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GLENBOW, Calgary AB - To May 24 by Michael Turner Born in 1926 to a French mother and an Austrian father, Vivian Maier spent her first 25 years shuttling between her New York…
Donald Lawrence: Casting the Eye Adrift
KAMLOOPS ART GALLERY, Kamloops BC - April 9 - June 27 by Michael Turner This retrospective exhibition brings together works in sculpture, video, photography and drawing, in addition to preparatory modelling and ephemera, by…
Shuvinai Ashoona: Mapping Worlds
VANCOUVER ART GALLERY, Vancouver BC - To May 24 by Michael Turner This touring exhibition, curated by art historian Nancy Campbell, features drawings by Inuk artist Shuvinai Ashoona (b. 1961) made over the…
Maureen Gruben: TUKTUUYAQTUUQ (Caribou Crossing)
LEGACY GALLERY, Victoria BC - May 2 - Aug 27 By Christine Clark Based in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., Maureen Gruben is an Inuvialuk artist. Inuvialuit are Inuit who live in the western Canadian…
Southern Rites: Photographs by Gillian Laub
OREGON JEWISH MUSEUM AND CENTER FOR HOLOCAUST EDUCATION, Portland OR - To May 24 by Joseph Gallivan Gillian Laub went to Montgomery County, Georgia, and photographed the high school proms, which in the 2000s…
Knowledge Bennett: Road to Damascus
WESTERN GALLERY, Western Washington University, Bellingham WA - To May 2 By Matthew Kangas Art about art is not a new postmodern strategy, but Los Angeles artist Knowledge Bennett has taken on…
Deon Venter: Missing / Highway of Tears
SAN JUAN ISLANDS MUSEUM OF ART, Friday Harbor WA - To May 25 by Robin Laurence Violence against women is a shocking phenomenon that, in recent years, has preoccupied not only human rights…
Lone Tratt: 50 Years of Printmaking
DUNDARAVE PRINT WORKSHOP + GALLERY, Vancouver BC - April 1 - 26 by Michael Turner Originally from Denmark, Lone Tratt attained a bachelor’s degree from the School of Interior Design in Copenhagen before…
The Extended Moment: Fifty Years of Collecting Photographs
Capture Photography Festival AUDAIN ART MUSEUM, Whistler BC - To May 25 by Michael Turner This exhibition, organized by the Canadian Photography Institute of the National Gallery of Canada, features over 80 photographs…
Steve Tilden, Stephan Soihl and Howard Neufeld
Steve Tilden: Scraps in Transition Stephan Soihl: Small Kinetic Sculptures Howard Neufeld: Structure and Chaos BLACKFISH GALLERY, Portland OR - May 5 - 30 by Allyn Cantor The three artists…
Brad McMurray: Pedestrian
BURNABY ART GALLERY, Burnaby BC - April 3 - May 3 by Michael Turner “Cities have the capability of providing something for everybody,” wrote Canadian-American urbanist Jane Jacobs, “only because, and only when, they are…
David Merritt: aweigh
EMPTY GALLERY, VICTORIA BC - To April 11 By Christine Clark London, Ontario–based sculptor and multimedia artist David Merritt is exhibiting one of his large, tornado-shaped sisal pieces at Victoria’s newest contemporary art…
All Sorts (No Licorice!)
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART, Bainbridge Island WA - To June 7 By Matthew Kangas Unique among American art museums, Bainbridge Island Museum of Art’s most precious holding is the Artist’s Book Collection…
Gary McMillan: Galapagos
HARCOURT HOUSE, Edmonton AB - May 1 - June 6 by Michael Turner Between 1978 and 1980, Gary McMillan attended the University of Calgary, with a focus on science and fine art.…
The Academic Style and Representing Rural Life
UNO LANGMANN LIMITED, Vancouver BC - Through April and May by Michael Turner Now in its sixth decade, Uno Langmann Limited is an intergenerational family-run gallery focused on European and North American paintings…
Earthbound: Ceramic Art
LIPONT GALLERY, Richmond BC - May 15 - June 16 by Michael Turner When reflecting on a quarter-century of internet ubiquity, it should come as no surprise that certain contemporary artists sought refuge in…