Preview of the Visual Arts | April-May 2010
Preview of the Visual Arts | April-May 2010
Preview of the Visual Arts | April-May 2010
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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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