Sunday, June 04, 2006

Ian Tan presents Maria Entis


We are very pleased to present a collection of paintings by a very talented local artist, Maria Entis."Connections and Contemplations"A new collection of mixed media paintingsExhibition: June 10th - July 6th, 2006Opening reception: Saturday, June 10th: 2pm - 4pm; artist in attendance Online Exhibition: http://iantangallery.com/mentis.htmGallery Preview and pre-sale in progress My Japanese-North American background brings the sensibilities of two cultures, east and west together. There is a meditative yet passionate quality to my work, a sense of structure but at the same time a looseness in the application of the paint and texture, a glimpse of the sublime yet a dynamic boldness.I work intuitively relying on my materials and process to guide me. Sometimes the process is its own reward - mark making, creating colour fields, gradations and drips, working with paper and collage are each satisfying, creative explorations for me. I like to create a sublime atmosphere, a harmony, a contemplative feeling in my paintings which provoke beauty and reflection.Best Regards,i a n t a n gallery2202 Granville StreetVancouver, BC V6H 4H7CanadaTel. # 604.738.1077http://www.iantangallery.com/

Projects of Cornelia Hahn Oberlander, as seen by Etta Gerdes. Opening Reception - Thursday, June 8th, from 6:30 - 8:30 pm @ the Elliott Louis Gallery1540 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouverthe waterfall building(exhibition runs from June 6 - 25)Cornelia Hahn Oberlander artfully integrates technical innovations with ecological and social sensitivities, combining steel, glass and nature to dramatically shape urban spaces with roof gardens and parks. In an exhibition touring Canada and Germany and presented by the Goethe Institut Montreal, photographs of Oberlander’s projects will be displayed and available at the Elliott Louis Gallery. German photographer Etta Gerdes, selected by Ann Thomas, senior curator photography at the National Gallery of Canada, to undertake this exhibition and tribute to Mrs. Oberlander will be in attendance. Gerdes is viewed as one of Germany’s most important photo artists specializing in nature. Please join us on June 8th to acknowledge and celebrate the achievements of Cornelia Hahn Oberlander. Catalogues of t he exhibition are available at the Gallery.Sponsorship of this exhibition has generously been provided by;Goethe-Institut Montreal, Goethe Institut Forum, Kuehne+Nagel, Kunststiftung-NRW, Canada Council for the Arts and the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany.

Jacana Exhibition



JACANA
2435 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC
http://www.jacanagallery.com/
604.879.9306

YOU ARE INVITED

Sweet Raw, featuring the artworks of Siobhan Humston and Leah Rosenberg
Reflective Scenery, new works in mixed media by Claire Coutelle (upper gallery)

Opening Reception: June 3rd, 2-5pm

Siobhan Humston
Leah Rosenberg
Claire Coutelle


Come meet the artists, who will be in attendance on Saturday June 3rd, from 2-5 pm. Show runs June 1 - 25, 2006.

Monday, May 29, 2006

Angela Grossman Exhibition


Angela Grossmann: Paper Dolls
Diane Farris Gallery – VancouverJune 1-24, 2006
Artist Reception – June 1, 6-8pm

Diane Farris Gallery is pleased to announce it’s 13th solo exhibition of Canadian artist Angela Grossmann.
Paper Dolls is new series of figurative works by Vancouver-based artist Angela Grossmann. From an intense collision of ideas and materials, Grossmann constructs parallel metaphors for the emotional world of young teen girls. The images are lush with painterly textures and the fine details of plaid, lace and gingham.Her fictional people have an extraordinarily presence and sense of wholeness, although they have been collaged from dozens of photo fragments that she has merged, emphasized and enhanced with paint. They speak of both a passionate creative process and the ever-shifting world of social status, fashion and identity among the “paper dolls” of 2006. She describes her work as “theatre” in the sense that each figure and each group, wholly conceived and costumed by Grossmann, reflects the social construction of issues facing young people. New images on vintage music posters further emphasize the moral distance from the ethos of the 1950s, when the concept of the “teenager” was created. The internationally recognized artist has explored coming-of-age themes in earlier shows, including Alpha Girls (2004) and Thirteen (2002-3). She has devoted much of her career to examining themes of displacement and social margins.After earning an MFA at Concordia University and teaching at Ottawa University, Grossmann returned to Vancouver in 1996 to paint and to teach at the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design. Diane Farris Gallery has represented Angela Grossmann dating from the gallery’s inception in 1984 with twelve solo shows and numerous group exhibits. Her work has been exhibited widely across Canada, the United States and Europe. As a member of the artist group known as Futura Bold, Grossmann recently participated in Vancouver School, a massive sculptural installation at the Artists for Kids Gallery, North Vancouver.

Contact: Nancy MacLeod, Director
Tel: 604 737 2629
nancy@dianefarrisgallery.com

Diane Farris Gallery
1590 West 7th Avenue
Vancouver BC V6J 1S2
T.604-737-2629
F.604-737-2675
http://www.dianefarrisgallery.com/ art@dianefarrisgallery.com

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Starfish Glassworks Summer Show Season



Naoko Takenouchi is well known internationally, for her ‘twig vase’ series of function-denied vessels with intricate imagery rendered in marvellously detailed sandblasting upon the surfaces. Her show; Bird on a Wing: Migratory Journeys reflects her Japanese heritage while presenting the viewer with a contemporary glass artist’s vision of her world. The work for this show addresses her fascination with natural processes, specifically the annual migration of many species of birds and how we in our technology-infused existence have lost touch with our instinctual responses. “… when I think about the creative process, it is about listening to my inner voice and navigating my way through my senses. In this there is something quite similar to the migration of wildlife.” We have only had a glimpse of the two pieces that were photographed for the invitation but if these two are any indication, we are in for a sublime, sensitive and gorgeous show. Naoko’s masterful command of a difficult medium and the integrity with which she expresses her concerns are an inspiration for her fellow artists and a delight for all who encounter her work.


Natali Rodrigues. Her show of cast glass sculpture is called With an Open Heart: Begegnung*. Natali is one of the most highly educated glass artist’s in Canada, having received her MFA from Canberra last year. She can also be considered an emerging artist because she has only been exhibiting for a few years. Natali specializes in simple kiln cast glass forms in lovely ethereal colours and she hand works the surfaces to a velvety gloss that invites tactile experience. “The last three bodies of work that I have done are all based on the experience of a moment of grace. These new pieces are exploring a collision or a coming together, a communion of sorts, which is why the objects are in pairs or in threes… the forms are full, in light and in shape.
My work is an attempt to create a system of cartography of liminal space, where what is marked is not in reference to the physical but rather those points where the divine is encountered.”
*begegnung is German for meeting


We are happy to announce the first solo show of Calgary artist Lisa Cerny. Lisa has been making incredible vessels with engraved imagery for a few years and finally accepted the challenge to show off her impressive skills at illustration and glass blowing. Her show Portraits and Pachyderms has, as you might suspect, a double theme. The portraits come from different influences, either from her reading or from her musical background. “I love reading biographies… When I read a story that inspires or excites me, I feel like I've been given a gift, and that notion of sharing resonates in my work. I combine both my drawing skills and my blowing skills to create what I hope are attractive, interesting pieces that exhibit both a level of skill and a sense of intimacy.”
The elephants are another life-long interest. Lisa uses silver foil and its tendency to crack as it stretches over a blown form to echo the lovely tactile quality of the elephants’ skin. She strives to capture the sensitive nature of the massive and fascinating animal that is revered in many of the cultures to which it is indigenous. “I see this show as a kind of "coming out" for me. It's my first solo show with this scope of work, and I'm very excited but equally nervous. It's time to see where my ten-year apprenticeship has gotten me!”

Starfish Glassworks
630 Yates Street
Victoria, BC Canada
V8W 1K9
www.starfishglass.bc.ca




















Philippe Sokazo Opening at 1.6 Gallery


May 25th at 6 pm @ One Point Six Gallery for the first solo exhibition of painter Philippe Sokazo.
Philippe was transported on M.I.P. (is back) from Bordeaux in France where he started developing a body of work inspired by pop art and culture. His vibrant colours and unique iconic abstractions have shaped into rugs, jewellery, wine art bottles, smart cars and canvases. Hipposnagon, Snearthquake, U.F. Ool are the subjects to a vivid and fantastic world. Sokazo is presenting us with a world of colour and joy, a video game still if you prefer or a polaroid of a surreal landing. - not to be missed-
One Point Six Gallery
878 Homer Street
Vancouver, BC V6B 2W5
http://www.onepointsix.com

If you would like to familiarize yourself with his work , please visit: http://www.sokazo.blogspot.com/
We hope to see you Thursday at onepointsix gallery.
For additional information please contact:
Monica Reyes

attached image: "M.I.P. (is back)" 27 x 45 inches, acrylic on canvas

Davida Kidd "Core Dump"

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Surviving, Thriving and Growing


***20th Anniversary Show***
'Surviving, Thriving and Growing’
Group Art Show @ Artworks Gallery
When: Thursday, June 1st Time: 5 - 9pm
Where: Artworks Gallery
Special Opening Champagne Gala: Thursday June 1st, 2006 - between 5 - 9pm
The Gallery celebrates 20 years!!!!
The special exhibit will feature many of the gallery artists with a unique work created for the show. Partial proceeds will be donated to the Canadian Cancer Society.

Art Works Gallery
225 Smithe Street
Vancouver, BC Canada
V6b 4X7
Info: 604-688-3301.

Tania Gleave "Source Past Surface Present"



Tania Gleave "Source Past Surface Present"
Opening Reception: Thursday May 18th 6:30 - 8:30 pm@
Elliott Louis Gallery 1540 West 2nd Ave. Vancouver, (waterfall building)
Preview: May 16 & 17 (exhibition: May 16 - June 4)
"Elegant and Sophisticated.....an interpretation of old but timeless shapes and forms from another culture and era.....a wide variety of media reflecting various interpretations of surface, texture, and abstract representations of natural forms....juxtaposed with unnatural scale."Katagami stencils from pressed mulberry bark paper are the "Source Past".....the "Surface Present" includes etched and stained zinc, copper, and steel, and laster cut anodized aluminum.....paintings, one-off mixed media intaglio prints.... framed digital images combine with actual katagami to blend old techniques and objects with new. Extraordinarily accomplished, robustly delicate, ancient and contemporary, we invite you to share the work and evening with us on Thursday, May 18th.

Phone: 604-736-3282
Gallery Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10am to 6pm Sunday 11am to 5pm, and by appointment. Underground parking available

CONTAINER CULTURE: IN[ ]EX

In partnership with the Vancouver Art Gallery, CENTRE A presents

RHYTHMS OF URBANITY: MAPPING THE PUBLIC SPHERE THROUGH SOCIO-POLITICAL FORCES
A PUBLIC DISCUSSION with the artists of CONTAINER CULTURE: IN[ ]EX
THURSDAY MAY 25TH, 7 PM
Vancouver Art Gallery, 750 Hornby St. Free admission.

The public sphere is rapidly being privatized and now reflects more on the movement of goods and capital than on the expression of individual rights. Presented in conjunction with UBC’s Living the Global City Lecture Series and the 2006 World Urban Forum, this public discussion among artists Kate Armstrong, Bobbi Kozinuk, M. Simon Levin, Laurie Long, Leonard Paul, Manuel Piña, Jean Routhier, and curator Alice Ming Wai Jim will speak to “container culture” and the social forces at play in IN[ ]EX, their new interactive, city-wide media art project to be launched next month at Centre A and the World Urban Festival.

IN[ ]EX is a distributed audio sculpture involving a shipping container and thousand of wooden blocks with embedded technology that are released into the city to engage the public as active agents. IN[ ]EX invites audience activity, movement and interaction, as well as engages with the larger urban context as the blocks are dispersed throughout the city and culture in general. This project is sponsored by the Canada Council, the British Columbia Arts Council, the City of Vancouver through the Office of Cultural Affairs, and the Province of British Columbia through the Spirit of BC Arts Fund.

For information, call 604-683-8326 or visit www.centrea.org.
Media contact: alice.jim@centrea.org

CENTRE A
Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art

2 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6B 1G6
t. 604-683-8326; f. 604-683-8632
centrea@centrea.org; www.centrea.org
Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-6pm

Instant Coffee: One is Never Enough



Instant Coffee: One is Never Enough
Opens: Friday, May 12. 8pm through June 10, 2006 tuesday to saturday 12-5pm
“With wavering clarity we understand that what we do is confined to the limitations of representation and we’re okay with that. As a product and service Instant Coffee is an effective substitute: it mimics the real thing without the pretense of being better. It isn’t that much easier to make, which is reason enough to justify it. Taste is a factor, taste being an important way to designate quality and define preference. But quality is too particular and preferences change. They are superfluous really, misnomers that distract from the basic reasons for ingesting either the real thing or its substitute. Value is in their effect. In its taste, Instant Coffee barely resembles the real thing, but its effect is the same. Regardless of taste, it still works. Quality is beside the point. In this disregard Instant Coffee becomes a medium to be used. This is Instant Coffee.”*For “One is Never Enough” Instant Coffee will conduct a series of event-based activities that center on and around a sculptural installation: a sunken living room built inside the Or Gallery. Events (both private and public) will be hosted in the “living room” throughout the duration of the exhibition and will include:MAY 12: opening party. 8pm- late with dj granny ark & 537 security by jason fitzpatrick MAY 18: collection night. 8pm- late MAY 20: reading lounge. 3-8pm MAY 26: 1st or the worst. 8pm- late MAY 27: reading lounge. 3-8pm JUNE 1: video screening. 8pm- late JUNE 3: reading lounge. 3-8pm JUNE 8: slide and after party. 3-8pm ++calendar subject to change++Instant Coffee is an artist collective based in Toronto and Vancouver. They want more than they can give. Instant Coffee's most consistent members are Jinhan Ko, Jenifer Papararo, Kate Monro, Jon Sasaki, and Cecilia Berkovic with the recent addition of Emily Hogg and Kelly Lycan. Instant Coffee have exhibited widely, most recently at the Yerba Buena Centre for the Arts, San Francisco; SparwasserHQ, Berlin; the San Juan Print Triennial, Puerto Rico with an upcoming exhibition at Lugar a Dudas, Cali, Colombia. *excerpt from upcoming article to be published in C Magazine’s Manifesto Issue (Summer 2006).
Instant Coffee: Get Social or Get Lost.
www.instantcoffee.org
The Or Gallery gratefully acknowledges the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the BC Gaming Commission, the Province of BC through the BC Arts Council, the City of Vancouver, and all our members and volunteers.
Or Gallery
103.480 Smithe Street
Vancouver BC
V6B 5E4 Canada
Tel.604 683.7395
Fx.604 683.7302
http://www.orgallery.org/

Interurban Community Arts > New Works_2006

New Works_2006
MAUREEN CAMERON & CHRIS HUNTER

Opening- Thursday May,11 6-10pm
Exhibition- May 12-June 3
Gallery hours: Wed-Sat 1-5pm604.626.9987
Interurban Community Arts Centre1
East Hastings, BC Canada
www.chdesign.com
www.opticalconfections.ca

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Divine Play New Works by Peter Taylor















Ayden Gallery presents:
DIVINE PLAY
New Works by PETER TAYLOR
Friday May 12, 2006 7-11pm
Exhibition runs from May 12 -June 11

Supporting Artists:
Jordan Bent, Mark Anderson, Chrystale Thompson, Megan Majewski, Milan Basic, Kristian Adam, Camilla d'errico, Leigh Christian
Featuring Artists from Brave Art www.braveartwhistler.com
Jesse Reno, Erik Otto, Mr. Jago, Misk
Music by: Take5 - 3DLeigh - Curtis Santiago
Food by: Fresh Counter and Catering
Ayden Gallery
International Village, 88 West Pender, 2nd floor
www.aydengallery.com