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


Yukon Prize for Visual Arts 2023 Finalists Exhibition

Yukon Prize for Visual Arts 2023 Finalists Exhibition

Yukon Prize, Whitehorse, YT - Sep 14 - Nov 17

by Michael Turner

The second biennial Yukon Prize for Visual Arts Celebration Weekend takes place September 14 to 17 in Whitehorse, with the Finalists Exhibition opening at the Yukon Arts Centre. Open to Yukon residents, this year’s competition received submissions from over 60 artists, of which six finalists were chosen for the exhibition. Preview spoke by phone with prize co-founder Julie Jai.

Preview: The Yukon Prize follows the relatively recent Sobey Art Award (2002- ... Read More

Care and Wear: Bodies Crafted for Harm and Healing

Care and Wear: Bodies Crafted for Harm and Healing

Esker Foundation, Calgary, AB - Sep 23 - Dec 17

by Michael Turner

Art today is known as much for collaboration and inclusion as it once was for singular genius and vanguardism. Though artists continue to work under solo monikers and attend exclusive dinners hosted by collectors, more and more are aligning with communities whose material circumstances are rooted in more immediate bodily concerns, like food security and sustainable energy. Some, such as Brendan Griebel and Jude Griebel, eschew the word “artist” altogether, preferring ... Read More

Renegade Edo and Paris: Japanese Prints and Toulouse-Lautrec

Renegade Edo and Paris: Japanese Prints and Toulouse-Lautrec

Seattle Asian Art Museum, Seattle, WA - To Dec 3

by Susan Kunimatsu

While the influence of ukiyo-e woodblock prints on the lithographs of Toulouse-Lautrec and his contemporaries is well documented, this show brings together some 90 masterworks of Edo-period Japan and late-19th-century France in a presentation that sheds new light on the art. Curator Xiaojin Wu delves deeper into the socioeconomic conditions that underlie the aesthetic connections.

In both countries, a prosperous middle class of merchants, artisans and entertainers concentrated ... Read More

Salt Spring National Art Prize: A Juror's Point of View

Salt Spring National Art Prize: A Juror's Point of View

The Salt Spring National Art Prize (SSNAP), Salt Spring, BC - Sep 23 - Oct 23

by Michael Turner

The 2023 Salt Spring National Art Prize exhibition features a long list of 52 artists chosen from 2,158 entries, with prizes to be awarded at SSNAP’s Closing Gala and Awards on October 21. This year’s jury is comprised of Kwakwaka’wakw artist Richard Hunt, Montreal gallerist Pierre François Ouellette, Wexner Centre for the Arts executive director Gäetane Verna, and Vancouver curator Helga Pakasaar, who recently left the Polygon Gallery after 21 years, and who consented to a quick, ... Read More

Takahiro Iwasaki: Nature of Perception

Takahiro Iwasaki: Nature of Perception

Portland Japanese Garden, Portland, OR - Sep 24 - Dec 4

by Joseph Gallivan

These are exciting times at Portland Japanese Garden, where what started out as a postwar “peace garden” is becoming a major US-Japanese cultural and educational center. With its Kengo Kuma–designed pavilion, galleries and craft spaces, the garden can now attract world-class artists, and give them the time and space to make something truly original and particular to this place.

Hiroshima-based Takahiro Iwasaki, who represented Japan at the 2017 Venice Biennale, is the ... Read More


Features

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Care and Wear: Bodies Crafted for Harm and Healing

Esker Foundation

Sandra Sawatzky: The Age of Uncertainty

Gallery 2 – Grand Forks Art Gallery

Renegade Edo and Paris: Japanese Prints and Toulouse-Lautrec

Seattle Asian Art Museum

Takahiro Iwasaki: Nature of Perception

Portland Japanese Garden

Sandra Sawatzky: The Age of Uncertainty

Gallery 2 – Grand Forks Art Gallery

Sonja Ahlers: Classification Crisis

Richmond Art Gallery

Salt Spring National Art Prize: A Juror's Point of View

The Salt Spring National Art Prize (SSNAP)

Care and Wear: Bodies Crafted for Harm and Healing

Esker Foundation

Takahiro Iwasaki: Nature of Perception

Portland Japanese Garden

Renegade Edo and Paris: Japanese Prints and Toulouse-Lautrec

Seattle Asian Art Museum

Parviz Tanavoli: Poets, Locks, Cages

Vancouver Art Gallery

Yukon Prize for Visual Arts 2023 Finalists Exhibition

Yukon Prize

Gilchun Koh: Blind Birds

ArtX Contemporary

Meteobotany: Bettina Matzkuhn

Beaty Biodiversity Museum

SHIFT: Ecologies of Fashion, Form + Textile

Griffin Art Projects

Highlights

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Edward Poitras: Revolution In The Rock Garden

Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre

Takao Tanabe: Printmaker

Kelowna Art Gallery

Jyoti Duwadi: Himalaya To Cascadia

Western Gallery & Sculpture Collection, WWU

Terrell James: Story

Froelick Gallery

Emily Filler: Old New Borrowed Blue

Newzones Gallery of Contemporary Art

Catherine Howe: Ultra-florescent

Winston Wächter Fine Art

Adrienne Dagg: Crawling Sideways

Harcourt House Artist Run Centre

Decadence And Decay: The Neo Baroque World Of Mimmo Baronello

Il Museo, Italian Cultural Centre

Social Forms: Art As Global Citizenship

Reser Center Gallery

All Roses Sleep (Inviolate Light)

Surrey Art Gallery

Modern Abstraction: A Journey In Paper + Stitch

Pacific Northwest Quilt & Fiber Arts Museum

The Art Of Dimension: Jesse Brillon With Marlo Wylie Brillon

Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art

Archipelago – Contemporary Art Of The Salish Sea

San Juan Islands Museum of Art

Harry Stanbridge & Linda Stanbridge: Paint And Fire

Madrona Gallery

You Ni Chae And Brad Mildrexler

Adams and Ollman

Shannon Amidon: Florilegium

Jen Mann: I Am NO·W·HERE

Gallery Jones
Yukon Prize
SSNAP SO
New West Culture Crawl
Sunshine Coast Art Crawl
Tacoma Arts Month
AU Arts Grad Show
International Artist Day

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Sep 23

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Visit the Portland Japanese Garden (@portlandjapanesegarden) for TAKAHIRO IWASAKI: NATURE OF PERCEPTION.⁠
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Hiroshima-based Takahiro Iwasaki, who represented Japan at the 2017 Venice Biennale, is the garden’s artist-in-residence this fall. Iwasaki makes wooden sculptures that look like architectural models put through the blender of his imagination.His work in Portland will be a mixture of his intricately detailed wooden models and his work with everyday materials, such as duct tape, thread and toothbrushes, which he transforms into extraordinary miniature landscapes.⁠
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These are exciting times at Portland Japanese Garden, where what started out as a postwar “peace garden” is becoming a major US-Japanese cultural and educational center. With its Kengo Kuma–designed pavilion, galleries and craft spaces, the garden can now attract world-class artists, and give them the time and space to make something truly original and particular to this place.⁠
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Visit this Fall and see all there is to see at the Garden!⁠

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Sep 22

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At Western Gallery, Western Washington University (@western_gallery_wwu), Bellingham, opening Sep 27. JYOTI DUWADI: HIMALAYA TO CASCADIA⁠
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Spanning ecology, Asian spirituality and contemporary Western art, Nepali American artist Jyoti Duwadi’s retrospective covers a broad range of subjects, themes and content. Curator Barbara Matilsky selects examples from over a 50-year period, including forerunners of Earth Art and sculptures that blend Minimalist art with ancient craft traditions. Like the Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore, Duwadi creates a bridge between deeply layered cultural phenomena and modernist forms and shapes.⁠
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Image: Artist's studio, with several earth and repurposed sanding belt sculptures.

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Sep 21

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If you live in or are visiting Seattle, make sure to see RENEGADE EDO AND PARIS: JAPANESE PRINTS AND TOULOUSE-LAUTREC. This revealing look⁠ at the renegade spirit in late 18th to⁠ 19th-century Edo (present-day⁠ Tokyo) and 19th-century Paris highlights the social impulses,⁠ pleasure-seeking and theater-going⁠ behind the burgeoning graphic arts.⁠
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In this show, Japanese works hang in the same galleries as French pieces they influenced, including selections from Katsushika Hokusai’s "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji" (1830-32) and Henri Rivière’s tribute, "Thirty-six Views of the Eiffel Tower" (1902). The use of bold color and line, asymmetric compositions, tight cropping, extreme close-ups, silhouettes and reflections are all visual devices French artists adapted from Japanese prints.⁠
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See it at the SAM (@seattleartmuseum) until December! ⁠

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Sep 20

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The Route 19 A Arts Festival is a week-long festival of arts events, covering the  Lighthouse Country (Qualicum, BC) region, from Dash Wood to Union Bay! It includes a weekend studio tour, an art exhibition and music concerts on different dates throughout the festival. ⁠
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On September 23, at the Lighthouse Community Centre, the ARTISAN EXHIBITION SALE features 35 artists showcasing their work in painting, sculpture, photography, textiles, jewellery design and more.⁠
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Sep 30 & Oct 1 the ROUTE 19A STUDIO TOUR invites you to explore the beauty created by local artists of Lighthouse Country. Private, shared, and group studios showcase fine artistry, crafts and handmade treasures. ⁠
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Hours: Sep 23, 10am-4pm; Sep 30, 10am-4pm; Oct 1, 10am-3pm.⁠
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Map and more info available available at www.lighthousehall.ca.⁠
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Sep 19

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Opening Sep 22 at Esker Foundation (@eskerfoundation) in Calgary, CARE AND WEAR: BODIES CRAFTED FOR HARM AND HEALING. From the collection of The Museum of Fear & Wonder, this is a collaborative project by Brendan & Jude Griebel. It houses and illuminates the Griebels' collection of historical craftworks that possess uneasy emotional or⁠
psychological resonance.⁠
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The Griebels’ museum includes, among other objects, an early-19th-century Italian painter’s mannequin and a circa 1960 crash test dummy from Alderson Research Laboratories.⁠
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Visit the gallery Wed-Fri, 11am-6pm and weekends. 12-⁠5pm.⁠
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Image: Crash test dummy, Alderson Research Labs,⁠ Inc. USA, c. 1960, metal, rubber.⁠
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Sep 18

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ARCHIPELAGO – CONTEMPORARY ART OF THE SALISH SEA opens on Sep 22 at the San Juan Islands Museum of Art (@sji.museum.of.art) in Friday Harbor. ⁠
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This interesting show is the second installment in a cross-border collaboration of artists influenced by living in small island communities on the Salish Sea. The first installment, of six artists from the San Juan Islands, exhibited on Salt Spring Island in April/May. Separated by an international border they share a common practice. ⁠
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The six artists featured here present thoughtful and boundary-pushing work in painting, sculpture/installation, photography, and tapestry/ textiles. Exhibition artists are: Temoseng Chazz Elliott, Anna Gustafson, Jane Kidd, John MacDonald, Sam Montalbetti & Joanna Rogers.⁠
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See it until Dec 4!⁠
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Image: Sam Montalbetti, Playtime #29, 2023.⁠
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Sep 18

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We are excited to share the winner of the Yukon Prize! The prize was awarded this past weekend in Whitehorse following a Yukon-wide competition that was juried by three outstanding arts professionals from across Canada. 
A gala capped a three-day series of events to celebrate Yukon visual artists, including art talks, workshops and art tours. Eighteen Whitehorse galleries and venues opened their doors for the Friday evening Art Crawl, attracting hundreds of visitors to see Yukon art, meet some of the artists, and hear live music provided by Jazz Yukon.
The Yukon Prize is offered every two years. The next prize will be awarded in 2025. A show of the art of this year’s Yukon Prize finalists continues until November 18 at the Yukon Arts Centre.
Posted @withregram • @yukonprize Congratulations to Kaylyn Baker, the recipient of the 2023 Yukon Prize for Visual Arts and to the six Yukon Prize finalists! Many thanks to our wonderful jury, to all the artists that applied and to all of you for your support for Yukon visual artists✨
📸 @markkellyphotography 
#yukonprize #2023yukonprizerecipient #yukonart #yukonartists  #yukonprizegala #celebration #indigenousart

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Sep 17

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Brad Mildrexler, a ceramic artist from Portland, is inspired by landscape to create glazed columns that read like stalagmites. Natural forms lunge from his work, which is sculptural and imposing. You Ni Chae’s (@chae_you_ni) painted oil abstractions feature broad brushstrokes, neutral colors, and blurred edges over soft color washes. Their organic forms and gestural lines generate a dreamlike impression.⁠
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YOU NI CHAE AND BRAD MILDREXLER opens Sep 22 and runs until Oct 21 at Adams and Ollman (@adamsandollman) in Portland. Stop by the gallery Wed-Sat 11am-4pm!⁠
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Image: Brad Mildrexler in his studio, 2023. Photo: Area Array.⁠
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Sep 16

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Among the last of his generation of painter-printmakers, 97-year-old Takao Tanabe cycled through abstraction and representation before finding his truest expression in subtle and evocative West Coast landscapes. ⁠
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In TAKAO TANABE: PRINTMAKER -- at the Kelowna Art Gallery (@kelownaartgallery) until Oct 1 -- we see the arc of his long career in this survey exhibition of prints. Guest-curated by Ian Thom, it includes lithographs, serigraphs, etchings, woodblocks – and a series of playfully embossed works created using metal washers and pieces of cut and torn cardboard.⁠
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Image: Takao Tanabe, Bright Sky, 2010 Collection of the Vancouver Art Gallery. Gift of the artist, VAG 2011.33.4. Printer: Laura Widmer, UBC Okanagan. Edition size: 4.⁠
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Sep 15

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SHIFT: ECOLOGIES OF FASHION, FORM + TEXTILE at Griffin Art Projects (@griffinartprojects) opens Sep 16 and explores the intersection of visual art, fashion and textiles. The exhibition includes a residency, symposium, and works by China Adams, Jason Dodge, Olaf Holzapfel, Brian Jungen, Annette Kelm, Christiane Lohr, Medrie MacPhee, Manuel Mathieu, Meret Oppenheim, Wolfgang Tillmans and Janet Werner, among others, SHIFT considers the ways in which power, colonialism and consumerism are expressed within fashion and proposes forms for an emancipating futurity. ⁠
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Catch the opening reception TONIGHT (Sep 15) from 6-8pm.⁠
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Image: Medrie MacPhee, Second Thoughts, 2022, oil and mixed media on canvas. Courtesy of the artist and Stellar Art.⁠
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Sep 14

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JEN MANN: I AM NO·W·HERE is on now at Gallery Jones (@galleryjones) in Vancouver. Stop by for the opening reception TONIGHT (Sep 14) from 5-8pm! ⁠
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Mann's work explores themes around self-perception and a socially mediated sense of identity and presents an existential query about how we know ourselves and others when we are increasingly relying on virtual means of communication. The artist employs the traditional medium of representational painting to query the impact of social media and digital communications on our evolving sense of “self.” ⁠
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As she grapples with the shape-shifting role of young motherhood, Mann floats large, semi-transparent self-portraits over images from Western art history, as if searching for clues to who she might be.⁠
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Image: Jen Mann, Dejeuner, 2023.⁠
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Sep 13

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YUKON PRIZE FOR VISUAL ARTS CELEBRATION WEEKEND is THIS weekend, Sep 14-16! Visit Whitehorse for an arts-filled⁠
weekend! ⁠
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The $20,000 Yukon Prize (@yukonprize) recognizes excellence by Yukon visual artists and helps promote Yukon visual art nationally and internationally. An independent jury of nationally-renowned curators has selected six finalists, and are now headed to Whitehorse to see the work in person and choose the winner. ⁠
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Experience the Yukon Prize 2023 Finalists’ Exhibition, the Air North Art Crawl, panels, performances, talks and tours, culminating in the Gala show and reception on September 16, when the jurors announce the 2023 Yukon Prize recipient. ⁠
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Hours: Sep 14, 5-7pm; Sep 15, 3-8pm; Sep 17, 10am-9pm.⁠
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Visit yukonprize.ca for the full schedule. See you in Whitehorse!

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Sep 12

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On now at the Walter Phillips Gallery (@walterphillipsgallery) in Banff, AB, IN THE PRESENT MOMENT: BUDDHISM, CONTEMPORARY ART, AND SOCIAL PRACTICE.⁠ Attend the Opening Reception: September 14 from 5-8pm!⁠
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Guest curated by Haema Sivanesan, this show examines how artists in North America have drawn on Buddhism as a⁠
methodology of art practice. It demonstrates the cultural impact of Asia on North America and reflects on an ongoing history of cross-cultural encounter and exchange. ⁠
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Features work by: Sameer Farooq, Robert Filliou, Tomoyo Ihaya, Haruko Okano, Tina Pearson, Chrysanne Stathacos, Susan Stewart, Charwei Tsai, Paul Walde, and Lam Wong.⁠
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Artist books, multiples and scores by George Brecht, Robert Filliou, Dick Higgins and Takako Saito; John Cage; Dick Higgins, George Brecht; Robert Filliou; Pauline Oliveros; Yoko Ono; and La Monte Young (ed).⁠
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Image: Charwei Tsai, 'Sky Mantra', 2009, (video still). Commissioned by Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Sydney, Australia. Photo courtesy of the artist.⁠
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@studiosameerfarooq @tomoyoihaya @pearstina @chrysannestathacos108 @charweitsai @paulwalde johncagetrust @yokoono⁠
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Sep 11

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HARRY STANBRIDGE & LINDA STANBRIDGE: PAINT AND FIRE  shows us Linda’s uncanny geometric sculptural works and Harry’s abstract paintings, speaking to the ways in which this couple’s lives and art-making have complemented each other for many decades⁠
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This show opens today (Sep 9) at Madrona Gallery (@madronagallery) in Victoria and is on view until Sep 23.⁠
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Image: Harry Stanbridge, When Figure Becomes Ground.⁠

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The 52 finalists for SSNAP 2023/24 (@ssartprize) have been selected by an independent jury following the evaluation of submissions from across Canada. A total of 2158 entries were received, reflecting the diversity of our incredible community of Canadian artists! ⁠
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From Sep 23-Oct 23 the SSNAP Exhibition of finalists will take place at Mahon Hall on Salt Spring Island.  Tickets are now available for the celebratory events happening around this very special exhibition, including for the Closing Gala where prize winners will be announced.⁠
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Sep 23: SSNAP 2023 Opening Reception Mahon Hall.⁠
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Oct 21: SSNAP Closing Gala and Awards at ArtSpring. ⁠
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Check saltspringartprize.ca for tickets, information and the full list of finalists.⁠
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Sep 9

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SHANNON AMIDON: FLORILEGIUM features encaustic painting, inspired by nature, and is on view at Brumfield Gallery (@brumfieldgallery) in Astoria, OR until Nov 5. ⁠
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Shannon Amidon’s (@shannonamidon) layered encaustic paintings feature natural pigments and ground minerals in their representations of diverse wild plants such as dandelions and thistles from her rural property in Troutdale. The plants hover over a milky-white ground, on which is visible print and found text, incorporating collaged vintage ephemera. The textured background gives these flora a ghostly, neo-Victorian quality, as though they are flowers pressed in an unreadable journal.⁠
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Image: Shannon Amidon, Foxglove, 2023.⁠
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Sep 8

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SONJA AHLERS: CLASSIFICATION CRISIS treats viewers to 30 years of Alhers’ drawings, paintings, collages, sculptures, zines and trade publications. These years, spread out over the landscape, follow a pattern of movement that begins in Victoria, then on to Vancouver, to Whitehorse and back to Victoria.⁠
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This major survey of her career emerged from Ahlers’s (@sonjaahlers) project of the last half-decade to prepare her archive. The exhibition includes her Riot Grrrl zines of the nineties, one-of-a-kind chapbooks, a decade of unseen work after she “quit art” in the wake of the Vancouver art boom, and other artworks and ephemera from a career of collecting images and scraps of language. ⁠
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This exhibition is the story of the life of an artist. Reading⁠
between its lines, it is also the story of a time and its places.⁠
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See it all at the Richmond Art Gallery (@richmondartgallerybc) in Richmond, BC unit November!⁠
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Image: Sonja Ahlers, Hawks, 2020, mixed media. Courtesy of the artist.

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On Sep 9, Gather:Make: Shelter (@gathermakeshelter) is holding a free exhibition and event in Portland's Pioneer Courthouse Square called iTHE JOY PROJECT: RE-ENVISIONING PORTLAND WITH LOVE.⁠
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In early 2023, Gather:Make:Shelter launched The Joy Project, where 100 ceramic house sculptures were donated by artist Thomas Orr. He created these houses as a calm landing space to deal with his PTSD. These houses went to 100 participants experiencing homelessness to paint their own experiences of what home means to them. Participants have been paid for their work at citywide workshops and they are donating the finished houses for this exhibition and festival.⁠
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The Joy Project brings together a network of sister nonprofit organizations and houseless artists who are working together to amplify their impact and create meaningful change. Proceeds from the auction of the 100 ceramic house sculptures will be shared among partner organizations, nurturing a culture of mutual support.⁠
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This free event will feature:⁠
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��Art Auction ⁠
Mutual Aid Fair ⁠
GMS Artists’ Mercantile ⁠
Food & Drink ⁠
Poetry Reading⁠
Live Music and more!⁠
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��Performances by Portland’s own Pink Martini’s guest vocalist Edna Vázquez & Di set by beloved cultural influencer DJ Anjali!⁠
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Save the date and see you there!⁠
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Sep 6

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CATHERINE HOWE: ULTRA-FLORESCENT is on view from Sep 6 - Oct 21 at Winston Wächter Fine Art (@winstonwachter) in Seattle. ⁠
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One advantage of Winston Wächter Fine Art having branches in New York and Seattle is that New Yorkers often get their work seen in Seattle and vice versa. While not a household name, Catherine Howe has a distinguished track record dating back to her discovery by no less than New York Times art critic Roberta Smith. ⁠
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Thirty years on, this New Yorker brings eight shiny, near-monochrome silvery paintings to the gallery that skirt the decorative by their confounding optical complexities.⁠
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Image: Catherine Howe, Dark Mica Painting (Love in a Mist), 2023.⁠
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Sep 5

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Opening Sep 9 at Alberta Craft Gallery in Calgary (@albertacraftcouncil), PORTAGE COLLEGE NATIVE ARTS & CULTURE PROGRAM: LEGACY OF GRADUATES.⁠
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This exhibition celebrates recent graduates showing works that broach contemporary issues in traditional materials and art forms, such as tufting, quill work, birch bark baskets, ribbon and hide garments and sculptural works in metal, stone and clay.⁠
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The show is curated by recent Portage graduate Coral Madge, who is currently the Steward of Indigenous Collections at the Royal Alberta Museum. ⁠
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Visit the gallery until November to see it!⁠
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