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Current Issue: Apr - May 2022

The trusted guide to galleries and museums throughout the Pacific Northwest.


Rerouting

Rerouting

Contemporary Calgary, Calgary, AB - To May 22

by Michael Turner

The World Health Organization’s declaration of the novel coronavirus pandemic on March 11, 2020 set off a range of responses affecting every aspect of daily life. But for every closure there was an opening, a new pathway, often with a view to structural problems (patriarchy, enslavement, unequal access to resources) that have plagued humankind since time immemorial – not only in our daily life, but in the way artists bring that life to light. Contemporary Calgary takes this ... Read More

Chinese Canadian Museum Finds a Historic Permanent Home

Chinese Canadian Museum Finds a Historic Permanent Home

by Robin Laurence

British Columbia is set to welcome the Chinese Canadian Museum to a permanent location in the historic Wing Sang Building in Vancouver’s Chinatown. A recent announcement from the BC government confirmed its commitment of $27.5 million to support the acquisition of the building, along with its planning and operations. The museum is scheduled to open in its new home in summer 2023.

In conversation with Preview, Grace Wong, chair of the Chinese Canadian ... Read More

Donna Huanca: MAGMA SLIT

Donna Huanca: MAGMA SLIT

Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA - April 2, 2022 - Feb 5, 2023

by Susan Kunimatsu

Donna Huanca is an interdisciplinary artist working across and integrating the disciplines of painting, sculpture, performance, video and sound. Her installations focus on the relationship of the human body to space and identity. Within an installation, Huanca layers different media, painting on performers’ bodies and grouping paintings and sculptures to form sets for performances. Photographs of performers are printed onto canvas and reworked as paintings. These iterations ... Read More

Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Mexican Modernism from the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection 

Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Mexican Modernism from the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection 

Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR - To June 5

by Allyn Cantor

This nationally traveling exhibition highlights the Mexican Modernist art movement, celebrating two artists whose life stories and creative innovations were influential for generations. Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera were central figures in a vibrant artistic renaissance that began to flourish in the 1920s, following the Mexican Revolution.

The married couple had many peers who were among a bigger picture of artists, activist and writers who considered the social, ... Read More

Craft Council Earring Show
Art Vancouver Art Fair
west of main artwalk
Mid Main Art Fair

We respectfully acknowledge that Preview is published on the ancestral and unceded lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səl̓ilwətaɁɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) nations.


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Rerouting

Contemporary Calgary

Eyewitness

New Media Gallery

Per Diem: The Gerd Metzdorff Collection

Griffin Art Projects

Chinese Canadian Museum Finds a Historic Permanent Home

Donna Huanca: MAGMA SLIT

Henry Art Gallery

Alison Yip: Soma Topika 

Contemporary Art Gallery

Jin-me Yoon: Here Elsewhere Other Hauntings

Kamloops Art Gallery

The Imitation Game: Visual Culture in the Age of Artificial Intelligen...

Vancouver Art Gallery

Embodied Change: South Asian Art Across Time

Seattle Asian Art Museum

Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Mexican Modernism from the Jacques and ...

Portland Art Museum

Diyan Achjadi: Carried Through the Water

Nanaimo Art Gallery

Highlights

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  • British Columbia
  • Washington
  • Oregon

Federico Estol: Shine Heroes   

Blue Sky Gallery

A Convergence Of Marks

Center on Contemporary Art (CoCA)

Jaq Chartier: Remain In Light 

J. Rinehart Gallery

From Dawn To Dusk: Nordic Art From Sweden’s Nationalmuseum 

National Nordic Museum

Yechel Gagnon 

Newzones Gallery of Contemporary Art

Meghan Hildebrand: Changing Channels    

Madrona Gallery

Excitation Station | Les Ramsay   

Southern Alberta Art Gallery

Kris Ekstrand: Images From The Estuary

Jansen Art Center

Amanda Wojick: New Work 

Elizabeth Leach Gallery

Lilian Broca: Mary Magdalene Resurrected    

Il Museo, Italian Cultural Centre

Colton Hash: Synoptic Translations   

Harcourt House Artist Run Centre

Rebecca Mannheimer & Sarah Sedwick 

Salem on the Edge Art Gallery

Moozhan Ahmadzadegan: As Water Does With The Moon

Kelowna Art Gallery

Secrets Of The Slow Dimension

Astoria Visual Arts

Rabbit Lane: Douglas Coupland  

West Vancouver Art Museum

Story Tellers: Two Friends, Two Cultures 

Schack Art Center

The Bruin Inn: 70 Years Of St. Albert’s Social Life 

Musée Héritage Museum

Americans Incarcerated: A Family’s Story Of Social Injustice

Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Cloud Album  

The Polygon Gallery

Krista Kilvert: Day After Day After Day After Day  

Carollyne Yardley: Becoming Plastic   

Deluge Contemporary Art

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May 21

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Until May 29 -- catch it before it's gone! PROTEAN LATTICE: UBC MASTER OF FINE ARTS EXHIBITION 2022. ⁠
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The Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery (@belkinartgallery) presents an exhibition of work by the 2022 graduates of the University of British Columbia’s (@universityofbc) two-year Master of Fine Arts program: Russell Gordon (@trillsergeant), Romi Kim (@romikim.art), Hannah Möller (@sunshinechild69), Ido Radon (@idoradon) and Arti Struyanskiy (@artishlyapa). ⁠
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This program in the Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory is limited each year to a small group of four to six artists, who over the two years foster different sensibilities developed within an intimate and discursive working environment. ⁠
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"Of course, a protean lattice is ever-changing, not predictable. This offers hope. Including hope that artworks can support new visions of a world that can resist dominating, capitalist, cartesian and monocultural systems of value. While the lattice can translate into tool or prosthesis, the protean points to how forms can be resilient and build off one another, to how a nurturing ground of discourse and engagement can be conducive to new sympathies and entanglements.⁠
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There exist lattices of solidarity in the making. Ones that privilege care over competition, that strive for inclusivity, liveability and diversity.⁠
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These artists are protean, grounded in the commons, while adapting to daily and epochal shifts. Their work, entangled within the contemporary moment, also bears roots in historical memory… and a future anterior. Their work shares in the responsibility of imagining and constructing future worlds, and relations, growing against the grain of a speculative yet looming techno-totalitarianism. " -- Marina Roy.⁠
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Image: Romi Kim, Untitled performance by Maiden China and Skim, 2021, 14 minutes. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Linden Royea (@lindenroyea).⁠
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#ubcfinearts #ubcgradshow #belkingallery #groupshow #yvrarts #proteanlattice #technototalitarianism #resist #betheresistance

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May 20

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Robert Bateman, iconic Canadian artist, naturalist and activist, is celebrating his 92nd birthday on May 24. In celebration of this momentous occasion, The Bateman Foundation (@batemanfdn) will have a month-long celebration of activities to inspire creativity and sustain his legacy.⁠
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“To celebrate his upcoming 92nd birthday, our goal is to engage people locally and across the nation to celebrate Robert with free admission and activities in the gallery, a birthday card challenge, and a donation drive for the foundation.”⁠
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The Bateman Gallery will be accessible to all with admission by donation from May 24 to 28. The gallery will be the centre of all festivities to celebrate his birthday with free activities and prizes all week long. The foundation invites the community to support Robert’s legacy of education -- the goal is to raise $50,000 before the end of 2022. And, the Foundation is challenging everyone to create an original birthday card design inspired by the artist and his philosophy. ⁠
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For more information on all the celebrations, please visit batemanfoundation.org.⁠
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Image: Woodworkers – Pileated Woodpeckers – Robert Bateman⁠
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#robertbatement #robertbatemanfoundation #robertbatemanlegacy #wildlifeart #realism #wildlifepainter #wildlifepainters⁠

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May 20

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Visit the Two Rivers Gallery (@tworiversgallery) in Prince George this weekend for Rita Leistner's THE TREE PLANTERS.⁠
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Leistner (@ritaleistner) is a Toronto and Montreal-based award-winning photographer and seasoned tree planter who has documented the demands of planting and the planters themselves, and has created a remarkable body of work that positions her subjects as environmental heroes, forever changed by their experiences. Over the course of four years, Leistner was embedded with a community of tree planters during which time they planted 45 million trees on 26,000 hectares of land, an area equivalent to 48,000 football fields.⁠
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Image: Rita Leistner, Matthew Muzzatti, 2016.⁠
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#tworiversgallery #ritaleistner #photoart #photography #treeplanters #treeplanting #princegeorgegallery

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May 19

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Make a day trip this weekend to @jansenartcenter in Lynden, Washington for KRIS EKSTRAND: IMAGES FROM THE ESTUARY.⁠
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Climate change has brought renewed interest in landscape painting that references shifting sources of water and their interaction with landmasses, often threatening erosion and decay. Kris Ekstrand (@kris_ekstrand), a painter and printmaker working in Edison, Skagit County, explores the tension between the agricultural farmlands of her neighborhood and the endangered tidal flats and shallow sloughs. With muted colors and slashing strokes, she gives new meaning to berry fields, distant horizons and teeming marshes.⁠
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Image: Kris Ekstrand, Nest on a Barn Wall.⁠
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#lydenwashington #skagitcounty #washingtonpainter #painting #printmaking #climatechange

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May 19

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Happening ONLINE from May 21-Jun 30 @leightonartcentre, the Annual Clothesline Art Sale. Save the date! Stay in your PJs and still find your favourite new art piece. Head to shop.leightoncentre.org to browse and purchase unframed artworks created by some of the centre's most talented member artists, in a wide variety of mediums and styles. Don't miss out! ⁠
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#yycarts #abarts #leightonartcentre #clotheslineartsale #explorefoothills #explorealberta

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May 17

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Are you in Fort Langley? Make sure to catch GREEN ART: SHARING SUSTAINABLE APPROACHES AND PRACTICES at the Langley Centennial Museum (@langleycentennialmuseum). ⁠
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Be greenspired and experience a gallery of works produced by people from across the region, and created while reducing, reusing, and repurposing household and workplace items. Each piece on display was developed with at least 75% green or repurposed materials.⁠
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In addition to the gallery space at the Langley Centennial Museum, green artworks are on display outside the 4th Floor Fraser River Presentation Theatre at the Langley Civic Facility, 20338 – 65 Avenue. View them between 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday to Friday until May 20, 2022.⁠
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#reducereuserecycle #greenspiration #localart #langleytownship #langleycentennialmuseum #repurposedmaterials #greenart

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May 15

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TODAY, Sunday May 15,  at 1pm. Live from the Studio with Karen Zalamea. Join Griffin Art Project's (@griffinartprojects) artist-in-residence Karen Zalamea to learn more about what she has been up to throughout her residency. This event is ONLINE -- visit griffinartprojects.ca to register and attend. ⁠
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Karen Zalamea (she/her) is a Filipino-Canadian artist, educator, and cultural worker based in Vancouver, Canada, the unceded territories of the xʷməθkwəyə̓ m (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaɬ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. ⁠
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Zalamea’s interdisciplinary practice is rooted in photography and critically considers  methodologies, materiality, and modes of presentation. Her research centres on the camera mediated relationship between body and space, as well as the material and representational  potential of the photographic surface. Her work has expanded to use photography as a means to  think through and encounter broader issues of identity, memory, and uncertainty. ⁠
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 #griffinartprojects #artistinresidence #artisttalk #webinar #photography #filipinoartists

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May 14

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Vancouver art lovers! Be sure to get out to this year's @westofmainartwalk.⁠
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Discover over 75 artists the 30th annual event, Vancouver’s⁠
original open studio tour and sale. This year’s lineup includes painters, potters, sculptors, fabric artists, photographers and more. May 18-19 Two-day Preview Exhibition & Sale. May 28-29 Open Studio Tour & Sale, open daily 11am-5pm. ⁠
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From internationally recognized artists to some of the city’s newest emerging talent, engage with artists in their studios and throughout hubs in the community. Visit artistsinourmidst.com for full event information. ⁠
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Image: Gary Nay, Fly Over Vancouver, 30 x 40 Acrylic on Canvas⁠
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#artistsinourmidst #westofmainartwalk #vancouverarts #yvrarts #artfair #artwalk

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May 13

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Until May 15 at The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education (@ojmche) in Portland, TO BEAR WITNESS – EXTRAORDINARY LIVES. ⁠
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Through photographs and profiles, this exhibition captures,⁠
shares, and preserves the stories of a small group of individuals from varied backgrounds who left their homelands for safe haven in the United States. Their stories as civil rights activists, feminists, engineers, homemakers, and educators reflect the changing expectations, opportunities, and challenges of newly arrived refugees.⁠
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#ojmche #portlandarts #tobearwitness #theimmigrantstory #NWDocumentary

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May 11

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In Edmonton? Make a trip today to the Alberta Craft Council (@albertacraftcouncil) Edmonton for CRAFT AND SCIENCE, in the Feature Gallery.⁠
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This exciting mixed media group exhibition explores the connections between Craft and Science through examples of research, partnership, imagination and process. ⁠
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Both fields rely on creative problem-solving skills, research, specialized training, traditional and innovative techniques and methodologies, imagination, and curiosity to fuel the search for answers. Science not only serves as a source of inspiration - scientific methods and principals are used every day by craft artists in the processes and creation of their work. Likewise, artists are called upon to find creative solutions and alternative perspectives in laboratory and research settings.⁠
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#craftandscience #albertacraft #albertacraftcouncil #yegarts #craftisart #groupshow

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May 10

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On view starting May 12 @evergreenarts (Coquitlam), "Semá:th Xo:tsa: Sts’ólemeqwelh Sxó:tsa Great Gramma’s Lake. Thetáx Chris Silver & Xémontélót Carrielynn Victor featuring E’yies’lek Rocky LaRock.⁠
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In November 2021, extreme rains flooded extensive areas of the Fraser Valley, including what is today known as Sumas Prairie. This “once-in-a-century” flooding dramatically impacted the lives and livelihoods of many Fraser Valley residents including Stó:lō master carver Claude “Rocky” LaRock. Originally scheduled for a solo exhibition at the Art Gallery at Evergreen this spring, the need to prioritize his family and homeland meant a creative re-envisioning of the exhibition plan. Opening with a single, powerful hand-carved mask by LaRock, the exhibition "Semá:th Xo:tsa: Sts’ólemeqwelh Sxó:tsa / Great Gramma’s Lake" highlights the enduring importance Semá:th Xo:tsa (Sumas Lake) to the region’s past and present. ⁠
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The exhibition is a life-sized rendering of the award-winning children’s book published by The Reach Gallery Museum, Abbotsford (2021). The collaborative book and exhibition recall a time when the lake was thriving, using memory and story to allow the lake to live on today. The project is co-authored by Kris Foulds (@fouldskris), Laura Schneider (@laura_c_schneide), Thetáx Chris Silver, and Xémontélót Carrielynn Victor (@carrielynn_victor), who also created the illustrations.⁠
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Image: Image: Xémontélót Carrielynn Victor, cover illustration for the book Semá:th Xó:tsa: Sts’ólemeqwelh Sxó:tsa / Great Gramma’s Lake, 2020, dimensions variable.⁠
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#sumaslake #sumasprairie #evergreenculturalcentre #coquitlamarts

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May 7

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We had a great time @artvancouver this week! There were over 100 exhibitors from across Canada and around the world at the Vancouver Convention Centre. From the Opening Night runway show, to the panel talks, art classes, and live demos, there was so much to see and do. We hope you also had the chance to take in all fun. It was great to have this event back after a long COVID hiatus. #artvancouver #artfair #yvrarts⁠
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May 6

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Lovers of Japanese design, don't miss JAPANESE DESIGN TODAY I | 現代日本のデザイン100選 at the Nikkei National Museum (@nikkeimuseum) starting tomorrow, May 7. ⁠
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Showcasing modern Japanese culture with many designs created⁠ post-2010, this exhibit features objects and images in ten themes: classic Japanese design, furniture+housewares, tableware+cookware, apparel+accessories, children, stationery, hobbies, healthcare, disaster relief and transportation. ⁠
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Featured designers include Sori Yanagi, Riki Watanabe and Issey Miyake.⁠
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#JapaneseDesignToday100 #JapaneseDesign #soriyanagi #rikiwatanabe #isseymiyake #nikkei #nikkeinationalmuseum

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May 5

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If you're in Calgary, make sure to visit The New Gallery (@the_new_gallery) to see Pam Tzeng's (@pamtzeng) "SHED | knowing each other as different and the same". On until May 14.⁠
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Under the bright yellow glow of SHED, time suspends for an alchemy of movement, sound, animate costumes and light. Featuring a collection of time-based moving portraits, "SHED | knowing each other as different and the same" holds space for the multiplicity and humanity of bodies of culture1. The immersive performance installation invites pause.  A slowing down and an enlivening into presence for an otherworldly experience.⁠
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a seeing⁠
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a feeling⁠
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a being with⁠
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a sensorial unravelling ⁠
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a conjuring of ancestral love and grief⁠
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a shedding of what holds us from knowing each other as different and the same.⁠
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Image: by Michael Vincent Tan.⁠
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#TheNewGallery #TNG #YYC #Mohkinstsis #Treaty7 #YYCChinatown #Chinatown #YYCArt #YYCContemporaryArt #YYCGallery #YYCArtistRunCenter #YYCNow #CanadianArt #ContemporaryArt #ARC #ArtistRunCenter⁠
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May 4

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On until May 7 @jrinehartgallery, JAQ CHARTIER: REMAIN IN LIGHT. See it before it ends!⁠
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Jaq Chartier’s (@jaqchartier) new SunTest series extends her longtime interest in exposing the miniature or microscopic, transforming it into visibly altered patterns. Among Seattle’s artists with international reputations, Chartier has attracted considerable interest from art museums and galleries in New York, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland for her allusions to genetic engineering, chromatography and “DNA gel electrophoresis.” To stark white backgrounds, Chartier applies lush, oozing colors that ignite ambiguous references to nature and science.⁠
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Image: Jaq Chartier, SunTest 31, Day 7 (detail), 2022, time-based image capture.⁠
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#jaqchartier #seattleartists #seattleart #jrinehartgallery #seattlepainters  #timelapse #suntest #artandscience #timelapseart #timelapseartvideo #timebasedart #abstractpaintings

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May 3

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Opening May 4 (tomorrow!) at Salem on the Edge Art Gallery (@salemontheedge): REBECCA MANNHEIMER & SARAH SEDWICK. Two artists based in Eugene share a show in Salem this spring. Rebecca Mannheimer (@rebeccamannheimer) explores personal themes by assembling semi-abstract shapes in a vaguely hilly landscape referencing local geography. She writes, “I want to take what can be identifiable and shift it, take it out of context and reframe it, giving it new meaning.” Her personal code is mesmerizing. Sarah Sedwick’s (@sedwickstudio) oil paintings of carefully lit familiar objects, such as shoes, celebrate the beauty of the everyday.⁠
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Image: Rebecca Mannheimer, Night Wing, 2022⁠
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#salemontheedge #eugeneartists #oregonarts #salemartgalleries #rebeccamannheimer #sarahsedwick

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May 3

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Until June 26 @eskerfoundation, MICHELLE BUI: NAKED EXCESS.⁠
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Michelle Bui’s (@bui.michelle) photographs reflect the processes of accumulation, presentation, and eventual decay that mark our relationships to seemingly mundane items. Sensual and sensorial, her images point to the negotiation between our understanding of ourselves and the objects that we amass. In the same breath, they cause us to question our appetite for these objects, this excess, in the first place.⁠
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Her materials are gathered primarily from the aisles of grocery, hardware, or craft stores. Once these objects find a place in Bui’s studio, she parses their formal or material kinships and assembles them into temporary, fragile assemblages that sometimes exist just long enough to be photographed before they collapse, disintegrate, or even decompose. Viewed through the lens of a camera, and subsequently printed at an enormous scale, Bui’s material subjects are divorced from their original purpose or context and distilled down to their intimate, sensory qualities.⁠
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Image: Michelle Bui, “Still Life Under Rolling Pin,” 2019. Pigmented inkjet print on paper. Equitable Bank Art Collection.⁠
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#EskerFoundation #YYCart #michellebui #contemporaryart

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Apr 30

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Upcoming! Opening May 7 at Hallie Ford Museum of Art (@hallieford_museum) in Salem, OR, APRIL WATERS: WATER-ICE-SKY ANTARCTICA. This stunning exhibition features⁠
a range of paintings of Antarctica created over the past three years by this highly regarded Salem painter who traveled to the earth's southernmost continent as a grantee of the National Science Foundation Antarctic Artists and Writers Program.⁠
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After witnessing firsthand the beauty and harsh realities of a landscape facing monumental change, coupled with profound implications for the entire globe, Waters returned to her studio to transform her sketches, photographs and experiences into paintings of the earth’s southernmost continent.⁠
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Image: April Waters, "Ice-Time, Iceberg by Litchfield Island, Antarctica" (detail), 2019.⁠
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#salempainter #aprilwaters #antarctica #nationalsciencefoundation #halliefordmuseum #antarcticapaintings

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Apr 29

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Take a trip this weekend to Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (@bimuseum.of.art) and see AMERICANS INCARCERATED: A FAMILY’S STORY OF SOCIAL INJUSTICE. ⁠
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On the 80th anniversary of Executive Order 9066, President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s authorization of the internment of “all persons deemed a threat to national security,” Jan Hopkins (@janhopkinsart) and Chris Hopkins (@chrishopkinsart) have created artworks commemorating the racist tragedy that befell Japanese Americans. The exhibition combines documentary evidence with paintings, sculptures, prints and photographs relating to the chronicle of Jan’s family’s ordeal during World War II, for a show described as “engaging, beautiful and heartbreaking all at once.”⁠
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#eo9066 #japaneseamericanhistory #bainbridgeisland #bainbridgeislandmuseumofart #bainbridgeislandlife #contemporaryartmuseum

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Apr 28

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Until April 30 at cSpace in Calgary! LYNN KELLY: THE FOREST FOR THE TREES. Closing reception, artist in attendance, Apr 30, 2-4pm. ⁠
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This exhibition offers an immersive experience aiming to bring something of the forest to the city. An installation of fabric trees, suspended from above, with diffuse lighting and the occasional sound of nature, it allows you to feel you might be somewhere⁠
other than a building downtown.⁠
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The work is a subtle comment on how the environment restores itself after humankind has gone. Several large scale paintings accompany the installation. ⁠
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Image: Lynn Christine Kelly, The Forest for the Trees, 2022. Courtesy of the artist. cSpace, Calgary⁠
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@lynnchristinekelly⁠
#cspace #cspacekingedward #calgarylife #earthday #theforestforthetrees #installationart #fiberart #yycarts⁠
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