alberta St<br />

✆604-739-0429 604-889-2504<br />

www.eastwoodonleygallery.com<br />

see hours below and by appt. <strong>May</strong> 7-8<br />

12-6pm Ross Holmes, “Aerial Landscape<br />

Paintings”.<br />

Elissa Cristall Gallery<br />

2245 Granville St ✆604-730-9611<br />

www.CristallGallery.com<br />

tues-sat 10:30am-5:30pm, mon by<br />

appt. Apr 10-<strong>May</strong> 15 Eric Deis, “Last<br />

Chance”; large scale photographs parallel<br />

Deis’ public project, titled “Last<br />

Chance”, opening Apr 15 at <strong>the</strong> CBC’s<br />

The Wall on Hamilton St. The project is<br />

curated by Barbara Cole; <strong>May</strong> 22-Jun<br />

19 Keer Tanchak, “Still Dreaming Life”,<br />

neo-Rococo vignettes painted onto aluminum<br />

rounds, aligning <strong>the</strong> frivolity <strong>of</strong><br />

Old Regime France with contemporary<br />

‘bourgeoisie ennui’.<br />

Elliott Louis Gallery<br />

258 E 1st Ave ✆604-736-3282<br />

www.elliottlouis.com<br />

tues-sat 10am-6pm. Thru Apr 24 Jim<br />

Gislason, “Kings and Queens”; Apr 27-<br />

<strong>May</strong> 29 Stefany Hemming, “Raw”.<br />

www.grunt.ca<br />

Nicole Dextras: Signs <strong>of</strong> Change<br />

GRUNT GALLERY, VANCOUVER BC – Apr 1-<strong>May</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong> Vancouver artist Nicole Dextras creates art<br />

in a multitude <strong>of</strong> media, including book arts, paper casting, public site art and photography.<br />

Although she also works with organic materials from forest and gardens and has created fantastic<br />

wearable “Weedrobes”, she may be best known for ice typography sculptures. Using moulds made<br />

from marquee letters and o<strong>the</strong>r signs, she freezes alphabet letters <strong>the</strong>n sets <strong>the</strong>m up to form words.<br />

Many <strong>of</strong> her “eco-installations” are elegant and unique responses to environmental concerns. O<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

are meditative responses to her personal life experiences.<br />

The contradiction between <strong>the</strong> massive, cold,<br />

hard letters and <strong>the</strong> quietly melting shapes, <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

accompanied by candles and o<strong>the</strong>r s<strong>of</strong>t lighting, is a<br />

poetic endeavour <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first order. As she puts it,<br />

“They have more in common with dreams and oral<br />

stories than linear language”.<br />

Dextras has installed words like “RESOURCE”,<br />

“VIEW” and “LEGACY” on <strong>the</strong> Yukon River and Lake<br />

Nippissing, and in Dawson City and North Bay. Letters<br />

spelling “Memoire de Glass” were installed outside a<br />

Montreal Metro station, and a series <strong>of</strong> words inspired<br />

by <strong>the</strong> poetry <strong>of</strong> Pier Giorgio Di Cicco placed through-<br />

Nicole Dextras, BREATH (2007), ice installation for A<br />

Night <strong>of</strong> All Souls at Mountain View Cemetery [grunt<br />

gallery, Vancouver BC, Apr 1-<strong>May</strong> 8]<br />

out parks in Toronto. In 2007, Dextras and friends created<br />

memorials using ice letters for A Night <strong>of</strong> All<br />

Souls celebration at Mountain View Cemetery, Vancouver.<br />

Her ice projects have ranged from small pieces<br />

with eighteen-inch high letters to seven-foot text in <strong>the</strong> Yukon.<br />

A graduate <strong>of</strong> Emily Carr, Dextras also teaches courses <strong>the</strong>re, including a course in environmental<br />

installation. For Signs <strong>of</strong> Change, Dextras is exhibiting photographs <strong>of</strong> projects from <strong>the</strong> last five<br />

years at <strong>the</strong> grunt gallery and installing new pieces on a weekly basis at different Vancouver sites<br />

during <strong>April</strong> <strong>2010</strong>. See www.grunt.ca for updates on locations. Mia Johnson<br />

Emily Carr University Alumni<br />

Association<br />

Queen Elizabeth Theatre (between<br />

Georgia and Dunsmuir)<br />

✆604-630-4562<br />

www.ecuad.ca/about/alumni/activities<br />

Open during <strong>the</strong>atre performances.<br />

Thru <strong>May</strong> 24 Lindsey Bond, “Meeting<br />

Suitcases”, explores vintage suitcases<br />

and <strong>the</strong> narratives that surround <strong>the</strong>m<br />

through colour photographs and text;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 24-Jul 26 Benjamin Larose, “Garmenture”,<br />

Québécois artist Larose<br />

negotiates <strong>the</strong> intersection <strong>of</strong> garment,<br />

sculpture and performance challenging<br />

<strong>the</strong> common understanding <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> garment<br />

as a fit for <strong>the</strong> body.<br />

★ English Bay Gallery<br />

101-1551 Johnston St<br />

✆604-688-3006 778-330-5000<br />

www.EnglishBayGallery.com<br />

daily 10am-6pm. Ongoing Yoshi<br />

Yamamoto, photography; Bill Frampton,<br />

painting and photo collage.<br />

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Equinox Gallery<br />

2321 Granville St ✆604-736-2405<br />

www.equinoxgallery.com<br />

tues-sat 10am-5pm. Apr 10-<strong>May</strong> 8<br />

Gathie Falk, “Small Paintings”; <strong>May</strong><br />

12-Jun 9 Sonny Assu.<br />

Federation Gallery<br />

1241 Cartwright St, Granville Island<br />

✆604-681-8534 www.artists.ca<br />

tues-sun 10am-4pm. Apr 6-18, Blossoms,<br />

juried members show, paintings;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 4-16 Abstract Show, any medium,<br />

any subject; <strong>May</strong> 18-30 Canvas<br />

Unbound, juried members show.<br />

Framagraphic Framing<br />

Gallery<br />

1116 W Broadway ✆604-738-0017<br />

www.framagraphic.com<br />

mon-fri 9:30am-6pm sat 10am-5pm.<br />

Specializing in contemporary Canadian<br />

and international limited edition prints<br />

and posters by Alvar, Boulanger, Clarke,<br />

Delacroix, Dojer, Forsy<strong>the</strong>, Harrison,<br />

Hiscock, Isaac, Klar, Lively, McKnight,<br />

Munoz, Otsuka, Pradzynski, Michael<br />

★ Open late First Thursday <strong>of</strong><br />

every month until 8pm<br />

Robinson, Sugiura, Tickner and Barb<br />

Wood.<br />

Gallery at Hycr<strong>of</strong>t, University<br />

Women’s Club <strong>of</strong> Vancouver<br />

1489 McRae Ave ✆604-731-4661<br />

www.uwcvancouver.ca<br />

public welcome, phone for gallery viewing.<br />

Thru Apr 8 Jean Bonvini, “Flowers<br />

and Scenery from Around <strong>the</strong> World”,<br />

oil on canvas; Apr-<strong>May</strong> Linda Patterson,<br />

jewellery; Apr 9-28 Gloria<br />

O’Neil,”Canadian and French Landscapes”,<br />

landscapes inspired by vivid<br />

colours and wide open spaces; Cheryl<br />

Stein (pr<strong>of</strong>essionally known as Kai)<br />

“Celebrating Spring”, inspired by<br />

nature, using vibrant colour in a mixture<br />

<strong>of</strong> Impressionism, Abstraction and<br />

Realism; Apr 30-Jun 3 Kristin Krimmel<br />

and Ingrid de Jong-Baker.<br />

Gallery Gachet<br />

88 E Cordova St ✆604-687-2468<br />

www.gachet.org<br />

wed-sun 12-6pm. Apr 2-25 Blue Cloud<br />

Day: The Personal Reality <strong>of</strong> Larry<br />

Williams, a window into <strong>the</strong> artist’s personal<br />

reality, which is that <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> outsider<br />

looking within himself; Andria Matta<br />

Schaal, “A Stitch in Time”, explores <strong>the</strong><br />

(anti)-ecology <strong>of</strong> Empire, provocative<br />

exhibition <strong>of</strong> drawings; Apr 30-<strong>May</strong> 23<br />

Rob MacInnis, AJ Brown, Karen Moe<br />

and Dylan Wolney, “Animals as Subject:<br />

Exploring <strong>the</strong> Complex Relationship<br />

Between Humans and Animals”, highlights<br />

<strong>the</strong> spiritually refreshing, honest<br />

and healing bond that exists between<br />

humans and animals and questions <strong>the</strong><br />

reciprocal, symbiotic relationship that<br />

humans have <strong>of</strong>ten exploited.<br />

★ Gallery Jones<br />

1725 W 3rd Ave ✆604-714-2216<br />

www.galleryjones.com<br />

tues-fri 11am-6pm sat 12-5pm and by<br />

appt. Apr 8-<strong>May</strong> 1 Toni Hakfenscheid,<br />

“Photographs”, colour photographs that<br />

play with notions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ideal and <strong>the</strong><br />

real; <strong>May</strong> 6-29 Michael Abraham, “New<br />

Paintings”, oil on canvas representational<br />

paintings that could be described as<br />

psychological realism, portraying a state<br />

<strong>of</strong> feeling ra<strong>the</strong>r than a state <strong>of</strong> being.<br />

Gallery <strong>of</strong> BC Ceramics<br />

1359 Cartwright St<br />

Granville Island ✆604-669-3606<br />

www.gallery<strong>of</strong>bcceramics.com<br />

daily 10am-6pm. A year-round showcase<br />

for handmade ceramic work by<br />

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www.deluge.ws<br />

Dios Nunca Muere: <strong>the</strong> visual politics<br />

<strong>of</strong> transmutation in contemporary Oaxacan art<br />

DELUGE CONTEMPORARY ART AND OPEN SPACE, VICTORIA BC – Apr 2-<strong>May</strong>1, <strong>2010</strong> Dios Nunca<br />

Muere (literally, “God Never Dies”) features <strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> 17 artists from <strong>the</strong> Oaxaca region <strong>of</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

Mexico. Curated by Deborah de Boer in Victoria and Luis Hampshire in Oaxaca, <strong>the</strong> exhibition examines<br />

contemporary art over <strong>the</strong> last two decades as well as <strong>the</strong> constraints <strong>of</strong> geography on communication<br />

and production on artists, galleries and<br />

curators in <strong>the</strong> isolated regions that make<br />

up <strong>the</strong> remote area.<br />

Although Oaxaca is well known for its<br />

colourful indigenous crafts, particularly<br />

weavings and alebrijes (carved wooden<br />

figures), <strong>the</strong> emergent contemporary art<br />

scene has been only sporadically recognized<br />

on an international level. The practitioners<br />

are well-educated and immersed in<br />

global approaches and perspectives. As<br />

described by <strong>the</strong> curators, “...this new<br />

wave <strong>of</strong> artist/provocateurs is dismantling<br />

<strong>the</strong> prevailing hegemony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Romantic<br />

artist/auteur in favour <strong>of</strong> collaborative<br />

approaches, social practice and self-examination”.<br />

Themes <strong>of</strong> repression, corruption,<br />

almost 100 BC artists with works in fine<br />

art, tableware, home decor, sculpture<br />

and jewellery making for great variety<br />

and diversity. The gallery specializes in<br />

gift items.<br />

grace-gallery<br />

1898 Main St ✆604-839-5780<br />

www.grace-gallery.com<br />

wed-sat 1-5pm. <strong>May</strong> 1-29 Angela<br />

Fama, “MIRRORFACE”, a new series <strong>of</strong><br />

photographic portraits. The last thing<br />

we do before we leave <strong>the</strong> safety <strong>of</strong><br />

home is to check our image in <strong>the</strong> mirror<br />

one last time. Exhibition co-curated<br />

by Paul Wong at ON MAIN and Rachel<br />

Zottenberg at grace-gallery. Concurrently<br />

on view at both galleries.<br />

Granville Fine Art<br />

2447 Granville St<br />

✆604-266-6010<br />

www.lindaland<strong>of</strong>ineart.com<br />

tues-sat 10am-6pm sun 12-6pm. Spe-<br />

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Ana Belén Paizanni, Lights In <strong>the</strong> Sugar House (2009), 3,000 sugar cubes,<br />

acrylic, electric lights [Deluge Contemporary Art and Open Space, Victoria<br />

BC, Apr 2-<strong>May</strong> 1]<br />

human rights and armed conflict can be found in many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> works, which express contemporary<br />

dichotomies and take advantage <strong>of</strong> international iconographies and conceptual approaches.<br />

The Canadian part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> touring exhibition was organized by Deluge Contemporary Art in conjunction<br />

with Open Space <strong>Arts</strong> Society in Victoria. Both spaces are used for <strong>the</strong> exhibition. Dios Nunca Muere<br />

is accompanied by an 80-page bilingual colour catalogue with essays by Mexican and Canadian writers.<br />

The show will subsequently travel to Mexico City and Oaxaca in <strong>2010</strong> and 2011. Mia Johnson<br />

cializing in top quality Canadian and<br />

European masterworks as well as paintings<br />

by contemporary Canadian artists<br />

Monika Aebischer, Kathryn Amisson,<br />

Coral Barclay, Rachel Berman, Don<br />

Berger, Joe C<strong>of</strong>fey, Leonard Cohen,<br />

Jane Everett, Michael Den Hertog,<br />

Susan He<strong>the</strong>rington, Lissi Legge, Lori-<br />

Ann Latremouille, Brent Lynch, Janice<br />

Mason Steeves, Suzanne Northcott,<br />

Janice Robertson, Ernestine Tahedl,<br />

Deborah Worsfold, Sean Yelland, and<br />

more.<br />

Greenery Florist & Gallery<br />

3735 W 10th Ave ✆604-688-2832<br />

www.greeneryflorist.com<br />

mon-fri 10am-5pm sat 11am-2pm or<br />

by appt. Displays <strong>the</strong> vibrant colours <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> woodland style <strong>of</strong> Ojibway art<br />

against a lush background <strong>of</strong> fresh<br />

flowers and orchid plants. Featuring<br />

original works by Mark Anthony Jacobson<br />

and Jim Oskineegish.<br />

grunt gallery<br />

116-350 E 2nd Ave ✆604-875-9516<br />

www.grunt.ca<br />

tue-sat 12-5pm. Apr 1–<strong>May</strong> 8 Nicole<br />

Dextras, “Signs <strong>of</strong> Change”, ongoing<br />

series <strong>of</strong> sculptural texts made from ice,<br />

placed in <strong>the</strong> landscape and allowed to<br />

melt includes photo documentation <strong>of</strong><br />

previous text pieces and <strong>of</strong>fsite installation<br />

<strong>of</strong> new melting text works; <strong>May</strong> 14-<br />

Jun 26 Merritt Johnson, “Sky Dome<br />

(props, patches, rips, and tears)”, paintings,<br />

drawings and installation elements<br />

address <strong>the</strong> concrete and imagined<br />

aspects <strong>of</strong> landscape through references<br />

to vector mapping and indigenous North<br />

American methodologies. Aboriginal<br />

Curator-in-Residence, Tania Willard.<br />

Havana Gallery<br />

1212 Commercial Dr ✆604-253-9119<br />

www.havanarestaurant.ca<br />

mon-thurs 11am-11pm fri 11am-midnight<br />

sat 10am-midnight sun 10am-


11pm. Thru Apr 3 Joyce Woods, “Blue<br />

City”, recent paintings; Apr 4-17 Leon<br />

Phillips, “Manufactured Colour”, paintings;<br />

Apr 18-<strong>May</strong> 1 Todd Mitchell,<br />

“Imperiosus Domesticus”, paintings;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 2-15 Van<strong>Arts</strong>, “Who Are You?<br />

Who Am I?”, photographs; <strong>May</strong> 16-29<br />

Martha Jablonski-Jones, “Beautiful<br />

Alleys”, paintings.<br />

Hea<strong>the</strong>r Ross [ in house ]<br />

1525 W 6th Ave ✆604-738-4284<br />

www.hea<strong>the</strong>rrossinhouse.com<br />

tues-sat 11am-5pm or by appt. Evocative<br />

elemental paintings, abstract landscapes<br />

and photographic images by<br />

Hea<strong>the</strong>r Ross are brought toge<strong>the</strong>r in<br />

this eclectic atmospheric boutique<br />

combining art, antiques and decor.<br />

Heffel Fine Art Auction House<br />

2247 Granville St ✆604-732-6505<br />

800-528-9608 www.heffel.com<br />

mon-sat 10am-6pm. Apr 1-29 Online<br />

Auction, Fine International Art; <strong>May</strong> 6-<br />

29 Online Auction, Fine Canadian Art;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 22-25 11am-6 pm, <strong>May</strong> 26 10am-<br />

12 pm At Vancouver Convention Centre<br />

West, 1055 Canada Place Live Auction<br />

<strong>Preview</strong>s, Canadian Post-War and<br />

Contemporary Art/Fine Canadian Art;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 26 Live Auction, 4pm Canadian<br />

Post-War and Contemporary Art Auction,<br />

7pm Fine Canadian Art Auction.<br />

Helen Pitt Gallery Artist<br />

Run Centre<br />

c/o 100-221 E Georgia St<br />

✆604-681-6740<br />

www.helenpittgallery.org<br />

wed-fri 3-7pm, sat 12-5pm. Thru <strong>May</strong> 1<br />

Nicole Ondre and Allainah Whachell,<br />

“Matter Work”, works by emerging<br />

Vancouver artists that eloquently negotiate<br />

<strong>the</strong> territory between an immediate<br />

relationship with matter and <strong>the</strong> historical<br />

inflections <strong>of</strong> form and substance.<br />

Hodnett Fine Art<br />

Studio Gallery<br />

320-1000 Parker St ✆604-876-7606<br />

604-349-7606 www.noelhodnett.com<br />

By appointment only. Apr 1-<strong>May</strong> 28<br />

Noel Hodnett, paintings.<br />

Howe Street Gallery <strong>of</strong><br />

Fine Art & The Soul <strong>of</strong> Africa<br />

Collection<br />

555 Howe St ✆604-681-5777<br />

www.howestreetgallery.com<br />

mon-sat 10:30am-6pm sun 12-6pm.<br />

The gallery welcomes Canadian sculptor<br />

Lynn Demers with her 1200 lb.<br />

bronze Buddha to our collection <strong>of</strong> 17<br />

artists and 10 sculptors. The gallery<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers Canadian and International<br />

artists with a magnificent selection<br />

from Classical, Impressionist and Contemporary<br />

to Abstract and whimsical.<br />

In addition we have dramatic, life sized,<br />

stone sculptures.<br />

Ian Tan Gallery<br />

2202 Granville St ✆604-738-1077<br />

www.iantangallery.com<br />

mon-sat 10am-6pm sun 12-5pm. Apr<br />

10-29 Maria Entis, paintings; <strong>May</strong> 1-20<br />

Erika Toliusis, paintings; <strong>May</strong> 29-Jun<br />

17 Madeleine Wood, paintings.<br />

Inuit Gallery <strong>of</strong> Vancouver<br />

206 Cambie St, Gastown<br />

✆604-688-7323 1-888-615-8399<br />

www.inuit.com<br />

mon-sat 10am-6pm sun 11am-5pm.<br />

Since 1979, <strong>the</strong> gallery has been showing<br />

fine Inuit and Northwest Coast art.<br />

Currently featuring <strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> Inuit<br />

artists Toonoo Sharky, Pitseolak Niviaqsie,<br />

Ningeokuluk Teevee and Northwest<br />

Coast artists Joe David, John<br />

Marston, and special prints by Bill Reid.<br />

JACANA Gallery<br />

2435 Granville St ✆604-879-9306<br />

www.jacanagallery.com<br />

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Conservator’s Corner<br />

Challenges <strong>of</strong> Conserving Contemporary Artwork<br />

BY CHERYLE HARRISON<br />

CONSERV1@TELUS.NET<br />

Creative expression utilizing <strong>the</strong> abundant availability <strong>of</strong> technologically advanced materials has contributed<br />

to an artistic evolution. This has seen contemporary artists evolve through <strong>the</strong> traditional to<br />

<strong>the</strong> avant-garde to <strong>the</strong> visionary. Our modern expectations for new stimulation and exploration entice<br />

artists to use abstract materials in unique ways. It has redefined <strong>the</strong> interpretation <strong>of</strong> not only what is<br />

made, but why and how it is created. We applaud <strong>the</strong> way materials are employed as much as <strong>the</strong> final<br />

outcome; similar to an inventive chef who uses scientific methods to re-texture ingredients for a new<br />

culinary palette. As with a fine meal, <strong>the</strong> achievement <strong>of</strong> creative exploration <strong>of</strong>ten culminates in a transitory<br />

existence for much <strong>of</strong> our contemporary art..<br />

A present-day conservator’s relationship with an object extends beyond scientific knowledge <strong>of</strong><br />

material construction and <strong>the</strong> effects <strong>of</strong> aging or external events; it includes a continually evaluated ethic<br />

and a philosophy that an object is more than its visual aes<strong>the</strong>tic value. An object’s construction is an<br />

intrinsic component <strong>of</strong> its artistic integrity. Some challenges <strong>of</strong> contemporary art are an inherent fragility<br />

caused by deterioration and incompatibility <strong>of</strong> materials, fading paints and inks, darkening resins and<br />

fractured plastics, and <strong>the</strong> effects <strong>of</strong> pollution and exposure to harmful environments. A conservator<br />

endeavours to achieve balance in a problematic situation so as to slow <strong>the</strong> path <strong>of</strong> deterioration.<br />

Sometimes <strong>the</strong> purpose <strong>of</strong> an artwork can actually contribute to its demise as in a Rauschenberg artwork<br />

consisting <strong>of</strong> images on stretched silk with faucets directing water into a bucket placed upon a<br />

steel platform. The dilemma: <strong>the</strong> bucket was being damaged by <strong>the</strong> force <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> water and leakage<br />

threatened <strong>the</strong> artwork.<br />

The quandary: <strong>the</strong> water<br />

and its sound are essential<br />

to <strong>the</strong> experience <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

artwork and <strong>the</strong>ir function<br />

was endangering <strong>the</strong><br />

piece. The selected remedy:<br />

localized conservation<br />

treatment and collaboration<br />

with <strong>the</strong> artist to fabricate<br />

a new bucket<br />

which preserved <strong>the</strong> art<br />

and originality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

artist.<br />

Exterior works and<br />

environmental art also<br />

have distinctive challenges<br />

as illustrated by Robert<br />

Smithson’s Spiral Jetty at<br />

Great Salt Lake, Utah. It is<br />

endangered by natural<br />

threats, mining, and oil exploration. The now deceased artist believed in accepting nature’s changes to his<br />

earthwork art, but should <strong>the</strong>se changes include <strong>the</strong> impact <strong>of</strong> human activity? Deterioration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Spiral<br />

Jetty creates many questions – whe<strong>the</strong>r or not to restore <strong>the</strong> jetty? And if so, will it retain its concept, but<br />

lose its artistic integrity and be devalued because its original materials are altered? Is adulteration better<br />

than losing <strong>the</strong> art altoge<strong>the</strong>r or, should it be permitted to degrade into non-existence. Are artists responsible<br />

for <strong>the</strong> deterioration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir work?<br />

Some challenges <strong>of</strong> contemporary art originate in <strong>the</strong> vastness <strong>of</strong> its invention and meaning. A conservator<br />

deliberates many angles and questions when endeavouring to preserve without reinterpretation<br />

or remaking artistic history – classic or contemporary.<br />

Conservator’s Corner articles are archived on-line at: www.preview-art.com.<br />

NEXT ISSUE: A pictorial relocation project<br />

Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty (1970), Rozel Point Great Salt Lake, Utah (<strong>April</strong> 1970), mud, precipitated salt crystals,<br />

rocks, water / Collection: DIA Center for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>, New York / © Estate <strong>of</strong> Robert Smithson/licensed by VAGA<br />

New York NY / Courtesy: James Cohan Gallery / Photo: G Gorgoni<br />

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tues-sat 10am-6pm sun 12-5pm. Thru<br />

Apr 18 Thierry Feuz and Marc Rembold;<br />

Apr 21-<strong>May</strong> 16 , Gallery Artists,<br />

“Ten Painters”; <strong>May</strong> 19-Jun 13 Anne<br />

Siems, Paul Morstad, Mohsen Khalili<br />

and gallery artists, “Birds and Beasts”.<br />

★ Jeunesse Gallery<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fine <strong>Arts</strong><br />

2668 W 4th Ave ✆604-737-2438<br />

www.jeunessegallery.com<br />

mon-sun 10am-6pm. Thru Apr Stefan<br />

Zeissa, “The Azure Sky <strong>of</strong> Naples”, oil<br />

on canvas; Thru <strong>May</strong> Nikolá, “Horses<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Wild”, bronze sculptures.<br />

Jewish Museum & Archives<br />

<strong>of</strong> British Columbia<br />

300-950 W 41st Ave ✆604-257-5199<br />

www.jewishmuseum.ca<br />

sun-thurs 10am-5pm. Thru Oct 7<br />

Home Away from Home: Building Identity<br />

and Community at Jewish Summer<br />

Camps; Ongoing The Ties That Bind, a<br />

history <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Jewish communities <strong>of</strong> BC<br />

from 1858 to <strong>the</strong> present.<br />

Joyce Williams<br />

Antique Prints & Maps<br />

114-1118 Homer St<br />

Yaletown ✆604-688-7434<br />

www.jwprintsandmaps.com<br />

tues-sat 11am-5pm. Offering a large<br />

selection <strong>of</strong> antique maps, Japanese<br />

woodblock prints, botanical, architectural,<br />

natural history, decorative and<br />

fine art prints from <strong>the</strong> 16th-20th centuries;<br />

featuring Charles van Sandwyk,<br />

etchings and watercolours and Lionel<br />

Thomas RCA, etchings, large collection<br />

<strong>of</strong> antique maps and charts <strong>of</strong> BC and<br />

Western Canada.<br />

Kurbat<strong>of</strong>f Gallery<br />

2427 Granville St ✆604-736-5444<br />

www.kurbat<strong>of</strong>fgallery.com<br />

tue-sat 10:30am-5:30pm sun 12-5pm.<br />

Apr 14-28 Ann Zielinski, “New Works”,<br />

acrylic paintings that have evolved into<br />

intellectual and exquisite semi-abstractions<br />

influenced by <strong>the</strong> rocks, sandstone<br />

beaches, ocean and forests on<br />

Hornby Island, BC; <strong>May</strong> 26-Jun 9 Marleen<br />

Vermeulen, landscape paintings<br />

in oil <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> coastal landscape <strong>of</strong> British<br />

Columbia.<br />

Langara College Fine <strong>Arts</strong> Dept<br />

100 W 49th Ave, Main Foyer<br />

✆604-323-5316 www.langara.bc.ca<br />

mon-fri 8am-9pm sat & sun 9am-7pm.<br />

Apr 30-<strong>May</strong> 6 2009 Fine <strong>Arts</strong> Students’<br />

Exhibition, new generation <strong>of</strong> artists in<br />

The journey continues…<br />

Toni Onley Estate -- View art on websites: winchestergalleriesltd.com,<br />

jenkinsshowlergallery.com, and pegasusgallery.com<br />

In Vancouver 604-324-2931 or 604-454-1928 or tonionley.com for <strong>the</strong> documentary.<br />

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www.westerngallery.wwu.edu/<br />

Critical Messages: Contemporary Northwest<br />

Artists on <strong>the</strong> Environment<br />

WESTERN GALLERY, WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, BELLINGHAM, WA – Apr 12-<strong>May</strong> 29, <strong>2010</strong><br />

Critical Messages is a group exhibit featuring 26 artists whose work responds to environmental impacts<br />

on <strong>the</strong> Northwest. The natural environment is a large part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> region's aes<strong>the</strong>tic beauty as well as its<br />

resources. The dichotomy between awe-inspiring landscapes and <strong>the</strong> industrialization and population<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> region raises awareness for many artists. The<br />

exhibit highlights work by artists from British Columbia,<br />

Washington, Oregon, California and Idaho.<br />

The range <strong>of</strong> approaches, media, points <strong>of</strong> view and<br />

results is quite varied and provides many perspectives<br />

from which to reflect. Curator Sarah Clark-Langager<br />

categorizes <strong>the</strong> major <strong>the</strong>mes and underlying issues:<br />

mass production and consumption, waste management,<br />

preservation and sustainability, climate change,<br />

how sources <strong>of</strong> energy are changing <strong>the</strong> ecosystem,<br />

growth management and <strong>the</strong> dual-sided urban/rural<br />

conflict. Jana Demartini depicts an iconic bulldozer set<br />

against organic patterns, evoking <strong>the</strong> feeling <strong>of</strong> harsh<br />

machinery employed to break ground on new suburban<br />

developments that reduce open space and farm-<br />

land. Both Margaretha Bootsma and Steve Davis utilize<br />

imagery <strong>of</strong> colossal industrial plants to address pollution<br />

and decay. Chris Jordan’s photographs showing<br />

statistical quantities <strong>of</strong> discarded water bottles raise<br />

consciousness about American cultural habits.<br />

painting, sculpture, drawing, design,<br />

ceramics, printmaking and new media.<br />

Lattimer Gallery<br />

1590 W 2nd Ave ✆604-732-4556<br />

www.lattimergallery.com<br />

mon-sat 10am-6pm sun 11am-5pm<br />

holidays 12-5pm. Specializing in Northwest<br />

Coast Native art, including gold<br />

and sterling silver jewellery, masks,<br />

panels, bentwood boxes, totem poles,<br />

argillite, sculptures, paintings and limited<br />

edition prints.<br />

Leighdon Studio Gallery<br />

190 W 3rd Ave ✆604-875-0029<br />

www.leighdon.ca<br />

tues-sat 10am-2pm sun & mon by<br />

appt. Apr 6-30 Frank Zeidler, Janice<br />

Toulouse, Roxane Tiernan and Larry<br />

Lahoski, “<strong>April</strong> Exhibition”; <strong>May</strong> 4-29<br />

Enda Bardell, William Steinberg,<br />

Gayle Arnold and Patricia Carroll,<br />

“<strong>May</strong> Exhibition”.<br />

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Liberté Gallery<br />

504-2050 Scotia St ✆604-873-5583<br />

www.libertegallery.com<br />

tues 4-7pm or by appt. Apr 1-<strong>May</strong> 30<br />

Passia Pandora, “Eclectic Vancouver”,<br />

photographs and abstract paintings <strong>of</strong><br />

Vancouver’s eclectic urban landscapes.<br />

The Lido Art Gallery<br />

518 E Broadway<br />

✆778-829-0580 604-505-1647<br />

www.limeimages.com<br />

sat 11am-3pm and by appt. Apr-<strong>May</strong><br />

Leslie Emile, original paintings by Vancouver<br />

artist featuring paintings <strong>of</strong> Orca<br />

whales.<br />

★ Marilyn S. Mylrea Gallery<br />

2341 Granville St ✆604-736-2450<br />

www.marilynmylrea.com<br />

wed-sun 12-5pm or by appt. Apr 1-<strong>May</strong><br />

31 Contemporary group exhibition with<br />

art by gallery artists including serene<br />

landscape abstracts by Marilyn S. Myl-<br />

Philip Govedare, Flood (2009), oil on canvas [Western<br />

Gallery, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA,<br />

Apr 12-<strong>May</strong> 29]<br />

The regional exhibition will travel to <strong>the</strong> Hallie Ford Museum in Salem, Oregon and <strong>the</strong> Boise Art<br />

Museum in Idaho. A detailed exhibition catalogue provides curatorial insight on <strong>the</strong> participating artists<br />

(see catalogue review on page 67). Allyn Cantor<br />

COURTESY OF THE ARTIST AND FRANCINE SEDERS GALLERY, SEATTLE, WA.<br />

rea; Impressionistic landscapes by<br />

Robert Jess Marshall with rich textures;<br />

Realism paintings by Jane Bronsch<br />

and colourful, large abstracts by<br />

Jonathan Lorne.<br />

Marion Scott Gallery<br />

308 Water St, Gastown<br />

✆604-685-1934<br />

www.marionscottgallery.com<br />

tues-sat 10am-5:30pm sun 11am-5pm.<br />

Apr 18-<strong>May</strong> 23 Shuvinai Ashoona, Itee<br />

Pootoogook, Nick Sikkuark and Jutai<br />

Toonoo, “Portrait: Contemporary Inuit<br />

Drawings”, portraits, caricatures and<br />

self-portraits from some <strong>of</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

Canada's top contemporary artists,<br />

Monny’s Art Gallery<br />

2675 W 4th Ave ✆604-733-2082<br />

monny@shaw.ca<br />

mon-sat 11am-6pm. Andrea Gower,<br />

Kerensa Haynes, Ted Hesketh, Sonia<br />

Kobrahel and Stanimir Stoylov, this


gallery <strong>of</strong> long-time collector Monny<br />

has a permanent collection <strong>of</strong> artwork<br />

as well as rotating exhibitions <strong>of</strong> local<br />

artists.<br />

Monte Clark Gallery<br />

2339 Granville St ✆604-730-5000<br />

www.monteclarkgallery.com<br />

tues-sat 10am-6pm. Apr 1-<strong>May</strong> 1 Mark<br />

Lewis, new works; <strong>May</strong> 6-Jun 5 Karin<br />

Bubas, Allan Switzer, and Alison<br />

Yip,“Nature Morte”, group show.<br />

Morris and Helen Belkin Art<br />

Gallery, University <strong>of</strong> British<br />

Columbia<br />

1825 Main Mall ✆604-822-2759<br />

604-822-3640 www.belkin.ubc.ca<br />

tues-fri 10am-5pm sat & sun 12-5pm<br />

closed holidays. Apr 16-Jun 2 Breathless<br />

Days 1959-1960: A Chronotropic<br />

Experiment, painting, photography and<br />

collage draw a constellation <strong>of</strong> ideas and<br />

aes<strong>the</strong>tic propositions from Vancouver,<br />

Cape Dorset and <strong>the</strong> San Francisco art<br />

scenes circa 1959-1960, including<br />

Canadian Abstract Expressionism, early<br />

Inuit art and <strong>the</strong> Beat movement.<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Anthropology<br />

6393 NW Marine Dr ✆604-822-3825<br />

604-822-2974 www.moa.ubc.ca<br />

daily 10am-5pm tues 10am-9pm.<br />

Admission: adults $14 students & seniors<br />

65+ $12 UBC staff, students & faculty<br />

free with ID, family $35, children<br />

under 6 free. tues 5-9pm $7, groups<br />

included. Book in advance for group<br />

rates & guided tours. Thru Sep 12 Border<br />

Zones: New Art Across Cultures,<br />

international contemporary art brings<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> 12 international<br />

artists who present dynamic new forms<br />

<strong>of</strong> cultural expression across social,<br />

political and geographical divides.<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Vancouver<br />

1100 Chestnut St ✆604-736-4431<br />

www.museum<strong>of</strong>vancouver.ca<br />

tues-sun 10am-5pm thurs 10am-8pm.<br />

Admission: adults $11, seniors & students<br />

$9, youth 5-17 $7, children 4 and<br />

under free, family (2 adults & 2 youth)<br />

$32. Thru Apr 11 Art <strong>of</strong> Craft, over 100<br />

fine craft artists from across Canada and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Republic <strong>of</strong> Korea, ceramics, wood<br />

and textiles to metal and glass; Ed Pien,<br />

“Tracing Night”, maze-like installation<br />

explores night, uncertainty and fear –<br />

glowing labyrinth combines drawing,<br />

video projections and haunting soundscapes<br />

to recreate <strong>the</strong> phenomenon <strong>of</strong><br />

night and darkness; <strong>May</strong> 14-Sep 26 Fox,<br />

Fluevog & Friends, <strong>the</strong> story behind <strong>the</strong><br />

shoes. Ongoing Vancouver History Galleries<br />

tells Vancouver’s stories from <strong>the</strong><br />

early 1900s to <strong>the</strong> late 1970s.<br />

Gigi Hoeller, Popping Poppies [Halfmoon Bay,<br />

Sunshine Coast, gigi@gigibutterfly.com,<br />

www.gigibutterfly.com, 604-885-6650]<br />

Numen Gallery<br />

120-1058 Mainland St, Yaletown<br />

✆604-630-6927 www.numengallery.com<br />

tues-sat 11am-6pm sun 1-5pm or by<br />

appt. Thru Apr 25 Tanis Saxby, “Flow”,<br />

an installation <strong>of</strong> porcelain sculptures<br />

and photography.<br />

Nyree Hazelton <strong>Arts</strong><br />

2652 Arbutus St ✆604-742-1335<br />

www.nyreehazeltonarts.ca<br />

tues-fri 11am-5pm sat 12-5pm sun by<br />

appt. See website for upcoming shows.<br />

Omega Gallery<br />

4290 Dunbar St ✆604-732-6778<br />

www.omegagallery.ca<br />

tues-sat 9:30am-5:30pm sun 12-4pm.<br />

Thru Apr 14, Chris Dahl, “Atmosphere<br />

and Wings”, oil on canvas; Apr 17-<strong>May</strong><br />

8 Klara Cooney, “Earth and Ocean”, oil<br />

on canvas; <strong>May</strong> 22-Jun 13 Debi MacKinnon,<br />

acrylic on canvas.<br />

ON MAIN Gallery<br />

1965 Main St., .✆604-872-7713<br />

onmain@gmail.com<br />

1pm-5pm wed to sat. <strong>May</strong> 1-29<br />

Angela Fama, “MIRRORFACE”, a new<br />

series <strong>of</strong> photographic portraits. The<br />

last thing we do before we leave <strong>the</strong><br />

safety <strong>of</strong> home is to check our image in<br />

<strong>the</strong> mirror one last time. Co-curated by<br />

Paul Wong at ON MAIN and Rachel Zottenberg<br />

at grace-gallery. Concurrently<br />

on view at both galleries.<br />

Or Gallery<br />

555 Hamilton St ✆604-683-7395<br />

www.orgallery.org<br />

tues-sat 12-5pm. Apr 24-<strong>May</strong> 29<br />

Friend or Foe: Rebecca Belmore and<br />

Terrance Houle, <strong>the</strong> performative, as a<br />

trope within <strong>the</strong>se artists’ practice, represents<br />

a subjective factor in which to<br />

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www.iantangallery.com<br />

Maria Entis: Nests, Eggs and <strong>the</strong> Empty Nest<br />

IAN TAN GALLERY, VANCOUVER BC – Apr 10-29, <strong>2010</strong> Vancouver-based artist Maria Entis has gradually<br />

shifted her artistic style from hyper-coloured abstractions and mixed media pastiches <strong>of</strong> paint,<br />

patterned papers and foil to more recognizable organic imagery. The images in this exhibit are also<br />

single compositions ra<strong>the</strong>r than experimentations with<br />

divided canvasses. There is no sign <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Japanese<br />

script that characterized earlier artworks. Nests, Eggs<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Empty Nest is more derivative <strong>of</strong> paintings by<br />

Stefany Hemming (with <strong>the</strong> addition <strong>of</strong> eggs, and without<br />

<strong>the</strong> same conceptual rigour).<br />

Painted “from her heart and life”, <strong>the</strong> images <strong>of</strong><br />

nests and eggs in this exhibit express her feelings <strong>of</strong><br />

becoming an “empty nester” with her children grown<br />

and leaving home. The works are meant as personal<br />

expressions <strong>of</strong> her thoughts about life and death, birth<br />

and departure, with nests filled <strong>the</strong>n abandoned: <strong>the</strong><br />

“primal stable circle”, as she describes it. She writes<br />

that <strong>the</strong> eggs signify fertility, birth and growth, as well<br />

as a lifetime <strong>of</strong> possibility and adventure.<br />

Maria Entis was born in Yokohama, Japan and<br />

moved to San Francisco at <strong>the</strong> age <strong>of</strong> ten. She attended<br />

consider historical and contemporary<br />

events related to aboriginal peoples as<br />

subjects in relation to <strong>the</strong> individual<br />

and his/her representation. .<br />

★ Pendulum Gallery<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Atrium<br />

885 W Georgia St, HSBC Bldg<br />

✆604-250-9682<br />

www.pendulumgallery.bc.ca<br />

mon-wed 9am-5pm thur-fri 9am-9pm<br />

sat 9am-5pm. Apr 18-<strong>May</strong> 1 VIBC: City<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bhangra, juried multi-media exhibition<br />

explores <strong>the</strong> essence <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> musical<br />

expression <strong>of</strong> Bhangra through <strong>the</strong><br />

visual arts, held in conjunction with <strong>the</strong><br />

Vancouver-wide City <strong>of</strong> Bhangra Dance<br />

Festival; <strong>May</strong> 2-15 Balance: Beauty<br />

and Strategy, Graphex: Awards <strong>2010</strong>,<br />

biennale design competition that celebrates<br />

<strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> <strong>Visual</strong> Communication<br />

in Canada; <strong>May</strong> 30-Jun 12 Jasna<br />

Stojanovic, “Love is a Many Splendoured<br />

Thing”, multi-channel video<br />

installation incorporating video portraits<br />

<strong>of</strong> over 200 amateur actors utilizing<br />

sign language to present a message<br />

<strong>of</strong> fundamental human values.<br />

Pera Art Gallery<br />

413 W Hastings St ✆604-689-7370<br />

604-767-8541 www.peraartgallery.com<br />

mon-sat 10am-6pm. Thru Apr 28 Nilufar<br />

Moayeri; <strong>May</strong> 6-Jun 19 John Dann,<br />

painted shapes in wood and aluminum,<br />

including ‘Walk-on-Art’ and ‘Singing<br />

Painting’, for <strong>the</strong> young at heart.<br />

Peter Kiss Studio and Gallery<br />

1327 Railspur Alley, Granville Island<br />

✆604-696-0433<br />

www.peterkiss.com<br />

tues-sun 10:30am-5:30pm. A constantly<br />

changing collection <strong>of</strong> 2, 2 1 /2<br />

and 3-D artwork that combines social<br />

commentary, wit, humour, colour and<br />

wood.<br />

Petley Jones Gallery<br />

2235 Granville St ✆604-732-5353<br />

www.petleyjones.com<br />

mon-sat 10am-6pm. <strong>May</strong> 27-Jun 10<br />

Andra Ghecevici, “Forest Revelry”, a<br />

collection <strong>of</strong> new paintings.<br />

Maria Entis, Nurturing Nest (2009), acrylic on canvas<br />

[Ian Tan Gallery, Vancouver BC, Apr 10-29]<br />

<strong>the</strong> Academy <strong>of</strong> Art University in San Francisco and earned a BFA at San Francisco State University,<br />

<strong>the</strong>n worked as a designer in various traditional and electronic media for such clients as Pacific<br />

Data Images (now DreamWorks Animation), Sanrio and KRON-TV. She won an Emmy for outstanding<br />

achievement in graphic design in 1987. In 1993, she began working full-time as an artist<br />

and painter. This is her third solo show at Ian Tan Gallery. Mia Johnson<br />

Rendezvous Art Gallery<br />

323 Howe St ✆604-687-7466<br />

www.rendezvousartgallery.com<br />

mon-sat 10am-5:30pm sun 11am-5pm.<br />

Ongoing Featuring painters Craig Yeats,<br />

Ron Hedrick, Berge Missakian, Paul<br />

Paquette, Danuta Rogula, Patrick Chi-<br />

Ming Leung, Peter Holmes, Angelica<br />

Montero, Greta Guzek, Sharon Danhelka,<br />

Shirley Thompson, Jane Armstrong,<br />

Amanda Jones, David Edwards, Maruo<br />

Celotti, Rod Charlesworth, Mary Touhey,<br />

Dale Dumas, Slava Tch, Alexus, Shirley<br />

Elias, Stephen Cheng, Roger Kamp, Barrie<br />

Chadwick, as well as several Quebec<br />

artists. Sculptors include David Clancy,<br />

Greg Metz, Lyle Sopel, Betty Sager,<br />

Shannon Ravenhall, Michael Lord, Gerda<br />

Lattey. Also Inuit sculptures.<br />

Republic Gallery<br />

3rd Flr, 732 Richards St<br />

✆604-632-1590<br />

www.republicgallery.com<br />

wed-sat 11am-5pm and by appt. Apr<br />

Samuel Roy-Bois; Thru <strong>May</strong> Yedda<br />

Morrison.<br />

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Robinson Studio Gallery<br />

440-1000 Parker St ✆604-254-8744<br />

www.robinsonstudio.com<br />

tues & fri 10am-5pm and by appt. Available<br />

by appointment, <strong>the</strong> gallery will be<br />

an ongoing local venue where consultants,<br />

art dealers and individual collectors<br />

may view <strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> Canadian sculptor<br />

David Robinson. The gallery is also<br />

available for artwork and location rental.<br />

★ Sidney and Gertrude<br />

Zack Gallery,<br />

Jewish Community Centre<br />

950 W 41st Ave ✆604-638-7277<br />

604-257-5111 ext. 244<br />

www.jccgv.com/home/cultural_art.htm<br />

mon-thurs 8:30am-10:30pm fri<br />

8:30am-5pm sun 9am-9pm. Thru Apr<br />

11 Amit Cohen, Miran Elbakyan and<br />

Aurel Stan, “Exploring <strong>the</strong> Elements”,<br />

paintings, glass and metal art go<br />

beyond <strong>the</strong> material used to speak to a<br />

common interest in <strong>the</strong> exploration <strong>of</strong><br />

nature, culture and humankind; Apr<br />

15-<strong>May</strong> 5 Norm Chodirker, “Alley<br />

Ways”, paintings created with unusual<br />

(<strong>of</strong>ten found) objects from alleys and<br />

Jeanne Krabbendam, paintings based<br />

on back alleys, walls and <strong>the</strong> hidden<br />

places <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> city; <strong>May</strong> 12-Jun 2 WOSK<br />

AUDITORIUM, Highlights on Jewish Holidays!<br />

Juried mixed media show held<br />

in conjunction with The Sidney and<br />

Gertrude Zack Gallery and in collaboration<br />

with Festival Ha’Rikud; <strong>May</strong> 13-<br />

Jun 2 Elaine Campbell, “Colours <strong>of</strong><br />

Kauai”, mixed media paintings depict<br />

<strong>the</strong> Hawaiian environment.<br />

Spirit Wrestler Gallery<br />

47 Water St, Gastown<br />

✆604-669-8813<br />

www.spiritwrestler.com<br />

mon-sat 10am-6pm sun & holidays 12-<br />

5pm. Representing master Inuit, Northwest<br />

Coast and Maori artists with a<br />

focus on exhibitions that showcase<br />

contemporary directions in aboriginal<br />

art; <strong>May</strong> 29-Jun 20 Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Exposure<br />

<strong>2010</strong>, fourth annual graduation exhibition<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Freda Diesing School <strong>of</strong><br />

Northwest Coast Art.<br />

Studio 13 Fine Art<br />

1315 Railspur Alley, Granville Island<br />

✆604-731-0068<br />

www.studio13fineart.com<br />

mon, wed-sun 10:30am-5:30pm.<br />

Sandy Kay and Alice Rich, contemporary<br />

and West Coast paintings. Visit <strong>the</strong><br />

artists in <strong>the</strong>ir unique working studio<br />

and gallery.<br />

Mo<strong>the</strong>r House, Henrietta Mabel <strong>May</strong>, oil on double sided panel, 8 ½” ¥ 10 ½”, circa 1921<br />

2447 Granville St.<br />

604-266-6010<br />

Linda Lando • Ken Macdonald<br />

info@granvillefineart.com www.granvillefineart.com<br />

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Tanya Slingsby<br />

Gallery Atelier<br />

117 E 2nd Ave ✆604-874-1274 778-<br />

889-4240 www.tanyaslingsby.com<br />

by appt. Tanya Slingsby Atelier is a<br />

2,000-sq-ft studio-gallery exhibiting<br />

abstract paintings and sculptures. Exhibitions,<br />

receptions and art related<br />

events are by invitation.<br />

Teck Gallery<br />

515 W Hastings St ✆778-782-4266<br />

www.sfu.ca/gallery<br />

open daily during campus hours. Thru<br />

Jun 25 Leonard Frank and Otto Landauer,<br />

“Bridge City: Links for a Fragile<br />

Peninsula 1895-1980”, 30 photographs<br />

document <strong>the</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

bridges that hundreds <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong><br />

Vancouver-area commuters drive over<br />

every day, photographs are from <strong>the</strong><br />

Jewish Museum and Archives <strong>of</strong> British<br />

Columbia.<br />

Toni Onley Estate<br />

✆604-324-2931 604-454-1928<br />

www.tonionley.com<br />

by appt. Toni Onley, The documentary<br />

Landscape Revealed: The Art <strong>of</strong> Toni<br />

Onley can be viewed on <strong>the</strong> website. For<br />

information about <strong>the</strong> Estate check <strong>the</strong><br />

website.<br />

Unitarian Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Vancouver<br />

949 W 49th Ave ✆604-261-7204<br />

www.vcn.bc.ca/unitarian/<br />

sun 10am-1:30pm or call 604-261-7204<br />

for hours. Apr 4-<strong>May</strong> 2 Sharon Christian<br />

“Sanctuary”, paintings accompanied by<br />

whimsical painted sculptures: <strong>the</strong> core<br />

made out <strong>of</strong> recycled styr<strong>of</strong>oam; FIRESIDE<br />

ROOM, HEWITT HALL Julie McIntyre,<br />

“Paper Construction: Final Viewing”,<br />

paper constructions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Vancouver<br />

area made with recycled pieces from<br />

excess print work; SANCTUARY <strong>May</strong> 4–30<br />

Suzy Birstein, “MYTHO MUSE: Paintings<br />

Portray Sculptures”, merging <strong>the</strong> ancient<br />

power <strong>of</strong> Queen Nefertiti with <strong>the</strong> song<br />

and dance spirit <strong>of</strong> Carmen Miranda.<br />

Artist in attendance: <strong>May</strong> 9, 16 and 23,<br />

12:15 pm or by appt, THE FIRESIDE ROOM,<br />

HEWITT HALL MAY2-30 Kirsten Chursin<strong>of</strong>f,<br />

“Garden Stories”, inspired by <strong>the</strong> tradition<br />

<strong>of</strong> botanical illustration, art pieces<br />

www.westvancouvermuseum.ca<br />

Monster<br />

WEST VANCOUVER MUSEUM, WEST VANCOUVER BC – through <strong>May</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong> Monster is a group<br />

show <strong>of</strong> contemporary artworks that brings toge<strong>the</strong>r myths and legends from many cultures — Inuit,<br />

Kwakwaka'wakw and Chinese, among o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

Artists have long used graphic depictions <strong>of</strong> anthropomorphic<br />

and animal forms as metaphors to address<br />

social, sexual and political issues. In fields as diverse<br />

as applied design, film, literature and art, “monsters”<br />

make concrete <strong>the</strong> battle between good and evil.<br />

Darrin Morrison, curator <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Vancouver<br />

Museum, appeals to <strong>the</strong> collective mind with a selection<br />

<strong>of</strong> artworks that play on our fears <strong>of</strong> both <strong>the</strong><br />

known and <strong>the</strong> unknown. The images confront our<br />

anxieties and doubts; our belief in ghosts, spirits and<br />

aliens; and underscore <strong>the</strong> realities <strong>of</strong> torture, murder<br />

and bestiality. From comical to surreal, from fantastic<br />

to atrocious, <strong>the</strong> paintings and masks in <strong>the</strong> exhibit<br />

have been described as abounding with “man-eating<br />

demons, hair-pulling ghosts, wart-covered witches<br />

and black-tongued sea creatures”.<br />

Monster showcases paintings and masks by Cana-<br />

dian and international artists Shuvinai Ashoona,<br />

Shary Boyle, Lutz Braun, Beau Dick, Marcel Dzama,<br />

Alexandra Flood, Sandra Meigs, Nick Sikkuark, Corin<br />

Shuvinai Ashoona, Scary Dream (2006), lithograph [West<br />

Vancouver Museum, West Vancouver BC, through <strong>May</strong> 8]<br />

Sworn, Joseph Tisiga, Howie Tsui and Nicola Tyson. The exhibit is presented by <strong>the</strong> Vancouver <strong>2010</strong><br />

Cultural Olympiad and <strong>the</strong> Audain Foundation. Mia Johnson<br />

sewn and embroidered to resemble<br />

paintings.<br />

Uno Langmann Limited<br />

2117 Granville St. ✆604-736-8825<br />

800-730-8825 www.langmann.com<br />

tues-sat 10am-5pm or by appt. Apr-<br />

<strong>May</strong> Genaro Befani, Peder M. Monsted,<br />

Børge Nyrop, Alfred de Breanski,<br />

Joseph Clark and Danish artist Ole<br />

Ring (1902-1972), “Salon Show”; John<br />

Eric Riordon, Rene Richard, Spencer<br />

Percival Judge, Peleg Franklin<br />

Brownell, Charles Jones Way, Frederic<br />

Marlett Bell-Smith, Frederick Alexcee,<br />

and John Hammond, how Canadian<br />

artists chose to express national<br />

identity through urban and rural subject<br />

matter during <strong>the</strong> 20th C.<br />

★ Vancouver Art Gallery<br />

750 Hornby St<br />

✆604-662-4719 (24-hr info line)<br />

www.vanartgallery.bc.ca<br />

daily 10am-5:30pm, tues & thurs 10am-<br />

9pm. Special admission (incl tax): adults<br />

$19.50, seniors (65+) $14, students $13,<br />

children 5-12 $7, children 4 and under<br />

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free, family (maximum 2 adults, 2 children)<br />

$50, members free. Reference<br />

Library wed-fri 1-5pm. Thru Apr 18<br />

Visions <strong>of</strong> British Columbia: A Landscape<br />

Manual, important works by <strong>the</strong><br />

province’s most revered artists alongside<br />

works by artists whose practices represent<br />

diverse media, subjects, concepts,<br />

purposes and cultural origins; Thru <strong>May</strong><br />

2 Michael Lin: A Modest Veil, handpainted<br />

mural covering <strong>the</strong> Vancouver<br />

Art Gallery’s nor<strong>the</strong>rn façade; Leonardo<br />

da Vinci: The Mechanics <strong>of</strong> Man, drawings<br />

by Leonardo da Vinci loaned by Her<br />

Majesty Queen Elizabeth II from <strong>the</strong> Royal<br />

Collection, includes <strong>the</strong> entire suite <strong>of</strong><br />

da Vinci’s renowned Manuscript A –<br />

anatomical drawings <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> human body<br />

that he created during <strong>the</strong> winter <strong>of</strong> 1510-<br />

1511; Thru <strong>May</strong> 16 Helen Chadwick,<br />

Shelagh Keeley, Gabriel de la Mora,<br />

Wim Delvoye, VALIE EXPORT, Antony<br />

Gormley, Mona Hatoum and David Altmejd<br />

and o<strong>the</strong>rs, “Visceral Bodies”, <strong>the</strong><br />

work <strong>of</strong> 18 contemporary artists who<br />

explore how perception <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> human<br />

body has shifted from an anatomical fact<br />

to an evolving subjective form; <strong>May</strong> 8-<br />

Sep 6 Fiona Tan: Rise and Fall; <strong>May</strong> 8-<br />

Jan 3 Kerry James Marshall.<br />

Vancouver Maritime Museum<br />

1905 Ogden Ave<br />

(in Vanier Park) ✆604-257-8300<br />

www.vancouvermaritimemuseum.com<br />

tues-sat 10am-5pm sun 12-5pm.<br />

Admission: $10 adults, $7.50 students<br />

and seniors, $25 family, 5 and under<br />

free. We Stand On Guard For Thee, an<br />

exhibit to commemorate <strong>the</strong> Canadian<br />

Navy Centennial; People, Place and<br />

Stories: Celebrating 50 Years with <strong>the</strong><br />

Vancouver Maritime Museum, photo<br />

essay celebrating <strong>the</strong> Museum’s 50th<br />

anniversary and <strong>the</strong> history from 1959<br />

to <strong>the</strong> present.<br />

Western Front Gallery<br />

303 E 8th Ave ✆604-876-9343<br />

www.front.bc.ca<br />

tues-sat 12-5pm. Apr 29-Jun 3 Keith<br />

Langergraber, “The Society <strong>of</strong> Temporal<br />

Investigations”.<br />

Winsor Gallery<br />

3025 Granville St ✆604-681-4870<br />

www.winsorgallery.com<br />

mon-sat 10am-6pm sun 11am-5pm.<br />

Thru Apr 25 Marcel Barbeau, a selection<br />

<strong>of</strong> recent paintings from his “Anaconstructions”<br />

series; Apr 29-<strong>May</strong> 23<br />

Sylvain Louis-Seize, mixed media<br />

work that continues his compelling<br />

exploration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> different relationships<br />

and facets found in within <strong>the</strong><br />

landscape; <strong>May</strong> 27-Jun 20 Alan<br />

Wood, new series <strong>of</strong> wood relief sculptures,<br />

collage and watercolours based<br />

on <strong>the</strong> haven found in a friend’s garden.<br />

VERNON<br />

Ashpa Naira Gallery & Studio<br />

9492 Houghton Rd ✆250-549-4249<br />

www.ashpanairagallery.com<br />

open <strong>May</strong> 1-Oct 15 fri-sun 10am-6pm<br />

or by appt. Located in Killiney on <strong>the</strong><br />

west side <strong>of</strong> Okanagan Lake, this contemporary<br />

art gallery and studio, owned<br />

by artist Carolina Sanchez de Bustamante,<br />

features original art in a home<br />

and garden setting. Discover a diverse<br />

group <strong>of</strong> emerging and established<br />

Okanagan and Canadian artists in painting,<br />

textiles, sculptures and ceramics.<br />

Vernon Public Art Gallery<br />

3228 31st Ave ✆250-545-3173<br />

www.vernonpublicartgallery.com<br />

mon-fri 10am-5pm sat 11am-4pm. Thru<br />

Apr 15 School District #22, “Art From<br />

<strong>the</strong> Heart”, annual exhibition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> elementary<br />

art education curriculum; Thru<br />

<strong>May</strong> 20 Jim Kalnin, “One Planet”, a<br />

body <strong>of</strong> paintings exploring relationships<br />

<strong>of</strong> humans and <strong>the</strong> natural and urban<br />

environments; Apr 22-<strong>May</strong> 20 School<br />

District #22, “Art and Soul”, annual exhibition<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> high school art education<br />

curriculum; <strong>May</strong> 27-Jul 29 UBC Okanagan<br />

BFA Graduation Exhibition, various<br />

media including large-scale paintings<br />

and drawings, sculptural installations,<br />

printmaking and video; Glenn Clark, “In<br />

Search <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Picturesque”, paintings<br />

from an ongoing investigation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> BC<br />

landscape; Katie Belcher, “Housescape”,<br />

an exhibition drawn in graphite<br />

on <strong>the</strong> gallery walls by Belcher, an<br />

emerging artist from Halifax.<br />

VICTORIA<br />

★ Alcheringa Gallery<br />

665 Fort St ✆250-383-8224<br />

www.alcheringa-gallery.com<br />

mon-sat 9:30am-5:30pm sun 12-5pm.<br />

Thru <strong>May</strong> 10 Teddy Balangu, <strong>May</strong>nard<br />

Johnny Jr., Luke Marston, Dennis Nona<br />

and Chris Paul, “Gallery Artists Showcase”,<br />

comprised <strong>of</strong> contemporary<br />

works from Indigenous cultures around<br />

<strong>the</strong> Pacific Rim; <strong>May</strong> 13-Jun 9 Innova-<br />

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WINCHESTER GALLERIES (OAK BAY), VICTORIA BC – Apr 11-<strong>May</strong> 1, <strong>2010</strong> Jeff Molloy is a Canadian<br />

artist whose work focuses on <strong>the</strong> cultural symbols <strong>of</strong> Anglophone Canada. As he puts it, "The Group <strong>of</strong><br />

Seven made paintings <strong>of</strong> where we live, not who we are. I want to create work that tells <strong>the</strong> story <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

people, <strong>the</strong> history, <strong>the</strong> iconic imagery and <strong>the</strong> leg-<br />

OLYMPIC<br />

SCULPTURE ends that are <strong>the</strong> fabric <strong>of</strong> this country". His imagery<br />

PARK<br />

has included hockey sweaters, country churches,<br />

moose, sheep and crows, and portraits <strong>of</strong> Prime<br />

Ministers wearing lumber jackets and buckskins.<br />

He is known for his creative use <strong>of</strong> such materials as<br />

burlap sacks and encaustic, and his fascination with<br />

LISA HARRIS<br />

erosion, surface texture, space and form.<br />

In A Canadian Portrait, Molloy’s paintings <strong>of</strong><br />

Hudson's Bay blankets hanging from clo<strong>the</strong>slines<br />

are set against loosely-painted forest backdrops<br />

(with <strong>the</strong> odd tongue-in-cheek addition <strong>of</strong> a moose ART MUSEUM<br />

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meandering past). The paintings are reminiscent <strong>of</strong><br />

Gathie Falk’s early pictures <strong>of</strong> dresses and chairs<br />

FRYE<br />

Jeff Molloy, Lost in <strong>the</strong> Woods (2009), ART MUSEUM mixed media [Winchester<br />

set in gardens: familiar but slightly surreal, capri- Galleries (Oak Bay), Victoria BC, Apr 11-<strong>May</strong> 1]<br />

cious yet vaguely unsettling. The rich surfaces <strong>of</strong><br />

mixed media, including his use <strong>of</strong> encaustic, give <strong>the</strong> artworks an earthy, home-spun appearance. The<br />

exhibit will also debut his Canadian Story Boxes, an ongoing series <strong>of</strong> interactive mixed-media assem-<br />

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TO MUSEUM OF GLASS,<br />

blages depicting Canadian heroes like Louis Riel, Maurice Richard PRATT TACOMA ART MUSEUM,<br />

GALLERY and Billy Bishop.<br />

TRAVER, VETRI INT’L<br />

Molloy was born and raised in Toronto. During <strong>the</strong> 1980s, he studied GLASS with in Edmonton Tacoma stone sculptor<br />

Jerry Nason. He completed <strong>the</strong> three-year diploma program at Victoria College <strong>of</strong> Art in 1998, and<br />

S King St.<br />

undertook postgraduate studies with Robin <strong>May</strong>or in 1999. From TO WESTERN August 2000-2009, TO BROADWAY he was <strong>the</strong> cura-<br />

BRIDGE GALLERY<br />

tor <strong>of</strong> The Gallery at The Mac in <strong>the</strong> lobby <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> McPherson Playhouse, Victoria, IN LONGVIEW BC. Mia Johnson<br />

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tive Visions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Formline: New Works<br />

by Rande Cook, inspired by <strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> late Doug Cranmer, Cook takes an<br />

inventive approach to <strong>the</strong> formline in a<br />

new series <strong>of</strong> gouache paintings.<br />

★ Art Gallery <strong>of</strong> Greater<br />

Victoria<br />

1040 Moss St<br />

✆250-384-4101 www.aggv.bc.ca<br />

tues wed fri-sun 10am-5pm thurs 10am-<br />

9pm. Thru Apr 11 Glimpses <strong>of</strong> Japan:<br />

Recent Print Acquisitions, prints from<br />

<strong>the</strong> 18th-20th C. include landscapes, historical<br />

scenes, individual portraits, genre<br />

scenes and Impressionistic images; Thru<br />

<strong>May</strong> 30 Sayaka Akiyama, Manabu Ikeda,<br />

Yoshiaki Kaihatsu, Kohei Nawa,<br />

Miwa Yanagi and Tabaimo, “Great New<br />

Wave: Contemporary Art from Japan”,<br />

new and recent works by six emerging<br />

and mid-career artists; Apr 9-Jun 6<br />

James Gordaneer: A Life in Painting,<br />

work embodies aspects from <strong>the</strong> major<br />

<strong>the</strong>ories in painting proposed over <strong>the</strong><br />

last six decades; Apr 30-Aug 22 SMASH:<br />

International Indigenous Weaving,<br />

explores <strong>the</strong> unique materiality <strong>of</strong> weaving<br />

practice and cultural and spiritual<br />

uses; Thru Jul 25 Ivory: Chinese and<br />

Japanese Carved Masterpieces, featuring<br />

more than 100 works from <strong>the</strong><br />

gallery’s collection; Ongoing Emily Carr<br />

and her Contemporaries.<br />

Avenue Gallery<br />

2184 Oak Bay Ave ✆250-598-2184<br />

www.<strong>the</strong>avenuegallery.com<br />

mon-sat 10am-5:30pm sun 12-5pm,<br />

open most holidays 12-4pm. Apr 11-24<br />

Ron Parker, “An Artist’s Journey”, a 30year<br />

retrospective and sale <strong>of</strong> paintings<br />

and bronzes; <strong>May</strong> 2-15 “Form Rearranged”,<br />

group abstract exhibition<br />

including Adelle Andrew, Michael den<br />

Hertog, Laura Harris, Mark Heine, Jutta<br />

Kaiser, Joyce Kamikura, Philip Mix,<br />

Renato Muccillo, Joan Skeet, Linda<br />

Thompson and Andrew Wooldridge.<br />

Collective Works Gallery<br />

1311 Gladstone Ave ✆250-590-1345<br />

www.collectiveworks.ca<br />

tues-thurs 11am-6pm fri & sat 11am-<br />

8pm sun 1-5pm. Thru Apr 8 Grant Watson,<br />

“Sculpt Fiction”, new sculptural<br />

work; Apr 9-22 As We See It, Victoria<br />

High School Student show; Apr 23-<strong>May</strong><br />

6, Jan Johnson, Miriam Mulhall and<br />

Marnie Miiller; “The World According<br />

to JanMirMar”; <strong>May</strong> 21-Jun 3 Arlene<br />

Nesbitt, “Image Informed”; Ongoing<br />

Charlotte Bell, Jason Grondin, Jan<br />

Johnson, PJ Kelly, Michael Leger,<br />

Rosalie Matchett, Marnie Miiller,<br />

Miriam Mulhall, Arlene Nesbitt, Harumi<br />

Ota, Pete Rockwell, Isa Sevrain,<br />

Jenny Waelti-Walters, Donald Ius, Al<br />

Williams, Grant Watson and Chin<br />

Yuen, group show.<br />

Community <strong>Arts</strong> Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Greater Victoria<br />

G6-1001 Douglas St ✆250-381-2787<br />

www.cacgv.ca<br />

mon-fri 10am-5pm. Apr 5-14 FCA<br />

Spring Show <strong>2010</strong>; Apr 15-21 Advanced<br />

<strong>Visual</strong> Communications, Western Academy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Photography [open sat 10am-<br />

4pm] Apr 22-<strong>May</strong> 5 Second to None,<br />

Victoria Secondary Schools, CAC <strong>Arts</strong> in<br />

Education; <strong>May</strong> 6-12 Light Sensitive,<br />

Western Academy <strong>of</strong> Photography; <strong>May</strong><br />

13-19 group show, Colour 3; <strong>May</strong> 20-26<br />

In The Middle, Victoria Middle Schools,<br />

CAC <strong>Arts</strong> in Education; <strong>May</strong> 27-Jun 9<br />

Fairbanks Calligraphy Society.<br />

Dales Gallery<br />

537 Fisgard St ✆(250)383-1552<br />

www.dalesgallery.ca<br />

mon-fri 10am-5pm sat 11am-4pm. Apr<br />

8-<strong>May</strong> 4 Ira H<strong>of</strong>fecker, unique style <strong>of</strong><br />

abstract art that combines drawing and<br />

painting; Jan Johnson, a whimsical<br />

approach to <strong>the</strong> human condition, using<br />

irony in steel to examine old and new<br />

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myths. <strong>May</strong> 6-Jun 1 Jeanne Edwards,<br />

“Urban Spirit”, paintings inspired by <strong>the</strong><br />

descriptive quality <strong>of</strong> light and <strong>the</strong> day to<br />

day events in our fast paced world.<br />

Deluge Contemporary Art<br />

636 Yates St ✆ 250-385-3327<br />

www.deluge.ws<br />

wed-sat 12-5pm. Apr 2-<strong>May</strong> 1, Dios Nunca<br />

Muere: <strong>the</strong> visual politics <strong>of</strong> transmutation<br />

in contemporary Oaxacan art,<br />

explores <strong>the</strong> seismic shift in contemporary<br />

art practice in Oaxaca, Mexico over<br />

<strong>the</strong> last two decades and is accompanied<br />

by a bilingual catalogue with essays by<br />

both Mexican and Canadian contributors.<br />

Eclectic<br />

2170 Oak Bay Ave ✆250-590-8095<br />

www.eclecticart.ca<br />

mon-sat 10am-5:30pm. Thru Apr 3 Millie<br />

Shapiro, “Passages”; Apr 6-<strong>May</strong> 1<br />

Anthony Thorn, “Golden Treasures and<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r Works”; <strong>May</strong> 2-29 Harumi Ota,<br />

“Ceramic Boxes and Illuminations”.<br />

Gallery at <strong>the</strong> Mac<br />

3 Centennial Sq, McPherson Playhouse<br />

Lobby ✆250-361-0800<br />

www.rmts.bc.ca<br />

View during performances or by appt.<br />

Thru <strong>May</strong> 3 UPPER & LOWER SPACE Gerrett<br />

Petersen and Caitlin Ambery, “The<br />

Undiscovered Country”, acrylic and<br />

watercolour.<br />

Gallery in <strong>the</strong><br />

Oak Bay Village<br />

2223A Oak Bay Ave ✆250-598-9890<br />

<strong>the</strong>gallery@shaw.ca<br />

mon-fri 10am-5pm sat 10am-3pm. Featuring<br />

original artwork by leading local<br />

artists Kathryn Amisson, Joan Baron,<br />

Andres Bohaker, Janice Bridgman,<br />

Ardath Davis, Eileen Fong, Robert<br />

Genn, Caren Heine, Harry Heine, Keith<br />

Hiscock, Evguenia Ioganov, Shawn<br />

A. Jackson, Brian R. Johnson, David<br />

Ladmore, Ernst Marza, Joane Moran,<br />

Allan Myndzak, Nicholas Pearce,<br />

Natasha Perks and Marke Simmons.<br />

Legacy Gallery and Café<br />

630 Yates St ✆250-721-6562<br />

www.legacygallery.ca/<br />

wed-sun 10am-5pm. Thru Jun 6<br />

Regarding Wealth, based on images in<br />

<strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Victoria’s Williams<br />

Collection, examines <strong>the</strong> dynamics <strong>of</strong><br />

wealth relations by probing <strong>the</strong> intersections<br />

<strong>of</strong> art and homelessness;<br />

SMALL GALLERY Apr 14-Jun 6 Sporting<br />

Art: Works from <strong>the</strong> S.W. Jackman<br />

Collection, equine oil paintings, watercolours<br />

and conceptual sketches dating<br />

back to <strong>the</strong> 19th century.<br />

Maltwood Art Museum and<br />

Gallery and McPherson<br />

Library Gallery<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Victoria, University<br />

Centre Bldg, Rm B115<br />

✆250-721-6562 www.uvac.uvic.ca<br />

Maltwood Art Museum and Gallery: monfri<br />

10am-4pm. Free admission. McPherson<br />

Library Gallery: mon-thurs 7:30am-<br />

11pm fri 7:30am-9pm sat 10am-9pm<br />

sun 10am-11pm. Free admission.Thru<br />

Apr 23 Masterminds <strong>2010</strong>, retirement<br />

has proven to be a time <strong>of</strong> active artistic<br />

development for <strong>the</strong> 27 artists represented,<br />

addressing contemporary concerns<br />

ranging from <strong>the</strong> environment to introducing<br />

new materials and processes into<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir practice. The McPherson Library<br />

Gallery will be moving to a new location<br />

adjacent to Special Collections. Call 250-<br />

721-6673 for hours.<br />

Martin Batchelor Gallery<br />

712 Cormorant St ✆250-385-7919<br />

mon-sat 10am-5pm. Opening Apr 9<br />

Watermark Printmakers, annual exhibition;<br />

Opening <strong>May</strong> 8 South Island<br />

Potters Guild.<br />

Mercurio Gallery<br />

602 Courtney St ✆250-388-5158<br />

www.mercurio.ca<br />

tues-sun 11am-5pm thurs until 8pm.<br />

Apr The house collection, featuring<br />

work from <strong>the</strong> Limners Group, paintings<br />

by Ken Faulks, Linny D. Vine and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>rs, fine local ceramics, and new<br />

spring-<strong>the</strong>med jewellery from Stuart<br />

Duncan; <strong>May</strong> 6-22 Miles Lowry,<br />

“Saints <strong>of</strong> Circumstance”, paintings<br />

and masks.<br />

Morris Gallery<br />

428 Burnside Rd E (on Alpha St)<br />

✆250-388-6652 www.morrisgallery.ca<br />

tues-sat 10am-5:30pm sun 10am-4pm.<br />

Apr 8-30 Jim McFarland and Jim<br />

McPartlin, “McFarland and McPartlin”,<br />

local artists; <strong>May</strong> 13-Jun 3 David Goatley,<br />

“LOOKING BACK”, a 10-year journey.<br />

★ Open Space <strong>Arts</strong> Society<br />

510 Fort St ✆250-383-8833<br />

www.openspace.ca/web/<br />

tues-sat 12-5pm. Thru Jul Peter<br />

Morin,“A Memory Talking Stick”, artist<br />

in residence; Apr 2-<strong>May</strong> 1 Dios Nunca<br />

Muere: <strong>the</strong> visual politics <strong>of</strong> transmu-<br />

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tation in contemporary Oaxacan art,<br />

explores <strong>the</strong> seismic shift in contemporary<br />

art practice in Oaxaca, Mexico over<br />

<strong>the</strong> last two decades and is accompanied<br />

by a bilingual catalogue with essays<br />

from both Mexican and Canadian contributors;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 21-Jun 24 Alison Pebworth,<br />

“Beautiful Possibility”; <strong>May</strong> 27-<br />

Jul 3 Tracey Nelson “Walls <strong>of</strong> Intrigue<br />

and Cabinets <strong>of</strong> Curiousity”.<br />

Polychrome Fine <strong>Arts</strong><br />

1113 Fort St ✆250-382-2787<br />

www.polychromefinearts.com<br />

wed-sat 10am-6pm sun 12-6pm. Thru<br />

Apr 8 Roy Green, “Stoically Bedazzled”,<br />

alchemy and animals in a colourful<br />

world <strong>of</strong> dripping, swooshy, smudged<br />

and sometimes glitter-sprinkled paintings;<br />

Apr 11-29 Thomas Anfield, Caite<br />

Dheere, DRFR, Dorothy Field, Cody<br />

Haight, PJ Kelly, Cam Kidd, Lance<br />

Olsen, Mark Schmiedl, Shawn Shepherd,<br />

Willie Seo and Grant Watson,<br />

“Rotator”, abstract works; <strong>May</strong> 2-20 Lissa<br />

Calvert, “Trees”, fine paintings <strong>of</strong><br />

trees with intuitive brushstrokes; <strong>May</strong><br />

23-Jun 10 Philip Robinson, “Glass,<br />

Bees & Bone”, austere still lifes with delicate<br />

application <strong>of</strong> paint.<br />

Royal BC Museum<br />

675 Belleville St<br />

✆250-356-7226 1-888-447-7977<br />

www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca<br />

daily 10am-5pm. Admission: $15 adults,<br />

$9.50 seniors, students with ID and<br />

youth age 6-18, children 5 and under are<br />

free, $39.50 family (2 adult, 2 youth).<br />

Take a fascinating journey through <strong>the</strong><br />

cultural and environmental history <strong>of</strong> BC<br />

Slide Room Gallery<br />

2549 Quadra St ✆250-380-3500<br />

www.slideroomgallery.com<br />

mon-fri 9am-5pm or by appt. Thru Apr<br />

5 Anne Marie McPartlin, “Altered<br />

States”, with an emphasis on architecture<br />

and discarded items, <strong>the</strong> work<br />

highlights ideas <strong>of</strong> deterioration, abandonment<br />

and eccentricity; Apr 11-26<br />

Jillian Player, Kumiko Fujinami and<br />

Irma Argyriou, “Independent Studio<br />

Program Exhibition”; Apr 30-<strong>May</strong> 1<br />

Spring Ahead Fundraiser, small works<br />

(6” x 6”) by over 100 artists on sale for<br />

$50 each; <strong>May</strong> 7-31 Pedestrian Colour,<br />

seeks to treat Rauschenberg’s term<br />

‘pedestrian colour’ as <strong>the</strong> starting point<br />

for an investigation into broader social<br />

implications <strong>of</strong> such an aes<strong>the</strong>tic.<br />

Curated by John Luna.<br />

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View Art Gallery<br />

104-860 View St ✆250-213-1162<br />

www.viewartgallery.ca<br />

tues-sat 11am-5pm or by appt. Apr 9-<br />

<strong>May</strong> 8 Yuri Arajs and Christian Nicolay;<br />

“Point <strong>of</strong> Reference”; <strong>May</strong> 14- Sep<br />

25 Summer Salon, group show <strong>of</strong> 22<br />

artists.<br />

West End Gallery<br />

1203 Broad St ✆250-388-0009<br />

877-388-0009<br />

www.westendgalleryltd.com<br />

open daily. Apr 24-<strong>May</strong> 6 Paul Jorgensen,<br />

brightly coloured landscapes<br />

present a delightfully different perspective;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 22-Jun 10 Glen Semple, photo<br />

realist style paintings, startlingly<br />

beautiful and elegantly understated.<br />

Winchester Galleries<br />

2260 Oak Bay Ave<br />

2nd location: 1010 Broad St, 3rd<br />

location: 796 Humboldt St<br />

✆250-595-2777 250-386-2773<br />

www.winchestergalleriesltd.com<br />

2260 Oak Bay Ave: tues-sat 10am-<br />

5:30pm, 1010 Broad St: mon-sat 10am-<br />

5:30pm, 796 Humboldt St: tues-sat<br />

10am-5:30pm. AT 2260 OAK BAY AVE Apr<br />

11-<strong>May</strong> 1 Jeff Molloy “A Canadian Portrait”,<br />

mixed media renderings <strong>of</strong> Hudson’s<br />

Bay blankets and “Canadian Story<br />

Boxes”, interactive mixed media assemblage;<br />

David Bouchard, “Our Author and<br />

his Collection”, diverse collection <strong>of</strong> fine<br />

art including Allen Sapp, Michael<br />

Lonechild and Huang Zhong-Yang; <strong>May</strong><br />

9-29 Nathan Birch, “New Paintings”;<br />

Richard Montpetit: Recent Work, oil on<br />

panel and canvas; AT 1010 BROAD ST Apr<br />

10–<strong>May</strong> 29 Claude Tousignant: Selected<br />

Works, key paintings include <strong>the</strong><br />

smallest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> only five or six ovals <strong>the</strong><br />

artist painted employing an interlocking<br />

colour series; AT 796 HUMBOLDT Apr 6-24<br />

Duncan Regehr, “CYPHER”, oil on canvas,<br />

board, and wood panel with oil and<br />

ink pigments.<br />

Xchanges Gallery<br />

6E-2333 Government St<br />

✆250-382-0442<br />

www.xchangesgallery.org<br />

sat & sun 1-5pm. Times may vary with<br />

each exhibition. Apr 10-25 Cait Helten,<br />

Cara Makkinga and Cameron Martin,“Victoria<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Art - A Graduation<br />

Exhibition”; <strong>May</strong> 7-30 Georgia<br />

Collins, “Friends and Family”, vibrant<br />

oil paintings that illustrate interstitial<br />

moments within North American middle<br />

class family ga<strong>the</strong>rings.<br />

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Damian Moppett, Vancouver 1999 (Spring)<br />

(<strong>2010</strong>), oil on linen [Catriona Jeffries<br />

Gallery, Vancouver BC, <strong>May</strong> 21-Jun 26]<br />

WEST VANCOUVER<br />

The Art Room<br />

2461 Marine Dr ✆604-922-0017<br />

fri-sat 11am-5pm sun 1-5pm. This<br />

friendly, oceanview gallery features a<br />

large selection <strong>of</strong> quality original art by<br />

more than 50 BC artists.<br />

Bellevue Gallery<br />

2475 Bellevue Ave ✆604-922-2304<br />

www.bellevuegallery.ca<br />

tues-fri 10am-5:30pm sat 11am-5pm or<br />

by appt after hours. Thru Apr 24 Galen<br />

Felde and Nadine Stefan, “two”, paintings<br />

and mixed media works that weave<br />

a visual counterpoint with two distinct<br />

interpretations <strong>of</strong> time, place and <strong>the</strong><br />

human condition; Apr 29-<strong>May</strong> 29 Emma<br />

Milley, “Colours <strong>of</strong> India”, photographs<br />

bring to life <strong>the</strong> colour and flavour <strong>of</strong><br />

India, capturing <strong>the</strong> essence <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> subjects.<br />

A portion <strong>of</strong> sales to non-pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

organization “Just Go” to help an<br />

orphanage, Joybells, in Dehradun, India.<br />

Buckland Sou<strong>the</strong>rst Gallery<br />

2460 Marine Dr ✆604-922-1915<br />

www.bucklandsou<strong>the</strong>rst.com<br />

mon-sat 10am-5:30pm sun 12-5pm.<br />

Open landscapes by Ieva Baklane; still<br />

life and landscapes by Alessandra Bitelli;<br />

intimate interiors by Larry Bracegirdle;<br />

street scenes and cityscapes by<br />

Morgan Dunnet; Tibetan scenes by Fu<br />

Gu; still life and streets by Brian Harvey;<br />

wildlife and landscapes by Sun Lin; Tuscan<br />

and Sicilian landscapes by Rita<br />

Monaco; European scenes by Henry<br />

Huai Xu; glimpses <strong>of</strong> life by Lorena<br />

Ziraldo and European market and garden<br />

scenes by Wilson Chu.<br />

Ferry Building Gallery<br />

1414 Argyle Ave, Ambleside Landing<br />

✆604-925-7290<br />

www.westvancouver.net<br />

tues-sun 11am-5pm. Thru Apr 11<br />

Angela Rae and Michela Sorrentino,<br />

“Subliminal Meditation”, mixed media;<br />

Apr 13-<strong>May</strong> 2 The Artists <strong>of</strong> Avalon,<br />

mixed media, recovering women discover<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir creativity in partnership with<br />

Avalon Women’s Centre; <strong>May</strong> 4-16 Capilano<br />

University IDEA Program, paintings<br />

and 2011 Calendar launch; <strong>May</strong> 18-<br />

30 West Vancouver High School Students,<br />

“Grad Show <strong>2010</strong>”, mixed media.<br />

Gallery Jones<br />

1531 Marine Dr ✆604-926-2233<br />

www.galleryjones.com<br />

tues-fri 11am-6pm sat 12-5pm and by<br />

appt. Exhibiting a selection <strong>of</strong> gallery<br />

artists featuring work by Danny Singer,<br />

Brendan Tang, Peter Aspell, Otto<br />

Rogers and Cole Morgan.<br />

Silk Purse <strong>Arts</strong> Centre<br />

West Vancouver Community <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Council, 1570 Argyle Ave<br />

✆604-925-7292 www.silkpurse.ca<br />

tues-sun 12-5pm. Thru Apr 4 Masako<br />

Araki, “Canadian Tapestry”, scenes <strong>of</strong><br />

Canada in pastel; Apr 6-18 Oh La La!,<br />

scenes and art <strong>of</strong> France by 14 Lower<br />

Mainland artists; Apr 20-<strong>May</strong> 2 In House<br />

Creations, mixed media art <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silk<br />

Purse volunteers; <strong>May</strong> 18-30 Ruth<br />

Lewis, “The Last Picture Show: Florals<br />

and Fantasy”, contemporary works.<br />

Sun Spirit Gallery<br />

2444 Marine Dr ✆778-279-5052<br />

www.sunspirit.ca<br />

tues-sat 10am-5pm and by appt. Sun<br />

Spirit Gallery <strong>of</strong>fers a superior collection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Westcoast Native and Inuit art by<br />

renowned and emerging artists alike.<br />

West Vancouver Museum<br />

680 17th St ✆604-925-7295<br />

www.westvancouvermuseum.ca<br />

tues-sat 11am-5pm. Thru <strong>May</strong> 8 “Monster”,<br />

innovative works by Canadian and<br />

international artists including Shuvinai<br />

Ashoona, Shary Boyle, Lutz Braun,<br />

Beau Dick, Marcel Dzama, Alexandra<br />

Flood, Sandra Meigs, Nick Sikkuark,<br />

Corin Sworn, Joseph Tisiga, Howie<br />

Tsui and Nicola Tyson, explore monstrous<br />

sensibilities in <strong>the</strong>ir practice.


Sculpture Without Walls<br />

<strong>2010</strong>-11<br />

Cannon Beach, Oregon<br />

Annual outdoor sculpture exhibit<br />

<strong>April</strong> <strong>2010</strong> to <strong>April</strong> 2011<br />

•$15,000 Public Choice award-winner<br />

receives permanent placement<br />

<strong>of</strong> sculpture<br />

• Open to residents <strong>of</strong> Oregon,<br />

Washington, California, Montana,<br />

Idaho, Alaska & British Columbia<br />

Sculpture Without Walls, is a public art<br />

program <strong>of</strong> sculptures chosen by a panel <strong>of</strong><br />

jurors and installed in prominent outdoor<br />

locations in Cannon Beach.<br />

http://www.ci.cannon-beach.or.us/<br />

WHISTLER<br />

Black Tusk Gallery<br />

108-4293 Mountain Sq<br />

✆604-905-5540 1-877-905-5540<br />

www.blacktusk.ca<br />

Open daily 11am-7pm. Featuring works<br />

by First Nations artists reflecting <strong>the</strong><br />

ancient traditions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> coastal people.<br />

Hayden Beck Gallery<br />

122-4293 Mountain Sq<br />

✆604-962-7711<br />

www.haydenbeckgallery.com<br />

open daily. Ever-changing group exhibitions<br />

representative <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> diversity <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> artists whose works we promote.<br />

Jon Fathom<br />

114-4293 Mountain Sq<br />

✆604-962-7722 info@jonfathom.com<br />

sun-wed 10am-8pm thurs-sat 10am-<br />

10pm. Artist Jon Fathom uses marble<br />

and o<strong>the</strong>r stones as his medium and<br />

Northwest coast wildlife as subjects<br />

for his natural and elegant sculptures.<br />

Mark Richards Gallery<br />

124-4293 Mountain Sq<br />

✆604-932-1911<br />

www.markrichardsgallery.com<br />

open daily 12-5pm. Apr-<strong>May</strong> Spring<br />

and Summer Collection.<br />

Whistler Village Gallery<br />

110-4293 Mountain Sq<br />

✆604-938-3001<br />

www.whistlerart.com<br />

open daily 11am-7pm. Two locations:<br />

Four Seasons Resort and Hilton<br />

Whistler Resort. Established in 1992<br />

and specializing in contemporary<br />

paintings, sculpture and glass.<br />

WHITE ROCK<br />

Jenkins Showler Gallery<br />

1539 Johnston Road<br />

✆604-535-7445<br />

www.jenkinsshowlergallery.com<br />

tue-sat 10am-5:30pm sun 12-5pm.<br />

Gallery artists: Jane Armstrong, Arnt<br />

Arntzen, Kathi Bond, Rick Bond, Merv<br />

Brandel, Rod Charlesworth, Denis Chiasson,<br />

Toller Cranston, George Culley,<br />

Robert Davidson, Chantal De Serres,<br />

Colette Falardeau, Ron Hedrick,<br />

Amanda Jones, Paul Jorgensen, Ken<br />

Kirkby, David Ladmore, Louise Lauzon,<br />

Daniele Lemieux, Dennis Magnusson,<br />

Andrew McDermott, Debbie<br />

Milner, Pieter Molenaar, Toni Onley,<br />

Lynn Onley, Karen Rieger, Zoe Sava,<br />

Mike Savage, Peter Shostak, Jocelyne<br />

Tremblay, Chrissandra Unger, Andree<br />

Vezina and Henry Xu.<br />

Oxford Street Studio/Gallery<br />

1184 Oxford St ✆604-219-4992<br />

www.chrismacclure.com<br />

7 days a week daylight hours. White<br />

Rock’s longest running art studio-gallery<br />

since 1984 on <strong>the</strong> waterfront corner <strong>of</strong><br />

Marine Dr and Oxford St. The home studio<br />

<strong>of</strong> international Canadian artists Chris<br />

MacClure, www.chrismacclure.com;<br />

Serge Dube, www.sergedube.com; Santo<br />

De Vita, www.sdevita.com Marilyn<br />

Hurst, www.marilynhurst.com; Carmen<br />

Tomé, www.carmentome.com; Lori<br />

Cris Alvarez Magliano<br />

www.allmarquetry.com<br />

Studio/salon in Nanaimo<br />

by appt. (250) 729 7415<br />

McPhee, www.lorimcpheegallery.com;<br />

oils, acrylics, watercolours, giclées and<br />

mixed media.<br />

White Rock Artist’s Studios<br />

14763 McDonald Ave ✆604-536 4213<br />

www.whiterockstudiotour.com<br />

Studios open year round, call for appt.<br />

Joan Miriam Adams, Nicoletta<br />

Baumeister, Simon Cantin, Carolynn<br />

Doan, Connie Glover, Judy Jordison,<br />

Kathy Macdonald, Patte Rust, Sheila<br />

Symington and Ann Worth, paintings,<br />

drawings, pottery and sculpture. Meet<br />

<strong>the</strong> artists in <strong>the</strong>ir work spaces, view a<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> work and discuss <strong>the</strong>ir artmaking<br />

process.<br />

White Rock Gallery<br />

1247 Johnston Rd ✆604-538-4452<br />

www.whiterockgallery.com<br />

tues-sat 10am-5:30pm sun 12-5pm,<br />

closed holiday long weekends. Gallery<br />

artists: Mickie Acierno, Pietro Adamo,<br />

Constance Bachmann, Beverley Binfet,<br />

Nicholas Bott, Larry Bracegirdle, Phil<br />

Buytendorp, Gilles Charest, Michael<br />

den Hertog, Carol Evans, Susan Flaig,<br />

Mark Fletcher, Robert Genn, Terry<br />

Gilecki, Laura Harris, Hea<strong>the</strong>r Haynes,<br />

Vladan Ignatovic, Elena Ilku, H.E. Kuckein,<br />

Dongmin Lai, David Langevin,<br />

Raynald Leclerc, Don Li-Leger, Ed Loenen,<br />

Min Ma, Ingrid Mann-Willis, Danny<br />

McBride, Angela Morgan, Renato<br />

Muccillo, Jim Nedelak, Michael<br />

O’Toole, Emilija Pasagic, Jean Pederson,<br />

Niels Petersen, Kit Shing, Issa<br />

Shojaei, Michael Stockdale, Mike<br />

Svob, Linda Thompson, Dan Varnals,<br />

Ray Ward, Christopher Walker, Alan<br />

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Wylie, Peter Wyse and Donna Zhang,<br />

Davie St<br />

paintings; Marilyn Armitage, Michael<br />

Hermesh, Corky Hewson, Nicola Prinsen<br />

and Vance Theoret, sculpture; Bill<br />

Boyd, Laurie Rolland and Ge<strong>of</strong>f Searle,<br />

pottery.<br />

OREGON<br />

CANNON ParkBEACH<br />

★ Northwest By Northwest<br />

W 1st Ave<br />

W 2nd Gallery Ave<br />

◆<br />

W 232 3rd N Ave Spruce, (downtown ◆across W from 4th city Avepark<br />

and info centre)<br />

✆503-436-0741 800-494-0741<br />

www.nwbynwgallery.com<br />

W 6th Ave<br />

daily 11am-6pm and by appt. Thru Apr<br />

Steve Jensen, oil paintings and sculpture;<br />

Ram Papish, naturalist painter and<br />

audubon artist; Apr 30- <strong>May</strong> 2 “10th<br />

Annual Spring Unveiling Art Festival” and<br />

“4th Annual Sculpture Without Walls”,<br />

curated sculpture competition; Apr 30<br />

LATTIMER<br />

GALLERY JONES<br />

➜<br />

◆ LAURA RUSSO<br />

NW 21st<br />

Cornwall<br />

York<br />

Pendrell St<br />

Vanier<br />

Cypress St<br />

Beach Ave<br />

Chestnut St<br />

NW Marshall<br />

NW Lovejoy<br />

NW 19th<br />

Burrard Bridge to<br />

Downtown Vancouver<br />

Burrard St<br />

Pine St<br />

TO NORTHWEST BY NORTHWEST,<br />

WHITE BIRD in Cannon Beach<br />

NW 16th<br />

APPLETON<br />

GALLERIES<br />

BURRARD<br />

SLOPES<br />

Fir St<br />

Helmcken St<br />

3:30pm Lillian Pitt, Native American<br />

sculptor, “Salmon Dreaming <strong>of</strong> a Journey”,<br />

created with Drake Aaron St Loveitt;<br />

Apr 30 5pm Christopher Burkett fine art<br />

colour landscape photography; Public<br />

Choice vote; <strong>May</strong> 1-2 & <strong>May</strong> 1 3:30pm<br />

Eric Jacobsen plein air oil painting; 4pm<br />

◆Nelson<br />

Davis, assemblage sculpture<br />

“Slightly Outside <strong>the</strong> Mainstream”; <strong>May</strong> 2<br />

12:30pm Georgia Gerber, sculptor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Granville<br />

bronze “Tufted Puffins”; Island <strong>May</strong> 2 1:30pm<br />

Rob Wurzer, global folk art, OPB artist.<br />

White Bird Gallery<br />

251 N Hemlock St ✆503-436-2681<br />

www.whitebirdgallery.com<br />

thurs-mon and holidays 11am-5pm.<br />

Thru Apr 25 Julie Ann Smith, “Birds and<br />

Still Life”, new paintings; Arleigh Wood,<br />

new work combining photography,<br />

encaustic and painting; “Spring Ceramics<br />

Exhibit”, featuring Larry Halvorsen,<br />

vessels and wall pieces; Robin and John<br />

Gumaelius, clay and metal bird sculptures;<br />

Cindy Searles, functional pottery;<br />

Waterfall Bldg.<br />

NW 13th<br />

SW 12th<br />

SW 11th<br />

SW 9th<br />

PORTLAND ART MUSEUM ◆<br />

SW Broadway<br />

SW 10th<br />

NW 10th<br />

NW 9th<br />

SW Salmon<br />

SW Main<br />

SW Madison<br />

SW Jefferson<br />

SW Clay<br />

Market<br />

Montgomery<br />

Barry McAlister, to airport<br />

◆ vessels; Randolph Silver,<br />

rust patina sculpture and W Wally 6th Ave<br />

◆<br />

◆ IAN TAN<br />

Schwab, vessels; Stev Ominski, new<br />

◆<br />

paintings; <strong>May</strong> 1-Jun 15 “Spring Unveil-<br />

ELISSA CRISTALL<br />

ing”, town-wide art festival HEFFEL featuring ◆ new<br />

paintings by Randall Tipton and Christo- W 7th Ave<br />

◆ EQUINOX◆<br />

pher Mathie.<br />

DOUGLAS REYNOLDS◆<br />

MONTE CLARK ◆<br />

MARILYN S. MYLREA◆<br />

MARYLHURST W 8th Ave<br />

JACANA ◆<br />

GRANVILLE FINE ART ◆<br />

The Art Gym at Marylhurst Broadway (9<br />

University<br />

17600 Pacific Hwy W 13th ✆503-699-6243<br />

Ave<br />

◆ART<br />

EMPOR<br />

1-800-634-9982 www.marylhurst.edu<br />

tues-sun 12-4pm. W Admission 14th Ave is free.<br />

WINSOR Thru Apr 9 Melody Owen, “So ◆<br />

BAU-XI ◆ Close to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Glass and Shivering”, GALLERY 2<br />

W 15th Ave<br />

Paula Rebsom, “If We Lived Here”; Apr<br />

19-<strong>May</strong> 15 “Mo<strong>the</strong>rlode”, Julianna SOU<br />

GRAN<br />

Bright, Nan Curtis, Fernanda D’Agosti-<br />

to airport<br />

no, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Linda<br />

Hutchins, Shelley Jordon, Dianne Kornberg<br />

with poet Elisabeth Frost; <strong>May</strong> 27–<br />

Jun 20 <strong>2010</strong> BFA Thesis Exhibition.<br />

◆<br />

UNO LANGMANN◆<br />

HEATHER ROSS<br />

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to downtown Vancouver<br />

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(on W. 4th n<br />

to Granville<br />

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Downtown<br />

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TO MUSEUM OF<br />

CONTEMPORARY CRAFT<br />

NW 3rd<br />

NW 2nd<br />

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Granville Granville St St<br />

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Hawthorne Bridge<br />

Broadway Bridge<br />

TO 23 SANDY<br />

GALLERY<br />

Steel Bridge<br />

Burnside Bridge<br />

Morrison Bridge<br />

Granville St<br />

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PORTLAND<br />

★ 23 Sandy Gallery<br />

623 NE 23rd Ave ✆503-927-4409<br />

www.23Sandy.com<br />

thurs-sat 12-6pm Apr 1-<strong>May</strong> 1 Mar<br />

Goman, mixed media assemblage and<br />

sculpture; Linda Welch, artist books;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 6-29 Andrea Benson, encaustic<br />

wax paintings; Roberta Lavadour,<br />

artist books.<br />

★ beppu wiarda gallery<br />

319 NW 9th Ave ✆503-241-6460<br />

www.beppugallery.com<br />

tues-sat 11am-5pm or by appt. Apr<br />

Stan Peterson, wood carvings.<br />

★ Blackfish Gallery<br />

420 NW 9th Ave ✆503-224-2634<br />

www.blackfish.com<br />

tues-sat 11am-5pm. Thru <strong>May</strong> 1 Rosemary<br />

Powelson, “Heartland”, collage;<br />

Theresa Redinger, “Anyone, Everyone,<br />

No One”, installation <strong>of</strong> mixed media;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 4-29 Greg Conyne, “Flora”, welded<br />

steel; David Selleck, “Still Somewhat<br />

Crazy”, oil on canvas and panel.<br />

bullseye gallery<br />

300 NW 13th Ave ✆503-227-0222<br />

www.bullseyegallery.com<br />

tues-sat 11am-5:30pm. Thru <strong>May</strong> 22<br />

Joanne Teasdale, “Imprints”; <strong>May</strong> 14-<br />

17 Collect <strong>2010</strong>;Thru Jun 19 e-merge<br />

<strong>2010</strong>, 6th juried kiln-glass exhibition.<br />

★ Chambers@916<br />

916 NW Flanders ✆503-227-9398<br />

www.chambersgallery.com<br />

tues-sat 11am-5:30pm. Thru Apr 24<br />

Blakely Dadson, “All that glitters...”,<br />

new paintings in acrylic, thread, and<br />

glitter that explore contemporary culture’s<br />

obsession with bling; <strong>May</strong> 6-Jun<br />

19, Wid Chambers, new installation.<br />

★ Elizabeth Leach Gallery<br />

417 NW 9th Ave ✆503-224-0521<br />

www.elizabethleach.com<br />

tues-sat 10:30am-5:30pm. Apr 1-<strong>May</strong><br />

1 Julia Mangold, “New Work”, sculpture<br />

and works on paper; Donald Judd,<br />

“Selected Prints”; <strong>May</strong> 6-29 Barbara<br />

Sternberger, “Musing”, oil paintings;<br />

Claire Cowie, “Pilgrimage”, new sculptures<br />

and drawings <strong>of</strong> whimsical and<br />

fantastical creatures.<br />

★ Froelick Gallery<br />

714 NW Davis St ✆503-222-1142<br />

www.FroelickGallery.com<br />

tues-sat 10:30am-5:30pm. Thru <strong>May</strong><br />

1 Joe Feddersen, “Codex”; Terrell<br />

James, “The Studio Window”; Victor<br />

Maldonado, “Less”; <strong>May</strong> 4-30 Leiv<br />

Fagereng, “Bittersweetsweet”; Sarah<br />

Horowitz, “Archaelogies”; Alfred Harris,<br />

“New Paintings”.<br />

★ Laura Russo Gallery<br />

805 NW 21st Ave ✆503-226-2754<br />

www.laurarusso.com<br />

tues-fri 11am-5:30pm sat 11am-5pm.<br />

Apr 1-<strong>May</strong> 1 Tom Fawkes, “New Paintings”,<br />

trompe l’oeil landscapes and interiors<br />

inspired by Italian and Portugese<br />

gardens and architecture; Judith Poxson<br />

Fawkes, “Water and Wind: Recent<br />

Tapestries”, tapestries <strong>of</strong> rich colour and<br />

compelling design; <strong>May</strong> 6-29 Michihiro<br />

Kosuge, “New Sculpture”, stone sculptures<br />

that both complement and define<br />

<strong>the</strong> spaces <strong>the</strong>y inhabit; Margaret<br />

Shirley, “Recent Work” explores<br />

process through mark making combined<br />

with an investigation <strong>of</strong> pattern<br />

and texture using plant forms.<br />

★ Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

Contemporary Craft<br />

724 NW Davis St ✆(503)223-2654<br />

www.museum<strong>of</strong>contemporarycraft.org<br />

tues-sat 11am-6pm and by appt. First<br />

thurs 11am-8pm. Thru Jun 26 Gestures<br />

<strong>of</strong> Resistance, work by contemporary<br />

artists who focus on craft actions and<br />

create works that use craft to agitate for<br />

change, curated by Judith Leemann and<br />

Shannon Stratton; Thru Aug 7 Land Art:<br />

David Shaner, works drawn from <strong>the</strong><br />

artist’s estate and <strong>the</strong> Museum’s collection,<br />

along with photographs and personal<br />

notes taken by this artist known as<br />

a ‘potter’s potter’.<br />

★ Portland Art Museum<br />

1219 SW Park Ave ✆503-226-2811<br />

www.portlandartmuseum.org<br />

tues, wed, sat 10am-5pm thurs, fri<br />

10am-8pm sun 12-5pm. Admission:<br />

members free, adults $12, seniors<br />

(55+) and students (18+ with ID) $9<br />

children (17 and younger) free. Thru<br />

<strong>May</strong> 16 Cy Twombly, 82-year-old is<br />

among <strong>the</strong> most important and influential<br />

artists <strong>of</strong> his generation, showcasing<br />

three recent works, two paintings<br />

and a bronze sculpture; Disquieted, 22<br />

contemporary artists explore our<br />

social condition through works in all<br />

media that invite engagement and discussion<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> elements <strong>of</strong> modern life<br />

that leave so many feeling disquieted;<br />

Thru <strong>May</strong> 30, “More Than a Pretty<br />

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PHOTO: BILL BACHHUBER<br />

Face: 150 Years <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Portrait Print”,<br />

featuring some 70 works by artists<br />

ranging from James McNeill Whistler<br />

to Chuck Close, collection <strong>of</strong> portrait<br />

prints from <strong>the</strong> late 19th to <strong>the</strong> early<br />

21st century.<br />

SALEM<br />

Hallie Ford Museum <strong>of</strong> Art<br />

700 State St ✆503-370-6855<br />

www.willamette.edu/museum_<strong>of</strong>_art/<br />

tues-sat 10am-5pm sun 1-5pm. Thru<br />

<strong>May</strong> 23 African Stone Sculpture:<br />

Selections from <strong>the</strong> Keith Achepohl<br />

Collection, a range <strong>of</strong> stone sculpture<br />

from Niger, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, <strong>the</strong><br />

Congo, Cameroon and <strong>the</strong> Sudan; Apr<br />

10-<strong>May</strong> 16 Senior Art Majors, includes<br />

work in a variety <strong>of</strong> media by senior art<br />

students at Willamette University; Heidi<br />

Preuss Grew: Übersetzung, ceramic<br />

sculptures and drawings inspired by <strong>the</strong><br />

artist’s research and participation in<br />

artist residencies in Germany during <strong>the</strong><br />

past three years.<br />

WASHINGTON<br />

BELLEVUE<br />

Bellevue <strong>Arts</strong> Museum<br />

510 Bellevue Way NE<br />

✆425-519-0770 425-519-0749<br />

www.bellevuearts.org<br />

mon-thurs 11am-5pm fri 11am-8pm satsun<br />

12-5pm. Admission: adult $10, senior/student<br />

$7, members and children 6<br />

and under free. First Fri <strong>of</strong> each month is<br />

free 11am-8pm. Thru Jun 6 Beth Levine:<br />

First Lady <strong>of</strong> Shoes; Judy Hill: The Self<br />

Transparent;Thru Aug 1 Lisa Gralnick:<br />

The Gold Standard; Thru Aug 8 Eyes for<br />

Glass: The Price Collection.<br />

BELLINGHAM<br />

Allied <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>of</strong> Whatcom County<br />

1418 Cornwall Ave ✆360-676-8548<br />

www.alliedarts.org<br />

mon-fri 10am-5pm sat 12-5pm. Apr 2-<br />

30 9th Annual ReArt Show, work from<br />

www.laurarusso.com<br />

Tom Fawkes: Recent Paintings<br />

Judith Poxson Fawkes: Water & Wind: Recent Tapestries<br />

LAURA RUSSO GALLERY, PORTLAND OR – Apr 1-<strong>May</strong> 1, <strong>2010</strong> Painter Tom Fawkes and weaver<br />

Judith Poxson Fawkes met at <strong>the</strong> Cranbrook Academy <strong>of</strong> Art in Michigan during <strong>the</strong> 1960s. They<br />

moved to Oregon to pursue teaching positions and have both become highly accomplished artists.<br />

This is <strong>the</strong> first exhibition <strong>of</strong> this husband and wife couple at <strong>the</strong> Laura Russo Gallery.<br />

Tom Fawkes is interested in places <strong>of</strong> culture and history. The exhibit shows scenes <strong>of</strong> lightfilled<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Mediterranean landscapes from his travels to Portugal and <strong>the</strong> ruins <strong>of</strong> Pompeii.The<br />

immaculate renderings are in <strong>the</strong><br />

style <strong>of</strong> trompe l’oeil with modelled<br />

surfaces that are built up using glazes.<br />

The illusionistic paintings are captivating<br />

in <strong>the</strong>ir realism. With acute<br />

technical skill, he depicts manicured<br />

and aged European gardens with s<strong>of</strong>t<br />

light falling on forms.<br />

Judith Poxson Fawkes’ tapestries<br />

Tom Fawkes, Jardim Botanico do Porto-Parterre (2009), acrylic on wood panel<br />

[Laura Russo Gallery, Portland OR, Apr 1-<strong>May</strong>1]<br />

are created with linen through a double<br />

weave process that yields beautiful<br />

and mesmerizing results. In her<br />

latest works, Poxson Fawkes moves<br />

away from distinct representation. Instead, she captures patterns <strong>of</strong> movement that reference wind<br />

and water. In some <strong>of</strong> her recent pieces, three-dimensional shapes emerge from <strong>the</strong> woven surfaces<br />

to suggest <strong>the</strong> fluidity <strong>of</strong> boat forms floating on water. The process <strong>of</strong> weaving is innately structured<br />

and geometric. The colourful intersections <strong>of</strong> weft and warp lines activate <strong>the</strong> tactile surfaces as<br />

Poxson Fawkes’ dynamic designs embrace <strong>the</strong>ir rhythmic interactions. Allyn Cantor<br />

over 20 local artists, including pr<strong>of</strong>essional,<br />

new and emerging. All works presented<br />

are made from 75% or more<br />

recycled materials. Proceeds from sales<br />

go to support <strong>the</strong> arts in our community.<br />

Western Gallery<br />

Fine <strong>Arts</strong> Complex, WWU<br />

✆360-650-3963<br />

www.westerngallery.wwu.edu/<br />

mon-fri 10am-4pm wed 10am-8pm sat<br />

12-4pm. Apr 12-<strong>May</strong> 29 Critical Messages:<br />

Contemporary Northwest Artists<br />

on <strong>the</strong> Environment, 26 artists respond<br />

to <strong>the</strong> natural, diverse Pacific Northwest<br />

in <strong>the</strong> context <strong>of</strong> a rapidly changing environment<br />

and ga<strong>the</strong>ring crisis <strong>of</strong> degradation;<br />

Ongoing Visit <strong>the</strong> Outdoor Sculpture<br />

Collection.<br />

Whatcom Museum<br />

121 Prospect St ✆(360)778-8930<br />

www.whatcommuseum.org<br />

tues-sun 12-5pm. Admission: general<br />

$10, students (with ID) and seniors<br />

(62+) $8, children 5 and under $4.50,<br />

members free. Thru Apr 10 John Grade,<br />

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Exhibition Catalogues <strong>of</strong> Interest<br />

VISIONS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA: A LANDSCAPE MANUAL was published<br />

to accompany <strong>the</strong> Vancouver Art Gallery exhibition currently on view until <strong>April</strong> 18.<br />

It pairs <strong>the</strong> artwork <strong>of</strong> 7 female/20 male artists with writings <strong>of</strong> 8 women/23 men to<br />

highlight <strong>the</strong> diversity <strong>of</strong> British Columbia through literature, legends and art.<br />

Drawn primarily from <strong>the</strong> collections <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Vancouver Art Gallery, <strong>the</strong> artworks<br />

include representational, abstract, conceptual, sculptural and photographic pieces,<br />

with a fair bit <strong>of</strong> Emily Carr and First Nations content.<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tcover, 256 pages, $40 CAD. Available from <strong>the</strong> Vancouver Art Gallery Store,<br />

604-662-4706 or email: gallerystore@vanartgallery.bc.ca<br />

THE MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH<br />

COLUMBIA, edited by Carol E. <strong>May</strong>er and Anthony Shelton, celebrates <strong>the</strong> completion<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> museum’s major renewal project. This weighty book highlights 150<br />

pieces from <strong>the</strong> Museum’s vast collection <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> historic and contemporary<br />

carvings, totem poles, baskets, ceramics, sculptures, paintings, textiles and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r artifacts and artworks, all accompanied by passages <strong>of</strong> text detailing <strong>the</strong>ir history<br />

and cultural significance.<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tcover, 192 pages, 160 colour images. $40 CAD. Available from Museum Shop at <strong>the</strong><br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Anthropology, Vancouver, BC, 604.822.3440<br />

THE SHORES WE CALL HOME: THE ART OF CAROL EVANS, showcases<br />

more than 80 watercolour paintings by Salt Spring Island artist Carol Evans. Applying<br />

a magic realist style and emphasizing <strong>the</strong> play <strong>of</strong> light on water, Evans has captured<br />

vistas <strong>of</strong> BC coastal nature for 30 years. Many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> images <strong>of</strong> scenes from<br />

<strong>the</strong> Georgia Strait to Haida Gwaii are reproduced full-page. An introductory essay by<br />

Evans describes her idyllic island life and sailing trips with her husband.<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tcover, 96 pages, $18.95 CAD. Available from Harbour Publishing, 1-800-667-2988<br />

www.harbourpublishing.com/book.php?id=762<br />

CRITICAL MESSAGES: CONTEMPORARY NORTHWEST ARTISTS ON THE<br />

ENVIRONMENT was published for a regionally travelling exhibition that explores<br />

how artists are responding to <strong>the</strong> natural, diverse Pacific Northwest in <strong>the</strong> context<br />

<strong>of</strong> a rapidly changing environment and a ga<strong>the</strong>ring crisis <strong>of</strong> degradation. The catalogue<br />

includes artist statements by <strong>the</strong> 26 featured artists alongside full-colour<br />

images. Essays by curator Sarah Clark-Langager and award-winning environmental<br />

journalist, William Dietrich, provide fur<strong>the</strong>r context for <strong>the</strong> specific art works.<br />

The exhibition travels to Salem, OR and Boise, ID after it closes at <strong>the</strong> Western<br />

Gallery in Bellingham, WA on <strong>May</strong> 29.<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tcover, 80 pages, $24.95 USD, Available at Western Gallery, Bellingham, WA<br />

360-650-3963 or Hallie Ford Museum <strong>of</strong> Art, Salem, OR 503-370-6855<br />

TIM ROLLINS AND K.O.S.: A HISTORY is an in-depth look at <strong>the</strong> paintings,<br />

drawings, prints and sculptures that comprise <strong>the</strong> most important series made by<br />

Rollins and his collaborators, K.O.S. (Kids <strong>of</strong> Survival). Rollins and K.O.S. are internationally<br />

recognized for <strong>the</strong>ir collective art practice that emerged from Rollins’<br />

classes at a public school in South Bronx during <strong>the</strong> 1980s. The catalogue includes<br />

new photographs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> work, multiple essays, and a selection <strong>of</strong> writings by Martin<br />

Lu<strong>the</strong>r King, Jr. – a key inspiration for Rollins. The travelling exhibit is on view at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Frye Art Museum in Seattle through <strong>May</strong> 31.<br />

Hardcover, 272 pages, $39.95 USD, Available at <strong>the</strong> Frye Museum Store, Seattle, WA,<br />

206-432-8201 or e-mail: store@fryemuseum.org<br />

Please note: Prices may be subject to additional charges for postage, handling and taxes.<br />

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Seattle Art Museum presents SEATTLE ART EVENT<br />

Orientation Session<br />

Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 5,<br />

11:30 am-1 pm<br />

Stimson Auditorium<br />

FREE<br />

Alaskan Way<br />

OLYMPIC<br />

SCULPTURE<br />

PARK<br />

First Ave South<br />

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Western Ave<br />

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FIELD TRIP: Richard Fuller Guild program,The Secret Language <strong>of</strong> Animals<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Richard Fuller Guild will tour <strong>the</strong> exhibition The Secret Language<br />

<strong>of</strong> Animals: Roles <strong>of</strong> Animal Imagery in Art at <strong>the</strong> Tacoma Art Museum.<br />

Guests are always welcome. For details, contact Gail Larson at 360-765-3332.<br />

Seattle Art Museum / 1300 First Ave., Seattle, WA 98101-2003 / www.seattleartmuseum.org / 206-625-8900<br />

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University <strong>of</strong> Washington TO SPAC GALLERY<br />

at Seattle Pacific<br />

University<br />

Marion St<br />

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9th Ave<br />

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TRAVER, VETRI INT’L<br />

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“Bloom: The Elephant Bed”, a site-specific<br />

art installation inspired by natural<br />

cycles <strong>of</strong> creation and destruction; Apr<br />

10-Aug 29 Expanded Horizons:<br />

Panoramic Photographs by J.W. Sandison,<br />

unique panoramic views <strong>of</strong><br />

downtown Bellingham, <strong>the</strong> waterfront,<br />

Mt. Baker glaciers, Whatcom County<br />

tulip fields, <strong>the</strong> ‘White City’ at Lake<br />

Whatcom, group portraits and more;<br />

Apr 23-29, Show <strong>of</strong> Hands: Northwest<br />

Women Artists 1890-<strong>2010</strong>, coinciding<br />

with <strong>the</strong> centennial <strong>of</strong> women’s suffrage<br />

in Washington State, surveys <strong>the</strong> contributions<br />

made by women to <strong>the</strong> legacy <strong>of</strong><br />

Pacific Northwest art, featuring master<br />

works as well as experimental pieces<br />

from public and private collections that<br />

have rarely been seen.<br />

FRIDAY HARBOR<br />

waterworks gallery<br />

315 Argyle St ✆360-378-3060<br />

www.waterworksgallery.com<br />

wed-fri 11am-6pm sat 11am-5pm sun<br />

11am-4pm Celebrating 25 years as San<br />

Juan Island’s premiere gallery and<br />

showcase contemporary artists living in<br />

<strong>the</strong> San Juan Islands and <strong>the</strong> Pacific<br />

Northwest including British Columbia.<br />

The Northwest experience is reflected in<br />

<strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> our gallery painters, printmakers<br />

and sculptors; <strong>May</strong> 15-Jun 6 Art<br />

Hansen – Celebrating 80 – Solo Show,<br />

recent watercolours and 25 years <strong>of</strong><br />

etchings.<br />

LA CONNER<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Northwest Art<br />

121 S First St<br />

✆360-466-4446 ext. 112<br />

www.museum<strong>of</strong>nwart.org<br />

Galleries and museum store: sun-mon<br />

12-5pm tues-sat 10am-5pm. Admission:<br />

$5 adults, $4 seniors, $2 students,<br />

members and youth under 12<br />

free. Thru Jun 13 Resonances: Contemporary<br />

Echoes Modern, four Northwest<br />

curators select regional artists<br />

whose works share affinities <strong>of</strong> subject,<br />

style, and/or process; Poses from <strong>the</strong><br />

Permanent Collection, a selection <strong>of</strong><br />

works which takes a look at traditional<br />

portraits and an abstraction <strong>of</strong> ‘<strong>the</strong><br />

pose’; BENAROYA GLASS GALLERY Ginny<br />

Ruffner, James Minson and Masami<br />

Koda, “Resonances in Glass”, three<br />

artists whose work in glass directly<br />

echoes each o<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

Michael Kenna, Acqua Alta Reflection, Venice,<br />

Italy (1987), photograph [G. Gibson Gallery,<br />

Seattle, WA, Apr 1-<strong>May</strong> 15]<br />

LONGVIEW<br />

★ Broadway Gallery<br />

1418 Commerce St ✆360-577-0544<br />

www.<strong>the</strong>-broadway-gallery.com<br />

mon-sat 10am-5:30pm, first thurs with<br />

featured artists 5:30-7:30pm. Co-operative<br />

gallery featuring original artwork<br />

and crafts produced by SW Washington<br />

artists, working in a wide range <strong>of</strong><br />

media, including oils, watercolours,<br />

acrylics, mixed media, photographs,<br />

decorative and functional pottery, fused<br />

glass, Intaglio prints, wearable art and<br />

jewellery. A featured artist display from<br />

<strong>the</strong> membership is presented monthly.<br />

PORT ANGELES<br />

Port Angeles Fine <strong>Arts</strong> Center<br />

1203 E Lauridsen Blvd<br />

✆360-457-3532 www.pafac.org<br />

wed-sun 10am-4pm Nov-Feb, wed-sun<br />

11am-5pm Mar-Oct. Webster’s Woods:<br />

open all daylight hours. Admission is<br />

free. Thru <strong>May</strong> 9 Strait Art <strong>2010</strong>, annual<br />

showcase <strong>of</strong> artists living and working<br />

along <strong>the</strong> Strait <strong>of</strong> Juan de Fuca in Clallam<br />

and Jefferson Counties – <strong>the</strong> performance<br />

series, “Enter Stage Left”, will<br />

complement <strong>the</strong> exhibit on Friday<br />

evenings throughout <strong>the</strong> run <strong>of</strong> Strait<br />

Art; <strong>May</strong> 7-9 Art in Bloom <strong>2010</strong>, 10<br />

Peninsula floral designers fashion cut<br />

flower responses to specific works in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Strait Art exhibition; <strong>May</strong> 16-July 4<br />

Portfolio <strong>2010</strong>, Clallam County’s most<br />

promising high school student artists<br />

display personal styles developed<br />

through <strong>the</strong> Center’s ArtPaths education<br />

program; WEBSTER’S WOODS Ongoing<br />

“Art Outside”, works by 16 Northwest<br />

artists including Carolyn Law, Gerry<br />

Stecca, Diana Liljelund, Rebecca<br />

Cummins, Nicole Dextras, Gloria<br />

Lamson, David Nechak, Shirley Wiebe<br />

and Magdalena Hill join <strong>the</strong> more than<br />

120 works in <strong>the</strong> ongoing collection.<br />

SEATTLE<br />

★ Burke Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

History and Culture<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Washington, 17th Ave<br />

NE @ NE 45th ✆206-543-5590<br />

www.burkemuseum.org<br />

daily 10am-5pm. Thru <strong>May</strong> 31 “Cruisin’<br />

<strong>the</strong> Fossil Freeway”, brings toge<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong><br />

best <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Burke Museum’s fossil collection<br />

and <strong>the</strong> fossil-inspired artwork <strong>of</strong><br />

artist Ray Troll, whimsical illustrations<br />

<strong>of</strong> imagined scenes from prehistoric<br />

times explore questions about evolution,<br />

extinction and early life on Earth.<br />

Cullom Gallery<br />

313 Occidental Ave ✆206-919-8278<br />

www.cullomgallery.com<br />

tue-thu & sat 10am-5pm Apr 1-30<br />

Ukiyo-e: Meisho, Bijin ga, and Musha-e.<br />

19th C. Japanese woodblock prints <strong>of</strong><br />

beauties, heroes, and famous views by<br />

Hiroshige, Toyokuni III, and Yoshitoshi.<br />

<strong>May</strong> transitioning to our new and<br />

expanded location in Seattle's International<br />

District this month.<br />

★ Foster/White Gallery<br />

220 3rd Ave S ✆206-622-2833<br />

www.fosterwhite.com<br />

tues-sat 10am-6pm. Apr 1-30 Alden<br />

Mason, “Endless Flirting on Paper”,<br />

playful as ever, fresh techniques from an<br />

artist who has a long reputation to surprise<br />

and delight; <strong>May</strong> 6-29 Lois Graham,<br />

using methodical, short, hatchlike<br />

strokes, Graham’s work radiates a<br />

sense <strong>of</strong> control, maintaining a constant<br />

and consistent abstract image-field.<br />

★ Frye Art Museum<br />

704 Terry Ave ✆206-622-9250<br />

www.fryemuseum.org<br />

tues-sat 10am-5pm thurs 10am-8pm<br />

sun 12-5pm. Admission is free. Thru<br />

<strong>May</strong> 31 Tim Rollins and K.O.S.: A History,<br />

first museum survey <strong>of</strong> art by<br />

artist, activist and educator Rollins and<br />

Kids <strong>of</strong> Survival (K.O.S.), a group <strong>of</strong><br />

artists that emerged from <strong>the</strong> ranks <strong>of</strong><br />

Rollins’ classes at Intermediate School<br />

52 in <strong>the</strong> South Bronx, featuring paintings,<br />

drawings, prints and sculptures<br />

based on literary texts, musical scores<br />

and o<strong>the</strong>r printed matter; The Seattle<br />

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Project: I Wish I Knew Who I Was<br />

Before I Was Me, a collaborative presentation<br />

<strong>of</strong> works from <strong>the</strong> Frye’s Permanent<br />

Collection interpreted through<br />

original music, written and spoken word<br />

by <strong>Arts</strong> Corps students, teachers and<br />

artists; The Seattle Project: Public<br />

Belongings, photographs, collaged<br />

maps, video, texts and poetry created in<br />

a Frye Art Studio program with Path<br />

with Art, serving previously homeless<br />

and economically disadvantaged adults;<br />

Thru Jan 2, 2011 Tête-à-tête, paintings<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Frye Founding Collection hung<br />

salon-style, floor-to-ceiling in <strong>the</strong> Museum’s<br />

largest gallery.<br />

★ G. Gibson Gallery<br />

300 S Washington St ✆206-587-4033<br />

www.ggibsongallery.com<br />

tues-sat 11am-5pm. Apr 1-<strong>May</strong> 15<br />

Michael Kenna, “New Work”; <strong>May</strong> 20-<br />

Jun 26 Blow Up, group exhibit in honour<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mt. St. Helen’s eruption 30<br />

years ago (<strong>May</strong> 18, 1980).<br />

★ Gallery 110<br />

110 3rd Ave S ✆206-624-9336<br />

www.gallery110.com<br />

wed-sat 12-5pm. Apr 1-24 “Literary”,<br />

Shalini Bhat, Jennifer Caine, Julie Cattin,<br />

Monika Dalkin, Sarah Dillon, Becky<br />

Frehse, Joshua Goode, Joan Kimura,<br />

Lindsay McCulloch, Stephanie Wilken,<br />

Bartek Walicki and Cass Walker.<br />

Artists and writers have long been related,<br />

each inspiring <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r to think creatively<br />

and trigger awareness and analysis<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir subjects; <strong>May</strong> 6-29 Joan<br />

Kimura and Cass Walker: FROM WITH-<br />

IN, Kimura’s art is her journal, expressing<br />

her feelings and experiences, past and<br />

present about her bro<strong>the</strong>r, Bret Hart, a<br />

painter who suffered a traumatic brain<br />

injury in 1993..<br />

★ Greg Kucera Gallery<br />

212 3rd Ave S ✆206-624-0770<br />

www.gregkucera.com<br />

tues-sat 10:30am-5:30pm. Apr 1-<strong>May</strong><br />

15 Made in U.S.A., gallery artists<br />

group exhibition.<br />

★ Henry Art Gallery<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

✆206-543-2281 www.henryart.org<br />

thurs-fri 11am-9pm sat-sun 11am-<br />

4pm. Admission: adults $10, seniors<br />

(62 and older) $6, members, children<br />

under 14, UW students, faculty, staff,<br />

high school and college students with<br />

ID free, thurs 11am-8pm free. NORTH<br />

GALLERIES Thru Aug 15 I Myself Have<br />

Sherry Markovitz, Snake Charmer (2009),<br />

gouache and collage on paper [Greg Kucera<br />

Gallery, Seattle WA, Apr 1-<strong>May</strong> 15]<br />

Seen It: Photography and Kiki Smith,<br />

photographic works featuring handmade<br />

composites, diaristic snapshots,<br />

video collaborations and unique takes<br />

on computer-based techniques, also<br />

includes early experiments with captured<br />

images with slide show performance<br />

and <strong>the</strong> animation <strong>of</strong> 19th century<br />

motion photographs by Eadweard Muybridge;<br />

Thru Apr 25 Happy 100th Birthday,<br />

Milton Rogovin!, selection <strong>of</strong> black<br />

and white photographs by social documentarian<br />

Rogovin who turns 100 years<br />

old this winter; EAST GALLERY Thru <strong>May</strong> 5<br />

Isabelle Pauwels, “Incredibly, unbelievably<br />

– The complete ordered field”,<br />

video installations tackling reality TV,<br />

talk shows and <strong>the</strong> documentary;<br />

STROUM GALLERY MEZZANINE Displaying a<br />

compehensive range <strong>of</strong> works by Clayton<br />

Bailey, EV Day, Takashi Murakami<br />

and o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

★ Lisa Harris Gallery<br />

1922 Pike Pl ✆206-443-3315<br />

www.lisaharrisgallery.com<br />

mon-sat 10:30am-5:30pm sun 11am-<br />

4pm. Apr 1-30 Kim Osgood, “Clarity”,<br />

life-affirming monotypes invite viewers<br />

to pause and pay attention to <strong>the</strong> beauty<br />

surrounding <strong>the</strong>m; <strong>May</strong> 6-30 Michael<br />

Greenspan, “New Paintings”, desertinspired,<br />

gestural paintings utilize multiple<br />

media including acrylic, plaster,<br />

beewax and industrial enamel with s<strong>of</strong>tly<br />

sculpted surfaces that beckon attention;<br />

Jerry Wingren, “Apertures”, stone<br />

sculpture comprised <strong>of</strong> two series:<br />

“Interiors” which features cubes <strong>of</strong><br />

marble with perforations casting<br />

squares <strong>of</strong> light and “Standing Stones”,<br />

steatite forms that display curved and<br />

intersecting shafts.<br />

★ Monarch Contemporary<br />

312 S Washington St<br />

✆206-682-1710 206-931-1356<br />

www.monarchcontemporary.com<br />

wed-sat 11am-5pm and by appt. Apr 1-<br />

30 MAIN GALLERY Troy Gua, “Meet Greet<br />

Rinse Repeat”, online social networking<br />

and hand-held devices have forced us<br />

to conform to a new ways <strong>of</strong> communication.<br />

Gua asks fellow artists to communicate<br />

with him in <strong>the</strong>ir respective<br />

unique visual languages resulting in an<br />

installation <strong>of</strong> graphic-oriented sculpture;<br />

SOUTH GALLERY Remedios<br />

Rapoport: The Gentle Revolution. The<br />

artist’s work moves through a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>mes connected to making a better<br />

world, and all reflect <strong>the</strong> message <strong>of</strong><br />

inspiring people, getting involved with<br />

positive change, protecting our natural<br />

earth and our culture from destructive<br />

practices; MAIN GALLERY <strong>May</strong> 6-29, Erin<br />

Morrison, “<strong>2010</strong>”, investigating <strong>the</strong> differences<br />

between what has been identified<br />

in our culture as organic and inorganic,<br />

<strong>the</strong> artist attempts to clarify <strong>the</strong><br />

impression <strong>of</strong> empathy amid ‘viewer’<br />

and ‘subject’ by referencing <strong>the</strong> transforming<br />

qualities <strong>of</strong> photography.<br />

★ Pratt Gallery at Tashiro<br />

Kaplan Studios<br />

102-306 S Washington St<br />

✆206-328-2200 ext 228<br />

www.pratt.org<br />

fri and sat 12-5pm, 1st thurs 6-8pm<br />

and by appt. Check <strong>the</strong> website for<br />

upcoming exhibitions.<br />

★ Seattle Art Museum<br />

1300 First Ave ✆206-654-3100<br />

www.seattleartmuseum.org<br />

Olympic Sculpture Park (2901 Western<br />

Ave) hours: open daily, opens 30 min<br />

prior to sunrise, closes 30 min after sunset.<br />

Free to <strong>the</strong> public. SAM hours: wedsun<br />

10am-5pm, thurs & fri 10am-9pm.<br />

Suggested admission: adults $15, seniors<br />

(62 and over) and military (with ID)<br />

$12, students $9, children 12 & under<br />

free, SAM members free. Thru Apr 11<br />

Alexander Calder: A Balancing Act,<br />

more than 80 works from 1927 to <strong>the</strong><br />

mid-1970s trace <strong>the</strong> development and<br />

creativity <strong>of</strong> this American master sculptor;<br />

Thru Aug 29 Everything Under <strong>the</strong><br />

Sun: Photographs by Imogen Cunningham<br />

(1883-1976), 60 photographs span<br />

<strong>the</strong> artist’s career from portraits <strong>of</strong> Frida<br />

Kahlo, Alfred Stieglitz and o<strong>the</strong>r wellknown<br />

artists; Thru Jun 13 SAM NEXT<br />

GALLERY Heide Hinrichs will transform<br />

<strong>the</strong> gallery into an imaginary topography<br />

including sculptures and drawings; Apr<br />

10-Oct 24 James Ensor and Georg<br />

Baselitz: Graphic Works. more than 50<br />

prints from private collections; <strong>May</strong> 13-<br />

Sep 6 Kurt, celebrates <strong>the</strong> influence and<br />

historical impact <strong>of</strong> Seattle singer Kurt<br />

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Cobain on <strong>the</strong> creative lives and thought<br />

processes <strong>of</strong> artists. ; Andy Warhol<br />

Media Works, “love fear pleasure lust<br />

pain glamour death”, includes photobooth<br />

strips, Polaroids, screen tests,<br />

and stitched photographs; Ongoing<br />

Walter Oltmann and Nick Cave, “A<br />

Quartet <strong>of</strong> Suits”, installation <strong>of</strong> four<br />

suits redefined and staged in an<br />

encounter that defies convention; Light<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Darkness, installation <strong>of</strong> 6 paintings<br />

in <strong>the</strong> European art galleries makes<br />

it easy to see how narrowing <strong>the</strong> light<br />

source focuses our attention on a key<br />

gesture or action; OLYMPIC SCULPTURE<br />

PARK Ongoing Featuring 22 sculptures<br />

on 9 acres including Louise Bourgeois,<br />

Alexander Calder, Mark Dion, Mark Di<br />

Suvero, Ellsworth Kelly, Roy McMakin,<br />

Richard Serra, Anthony Caro and Tony<br />

Smith among o<strong>the</strong>rs; Thru Aug 8 Ge<strong>of</strong>f<br />

McFetridge, “In The Mind”, multi-part<br />

installation includes an oversized bulletin<br />

board complete with out-<strong>of</strong>-scale<br />

thumbtacks holding up larger-than-life<br />

posters and o<strong>the</strong>r visual surprises.<br />

★ Seattle Asian Art Museum<br />

1400 E Prospect St, Volunteer Park<br />

✆206-654-3100<br />

www.seattleartmuseum.org<br />

wed-sun 10am-5pm thurs 10am-9pm.<br />

Suggested admission: adults $7, seniors<br />

(62 and over), students and military<br />

$5, children 12 & under free, SAM<br />

members free. First thurs free admission.<br />

First fri seniors free. First sat families<br />

free. Thru Jul 4 New Old and New<br />

New: Recent Acquisitions <strong>of</strong> Asian Art,<br />

features recent acquisitions <strong>of</strong> Asian art<br />

created from 1629 to 2009; Ongoing<br />

Chinese Art: A Seattle Perspective,<br />

includes works from each Chinese<br />

dynastic period, including jades, ceramics,<br />

sculptures, painting, calligraphy,<br />

bronzes and contemporary work. Apr 1-<br />

Jul 4 Fleeting Beauty: Japanese Wood<br />

Block Prints, 50 Japanese woodblock<br />

prints from <strong>the</strong> 18th and 19th centuries’<br />

most renowned Ukiyo-e artists, demonstrating<br />

<strong>the</strong> evocative play between delicate<br />

ink lines and rich blocks <strong>of</strong> colour<br />

in portraits and landscapes.<br />

★ Shift Studio<br />

105-306 S Washington St, Tashiro<br />

Kaplan Bldg ✆206-545-0562<br />

www.shiftstudio.org<br />

fri & sat 12-5pm or by appt. Apr 1-<strong>May</strong><br />

1 Jennifer Yaros, “The Only Thing I’m<br />

Protesting (Is The War Against The<br />

Self?)”, explores <strong>the</strong> relationship<br />

between <strong>the</strong> self and o<strong>the</strong>r through lan-<br />

Robbin Deyo, Étude/Study #3 Series II<br />

(2008), gouache on paper [Paul Kuhn<br />

Gallery, Calgary AB, Apr 24-<strong>May</strong> 23]<br />

guage and form in a mixed media installation;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 6-29 Kamla Kakaria and<br />

Rickie Wolfe, “Multiples”, using wire,<br />

fibers, paper and beeswax in repetition<br />

Wolfe creates form and gesture while<br />

Kakaria makes imperfect patterns.<br />

SPAC Gallery, Seattle<br />

Pacific University<br />

3 W Cremona ✆206-281-2079<br />

www.spu.edu/depts/viscom/page/co<br />

mmunity/cgallery.asp<br />

mon-fri 9am-5pm. Senior Studio, a<br />

series <strong>of</strong> five solo exhibitions showcasing<br />

<strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> Seattle Pacific Art Center<br />

graduating seniors; Apr 12-16 Adam<br />

Kenney, paintings; Apr 26-30 Steven<br />

Hamilton, digital illustration; <strong>May</strong> 3-7<br />

Karly Schwietz, sculpture and painting;<br />

<strong>May</strong> 10–14 Jonathan Shaw, experimental<br />

media; <strong>May</strong> 17–21 Theo Pulver,<br />

experimental media; Apr 19-24 Third<br />

Annual Northwest AIGA Student Show,<br />

student members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Northwest chapter<br />

<strong>of</strong> AIGA, <strong>the</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional association<br />

for design, exhibit <strong>the</strong>ir recent work; <strong>May</strong><br />

24-Jun 4 <strong>Visual</strong> Communication Design<br />

Senior Show, representative works by<br />

Seattle Pacific University senior <strong>Visual</strong><br />

Communications majors; Jun 7-11 Senior<br />

Capstone Show: Disembodied Communities,<br />

a collaborative exhibition on<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>me <strong>of</strong> ‘disembodied communities’<br />

(digital, historical, spiritual) created and<br />

curated by Seattle Pacific University<br />

graduating seniors.<br />

★ Traver Gallery<br />

200-110 Union St ✆206-587-6501<br />

www.travergallery.com<br />

tues-fri 10am-6pm sat 10am-5pm sun<br />

12-5pm Open 1st Thurs Artwalks 5-<br />

8pm. Located just across <strong>the</strong> street from<br />

<strong>the</strong> Seattle Art Museum, <strong>the</strong> gallery is<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> country’s premier exhibition<br />

spaces for contemporary studio glass,<br />

painting, sculpture and installation art.<br />

Apr 2-<strong>May</strong> 2 Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Grisez; <strong>May</strong> 7-<br />

30 Einar and Jamex de la Torre.<br />

★ Vetri International Glass<br />

1404 1st Ave ✆206-667-9608<br />

www.vetriglass.com<br />

mon-sat 10am-6pm sun 12-5pm.<br />

Showcasing emerging talent in art glass<br />

as well as production work by internationally<br />

renowned artists such as Dale<br />

Chihuly, Martin Blank and Davide Salvadore.<br />

Vetri represents <strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> 100<br />

artists.<br />

Western Bridge<br />

3412 4th Ave S ✆206-838-7444<br />

www.westernbridge.org<br />

thurs-sat 12-6pm and by appt. Admission<br />

is free. Thru Apr 17 Euan MacDonald,<br />

“A Little Ramble”, full scale reproduction<br />

<strong>of</strong> a mountain-top scene;<br />

“Selected Standards” (2005), an installation<br />

<strong>of</strong> popular sheet music discovered<br />

in a thrift shop paired with drawings and<br />

photographs, and <strong>the</strong> related video<br />

“Where Flamingoes Fly” (2005); drawings<br />

and video from <strong>the</strong> past decade.<br />

SPOKANE<br />

Northwest Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Arts</strong> & Culture<br />

2316 W First Ave ✆24-hr hotline:<br />

509-456-3931 509-363-5344<br />

www.northwestmuseum.org<br />

wed-sat 10am-6pm. Admission: adults<br />

$7, seniors and students $5, children<br />

under 5 and Museum members free,<br />

Family MACFest Days $15, 1st fridays by<br />

donation 5-8pm. Thru Apr 10 Art and<br />

People: Spokane Art Center and <strong>the</strong><br />

Great Depression, Roosevelt’s depression<br />

era back-to-work and cultural programs<br />

built <strong>the</strong> Grand Coulee Dam and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Spokane Art Center, <strong>the</strong> museum’s<br />

significant Works Progress Administration<br />

collection traces <strong>the</strong> arc <strong>of</strong> this cultural<br />

legacy to resonate with contemporary<br />

American <strong>the</strong>mes; Thru Apr 24<br />

Jumpin’ with <strong>the</strong> Big Bands, America’s<br />

pop music called swing locked up <strong>the</strong><br />

nation in <strong>the</strong> 1930s and ‘40s, new<br />

recording and radio technologies transformed<br />

swing into a national craze, film<br />

clips, jazz archive images, microphones<br />

and musical instruments; Thru Jun 26<br />

The <strong>Arts</strong> & Crafts Movement in <strong>the</strong><br />

Pacific Northwest, early 20th century<br />

Northwest architects, furniture manufacturers,<br />

craftspeople, artists, and photographers<br />

expressed <strong>the</strong> new <strong>Arts</strong> and<br />

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www.northwestmuseum.org<br />

The <strong>Arts</strong> & Crafts Movement in <strong>the</strong> Pacific Northwest<br />

NORTHWEST MUSEUM OF ARTS & CULTURE, SPOKANE WA – through Jun 26, <strong>2010</strong> The <strong>Arts</strong> and<br />

Crafts Movement originated in Victorian England as a response to ornate style and a reaction to <strong>the</strong><br />

rise <strong>of</strong> poor quality consumer goods. Artist and writer William Morris, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> founders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> late<br />

19th century design movement, spread <strong>the</strong> ethos <strong>of</strong> pride<br />

in craftsmanship, truth in materials, and living with beautifully<br />

crafted domestic designs, both wea<strong>the</strong>r-functional<br />

and decorative.<br />

In America <strong>the</strong>se ideals spread and evolved, with <strong>the</strong><br />

addition <strong>of</strong> unique influences from Native American and<br />

Spanish Colonial designs from California and <strong>the</strong> Southwest.<br />

The <strong>Arts</strong> and Crafts philosophy flourished in <strong>the</strong><br />

Pacific Northwest in <strong>the</strong> first decade <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 20th century<br />

and well into <strong>the</strong> 1920s, as can be seen by architecture <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> period prevalent in many neighbourhoods in Portland<br />

and Seattle.<br />

This major travelling exhibition includes characteristic<br />

furniture, metalwork, ceramics, textiles, stained glass,<br />

photography, graphics, illustrations and more. Immaculate<br />

pieces such as an elegant and utilitarian sterling silver<br />

water pitcher and a table lamp with fine intricate cut-out<br />

patterning are quintessential examples <strong>of</strong> American-made<br />

wares that were represented in shops and department<br />

stores in Northwest cities. Hundreds <strong>of</strong> objects, prints and<br />

Crafts style with a regional flair; Thru Jul<br />

17 Living Legacy: The American Indian<br />

Collection, explore <strong>the</strong> MAC’s American<br />

Indian Collection with a focus on <strong>the</strong><br />

Columbia River Plateau tribes; Ongoing<br />

Spokane Timeline: Personal Voices, a<br />

century <strong>of</strong> Spokane history; Campbell<br />

House Tours in <strong>the</strong> historic turn <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

20th century house <strong>of</strong>fered hourly 12-<br />

3pm Wed-Sat.<br />

TACOMA<br />

★ Museum <strong>of</strong> Glass<br />

1801 Dock St ✆253-284-4750<br />

www.museum<strong>of</strong>glass.org<br />

wed-sat 10am-5pm sun 12-5pm 3rd<br />

thurs 10am-8pm (free admission 5-<br />

8pm). Museum Store open tues 10am-<br />

5pm. Admission: free for members, $10<br />

adults, $8 seniors, military and students<br />

(13+ with ID), $8 groups <strong>of</strong> 10+, $4 chil-<br />

dren (6-12 yrs), children under 6 free,<br />

admission is free every 3rd thurs from 5-<br />

8pm. Thru Apr 25 MEZZANINE PLAZA<br />

REFLECTING POOL Joseph Rossano, “Mirrored<br />

Murrelets”, <strong>the</strong> installation comprises<br />

250 mirrored glass birds that skim<br />

just above <strong>the</strong> surface <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Museum’s<br />

mid-level reflecting pool; Thru Jul 5<br />

Incoming! Selections from <strong>the</strong> Permanent<br />

Collection, <strong>the</strong> first in a series <strong>of</strong><br />

exhibitions devoted to showcasing <strong>the</strong><br />

Museum’s Permanent Collection <strong>of</strong> 20th<br />

and 21st C. glass; Thru Sep 19 Preston<br />

Singletary: Echoes, Fire and Shadows;<br />

Thru Feb 2011 Kids Design Glass,<br />

showcases 52 glass sculptures designed<br />

by children and crafted by pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

glass artists; Ongoing MAIN PLAZA<br />

REFLECTING POOL Martin Blank: Fluent<br />

Steps, captures <strong>the</strong> essence <strong>of</strong> water,<br />

comprising individual islands <strong>of</strong> glass<br />

sculpture created in <strong>the</strong> Museum’s Hot<br />

Shop, this monumental sculpture will<br />

Table lamp (c. 1910), made by <strong>the</strong> Apollo Studios, New<br />

York [Northwest Museum <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> & Culture, Spokane WA,<br />

through Jun 26]<br />

documentations embrace <strong>the</strong> spirit and grace <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> movement’s design reform in <strong>the</strong> context <strong>of</strong><br />

regional identity.<br />

The exhibition is largely based on a significant book <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> same name (Timber Press, Portland,<br />

2007), which was written by <strong>the</strong> exhibition co-curators Lawrence Kreisman, program director <strong>of</strong><br />

Historic Seattle, and Glenn Mason, former director <strong>of</strong> what is now <strong>the</strong> Northwest Museum <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> &<br />

Culture and current co-owner <strong>of</strong> Cultural Images, a museum and historical society consulting firm.<br />

Allyn Cantor<br />

span <strong>the</strong> entire length <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 210 ft-long<br />

reflecting pool and rise from water level to<br />

15 feet in height; Cappy Thompson,<br />

“Ga<strong>the</strong>ring <strong>the</strong> Light”, installation <strong>of</strong><br />

painted stories on glass, depicting an<br />

elaborate landscape <strong>of</strong> colourful vignettes<br />

from a mythical world <strong>of</strong> glassmakers,<br />

reverse-painted in <strong>the</strong> grisaille technique<br />

<strong>of</strong> gray-tonal painting used for stained<br />

glass since <strong>the</strong> Middle Ages.<br />

★ Tacoma Art Museum<br />

1701 Pacific Ave ✆253-272-4258<br />

www.TacomaArtMuseum.org<br />

wed-sun 10am-5pm, 3rd thurs 10am-<br />

8pm. Admission: members free, adults<br />

$9, students/military/seniors (65+) $8,<br />

family $25 (2 adults + up to 4 children<br />

under 18), children 5 and under free, 3rd<br />

Thurs free. Thru <strong>May</strong> 23 A Concise History<br />

<strong>of</strong> Northwest Art, surveys <strong>the</strong> major<br />

movements, important figures and pivotal<br />

moments in <strong>the</strong> art history <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

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Northwest; Thru Jun 27 The Secret Language<br />

<strong>of</strong> Animals, explores <strong>the</strong> roles <strong>of</strong><br />

animal imagery in art in a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

media from painting and sculpture to<br />

jewellery and video; Thru Oct 10 The<br />

Movement <strong>of</strong> Impressionism: Europe,<br />

America, and <strong>the</strong> Northwest, <strong>the</strong> museum’s<br />

75th Anniversary exhibition series<br />

features works from <strong>the</strong> permanent collection;<br />

Permanent Installation Dale<br />

Chihuly Collection, <strong>the</strong> museum’s collection<br />

<strong>of</strong> glass artwork by Dale Chihuly.<br />

Visitors can access <strong>the</strong> ‘Ear for Art: Chihuly<br />

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Traver Gallery<br />

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Mary Josephson; Apr 10-<strong>May</strong> 9 Chad<br />

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Alpha listing <strong>of</strong> galleries in this issue<br />

23 Sandy Gallery 65<br />

Access Artist Run Centre 36<br />

Agnes Bugera Gallery 14<br />

Ahtsik Native Art Gallery 30<br />

Alberta Craft Council Gallery 14<br />

Alcheringa Gallery 57<br />

Allied <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>of</strong> Whatcom County 66<br />

AllMarquetry Studio Gallery 27<br />

Alternator Centre 26<br />

Amelia Douglas Gallery, Douglas College 28<br />

Appleton Galleries 36<br />

Arnold Mikelson Mind & Matter Gallery 33<br />

Art Beatus 36<br />

Art Emporium 36<br />

Art Gallery <strong>of</strong> Alberta 14<br />

Art Gallery <strong>of</strong> Calgary 8<br />

Art Gallery <strong>of</strong> Greater Victoria 59<br />

The Art Gym at Marylhurst University 64<br />

Art Rental & Sales at <strong>the</strong> Vancouver Art<br />

Gallery 38<br />

Art Room 62<br />

Art Works Gallery 38<br />

Artfirm Gallery 8<br />

Artists for Kids Gallery 28<br />

<strong>Arts</strong> Council Gallery <strong>of</strong> New Westminster 28<br />

<strong>Arts</strong> Off Main 38<br />

<strong>Arts</strong>peak 38<br />

ArtStarts Gallery 38<br />

Ashpa Naira Gallery 57<br />

Audain Gallery 38<br />

Autumn Brook Gallery 38<br />

The Avenue Gallery 59<br />

Axis Contemporary Art 8<br />

Badlands Gallery 14<br />

Barbara Boldt Original Art Studio 23<br />

Baron Gallery and Studio 39<br />

Bau-Xi Gallery 39<br />

Becker Galleries 39<br />

Bellevue <strong>Arts</strong> Museum 66<br />

Bellevue Gallery 62<br />

beppu wiarda gallery 65<br />

Bill Reid Gallery 39<br />

bilton contemporary art 17<br />

Blackfish Gallery 65<br />

Black Tusk 63<br />

Brian Scott Studio and Gallery 22<br />

Britannia Art Gallery 39<br />

The Broadway Gallery 69<br />

Buckland Sou<strong>the</strong>rst Gallery 62<br />

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bullseye gallery 65<br />

Burke Museum 69<br />

Burnaby Art Gallery 18<br />

Burnaby <strong>Arts</strong> Council 18<br />

Burnaby Village Museum 18<br />

Buschlen Mowatt Gallery 39<br />

Campbell River Art Gallery 19<br />

Catriona Jeffries Gallery 39<br />

Centre A, Vancouver International Centre<br />

for Contemporary Asian Art 44<br />

Chali-Rosso Art Gallery 44<br />

Chambers@916 65<br />

Charles H. Scott Gallery 44<br />

Chilliwack <strong>Visual</strong> Artists Association 19<br />

Choboter Fine Art 44<br />

Circle Craft Gallery 44<br />

CityScape Community Art Space, North<br />

Vancouver Community <strong>Arts</strong> Council 29<br />

Coastal Peoples Fine <strong>Arts</strong> Gallery 44<br />

Collective Works Gallery 59<br />

Collector’s Gallery 8<br />

Community <strong>Arts</strong> Council <strong>of</strong> Greater<br />

Victoria 59<br />

Comox Valley Art Gallery 22<br />

Contemporary Art Gallery 44<br />

Craft Council <strong>of</strong> BC 45<br />

Cullom Gallery 69<br />

Cultural Centre Gallery 17<br />

Dales Gallery 59<br />

Deluge Contemporary Art 60<br />

Diana Paul Galleries 8<br />

Diane Farris Gallery 45<br />

Doctor Vigari Gallery 45<br />

Dorian Rae Collection 45<br />

Douglas Reynolds Gallery 45<br />

Douglas Udell Gallery, Edmonton 16<br />

Douglas Udell Gallery, Vancouver 45<br />

Dundarave Print Workshop and Gallery 45<br />

Eagle Spirit Gallery 46<br />

Eastwood Onley Gallery 46<br />

eclectic 60<br />

Elissa Cristall Gallery 46<br />

Elizabeth Leach Gallery 65<br />

Elliott Louis Gallery 46<br />

Emily Carr University Alumni Ass’n<br />

at QE Theatre 46<br />

English Bay Gallery 46<br />

Equinox Gallery 47<br />

Esplanade Art Gallery 17<br />

Evergreen Cultural Centre Art Gallery 22<br />

Federation Gallery 47<br />

Ferry Building Gallery 62<br />

The Fort Gallery 23<br />

Foster/White Gallery 69<br />

The Foyer Gallery, Squamish Public<br />

Library 32<br />

Framagraphic Framing Gallery 47<br />

Froelick Gallery 65<br />

Frye Art Museum 69<br />

G. Gibson Gallery 70<br />

Gabriola Artworks 23<br />

Gallery 8 32<br />

Gallery 110 70<br />

Gallery at Hycr<strong>of</strong>t, University Women's Club<br />

<strong>of</strong> Vancouver 47<br />

Gallery at <strong>the</strong> Mac 60<br />

Gallery Gachet 47<br />

Gallery in <strong>the</strong> Oak Bay Village 60<br />

Gallery Jones, Vancouver 47<br />

Gallery Jones, West Vancouver 62<br />

Gallery <strong>of</strong> BC Ceramics 47<br />

Geert Maas Sculpture Gardens and<br />

Gallery 26<br />

Gibsons Landing Gallery Artists’ Co-op 33<br />

Gibsons Public Art Gallery 23<br />

Glenbow Museum 8<br />

grace-gallery 48<br />

The Graffiti Co. Art Studio/Gallery 29<br />

Grand Forks Art Gallery 23<br />

Granville Fine Art 48<br />

Greenery Florist & Gallery 48<br />

Greg Kucera Gallery 70<br />

grunt gallery 48<br />

Hallie Ford Museum <strong>of</strong> Art 66<br />

Havana Gallery 48<br />

Hayden Beck Gallery 63<br />

Hea<strong>the</strong>r Ross [in house] 49<br />

Heffel Fine Art Auction House 49<br />

Helen Pitt Gallery 49<br />

Henry Art Gallery 70<br />

Herringer Kiss Gallery 10<br />

Hodnett Fine Art Studiio Gallery 49<br />

Howe Street Gallery <strong>of</strong> Fine Art & The Soul<br />

<strong>of</strong> Africa Collection 49<br />

Ian Tan Gallery 49<br />

Insight Art 18<br />

Inuit Gallery <strong>of</strong> Vancouver 49<br />

JACANA Contemporary Art 49


Alpha listing <strong>of</strong> galleries in this issue<br />

Japanese Canadian National Museum 18<br />

Jenkins Showler Gallery 63<br />

Jeunesse Gallery <strong>of</strong> Fine <strong>Arts</strong> 51<br />

Jewish Museum and Archives 51<br />

Jon Fathom 63<br />

Joyce Williams Antique Prints & Maps 51<br />

Kamloops Art Gallery 26<br />

Kamloops <strong>Arts</strong> Council 26<br />

Kelowna Art Gallery 27<br />

Kootenay Gallery 19<br />

Kurbat<strong>of</strong>f Art Gallery 51<br />

Kwantlen Art Gallery 33<br />

Langara College 51<br />

Langham Cultural Centre Gallery 26<br />

Lattimer Gallery 52<br />

Laura Russo Gallery 65<br />

The Legacy Gallery & Cafe 60<br />

Leighdon Studio Gallery 52<br />

Liberté Gallery 52<br />

The Lido Art Gallery 52<br />

Lisa Harris Gallery 70<br />

Lloyd Gallery 29<br />

Maltwood Art Museum and Gallery<br />

and McPherson Library Gallery 60<br />

Maple Ridge Art Gallery 27<br />

Marilyn S. Mylrea Art Gallery 52<br />

Marion Scott Gallery 52<br />

Mark Richards Gallery 63<br />

Martin Batchelor Gallery 60<br />

Maryanne’s Eden 8<br />

Mercurio Gallery 60<br />

Monarch Contemporary 70<br />

Monny's Art Gallery 52<br />

Monte Clark Gallery 53<br />

Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery 53<br />

Morris Gallery 60<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Anthropology, University <strong>of</strong><br />

British Columbia 53<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Craft 65<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Glass 72<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn BC 31<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Northwest Art 69<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Vancouver 53<br />

Nanaimo Art Gallery 28<br />

The New Gallery (TNG) 10<br />

NEWZONES Gallery 10<br />

Northwest By Northwest Gallery 64<br />

Northwest Museum <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> & Culture 71<br />

Numen Gallery 53<br />

Nyree Hazelton <strong>Arts</strong> Inc. 53<br />

The Old School House <strong>Arts</strong> Centre 31<br />

Omega Gallery 53<br />

On Main Gallery 53<br />

Open Space 60<br />

Or Gallery 53<br />

Osoyoos Art Gallery 29<br />

Oxford Street Studio/Gallery 63<br />

Oxygen Art Centre 28<br />

Paul Kuhn Gallery 10<br />

Pegasus Gallery 32<br />

Pendulum Gallery in <strong>the</strong> Atrium 54<br />

Peninsula Gallery 32<br />

Penticton Art Gallery 30<br />

Pera Art Gallery 54<br />

Peter Kiss Studio and Gallery 54<br />

Petley Jones Gallery 54<br />

Place des <strong>Arts</strong> 22<br />

Polychrome Fine <strong>Arts</strong> 61<br />

Port Angeles Fine <strong>Arts</strong> Center 69<br />

Port Moody <strong>Arts</strong> Centre 30<br />

Portland Art Museum 65<br />

Pratt Gallery at Tashiro Kaplan Studios 70<br />

Presentation House Gallery 29<br />

The Reach Gallery Museum Abbotsford 17<br />

Rendezvous Art Gallery 54<br />

Republic Gallery 54<br />

Richmond Art Gallery 31<br />

The Robinson Studio Gallery 55<br />

Royal BC Museum 61<br />

SAGA Public Art Gallery 31<br />

Seattle Art Museum 70<br />

Seattle Asian Art Museum 71<br />

Seymour Art Gallery 29<br />

Shift Studio 71<br />

Sidney and Gertrude Zack Gallery, Jewish<br />

Community Centre 55<br />

Silk Purse <strong>Arts</strong> Centre 62<br />

Simon Fraser University Gallery 18<br />

Slide Room Gallery 61<br />

Sojean Art Studio & Gallery 27<br />

Sopa Fine <strong>Arts</strong> 27<br />

South Shore Gallery 32<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Alberta Art Gallery 16<br />

SPAC Gallery 71<br />

Spirit Wrestler Gallery 55<br />

The Stride Art Gallery Association 12<br />

Studio 13 Fine Art 55<br />

Summerland Art Gallery 32<br />

Sun Spirit Gallery 62<br />

Sunshine Coast <strong>Arts</strong> Council + <strong>Arts</strong> Centre 33<br />

Surrey Art Gallery 33<br />

Swirl Fine <strong>Arts</strong> 12<br />

Tacoma Art Museum 72<br />

Tanya Slingsby Gallery Atelier 56<br />

The Teck Gallery 56<br />

Toni Onley Estate 56<br />

Touchstones Nelson: Museum <strong>of</strong> Art<br />

and History 28<br />

Traver Gallery, Seattle 71<br />

Traver Gallery, Tacoma 73<br />

TrépanierBaer 12<br />

Triangle Gallery <strong>of</strong> <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> 12<br />

Tsawwassen Longhouse Gallery 36<br />

Tsawwassen Mall 36<br />

Tutt Street Gallery 27<br />

Two Rivers Gallery 30<br />

Unitarian Church <strong>of</strong> Vancouver 56<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Lethbridge Art Gallery 16<br />

Uno Langmann Limited 56<br />

Vancouver Art Gallery 56<br />

Vancouver Maritime Museum 57<br />

View Art Gallery 62<br />

Vernon Public Art Gallery 57<br />

Vetri International Glass – Seattle 71<br />

Vetri International Glass – Tacoma 73<br />

waterworks gallery 69<br />

The Weiss Gallery 12<br />

West End Gallery, Edmonton 16<br />

West End Gallery, Victoria 62<br />

West Vancouver Museum 62<br />

Western Bridge 71<br />

Western Front Gallery 57<br />

Western Gallery, Western Washington<br />

University 66<br />

Whatcom Museum <strong>of</strong> History and Art 66<br />

Whistler Village Gallery 63<br />

White Bird Gallery 64<br />

White Rock Artist’s Studios 63<br />

White Rock Gallery 63<br />

Willow Gallery 73<br />

Winchester Galleries 62<br />

Winsor Gallery 57<br />

Xchanges Gallery 62<br />

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GALLERY OPENINGS + EVENTS<br />

<strong>April</strong> 1 Thursday<br />

5-9pm Opening reception: Lindsey Love, Inner Prairie;<br />

Unconventionally, new acrylic and oil paintings, SWIRL<br />

FINE ART & DESIGN, Unit 104-100 7th Ave SW, Calgary AB.<br />

6-8 pm Opening reception: Troy Gua, Meet Greet Rinse<br />

Repeat and Remedios Rapoport, The Gentle Revolution.<br />

MONARCH CONTEMPORARY, 312 S Washington St, Seattle WA.<br />

8-11pm Opening reception: Nicole Dextras, Signs <strong>of</strong><br />

Change. GRUNT GALLERY, 116-350 E 2nd Ave, Vancouver<br />

BC.<br />

<strong>April</strong> 8 Thursday<br />

6-8pm Opening reception: Monica Deac, Divine Game,<br />

oil on canvas; Candice Perry, Distant Memories, drypoint<br />

etching and Vladimir Chackharian, Jewelry and Fine<br />

Engraving, precious metals. PORT MOODY ARTS CENTRE,<br />

2425 St Johns St, Port Moody BC.<br />

7-9pm Opening reception: Jim McFarland and Jim<br />

McPartlin, McFarland and McPartlin. MORRIS GALLERY,<br />

428 Burnside Rd E, Victoria BC.<br />

<strong>April</strong> 9 Friday<br />

6-9pm Event: Asian Canadian Art Auction, a fabulous<br />

evening with scrumptious food, eclectic entertainment<br />

and gorgeous art to raise funds and awareness about <strong>the</strong><br />

museum. Tickets $40, call 604-777-7000. JAPANESE<br />

CANADIAN NATIONAL MUSEUM, 6688 Southoaks Cres,<br />

Burnaby BC.<br />

7-9:30 pm Event: ART BLAST!, student art show and<br />

sale. Event continues over <strong>the</strong> weekend, Sat Apr 10 (1-<br />

5pm) and Sun Apr 11 (1-5pm). VICTORIA COLLEGE OF ART,<br />

1625 Bank St., Victoria BC.<br />

<strong>April</strong> 10 Saturday<br />

1-4pm Opening reception: Celebration <strong>of</strong> Spring, Rebirth<br />

and Renewal, juried show. BURNABY ARTS COUNCIL, 6584<br />

Deer Lake Ave, Burnaby BC.<br />

1-5pm Event: ART BLAST!, student art show and sale.<br />

VICTORIA COLLEGE OF ART, 1625 Bank St, Victoria BC.<br />

<strong>April</strong> 11 Sunday<br />

1-5pm Event: ART BLAST!, student art show and sale.<br />

VICTORIA COLLEGE OF ART, 1625 Bank St, Victoria BC.<br />

2-3:30pm Opening reception: Gloria O’Neil, Canadian<br />

and French Landscapes and Cheryl Stein, Celebration <strong>of</strong><br />

Spring. GALLERY AT HYCROFT, UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S CLUB OF<br />

VANCOUVER, 1489 McRae Ave, Vancouver BC.<br />

<strong>April</strong> 15 Thursday<br />

7-9pm Opening reception: Kent Crawford, Alexis<br />

Cawood, Sharon Christian and Mike Wakefield, The<br />

World Garden. CITYSCAPE COMMUNITY ART SPACE, NORTH<br />

VANCOUVER COMMUNITY ARTS COUNCIL, 335 Lonsdale Ave,<br />

North Vancouver BC.<br />

<strong>April</strong> 24 Saturday<br />

10am-5pm Event: Artists <strong>of</strong> Kerrisdale, 55th Anniversary<br />

Show and Sale, showcasing 20+ artists’ work in a variety<br />

<strong>of</strong> mediums. Featured art will be displayed throughout <strong>the</strong><br />

month <strong>of</strong> Apr. www.artists<strong>of</strong>kerrisdale.com. ARTISTS OF<br />

KERRISDALE, Kerrisdale Community Centre, 5851 West<br />

Boulevard @ 42nd, Vancouver BC.<br />

11am-2pm Event: Free Guided Tour, contact <strong>the</strong> NVCAC<br />

604-988-6844 or email nvartscouncil6@telus.net to sign<br />

up for tour. CITYSCAPE COMMUNITY ART SPACE, NORTH<br />

VANCOUVER COMMUNITY ARTS COUNCIL, 335 Lonsdale Ave,<br />

North Vancouver BC.<br />

12-3pm Opening reception: Half & Half: Robert Shiozaki<br />

& Mary Anne Tateishi. JAPANESE CANADIAN NATIONAL<br />

MUSEUM, 6688 Southoaks Cres, Burnaby BC.<br />

6pm-12am Event: TADA! Annual Gala and live auction<br />

benefiting <strong>the</strong> Portland Institute <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Art.<br />

Tickets $150 call 503-242-1419, ext. 221, for more<br />

information. Gala takes place at THE BISON BUILDING, 419<br />

NE 10th Ave, Portland OR.<br />

<strong>April</strong> 25 Sunday<br />

10am-5pm Event: Artists <strong>of</strong> Kerrisdale, 55th Anniversary<br />

Show and Sale, showcasing 20+ artists’ work in a variety<br />

<strong>of</strong> mediums. Featured art will be displayed throughout <strong>the</strong><br />

month <strong>of</strong> Apr. www.artists<strong>of</strong>kerrisdale.com. ARTISTS OF<br />

KERRISDALE, Kerrisdale Community Centre, 5851 West<br />

Boulevard @ 42nd, Vancouver BC.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 1 Saturday<br />

11am-5pm: Doors Open Event: Jeanette Jarville, <strong>May</strong> 1-<br />

2, Sat and Sun, bold, colourful and stylized figurative,<br />

floral and landscape paintings. For more information see<br />

www.jeanettejarville.com. ARTIZEN STUDIO GALLERY, 13211<br />

Steveston Hwy, Richmond BC.<br />

1-3pm Opening reception: In Transition: New Art from<br />

India, RICHMOND ART GALLERY, 7700 Minoru Gate,<br />

Richmond BC.<br />

1-4pm Opening reception: Wendy Skroce and Jane<br />

Appleby, Journey and Crossings, paintings. BURNABY ARTS<br />

COUNCIL, 6584 Deer Lake Ave, Burnaby BC.<br />

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GALLERY OPENINGS + EVENTS cont’d<br />

<strong>May</strong> 1 Saturday (cont’d)<br />

7-9pm Opening reception: Angela Fama, MIRRORFACE.<br />

Concurrently at GRACE-GALLERY, 1898 Main St and ON MAIN<br />

GALLERY, 1965 Main St, Vancouver BC.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 2 Sunday<br />

11am-5pm: Doors Open Event. Jeanette Jarville, bold,<br />

colourful and stylized figurative, floral and landscape<br />

paintings. More info at www.jeanettejarville.com. ARTIZEN<br />

STUDIO GALLERY, 13211 Steveston Hwy, Richmond BC.<br />

2-3:30pm Opening reception: Kristin Krimmel and Ingrid<br />

de Jong-Baker. GALLERY AT HYCROFT, UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S<br />

CLUB OF VANCOUVER, 1489 McRae Ave, Vancouver BC.<br />

4-5:30pm Opening reception: Jay Hanscom, The Vulture,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Loot and <strong>the</strong> Anvil. The artist will be in attendance.<br />

EVERGREEN CULTURAL CENTRE ART GALLERY, 1205 Pinetree<br />

Way, Coquitlam BC.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 6 Thursday<br />

5-9pm Opening reception: Tracy Proctor, Nature’s Muse,<br />

new encaustic paintings. SWIRL FINE ART & DESIGN, Unit<br />

104-100 7th Ave SW, Calgary AB.<br />

6-8 pm Opening reception: Erin Morrison. MONARCH<br />

CONTEMPORARY, 312 S Washington St, Seattle WA.<br />

6-8pm Opening reception: Sara Genn, White, oil on<br />

canvas, <strong>the</strong> colour white is explored as a starting point<br />

for a gradual shift to colour. DIANE FARRIS GALLERY, 1590<br />

W 7th Ave, Vancouver BC.<br />

6-9pm Opening reception: Emma Milley, Colours <strong>of</strong><br />

India, photographs bring to life <strong>the</strong> colour and flavour <strong>of</strong><br />

India. BELLEVUE GALLERY, 2475 Bellevue Ave, West<br />

Vancouver BC.<br />

6-9pm Opening reception: Ross Holmes, Aerial<br />

Landscape Paintings. EASTWOOD ONLEY GALLERY, 2075<br />

Alberta St, Vancouver BC.<br />

6-9pm Opening reception: Stefany Hemming, Raw.<br />

ELLIOTT LOUIS GALLERY, 258 E 1st Ave., Vancouver BC.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 8 Saturday<br />

10am-12pm Demonstration and free drop-in workshop:<br />

Candice Perry, drypoint etching. PORT MOODY ARTS<br />

CENTRE, 2425 St Johns St, Port Moody BC.<br />

3:30-5pm Exhibit talk: FAX, with curator, João Ribas.<br />

BURNABY ART GALLERY, 6344 Deer Lake Ave, Burnaby BC.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 13 Thursday<br />

6-8pm Opening reception: Won-Hee Pigeon, Windsong<br />

and Rhythm, acrylic on canvas; Barbara Day, Seasons,<br />

oil on canvas; Deanna Welters, Shibori Silk, shibori;<br />

Clay for You, Traditional Korean Pottery, clay. PORT<br />

MOODY ARTS CENTRE, 2425 St Johns St, Port Moody BC.<br />

7-9 pm Opening reception: David Goatley, LOOKING<br />

BACK, a 10-year journey. MORRIS GALLERY, 428 Burnside<br />

Rd E, Victoria BC.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 14 Friday<br />

8-11pm Opening reception: Merritt Johnson, Sky Dome<br />

(props, patches, rips, and tears). GRUNT GALLERY, 116-350<br />

E 2nd Ave, Vancouver BC.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 20 Thursday<br />

7-9pm Connoisseur’s Night: an evening <strong>of</strong> culture<br />

including a gallery tour <strong>of</strong> The Vulture, <strong>the</strong> Loot and <strong>the</strong><br />

Anvil, work by Jay Hanscom, with social mingling,<br />

appetizers and wine. Tickets $10 + GST (includes one<br />

drink). Call 604.927.6555 or buy tickets online at<br />

www.evergreenculturalcentre.ca. EVERGREEN CULTURAL<br />

CENTRE ART GALLERY, 1205 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam BC.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 27 Thursday<br />

10am-12pm Demonstration and free drop-in workshop:<br />

Deanna Welters, shibori. PORT MOODY ARTS CENTRE, 2425<br />

St Johns St, Port Moody BC.<br />

5-8pm Opening reception: Glenn Clark, In Search <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Picturesque, paintings from an ongoing investigation <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> BC landscape; Katie Belcher, Housescape, an<br />

exhibition drawn in graphite on <strong>the</strong> gallery walls; UBC<br />

Okanagan BFA Graduation Exhibition, various media.<br />

VERNON PUBLIC ART GALLERY, 3228 31st Ave, Vernon BC.<br />

6-8pm Opening reception: Andra Ghecevici, Forest<br />

Revelry: New Works. PETLEY JONES GALLERY, 2235<br />

Granville St, Vancouver BC.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 29 Saturday<br />

All day event: Vancouver Art Hop, presented by Canadian<br />

Art magazine and <strong>the</strong> Contemporary Art Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Vancouver with <strong>the</strong> support <strong>of</strong> Phaidon Press. Info:<br />

www.canadianart.ca/vancouverhop, www.casv.ca or<br />

email: mkalaman@canadianart.ca.<br />

Art Walks<br />

Oak Bay, Victoria – <strong>April</strong> 17 + 18<br />

Edmonton – <strong>April</strong> 17 + 18<br />

Seattle – First Thursdays, 6-8pm<br />

Portland – First Thursdays, 6-8pm<br />

Tacoma – Third Thursdays, 5-8pm<br />

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