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Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art presents the Vancouver premiere of the retrospective exhibition GEORGE CLUTESI: ḥašaḥʔap / ʔaapḥii / ʕc̓ik / ḥaaʔaksuqƛ / ʔiiḥmisʔap from January 20, 2024
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Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art presents the Vancouver premiere of the retrospective exhibition GEORGE CLUTESI: ḥašaḥʔap / ʔaapḥii / ʕc̓ik / ḥaaʔaksuqƛ / ʔiiḥmisʔap from January 20, 2024 – January 19, 2025. The exhibition is an exploration of the life and legacy of Clutesi, whose actions have left an indelible mark on the preservation and celebration of the Nuu-chah-nulth community’s cultural traditions and customs. Featuring an extensive collection of Clutesi’s artworks, the exhibition further honours his legacy through striking displays of archival photographs and news clippings of his varied achievements, a documentary film about his long-lasting impact, and a curated selection of artworks from contemporary Nuu-chah-nulth artists and scholars, inspired by Clutesi’s activism and scholarship. The name of the exhibition, written in the Tseshaht language, honours Clutesi’s many celebrated traits: ḥašaḥʔap (keep, protective) / ʔaapḥii (generous) / ʕac̓ik (talented) / ḥaaʔaksuqƛ (strong willed) / ʔiiḥmisʔap (treasure). A series of ancillary events will support the exhibition, including an opening celebration on Saturday, January 20, 2024, an artist panel discussion, workshops, a curatorial tour, and a book club event. For admission information and a full list of events and registration details, visit: billreidgallery.ca
Feature image: George Clutesi, Mask of Plenty, 1944 – Courtesy of the Royal BC Museum
Time
20 (Saturday) 11:00 am - 19 (Sunday) 5:00 pm PST
Location
Bill Reid Gallery
639 Hornby Street
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The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at UBC reopens its doors to the public on June 13, 2024 at 5pm, following an 18-month closure that saw the successful completion of cutting-edge
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The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at UBC reopens its doors to the public on June 13, 2024 at 5pm, following an 18-month closure that saw the successful completion of cutting-edge seismic upgrades to its Great Hall, coupled with updated interpretations and new displays of Northwest Coast Indigenous art. As part of the reopening, MOA will present the world premiere exhibition of To Be Seen, To Be Heard: First Nations in Public Spaces, 1900–1965, on display until March 30, 2025, in the Museum’s Audain Gallery. The immersive, multi-media exhibition explores the diverse ways that First Nations people in BC represented themselves as Indigenous in urban public spaces, during the period of potlatch prohibition and other forms of erasure in Canada. Looking back through rich archival material reveals the diverse ways that First Nations worked to be seen and heard striving to have their rights recognized—rights to their lands, their laws and their future. For admission details and exhibition information, visit: moa.ubc.ca
Feature image: 1929_Alberni Valley Museum [PN01873]
Time
June 13 (Thursday) 10:00 am - March 30 (Sunday) 5:00 pm PST
Location
Museum of Anthropology
6393 N.W. Marine Drive
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The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at UBC reopens its doors to the public on June 13, 2024 at 5pm, following an 18-month closure that saw the successful completion of cutting-edge
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The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at UBC reopens its doors to the public on June 13, 2024 at 5pm, following an 18-month closure that saw the successful completion of cutting-edge seismic upgrades to its Great Hall, coupled with updated interpretations and new displays of Northwest Coast Indigenous art. As part of the reopening, MOA will present the Western Canadian premiere of the exhibition in Pursuit of Venus [infected], on display until January 5, 2025, in the Museum’s O’Brian Gallery. Created by famed Māori artist Lisa Reihana, a digitally animated interpretation of the French Neoclassical scenic wallpaper Les Sauvages de la Mer Pacifique—which portrays harmonious encounters between Europeans and Polynesians amidst a Tahitian landscape—depicts a decidedly darker narrative, exposing the oppressive and often violent exchanges absent from the utopian colonial portrayal. This provocative work, which has been presented in museums and galleries worldwide, seeks to disrupt notions of beauty, authenticity, history and myth. For admission details and exhibition information, visit: moa.ubc.ca
Feature image: Video still from in Pursuit of Venus [infected]. Courtesy of the artist and Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Time
June 13 (Thursday) 10:00 am - January 6 (Monday) 5:00 pm PST
Location
Museum of Anthropology
6393 N.W. Marine Drive
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The 2023 Sobey Art Award winner presents a series of drawings on CAG’s facade that address the sanctity of “high art”, with photographs of the artist’s humorous takes on the
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The 2023 Sobey Art Award winner presents a series of drawings on CAG’s facade that address the sanctity of “high art”, with photographs of the artist’s humorous takes on the Inuit Ookpik on view at Yaletown-Roundhouse Station.
Image: Kablusiak, “Doodle Party (art lives forever)” (detail), 2024. Courtesy of the artist.
Time
June 17 (Monday) 12:00 pm - January 5 (Sunday) 6:00 pm PST
Location
Contemporary Art Gallery
555 Nelson Street
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The Polygon Gallery presents the Canadian premiere of ANTI-ICON: APOKALYPSIS, Martine Gutierrez’s first major solo show in Canada. The exhibition features 17 self-portraits in which Gutierrez transforms herself into a
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The Polygon Gallery presents the Canadian premiere of ANTI-ICON: APOKALYPSIS, Martine Gutierrez’s first major solo show in Canada. The exhibition features 17 self-portraits in which Gutierrez transforms herself into a pantheon of influential heroines who have become legendary through depictions in art history, pop culture, and religion. Her exquisite transformations into Ardhanarishvara, Cleopatra, the Virgin Mary, and Joan of Arc among others, are photographed with the style and glamour of luxury fashion magazines. Using simple sets and minimal props, Gutierrez subverts class, gender, celebrity, and other notions that give images “iconic” status. Originally commissioned by Public Art Fund in 2021 and circulated on bus shelters in New York, Chicago, and Boston, the series was last on view in three separate parts across New York, San Francisco, and London galleries in 2023. The Polygon presentation will be the first time the series will be seen in its entirety.
Admission to The Polygon Gallery is by donation, courtesy of BMO Financial Group.
Feature image: Martine Gutierrez Ardhanarishvara, 2021 C-print mounted on Dibond, hand-distressed welded aluminum frame, optium plexi Edition of 7 139.7 x 97.2 cm
Time
July 12 (Friday) 10:00 am - September 29 (Sunday) 5:00 pm PST
Location
The Polygon
101 Carrie Cates Court
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“Coloured Strokes exhibition includes a variety of topics but is made in a colourful almost impressionist technique. This exhibition shows the moment of an artists’ feelings at certain hours of
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“Coloured Strokes exhibition includes a variety of topics but is made in a colourful almost impressionist technique. This exhibition shows the moment of an artists’ feelings at certain hours of life.
What is unique about the arts is that this exact artwork could only be painted at this time and place. Any minute change means other colour combinations or a stroke wave. It gives an absolutely different perspective for the final piece. The colours and strokes are capturing the moment. But instead of showing the moment of the subject, the art is more focused on a moment inside an artists’ vision. In an era of mass production, it is a luxury that there are no two same art pieces that exist.” ~ Ania Salmina & Gayatri Yelegaonkar
Location: Anvil Center, Community Art Gallery
Exhibition Dates: Aug. 5 – Sept. 25, 2024
“Sundays are For Art” Public Programming:
Event Date: Aug 11, 2024
Event Hours: 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Event Location: Studio Room 411, fourth floor
Acrylic Painting Workshop, “Strokes of Colours; Painting Mountain View”, facilitated by exhibiting artist Ania Salmina.
Art supplies will be provided.
No registration required but space is limited.
Event Date: Sept 8, 2024
Event Hours: 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Event Location: Studio Room 411, fourth floor
Acryilic Painting Workshop, “Colours and Textures; Intuitive Flower Vase”, facilitated by exhibiting artist Gayatri Yelegaonkar
Art supplies will be provided.
No registration required but space is limited.
Time
August 5 (Monday) 9:00 am - September 25 (Wednesday) 5:00 pm PST
Location
Anvil Centre
777 Columbia St
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"Journey" is a compelling solo exhibition that chronicles Fiona's artistic evolution. This showcase spans from her initial monumental mural-sized drawing to her most recent work, each piece symbolizing a pivotal
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“Journey” is a compelling solo exhibition that chronicles Fiona’s artistic evolution. This showcase spans from her initial monumental mural-sized drawing to her most recent work, each piece symbolizing a pivotal moment in her creative and personal development. Through this curated collection viewers gain insight into Fiona’s transformative artistic journey and the challenges she has overcome.
Through my large scale drawings, my hope is to minimize the distance between humans and animals. I want the viewers to engage with my work emotionally and/or physically and be overwhelmed with a sense of vulnerability and wonder by the sheer size. Through interacting with these animals, the audience is made aware of their existence and I hope to reverse the passive relationship between the viewer and artwork. The subjects are chosen with a strong urge to translate them onto paper and usually reflect what I am experiencing in my personal life at the time of execution. The animals help to represent abstracted forms of battles, struggles, or successes in my life. I retain the raw beauty in their forms, the energy, and the story behind the animal to my fullest capability through research. My subject and I truly become one through the act of drawing and my feelings are translated through the intense gestural mark makings and the use of trompe l’oeil.
Exhibition Dates: Sept. 4 – 29, 2024
Gallery Hours: Wed – Sun. 10:00am-2:00pm
3rd Sunday @theGalleryQP
Event Date: Sept.15, 2024
Event Hours: 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Please join us at the Gallery at Queens Park for an Artist Talk with exhibiting Artist, Fiona Tang, where she’ll explain and provide more insights and back stories for the artworks in this exhibition. There will also be time for Q&A.
Time
4 (Wednesday) 10:00 am - 29 (Sunday) 2:00 pm PST
Location
Gallery at Queens Park
Centennial Lodge, Queens Park
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Join us on Thursday, Sept 12 for the **Art opening - Labyrinth ** at Luppolo Brewing Co.! to celebrate the launch of the art exhibition from 6pm- 8pm This is a
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Join us on Thursday, Sept 12 for the **Art opening – Labyrinth ** at Luppolo Brewing Co.! to celebrate the launch of the art exhibition from 6pm- 8pm
This is a drawing show!
Labyrinth best describes the work as each piece has a detail or texture that will move your eye through the art like a maze. An exhibition showcasing 30 one-of-a-kind works on paper; a progression of Chrissy’s abstractions, over the last decade.
Chrissy graduated now over 20 years ago from Concordia University in Montreal with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. In 2007, the Loughborough University: Tracey: Drawing and Visualization Research, published the essay Chrissy Cheung wrote, “What is Drawing?”. Following in 2008, she was accepted into the Emerging artist program at the Drawing Center in New York. Over a decade has passed and Chrissy’s drawings have been collected by the Ville de Montréal collection and by private collections across Canada and the US.
Time
September 4 (Wednesday) 12:00 pm - November 30 (Saturday) 10:00 pm PST
Location
Luppolo Brewing Co.
1123 Venables St.
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September 5 – September 29 The Ferry Building Gallery is proud to announce fragment/connect featuring Tatjana Mirkov-Popvicki’s abstract landscapes and Russell Hackney’s ceramics. Opening Reception: Thursday, September 5, 6–8 p.m. Meet the Artists:
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September 5 – September 29
The Ferry Building Gallery is proud to announce fragment/connect featuring Tatjana Mirkov-Popvicki’s abstract landscapes and Russell Hackney’s ceramics.
Opening Reception: Thursday, September 5, 6–8 p.m.
Meet the Artists: Sunday, September 8, 2–3 p.m.
Mandarin Art Tour: Sunday, September 15, 3 p.m.
Artist Presentation: From Landscape to Abstract: An Artist’s Journey by Tatjana Mirkov-Popovicki: Saturday, September 21, 1–2 p.m.
Image: Courtesy of the Artists
Time
5 (Thursday) 11:00 am - 29 (Sunday) 5:00 pm PST
Location
The Ferry Building Gallery
1414 Argyle Avenue
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The Arts Club Theatre Company is set to ignite the stage with its 2024–2025 season opener, Jersey Boys, at the historic Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage. Transport yourself back in time
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The Arts Club Theatre Company is set to ignite the stage with its 2024–2025 season opener, Jersey Boys, at the historic Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage. Transport yourself back in time to experience the meteoric rise of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons—a journey through fame, fortune, and the timeless music that defined a generation.
This Tony and Grammy Award–winning musical brings to life the captivating true story of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, a band that rose from the streets of New Jersey to international fame. For the Arts Club, Jersey Boys is more than a celebration of a legendary quartet; it’s a testament to the company’s commitment to producing Broadway-calibre productions on the West Coast.
Image submitted by Arts Club Theatre
Time
September 5 (Thursday) 1:30 pm - October 20 (Sunday) 10:30 pm PST
Location
Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage
2750 Granville Street
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Arts Umbrella presents a wide-ranging exhibition of painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, collage and print media. Held annually at the Pendulum Gallery since 2003, the exhibition is a preview of the
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Arts Umbrella presents a wide-ranging exhibition of painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, collage and print media. Held annually at the Pendulum Gallery since 2003, the exhibition is a preview of the works to be auctioned on-line and at the Live Auction and Gala on Saturday October 5 at the Fairmont Hotel in Vancouver. The Preview Exhibition provides an opportunity for the public to both view and place bids on works from this dynamic and diverse collection featuring over 100 prominent Canadian artists.
Feature image: c. Shuvinai Ashoona photo: Blaine Campbell / Racel Topham
Time
September 9 (Monday) 9:00 am - October 3 (Thursday) 6:00 pm PST
Location
Pendulum Gallery
885 W Georgia St, V6C 2G2
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Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA) is proud to announce 2024 Beautiful BC Artist Spotlight Presented by Nature Trust of British Columbia (NTBC). Opening Reception: Friday, September 13, 2024 6 PM – 8
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Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA) is proud to announce 2024 Beautiful BC Artist Spotlight Presented by Nature Trust of British Columbia (NTBC).
Opening Reception:
Friday, September 13, 2024 6 PM – 8 PM (remarks and award ceremony at 7 PM)
Join us for this celebration! The artists will be in attendance.
Location:
Federation Gallery, 1241 Cartwright Street, Vancouver, BC, V6H 4B7
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday – Saturday: 10 AM – 5PM
Sunday: 10AM – 4PM
Monday: Closed
About the Exhibition:
The FCA and NTBC have collaborated for the third time to raise awareness about nature conservation in British Columbia. The exhibition showcases stunning BC landscapes and wildlife painted by artists. Portions of donations made at the gallery during the exhibition will be donated to the Nature Trust to aid their conservation efforts.
The exhibition will run from September 10 to 22, 2024
Visit our online gallery to view the featured artworks
(link:https://
About the Federation of Canadian Artists:
The Federation of Canadian Artists is a not-for-profit visual arts organization founded in 1941 by members of the Group of Seven. Today with over 2,800 members, we exist to support emerging and established artists throughout Canada. From our permanent gallery location on Granville Island, we host between 20-25 exhibitions annually which are free for the public to enjoy.
We also assist artists in their career development through the provision of exhibition, sale, networking, and educational opportunities across a variety of platforms and at various locations. For more information, visit our website: https://artists.ca/
About the Nature Trust of British Columbia:
The Nature Trust of British Columbia took on the daunting task of protecting the natural riches of the province by building a treasury of wild natural areas to conserve iconic and important species at risk. The Nature Trust of BC is now a leading non-profit land conservation organization. Since 1971 we have acquired more than 500 conservation areas in British Columbia. For more information, visit our website: https://www.naturetrust.bc.ca/
Image: Gems in the Undergrowth by Elke River
Time
10 (Tuesday) 10:00 am - 22 (Sunday) 5:00 pm PST
Location
Federation Gallery
1241 Cartwright Street
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We are thrilled to present an extraordinary duet abstract art show featuring the vibrant works of Canadian artists Jessamyn Box and JoAnn Godenir. Their collections are a vivid celebration of
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We are thrilled to present an extraordinary duet abstract art show featuring the vibrant works of Canadian artists Jessamyn Box and JoAnn Godenir. Their collections are a vivid celebration of form, imagination, and creative application. Jessamyn’s pieces capture the joy and whimsy of the everyday, inviting viewers into a world where ordinary moments and happiness meet unexpected expression. In contrast, JoAnn’s art balances chaos and control, mirroring the unpredictable nature and spontaneity of life itself. Together, these artists have curated HotDang, a stunningly cohesive yet dramatically unique exhibition that promises to take you on an emotional journey, open to endless interpretation. Join us to experience the dynamic interplay of two exceptional female voices in contemporary Canadian abstract art!
RSVP Artist Reception (free to attend): Friday, September 13th, 6-9pm. Head to our website to secure your spot!
Show: Sept 13th – 22nd
Time
13 (Friday) 11:00 am - 22 (Sunday) 5:30 pm PST
Location
Ashdale Art Gallery
#113 - 175 West 3rd Street
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Join us for a special educational talk exploring the rich biodiversity of bee species native to BC, led by Oliver Cook, a gardener with the District of West Vancouver. Oliver
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Join us for a special educational talk exploring the rich biodiversity of bee species native to BC, led by Oliver Cook, a gardener with the District of West Vancouver. Oliver will showcase some of the unique bee species found in our area and provide tips on how to make a successful pollinator garden. Participants can then make a flower jar lantern to take home.
Bees come in all shapes, sizes, and colours and occupy a wide range of habitats and environmental niches. In total, there are over 700 bee species native to BC. Participants can make a simple jar lantern to take home using pollinator foliage and flowers from 5–6 p.m. Suitable for ages 4 and up if accompanied by an adult. All materials supplied.
Oliver Cook works for the Parks Department at the District of West Vancouver. He is graduate of Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s Urban Ecosystems Degree Program.
This event is part of Sustain, a series of community-engaged exhibitions and programs focusing on sustainable practices and countering climate change anxiety, supported by the West Vancouver Foundation Community Grant.
Cost: $10
Time
(Tuesday) 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm PST
Location
The Ferry Building Gallery
1414 Argyle Avenue
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Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art presents the Canadian premiere of Formline : Calligraphy, The Creative Synergy of Bill Reid and Bob Reid from September 18, 2024 – January
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Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art presents the Canadian premiere of Formline : Calligraphy, The Creative Synergy of Bill Reid and Bob Reid from September 18, 2024 – January 26, 2025. Guest curated by Dr. Martine Reid, the exhibition explores the creative relationship between Haida artist Bill Reid and famed printmaker, calligrapher, and close friend Robert (Bob) Reid. Featuring two-and-three-dimensional works from both artists, the exhibition focuses on their collaborative works, as well as Bill Reid’s writing and other archival materials. Formline : Calligraphy reveals an exciting spirit of experimentation and playfulness, as well as a mutual commitment to excellence, highlighting the artists’ ongoing influence on artists today. Admission information and exhibition details at: billreidgallery.ca
Image: Bill Reid, Tschumos Brooch, silver, 1956. BRF 2002.1.2. Photo by Kenji Nagai, Courtesy of the Bill Reid Gallery, Vancouver, BC
Time
September 18 (Wednesday) 1:00 am - January 26 (Sunday) 1:00 am PST
Location
Bill Reid Gallery
639 Hornby Street
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Get ready for the highly anticipated return of the tiniest art exhibit in the Sea to Sky region! The Teeny Tiny Show is back, proving that great things indeed come
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Get ready for the highly anticipated return of the tiniest art exhibit in the Sea to Sky region! The Teeny Tiny Show is back, proving that great things indeed come in small packages. Over 80 Local artists have poured their creativity into meticulously crafting original works, each measuring 3″ x 3″ or smaller.
The Teeny Tiny Art Party is your first opportunity to purchase these pocket-sized artworks and boy, do they sell fast! Make sure to attend the Art Party on October 16, from 6 to 9 pm, to secure your very own miniature masterpiece.
Don’t miss out on this captivating event that celebrates the remarkable talent of local artists in a truly miniature form.
Feature image: Oisin McHugh
Time
September 18 (Wednesday) 12:00 pm - October 26 (Saturday) 6:00 pm PST
Location
Maury Young Art Centre
4335 Blackcomb Way
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'Connections: A Vancouver Street Photography Collective Exhibit' OPENING RECEPTION Friday, September 20th, 2024 from 6-9pm Come meet & greet the artists, enjoy some libations and art! The exhibition runs from September 18th - 29th. Featuring
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‘Connections: A Vancouver Street Photography Collective Exhibit’
OPENING RECEPTION
Friday, September 20th, 2024 from 6-9pm
Come meet & greet the artists, enjoy some libations and art!
The exhibition runs from September 18th – 29th.
Featuring 48 VanSPC members and a few students from Templeton Secondary School.
VanSPC will also be hosting photo walks starting from The Gallery George on September 29th leaving at 12:30pm & 3:30pm.
Feature image: Natalie Chan
Time
18 (Wednesday) 12:00 pm - 29 (Sunday) 6:00 pm PST
Location
Gallery George
140 W Hastings St
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"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" Get ready for a night of chills and thrills as The People's Film brings you Stanley Kubrick's classic horror masterpiece, The
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“All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy”
Get ready for a night of chills and thrills as The People’s Film brings you Stanley Kubrick’s classic horror masterpiece, The Shining. Join us on September 18 at the Maury Young Arts Centre for a journey into the eerie halls of the Overlook Hotel, where nothing is as it seems, and terror lurks around every corner.
Whether you’re a die-hard horror fan or new to the genre, this iconic film is a must-see on the big screen. Feel the tension build as Jack Nicholson delivers one of cinema’s most unforgettable performances in this tale of isolation, madness, and the supernatural.
The screening begins at 7:00 PM, but come early to grab your popcorn, sip on the night’s signature Redrum cocktail and settle into your seats.
The film’s signature Redrum cocktail (aka dark and stormy: rum, ginger beer, and lime) is only available for pre-order when purchasing tickets online.
Time
(Wednesday) 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm PST
Location
Maury Young Art Centre
4335 Blackcomb Way
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What on Earth will continue to examine the critical creative relations to the environment and the dire times we face with global warming. Can we raise and push creative investments
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What on Earth will continue to examine the critical creative relations to the environment and the dire times we face with global warming. Can we raise and push creative investments , practices and concerns to attune our creativity to an alarming and devastating fragile ecologies? The productions seek and push to question our human relational, place and time on environmental stewardship. The effects of climate change are undeniable, impacting communities worldwide and exacerbating existing inequalities. Yet, amidst the chaos and uncertainty, there lies a beacon of hope – a collective call for action, resilience, and solidarity.
Image: Yasu Okada
Time
18 (Wednesday) 8:00 pm - 20 (Friday) 10:00 pm PST
Location
Roundhouse Community Arts & Recreation Centre
181 Roundhouse Mews
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Co.ERASGA proudly presents the World Premiere of What on EARTH at the Roundhouse 181 Roundhouse Mews (at Davie and Pacific) in Vancouver BC Wednesday to Friday, September 18-20 at 8pm. Box
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Co.ERASGA proudly presents the World Premiere of What on EARTH at the Roundhouse 181 Roundhouse Mews (at Davie and Pacific) in Vancouver BC Wednesday to Friday, September 18-20 at 8pm.
Box Office Info: $30 Adults / $20 Students, Artists & Seniors
Tickets: Eventbrite.ca
CREATIVE TEAM & PERFORMERS:
Choreography: Alvin Erasga Tolentino, Naishi Wang & Alvin Collantes
Dancers: Yuha Tomita, Ysadora Dias, Samantha Kyrstal, Juolin Lee, Danielle Mackenzie and Juan Villegas.
Composer/Musician: Emmanuel Mailly, Jun Suzuki & Matthew Ariaratnam
Video: Pauline Adalid
Lighting: Jeremey Baxter
Co.ERASGA 24th season presents the creation and presentation of What on EARTH consisting of 3 ensemble works created by three international dance artists: Vancouver’s very own Alvin Erasga Tolentino and our two guest artists in residence Toronto’s Naishi Wang and Berlin’s Alvin Collantes. The three choreographers forge creativity together to create this 75 minutes dance program to support Co.ERASGA vision towards dance-art creation for environmental stewardships.
What on Earth will continue to examine the critical creative relations to the environment and the dire times we face with global warming. Can we raise and push creative investments , practices and concerns to attune our creativity to an alarming and devastating fragile ecologies? The productions seek and push to question our human relational, place and time on environmental concerns and stewardship. The effects of climate change are undeniable, impacting communities worldwide and exacerbating existing inequalities. Yet, amidst the chaos and uncertainty, there lies a beacon of hope- a collective call for action, resilience and solidarity.
The 3 new works to premiere are:
Fire-Air-Water-Earth
We are fire, air water and earth our very own elements threaten as we face and struggle with nature’s crisis and climate change.
Weathering Rhythm
In weathering Rhythms dancers raise voices, stomp the feet, and embody hope in harmony with nature, urging us to confront the realities of the climate crisis while celebrating resilience as an act of cheerleading to the determination of communities striving for a sustainable future.
Bulkan
Delves deep into the fiery depths of human emotion, drawing parallels between the raw power of volcanic eruptions and the tumultuous landscape of one’s innermost feelings. Anger is an emotion that has been repressed deeply into the fabric of the capitalized body. Beneath the sheets of rage, passion, destruction and burning desires dancers find solace within the chaos of the formless.
The Choreographers:
Alvin Erasga Tolentino
Philippine born, Alvin Erasga Tolentino is one of the most active Asian/Canadian dance artists contributing 3 decades to the dance milieu and internationally as a choreographer and dancer. He is the founding and artistic director of Vancouver based Co.ERASGA.
Naishi Wang
Born in Changchun, China, Naishi Wang began his training at Jilin College of Art before moving to Canada in 2004 to attend The School of TDT. He was a company member of Toronto Dance Theatre for nine years, and in 2015 embarked on an independent career. As an award-winning performer and independent choreographer, Naishi’s development aligns with his belief that the performing arts offer an imaginary perspective, and is interested in pushing the art form in the 21st century.
Alvin Collantes
A Filipino-Canadian artist, drag performer, Certified Gaga teacher and a choreographer based in Berlin, Germany. Drawing from his personal experiences as queer, immigrant and a person of colour, the essence of this research explored topics of assimilation and its emotional upheavals, physical sensations or marginalized bodies and the cultural resilience in queer communities.
Vancouver’s acclaimed dance company Co.ERASGA creates cross cultural and experimental works. The company supports and contributes to the development and enhancement of contemporary dance globally and continues to seek new and challenging projects that provide opportunities and cross-cultural issues in today’s society. The company’s 24th season newest creation features three international choreographers to create three ensemble works that supports the company’s three year planned vision towards art creation for environmental awareness: The choreographers: Alvin Erasga Tolentino along with Co.ERASGA’s 2023/24 artist’s in residence Toronto’s Nashi Wang and Berlin’s Alvin Collantes join forces together and use dance to bring to question our human relational, place and time towards environmental awareness, What On Earth offers us the artist’s voices uniting with a community role and concerns into a fragile earth in danger.
What On EARTH is made possible and generously supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, BC Arts Council, BC Gaming Commission, Creative BC, City of Vancouver, The Roundhouse Community Arts and Recreation Centre,
Media Sponsors: Stir Vancouver and Co.ERASGA individual members, donors and sponsors.
MEDIA CONTACT: Ria Multani- Co.ERASGA
604 687 6185 info@companyerasgadance.ca
Feature image: Yasuhiro Okada
Time
18 (Wednesday) 8:00 pm - 20 (Friday) 10:00 pm PST
Location
Roundhouse Community Arts & Recreation Centre
181 Roundhouse Mews
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Join us for a fun day of sharing with Indigenous Knowledge Keepers, Elders, artists, storytellers and friends. Celebrating “people coming together”, this free annual community event features artwork unveilings, a
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Join us for a fun day of sharing with Indigenous Knowledge Keepers, Elders, artists, storytellers and friends. Celebrating “people coming together”, this free annual community event features artwork unveilings, a carving demonstration, traditional and untraditional storytelling, stand-up comedy, and the chance to play the ancient Indigenous game of Slahal.
Enjoy food, song and dance, and some friendly rivalry!
Everyone is welcome to this FREE event!
Feature image: Original Artwork by Xwalacktun
Time
(Thursday) 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm PST
Location
Presentation House Theatre
333 Chesterfield Avenue
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From 19th century steamers to 21st century cruise ships, summer visitors have engaged with the communities and people of the Northwest Coast. Contemporary Indigenous artists, like their ancestors, have transformed
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From 19th century steamers to 21st century cruise ships, summer visitors have engaged with the communities and people of the Northwest Coast. Contemporary Indigenous artists, like their ancestors, have transformed touristic curiosity into economic, educational, and cultural opportunities.
Dr. Megan Smetzer compares Juneau, Alaska’s Kootéeyaa Deiyí (Totem Pole Trail) and Vancouver’s Blanketing the City—to explore ways in which public art expresses Indigenous sovereignty.
Time
(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm PST
Location
The Ferry Building Gallery
1414 Argyle Avenue
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From 19th century steamers to 21st century cruise ships, summer visitors have engaged with the communities and people of the Northwest Coast. Contemporary Indigenous artists, like their ancestors, have transformed
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From 19th century steamers to 21st century cruise ships, summer visitors have engaged with the communities and people of the Northwest Coast. Contemporary Indigenous artists, like their ancestors, have transformed touristic curiosity into economic, educational, and cultural opportunities.
Dr. Megan Smetzer compares Juneau, Alaska’s Kootéeyaa Deiyí (Totem Pole Trail) and Vancouver’s Blanketing the City—to explore ways in which public art expresses Indigenous sovereignty.
Feature image: Courtesy of the Artist
Time
(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm PST
Location
The Ferry Building Gallery
1414 Argyle Avenue
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Join us on September 21st from 1-4 pm to make a beaded orange shirt pin with Wagella Hunt. This pin is to be worn on Truth and Reconciliation Day. We wear
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Join us on September 21st from 1-4 pm to make a beaded orange shirt pin with Wagella Hunt. This pin is to be worn on Truth and Reconciliation Day.
We wear orange shirts on September 30th to raise awareness and honour the survivors of Residential Schools, as well as the children who never returned home.
About the Artist
Wagella Hunt is from the Heiltsuk Nation of Bella Bella, BC and Sapotaweyak Cree Nation in Manitoba (Treaty 4) and is the creative mind behind Bella Cree Beads.
Growing up in the East Vancouver Urban Indigenous community, Wagella learned how to bead from her mother creating items to sell at pow wows and canoe gatherings to earn money for summer spending. She picked up beads again during the pandemic as a way to calm her heart and mind following shift work in the DTES.
Currently, she is working with Providence Healthcare as the Indigenous Cultural Safety Lead developing and facilitating education to promote fair treatment of Indigenous people in the healthcare systems. Outside of work, Wagella participates in cultural ceremonies, and dances, learns the Heiltsuk language, and creates art through her beadwork.
Limited to 15 participants!
Time
(Saturday) 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm PST
Location
Bill Reid Gallery
639 Hornby Street
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Date: Saturday, September 21 Time: 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Price: $10 per person* Where: Sage and Solace Farm (2768 256th Street Langley Twp) *All profits will be going to the Fraser Valley Conservancy We’re
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Date: Saturday, September 21
Time: 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Price: $10 per person*
Where: Sage and Solace Farm (2768 256th Street Langley Twp)
*All profits will be going to the Fraser Valley Conservancy
We’re honoured to be chosen to host a showing of the award-winning documentary, Common Ground.
Time
(Saturday) 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm PST
Location
Sage and Solace Farm
2768 256 St
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The fantastic bird, Simurgh, has had a potent presence within Persian visual and literary cultures since the pre-Islamic past of Persia. To understand its evolution from a mythical bird into
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The fantastic bird, Simurgh, has had a potent presence within Persian visual and literary cultures since the pre-Islamic past of Persia. To understand its evolution from a mythical bird into a mystical creature, this illustrated lecture explores the Persian national epic, the Shahnama, where Simurgh plays a crucial role as the guardian of the Persian heroes and protector of the Persian throne.
The examination of the visual features of Simurgh in Persian visual culture manifests the evolution of its formal characteristics from a hybrid bird into a fantastic one through several phases of modification. Drawing on examples from the ancient to contemporary Persian art, Dr. Behrang Nabavi Nejad will examine these visual changes within the social and historical contexts of the artworks, and proposes the formation of three distinct aesthetic features in its representations in Persian art.
Feature image: Courtesy of the Artist
Time
(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm PST
Location
The Ferry Building Gallery
1414 Argyle Avenue
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Emily Kirsch, Angie Marchinkow, and Nicole Young work across different mediums in Tactile Memories to make collective touch points. They highlight the importance of taking part in pursuits where we
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Emily Kirsch, Angie Marchinkow, and Nicole Young work across different mediums in Tactile Memories to make collective touch points. They highlight the importance of taking part in pursuits where we allow ourselves to be guided by interest rather than expectation, as a means to work through our lived experiences. Through bold gestural movements, vivid mark making, and large-scale acts of sewing and rug tufting; these artists demonstrate the physical, emotional, and material aspects of their making processes. By taking on an intuitive approach in their individual art practices, each artist explores the idea of play from a place of curiosity and indulgence. Kirsch, Marchinkow, and Young invite viewers to participate in an inquisitive outlook of the world, by allowing them to engage with what is tangible in this exhibition. Taking the opportunity to play, whether in visual arts or elsewhere, gives us space to access our emotions and better process personal histories, allowing us to interrupt repetition by creating something new.
Feature image: Emily Kirsch, Eutrophication, high resolution scan of an acrylic pour printed and mounted on dibond, 48″ x 36″, 2022
Time
September 27 (Friday) 11:00 am - November 9 (Saturday) 5:00 pm PST
Location
Cityscape Community ArtSpace
335 Lonsdale Ave
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Every month, the talented cast of loveable improvisers from across the Lower Mainland takes to the stage at The Bez Arts Hub in Langley for a very fun evening full
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Every month, the talented cast of loveable improvisers from across the Lower Mainland takes to the stage at The Bez Arts Hub in Langley for a very fun evening full of comedy improv games, scenes, and surprises.
The Georgia Straight calls Very Very Improv “city-quality comedy talent in the ‘burbs”, and audiences agree. “Very Very Improv is a blast every single time! Each show I’ve attended has been a hoot!” Join the fun! You’ll laugh lots.
Very Very Improv is a new, professional improv theatre company based in the Fraser Valley that has brought together some of the top improv performers from across the lower mainland.
Members of the cast have trained and performed with Vancouver Theatresports, The Panic Squad, Funny Brothers Improv, Tightrope Improv, Trinity Western University, University of the Fraser Valley, Canadian Improv Games and more.
Door & Bar at 7:15pm
All parking spots available after 5pm
Feature image: Jonathan McEwan
Saturday, September 28th at 8pm
Friday, October 25th at 8pm
Saturday, November 30th at 6pm & 8pm
Friday, December 27th at 8pm
Saturday, December 28th at 8pm
Saturday, January 25th at 8pm
Saturday, February 15th at 8pm
Saturday, March 29th at 8pm
Saturday, April 19th at 8pm
Saturday, May 31st at 8pm
Saturday, June 21st at 8pm
Time
September 28 (Saturday) 8:00 pm - June 21 (Saturday) 10:00 pm PST
Location
Bez Arts Hub
#102 - 20230 64 Avenue
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Chigiri-e is a 1000-year-old Japanese art form that uses pieces of hand-dyed washi paper to create beautiful and detailed images. The result resembles a watercolour painting with a delicate texture.
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Chigiri-e is a 1000-year-old Japanese art form that uses pieces of hand-dyed washi paper to create beautiful and detailed images. The result resembles a watercolour painting with a delicate texture. In this hands-on, creative workshop, you will practice handcrafting skills, learn step-by-step Chigiri-e paper techniques, and create a beautiful art piece to take home. All supplies included.
Time
(Sunday) 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm PST
Location
The Music Box (Upstairs Studio)
1564 Argyle Ave