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September - October 2020 preview-art.com 26 September — 20 December

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Samuel Roy-Bois Presences PROJECT SPACE Jon Sasaki Kasia Sosnowski SNEEK-E-PEEP’N Killing One Bird Until 31 January 2021 with Half a Stone

Samuel Roy-Bois: Presences is organized and circulated by the Kamloops Art Gallery. @eskerfoundation The exhibition is curated by Charo Neville, Curator, Kamloops Art Gallery. Support for the development and production of new works for the exhibition provided by Esker Foundation. Image: Samuel Roy-Bois, Sovereign (ladder and mattress) 2019, chromogenic print. eskerfoundation.art

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ArchivesNORTH - 3203 Institute VANCOUVER’S Road STORIES LIVE HERE! NORTH VANCOUVER’S STORIES LIVE HERE! The North Vancouver Museum and Archives (NVMA) invites you to explore North Vancouver’s fascinating history, to share your stories, research people and neighbourhoods, experience exhibitions, and advance your understanding of local people, cultures, and history.

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Celebrating its 45th anniversary, Surrey Art Gallery presents a permanent collection exhibition about place, identity, and memory in the South of the Fraser region.

Michael Abraham, Jim Adams, Sonny Assu, Sylvia Grace Borda, Karin Bubaš, Sarindar Dhaliwal, Lakshmi Gill, Ravi Gill, Jeremy Herndl, Doreen Jensen, Chris MacClure, Heidi McKenzie, Ulli Maibauer, Arnold Mikelson, Shani Mootoo, Ann Nelson, Fred Owen, Bill Rennie, Don Romanchuk, Adele Samphire, Nicolas Sassoon, Helma Sawatzky, Ranjan Sen, Jan Wade, Stella Weinert, Leslie Wells, Joanna S. Wilson

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6 SEP - OCT 2020 H FIRST THURSDAY OR LATE OPENINGS September - October 2020 Vol.34 No.4 ALBERTA PREVIEWS & FEATURES 8 Banff, Calgary 11 Canmore, Edmonton 12 Foothills 9 Celebrating 100 Years of the - 13 Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, St. Albert Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies & Art Gallery of Alberta BRITISH COLUMBIA 11 Alberta Vignettes 14 Abbotsford 15 Burnaby 14 Grand Theft Terra Firma - 16 Castlegar, Chilliwack, Comox Valley Gallery 2 – Grand Forks Art Gallery 17 Coquitlam, Grand Forks, Kamloops 18 British Columbia Vignettes 18 Kelowna, Nanaimo, Nelson 19 New Westminster, North Vancouver 20 Z'otz* Collective - Oxygen Art Centre 21 Osoyoos, Penticton 22 Soundings - Morris and Helen Belkin 22 Port Alberni art Gallery 23 Port Moody, Prince George, Prince Rupert, Qualicum Beach 24 British Columbia Vignettes 24 Richmond 26 Broken Promises - Nikkei National Museum 25 Salmon Arm, Skidegate, Sunshine Coast, Surrey 26 Vancouver 29 Paying Homage to Legendary Artist - 43 Vernon, Victoria Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art 46 West Vancouver, Whistler, White Rock 36 Masaomi Yasunaga - Libby Leshgold Gallery 47 Williams Lake 40 Luke Ramsey - Madrona Gallery WASHINGTON 47 Washington Vignettes 47 Bainbridge Island, Bellevue, Bellingham 48 Tacoma Ocean Fest Online 49 Everett, Friday Harbor, La Conner 53 Contemporary Sculpture at Lake Washington - 50 Olympia, Port Angeles, Seattle 54 Spokane, Tacoma NOAA Western Regional Center 55 Oregon Vignettes OREGON 57 Clifford Gleason -H allie Ford Museum of Art 54 Astoria 59 Art Books and Exhibition Catalogues 55 Cannon Beach 58 Eugene, Portland, Salem 60 Art Services 62 Index © 1986-2020 Preview Art Media Inc. ISSN 1481-2258 Member of Tourism Vancouver and Visit Seattle. Reproduction in whole or in part is strictly forbidden EDITORIAL + ADVERTISING Tel 604-222-1883 Toll Free 1-844-369-8988 Email [email protected] Address PO Box 39041, 3695 W 10th Ave. Vancouver, BC V6R 4P1 Canada Paula Fairweather, Publisher Meredith Areskoug, Listings Editor Naomi Pauls, Copy Editor Judith Mazari, Graphic Designer Cover: Luke Ramsey, Muster, 2020, acrylic latex on canvas. The views, opinions and positions expressed are those Courtesy of Madrona Gallery. of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the publisher. Please note that all gallery particulars are set out as submitted by clients prior to the date of publication. Banner Image: Mural by APEX and NEONSKI, (detail) at Schack Art Center, Everett, Washington. Photo: Josh Jones. preview-art.com PREVIEW 7 West features the art and artifacts Esker Foundation of these adventuresome individuals 1011 9th Ave SE, 4th floor ALBERTA including images of hieroglyphics ✆403-930-2490 to day creations. Gateway eskerfoundation.com BANFF to the Rockies shares Canadian tue-sun 11am-6pm; thu-fri 11am- Rockies history through art, artifacts 8pm. Free admission. Whyte Museum and archives and library materials. MAIN SPACE Opening Sep 26 Liz of the Canadian Rockies Magor: One Bedroom Apartment 111 Bear St CALGARY presents a static moment; a suspen- ✆403-762-2291 whyte.org sion of daily life. It is quite simply thu-fri 12-6pm; sat-sun Alberta Craft Gallery the boxed and wrapped contents of 12-5pm. Admission: adults $10; Suite 280-1721 29th Ave SW a one-bedroom apartment, waiting seniors $9; students & locals (Lake ✆587-391-0129 albertacraft.ab.ca to be moved, unpacked, or put Louise to Morley) $5; children under thu & fri 12pm-4pm; sat 11am-4pm. into storage. Samuel Roy-Bois: 12 & members free. For the most current gallery hours, Presences. Through sculpture, pho- To Sep 20 Emergence. Local artists exhibition updates, craft events, and tography, and installation, Roy-Bois Michael Cameron, Colleen Campbell, online shopping visit albertacraft. examines the relational network Dan Hudson, and Deborah Cameron ab.ca and follow along on social of objects and their historical will each exhibit new works created media @albertacraftcouncil. resonance. Jon Sasaki: Killing One during their period of self-isolation. Bird with Half a Stone. Sasaki’s The theme considers our return Contemporary Calgary solo exhibition will centre around to nature and highlights local 701 11 Street SW a selection of his videos from the flora, birds, and wildlife. Ongoing ✆403-770-1350 decade that depict the artist’s Drawn to the West. Artists have contemporarycalgary.com persistent, sometimes reckless been drawn to for Temporarily closed. Please check refusal to accept the obsolescence centuries. The vastness of the prairie website for updates. or inadequacy of everyday objects. and the magnitude of the mountain Opening Sep 10 Yoko Ono: PROJECT SPACE Ongoing Kasia landscape has both captivated and GROWING FREEDOM. Omar Ba: Sosnowski: SNEEK-E-PEEP’N. challenged artists. Drawn to the Same Dream. By turns playful, melancholic,

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8 SEP - OCT 2020 Celebrating 100 Years of the Group of Seven WHYTE MUSEUM OF THE CANADIAN ROCKIES, Ban AB - To Jan 17, 2021 ART GALLERY OF ALBERTA, Edmonton AB - To Mar 13, 2021 by Michael Turner Billed by the Whyte Museum’s chief curator Anne Ewen as a “feast of familiar landscapes,” Drawn to the West features over 90 works in oil, water- colour, photography and mixed media, all focused on that prairie-to-mountain known as the West. Temporally, the works range from “images of hieroglyphics” to “present day cre- ations,” with the best-known examples belong- ing to Group of Seven painters Frank Johnston, Frederick Varley, J E.H. MacDonald and . Centring the exhibition are four paintings by uno cial Group member . Until 2013, there was no evidence that Thom- son had visited the Canadian Rockies. Then the discovery of a small oil painting in a UK shop

Photo: Courtesy of the Whyte Museum suggested otherwise. The painting, Thomson’s Tom Thomson, Untitled [Winter Scene with only alpine landscape, set scholars scurrying. In Buildings, #4], c. 1912 – 1915, oil on panel. 2014, two similarly constructed landscapes sur- On loan from a private collection, faced. All three were analyzed using techniques Spokane, Washington developed by the Canadian Conservation Insti- tute, which determined that the paintings were made during Thomson’s lifetime and could have resulted from a hiking expedition he took with mountain guide Jimmy Simpson above Hector Lake in 1913. Based on these fi ndings, a fourth Thomson painting is now believed to depict Canmore’s long-buried Oskaloosa Hotel. For those eager for more Group of Seven, the Art Gallery of Alberta presents an exhibition in honour of the 100th anniversary of the Group’s fi rst “formal” exhibition, which opened at the Art Gallery of on May 7, 1920. In addition to works by Group members, 100 Years fea- tures their mentors, colleagues and students, an august list that includes Maxwell Bates, , Prudence Heward, Illingworth Kerr, Euphemia McNaught, David Milne, Walter J. Phillips and, once again, Tom Thomson. whyte.org youraga.ca and surreal, Sosnowski’s ceramic sion. Ongoing They Never Talked Drawing primarily on collections and sculptures visually articulate the About it: Untold Stories WWII. The archives at The Military Museums bodily experience of emotion— 75th anniversary of the end of WWII this exhibition is co-curated by eight unease, anticipation, euphoria. affords opportunities for reflection partnering institutions. Featured on the world’s largest conflagra- artworks produced by both Allied Founders' Gallery tion, and the manner in which and Axis powers include PoW art The Military Museums art and can recalibrate by Maxwell Bates and a series of 4520 Crowchild Trail SW humanity in times of crisis. The original propaganda artworks ✆403-410-2340 exhibition details Canada’s wartime from the Reichstag that are exhib- founders.ucalgary.ca involvement through personalized ited publicly for the first time since daily 10am-4pm; seniors & at risk stories featured alongside artefacts, the fall of Berlin. 9-10am. Check website for admis- artworks, and historical accounts. preview-art.com PREVIEW 9 tue-sat 11am-3pm and by appt. Harms practice. For the past number Sep 12-Oct 10 Artistic Pairings of years, Harms has been on the peers into the lives and studio prac- front lines of the new wave of tices of 6 art making couples; Renée Canadian abstraction, building upon Duval & Dennis Ekstedt (Montreal), traditions within the medium, while Barbara Milne & Bill Laing (Calgary), creating work that both reflects Ben Skinner & Genevieve Dionne and critiques contemporary social (Vancouver), Laurel Johannesson and technological developments. & Marty Kaufman (Calgary), Nicole Samantha Walrod: Crossroads Collins & Michael Davidson (Toronto) and Corridors. Samantha Walrod is and Katie Ohe & Harry Kiyooka best known for multimedia artworks (Calgary). The exhibition will show depicting Canadian wildlife and each couples’ work, side by side, flora. Walrod’s exploration uses along with text from the artists on numerous layers of paint, collage, how their partner in life and art in- photography, and inks embracing fluences, inspires and supports their the tactile nature of her practice own art practice. Mediums include while incorporating images through photographic lightbox, paintings, collage and digital technology. Bradley Harms, Run the Jewels, 2020 multi-media, text-based, ceramics, Newzones, Calgary glass and sculpture. Opening Nickle Galleries University of Calgary CALGARY Oct 17 Fiona Ackerman, new work. Aron Hill, new work. 410 University Court NW ✆ Glenbow 403-220-7234 nickle.ucalgary.ca Temporarily closed. 130 9th Ave SE Illingworth Kerr Gallery ✆403-268-4100 glenbow.org Alberta University of the Arts Nickle at Noon will kick off in Sep- sat-sun 12-5pm. Pre-purchased, 1407 14th Ave NW tember bringing your weekly dose timed tickets required, available at ✆403-284-7633 ikgallery.ca of thoughtful dialogue and behind glenbow.org. Admission: adults $18; Temporarily closed. For updates the scenes access. Nickle continues seniors & students (+ID) $12; youth on reopening hours please to expand our online presence–fol- (7-17) $11; family $45; children check website. low us on Facebook, Twitter and under 6 free, members free. First ONLINE Ongoing Illingworth Kerr Instagram @nicklegalleries. Miss Thursday free from 5pm-9pm. Gallery Virtual GRAD SHOW 2020 a post on social media? Check out To Sep 30 Maxwell Bates: The Exhibition. Showcasing artwork our new Online Resources at nickle. In Crowd. Focused on vibrant and from BFA and BDes Graduates of the ucalgary.ca/online-resources. While often exaggerated social situations Class of 2020, Alberta University of Nickle Galleries currently remains found at parties, restaurant outings the Arts, Calgary, Alberta. Online at closed to the general public as part and gallery openings, Bates felt AUArtsgrad.ca. In light of the ongo- of the University of Calgary’s fall these paintings were some of ing global pandemic and restrictions plan for students, visit us digitally his best work. Ongoing Dynamic on large gatherings, AUArts and for our public programs and sneak Connections: Threads of Living the IKG are pleased to partner with peeks at the exhibitions we are busy Memory. Drawing on Glenbow’s Evans Hunt, a Calgary-based digital installing behind (temporarily) Inuit textiles collection and loans communications agency, founded closed doors. And sign up for all from across Canada, these objects by AUArts Alumni, to present Grad future notices. and artworks are manifestations of Show 2020 on a purpose-built dig- the connections between the mak- ital platform. The Grad Show 2020 The New Gallery (TNG) ers, the land, the spirit world and website will showcase the hard 208 Centre St SE ✆403-233-2399 thenewgallery.org future generations. Enclosing Some work of graduating students, while Snapshots: The Photography minimizing barriers for those who Temporarily closed. Please check of Métis Activist James Brady. otherwise may be unable to partici- website for updates. Known foremost as a political pate due to accessibility concerns or Sep 12-Oct 24 Matthew Glen: Earn organizer and activist, James Brady COVID-19 related precautions. Your Stripes. An ongoing project (1908-1968) was also a prolific that investigates the visual languag- photographer. His snapshots are Newzones es of human recreation in the nat- a unique record of Indigenous life 730 11th Ave SW ural landscape. The exhibition uses ✆ and people in northern Alberta, 403-266-1972 newzones.com the visual languages found in the and . tue-fri 10:30am-5pm. outdoor-equipment-industrial-com- Sep 19-Oct 10 Newzones is please plex. This industry is predicated on Herringer Kiss Gallery to announce two solo exhibitions. exploiting resources and economic 101, 1615 10 Ave SW Bradley Harms: SAVANT-GARDE. growth to deliver fantasies of control ✆403-228-4889 Advancing ideas within abstraction and power over the organic, nonhu- herringerkissgallery.com has always been central in Bradley man world. Action Hero and Mia

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JILL HO-YOU: LATENT MONUMENTS Harcourt House Artist Run Centre, Edmonton. To Oct 3 In this mixed-media exhibition, experimental print artist Jill Ho-You brings together an unexpected array of etchings, drawings, bacterial culture and Petri dishes to exam- ine the “cascading negative consequences” of human-driven climate change. While speculating on the enormity of such change, Ho-You also deploys the intimacy of her

Jill Ho-You, Retrograde, lines, forms and materials to speak to the unseen or scarcely apprehended elements (installation detail), 2019 that underlie all life on this planet. Both beautiful and unsettling, this work suspends Photo: Aran Wilkinson-Blanc Courtesy of the Artist us in an uncertain time between the past and the future.

ARTISTIC PAIRINGS Herringer Kiss Gallery, Calgary. Sep 12 - Oct 10 This show mounts the works of creative couples side by side; it also gives us a privi- leged view into how these artists “infl uence, inspire and support” their mates. Chosen from the gallery’s stable and beyond, six Canadian couples are featured: Katie Ohe and Harry Kiyooka, Renée Duval and Dennis Ekstedt, Barbara Milne and Bill Laing, Genevieve Dionne and Ben Skinner, Laurel Johannesson and Marty Kaufman, and Laurel Johannesson, You Don't Call Me Anymore, 2020 Nicole Collins and Michael Davidson. Works range from Duval’s hyper-realist paint- ings of impossible trees to Ohe’s abstract aluminum sculptures.

& Eric: Future Perfect. This col- During this time of distancing, this Art Gallery of Alberta laborative collage project poetically exhibition in absentia becomes the 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square stretches conceptions of civic space new exhibition space, an indefinite ✆780-425-5379 by playfully refashioning municipal extension of time. youraga.ca bylaws. This particular iteration was thu-sat 11am-12pm (vulnerable generated using text from the 1986 CANMORE & at-risk) 12-5pm. All visitors (pre- Chinatown Redevelopment Plan. booked tickets required). Admission: On display at BILLBOARD 208, a Canmore Art Guild Gallery adults $14; seniors (65+) & students new programming site situated on Elevation Place (+ID) $10; Alberta students & youth TNG's facade. 700 Railway Ave under 18 free. canmoreartguild.org Ongoing 100 Years: The Group TRUCK Contemporary Art Temporarily closed. Please check of Seven and Other Voices. 2009 10th Ave SW website for updates. ✆403-261-7702 truck.ca Shows rotate frequently and are Bearclaw Gallery Temporarily closed. For updates staffed by our local artists. We are 10403 124 St NW on opening hours please currently closed due to COVID-19. ✆780-482-1204 check website. Reopening date is expected to follow bearclawgallery.com ONLINE Ongoing TRUCK Contem- reopening of Elevation Place to the tue-sat 10am-5pm. porary Art presents Extended general public. Looking forward to The Bearclaw Gallery has been rep- Indefinitely, an extension of Kandis seeing you all again soon. resenting , Indigenous, Friesen’s postponed exhibition Inuit and Metis art in Edmonton for in storage. Two video works from EDMONTON over 40 years. The gallery features Friesen will be hosted in continuous work by Jane Ash Poitras, Jason loops online; slow-moving and in the Alberta Craft Gallery Carter, Linus Woods, Maxine Noel, present tense, one consists of rhyth- 10186 106th St NW Jim Logan and many others. mic text, the other a tableau vivant ✆780-488-5900 of an ancient oak tree in Ukraine. albertacraft.ab.ca Borealis Gallery This indefinite extension will also act tue-fri 12pm-5pm; sat 10am-5pm. Legislation Assembly Visitor Centre as a space for publication, and Kan- For the most current gallery hours, 9820 107 St NW ✆780-427-7362 dis Friesen and Indu Vashist will exhibition updates, craft events, and assembly.ab.ca/visitorcentre/ write back and forth to one another, online shopping visit albertacraft. borealis citing each other’s texts as collage. ab.ca and follow along on social To Sep 7: wed-sun 10am-5pm; media @albertacraftcouncil. & holiday mon. From Sep 8: mon-fri preview-art.com PREVIEW 11 EDMONTON 2019-2020 artistic residency and Hardy. Also introducing new pieces continues her legacy of exploring by KG+E. Tucked into the northern 10am-5pm; sat & holidays 12-5pm. the relationship between body and boreal forest of Alberta, KG+e are We are open to the public with psyche: this time focusing on bodies the woodworking family of Kevin restrictions in place. of men. ART INCUBATOR GALLERY Gilbert + Erin Schwab that specialize Thought-provoking heritage To Oct 3 Deann Stein Hasinoff: in handcrafted wooden objects that exhibitions and world-class works Catching Smoke. A suite of digital play somewhere between form by renowned Canadian artists drawings and text-based art about and function but always with an await your discovery in the Borealis anxiety. The artist’s intention is to attention to detail. Gallery. Temporary exhibitions give the entity a visual form, having will be featured throughout the lived with it to varying degrees of FOOTHILLS year, celebrating our dynamic severity her entire life. Opening Oct Canadian identity, rich history and 16 Gary McMillan: Galapagos. Leighton Art Centre cultural diversity. Please visit our Take a journey into a fictional land 282027 144 St W website for information on our inhabited by a multitude of mysteri- ✆403-931-3633 leightoncentre.org current exhibition. ous human-like species of unknown wed-sun 10am-4pm. gender–or possible races–and sur- To Sep 6 Summer Salon. The Harcourt House rounded by unusual natural forms. Leighton Historic Home is filled with Artist Run Centre gorgeous original art and fine craft, 10215 112 St NW Peter Robertson Gallery all created by talented Canadian LAC ✆780-426-4180 12323 104th Ave NW member artists. 400+ pieces also harcourthouse.ab.ca ✆780-455-7479 online at shop.leightoncentre.org, mon-sat 10am-5pm. probertsongallery.com with pick up or Canadian shipping MAIN GALLERY To Oct 3 Jill Ho-You: To Sep 17: thu-sat 11am-4pm and available. Sep 12-Oct 31 In The Latent Monuments. This multi-me- by appt. Sep 18: wed-sat 11am- Open Air. Juried plein air exhibition dia installation explores the idea of 4pm and by appt. featuring the best submitted pieces, systemic failure in relation to human Sep 17-Oct 17 Navigation. A group all created in the great outdoors. driven climate change. Opening Oct exhibition featuring new paintings Plein Air Paint-Out: Sep 12, 9am- 16 Tamires Para: Corpo Bruto. This by Kirsty Templeton Davidge, Tim 5:30pm also happening on LAC's exhibition is the culmination of Para’ Merrett, Erin Loree and Gregory 80 acres, everyone welcome!

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12 SEP - OCT 2020 LETHBRIDGE MEDICINE HAT Malin: Landwatch is a stunning and vibrant survey of St. Albert Southern Alberta Art Gallery Esplanade Art Gallery and surrounding communities. It 601 3 Ave S 401 First St SE reflects upon the continuing urban- ✆403-327-8770 ✆403-502-8580 ization of the area and captures saag.ca esplanade.ca the elemental and human forces wed, fri & sat 10am-5pm; thu mon-fri 12-5pm. that etch their presence upon the 10am-7pm; sun 1-5pm. Admission: The Esplanade Art Gallery is a land. Lynn's beautiful large-scale adults $5; students & seniors (+ID) dynamic doorway for the visual mixed-media works on Lexan are $4; Members & children under 12 arts between Medicine Hat and the inspired by a 2014 helicopter flight free. Sep 26-Nov 15 Xenogenesis is world, through exhibitions, program- she was on which took her over the first large scale exhibition ofThe ming and collections. Every year, we St. Albert, Devon and other areas Otolith Group presented in Canada, present ten to twelve exhibitions of surrounding Edmonton. as part of an international tour contemporary and historical art by organized by the Vanabbemuseum local, provincial, national and inter- Musée Héritage Museum in the Netherlands. The exhibition national artists in the Art Gallery's 5 St Anne St will include artworks produced 3000 square foot exhibition space. ✆780-459-1528 between 2011 and 2018. Lauren The exhibitions are enriched and museeheritage.ca Crazybull: TSIMA KOHTOTSITAPIIH- animated by a wide range of public tue-sat 1-5pm. PA Where are you from? Includes programs for all ages, including Ongoing Keeping the Peace: Early the hand-painted map of Indigenous talks, workshops, tours and classes. Policing in North Central Alberta territories now known as Treaty Please check website for updates. describes the evolution of policing 6, 7, and 8 territories of Alberta, in areas around St. Albert, Edmonton traversed by Lauren Crazybull. The ST. ALBERT and Fort Saskatchewan including the photographic documentation of creation of the North West Mounted this journey culminated in a book Art Gallery of St. Albert Police, Alberta Provincial Police, and created by the artist, and an audio 19 Perron St the RCMP. The Opera Collection. soundscape by Lauren Crazybull, ✆780-460-4310 Features period costumes from the featuring a score by musician artgalleryofstalbert.ca Edmonton Opera Society, dating Matthew Cardinal. tue-sat 1-5pm. To Oct 14 Lynn from the turn of the 20th Century. preview-art.com PREVIEW 13 David Campion and Sandra Shields: Grand Theft Terra Firma GALLERY 2 – GRAND FORKS ART GALLERY, Grand Forks BC - Aug 8 - Nov 14 by Michael Turner Though fi ve years removed from the federal gov- ernment’s June 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s “Calls to Action,” Canada remains a nation mired in systemic and structural racism, not only for those of Indigenous ancestry, but also for those who identify as Black and as people of co- lour. Making matters worse, the issue rarely comes up unless preceded by a horrifi c act of violence. For settler artists David Campion and Sandra Shields, in Grand Theft Terra Firma, violence is a means to draw attention to that which lies behind it. According to the show’s curator Laura Schneider, “The exhibition appropriates the language of dig- ital gaming to reframe the settlement of Canada as a complex heist. Specifi cally, the title refers to Grand Theft Auto, a series of popular video games considered highly controversial, in part because they require players to commit violent and immoral acts to achieve gaming success. Borrowing from this, the exhibition unfolds as a strategy guide to an David Campion and Sandra Shields, imaginary video game based on historical events The Royal Engineer, 2016, inkjet print on vinyl occurring within S’ólh Téméxw, now more com- monly known as British Columbia’s Fraser Valley.” Like artists Carole Condé and Karl Beveridge, known for their political landscape photo-tab- leaux, Campion and Shields are partial to the vignette, in this instance as a way of introducing viewers to the game’s “players” and, through photos of museum artifacts, the “power objects” in their arsenals. Also like Condé and Beveridge, Campion and Shields work closely with the communities in which their work is set. For Grand Theft Terra Firma, Campion and Shields collaborated with Stó:lō and settler residents alike. gallery2grandforks.ca

local artists while promoting the S'eliyemetaxwtexw BRITISH COLUMBIA vision, creativity, and energy of Art Gallery the Abbotsford community University of the Fraser Valley ABBOTSFORD through the arts. Over 70 local arts, 33844 King Rd heritage and culture organizations ✆604-504-7441 ext 4543 Kariton Art Gallery & Boutique receive support under the umbrella sag.ufvsoca.ca/sag 2387 Ware St of the Abbotsford Arts Council, tues-sat 10am-5pm. ✆604-852-9358 and the talents of hundreds of This fall S'eliyemetaxwtexw Art abbotsfordartscouncil.com local artists are showcased by the Gallery will showcase the Spring Temporarily closed. For the most Abbotsford Arts Council each year at 2020 School of Creative Arts’ current gallery hours and exhibition the Kariton Art Gallery as well BFA Graduates in a series of short updates please check website. as programs and events that are exhibitions, after our annual Inter- Established in 1971, the Abbotsford family friendly and open to the pret Festival was cancelled due Arts Council acts as a resource for entire community. to COVID-19. Sep 14-Oct 1 Dana

14 SEP - OCT 2020 Mandeville: Unbound, mixed media installation. Oct 7-28 Albert Woods: Anthropos Morphos, mixed media installation. Kimberly Vandenberg: Return Passage to Equilibrium, painting. Candice McPherson: These Images are Inspired by True Events, digital photo on aluminum. Lisa Edwards: Down to the Deep Well, mixed media prints. The Reach 32388 Veterans Way ✆604-864-8087 thereach.ca tue-fri 10am-5pm; sat 12-5pm. For the most current gallery hours and exhibition updates please check website. Opening Sep 10 Ever Elsewhere: Siting a Mennonite Imaginary. Features work by Amalie Atkins, Kandis Friesen, Lois Klassen, Clint Neufeld, Emily Neufeld, and Corinna Wolff that shares a common interest in actual and imaginary borderlands, and how migration has shaped notions of identity and cultural READING ART belonging. Semá:th Xo:tsa: Great Gramma’s Lake is a life-sized ren- dering of a new children’s book that September 25-January 17 tells the story of Semá:th Xo:tsa (Su- mas Lake), told from an Indigenous View by Appointment | 604-297-4422 perspective. Our Living Languages, is an interactive exhibition on tour An exhibition exploring text-based and from the Royal BC Museum, invites literary works of art on paper. visitors to learn more about the state of Indigenous languages in BC. BURNABY Enn Erisalu, Untitled (Read/Read), 1989, mixed media on paper, 56.5 x 76.5 cm, Burnaby Art Gallery City of Burnaby Permanent Art Collection, Gift of Ron Aloni 6344 Deer Lake Ave ✆604-297-4422 burnabyartgallery.ca burnabyartgallery.ca By appt. only. Please call to book visit. Erisalu, General Idea, Guerrilla Girls, half century? This special exhibition, Opening Sep 25 Reading Art. This Angela Grossmann, Jenny Holzer, Art Since 1970 will commemo- exhibition explores text-based Clare Leighton, Micah Lexier, Jane rate our 50th year with curated and literary works of art on paper, Ash Poitras, Jack Shadbolt, Janice works by current local artists and featuring conceptual works from the Toulouse, and Joyce Wieland, among a retrospective look at the Burnaby 1970s, works of political protest, others. Curated by Ellen van Eijns- Arts Council history for the past 50 and illustrations of classic literary bergen and Jennifer Cane. years. We're re-opening our gallery works such as Dante’s Divine with new safety guidelines so you Comedy, Emily Brontë’s Wuther- Deer Lake Art Gallery can continue to enjoy art, in-person. ing Heights, and Marcel Proust’s 6584 Deer Lake Ave More information visit our website. Swann in Love. Drawing from the ✆604-298-7322 permanent collection and on loan, burnabyartscouncil.org Nikkei National Museum the exhibition brings together mon-sat 12 pm-4pm. & Cultural Centre works on paper created over the Sep 5-Oct 3 What does Burnaby look 6688 Southoaks Crescent past 100 years by artists such as like through the eyes of artists? How ✆604-777-7000 nikkeiplace.org John Baldessari, Salvador Dali, Enn has the arts scene grown for the last tue-sat 10am-5pm; closed Statutory preview-art.com PREVIEW 15 BURNABY EAST GALLERY To Oct 31 Susan daily 11am-3pm. Andrews Grace: Domestic Fetish- Brian is currently painting art jackets holidays. Admission: Adults $5; Stu- es. This exhibition explores themes having circulated 700 in Western dents and Members free with valid of marriage and domestic life Canada. He also has 8 art cars and ID. Memberships available. through a variety of media. The two one bus on the road. He loves to Opening Sep 26 Broken Promis- dimensional and three dimensional paint his colourful Vancouver Island es is grounded in research from art objects are subtle, profound paintings inspired by Van Gogh and Landscapes of Injustice – a 7 year and occasionally outrageous. WEST Riopelle in his abstractions of the multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional, GALLERY Reflections: An Ann four seasons on Vancouver Island. community engaged project, this Swanson Gross Retrospective. His two years in Vancouver setting exhibit explores the dispossession of Slocan Valley artist, the late Ann up his Yaletown Gallery was a reve- Japanese in the 1940s. It Swanson Gross, created this deeply lation for the artist late in his career illuminates the loss of home and the personal collection, some reflecting having been painting for 45 years struggle for justice of one racially a somber troubled soul while others and sold over 3000 original oils and marginalized community. The story are celebratory and includes both acrylics. He also features paintings unfolds by following seven narrators. large scale paintings and sculptures, from 26 cruises in ten years. His Learn about life for Japanese many of rubenesque female figures. favourites are panoramas of , Canadians in Canada before war, Athens, Istanbul and Jerusalem the administration of their lives CHILLIWACK from King David's Tower. during and after war ends, and how Art classes: daily 1-3pm. Ballroom legacies of dispossession continue O'Connor Group Art Gallery dancing classes: tue 7-9pm. to this day. This project has been Chilliwack Cultural Centre made possible by the Government of 9201 Corbould St Comox Valley Arts Canada. Programming includes the ✆604-392-8000 various locations launch of a Landscapes of Injustice oconnorgroupartgallery.com ✆250-334-2983 book, knowledge mobilization mon-fri 10am - 2pm. comoxvalleyarts.com outputs, and exciting information To Oct 2 Love This Land-Paintings We are proud to support, promote about digital offerings. SECOND by Gary Haggquist. A selection of and celebrate our local artists in all FLOOR Ongoing TAIKEN: Japanese works from four decades of art prac- genres. We do this through fostering Canadians Since 1877. tice. Gary’s love of nature and this “arts first” thinking and proudly rec- land is very apparent in his paintings ognizing arts & culture as the driver CASTLEGAR as he captures the natural beauty of of quality of life in our community. this amazing corner of the world. Comox Valley Arts is your community Kootenay Gallery of Art arts council, representing Fanny Bay 120 Heritage Way COMOX VALLEY to Black Creek, including Courtenay, ✆250-365-3337 Comox and Cumberland. Dive into kootenaygallery.com Brian Scott Fine Arts Gallery all our programs and become a thu-sat 12pm-4pm. For the most 8269 North Island Highway member at comoxvalleyarts.com. current gallery hours and exhibition Black Creek Our flagship project, the Central updates please check website. ✆250-337-1941 bscottfinearts.ca Island Arts Guide, is a growing

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PERSONAL + MATERIAL GEOGRAPHIES: CRAFT AT THE CENTRE Il Museo, Italian Cultural Centre, Vancouver. Sep 10 - Dec 11 Curated by Mary-Beth Laviolette, this show spotlights the work of 23 BC artists. Among its timely themes is the belief that craft is a powerful creative force “enabling cultural survival during periods of social disruption.” The show also demonstrates parallel traditions: those of the province’s First Nations and those of its Asian- and European-descended populations. Through the works exhibited here – from loosely woven “fi sh traps” to ceramic “baby dolls” – the show reveals the importance of both Debra Sloan, Adam and Eve as Dosojins, individual creativity and community- knowledge transmission. 2019. Courtesy of the Artist

MERYL MCMASTER: AS IMMENSE AS THE SKY Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art and History, Nelson. Sep 26, 2020 - Feb 28, 2021 Born in of Plains and European ancestry, acclaimed artist Meryl McMas- ter has created a powerful body of identity-probing work by photographing herself – often wearing elaborate costumes, headdresses and makeup – within the vast land- scape. In her recent series, she poses questions about the passage of time, the cycle of life, and the relationship between human beings and the natural world. Travelling Meryl McMaster, from Newfoundland to the Prairies, she has situated herself beside glistening tidal Harbourage for a Song, 2019 pools, atop immense boulders, and in the midst of grassy plains.

KELOWNA family $10; members free; thu free. sun (during exhibitions) 12pm-5pm. To Sep 13 Art in Action: Colour. An- Ongoing Boarder X. Featuring Geert Maas Sculpture Gardens nual exhibition of work by students Jordan Bennett, Micheal Langan/ and Gallery from the Central Okanagan Region. Colonialism Skateboards (in 250 Reynolds Rd To Oct 11 From Geisha to Diva: The collaboration with Kent Monkman), ✆250-860-7012 geertmaas.org Kimono of Ichimaru. The fascinat- Bracken Hanuse Corlett, Roger Crait, mon-sat 10am-5pm; sun by chance. ing life of Ichi-maru (1906-1997) is Steven Daviews, Mark Igloliorte, Internationally acclaimed artist told through this collection of her Mason Mashon, Meagan Musseau, Geert Maas invites the public kimono, obi, and personal effects. Meghann O'Brien, Les Ramsay, and to visit his exceptional sculpture To Nov 1 Jorden Doody: I Must Be Amanda Strong. Curated by Jamie gardens and indoor gallery, with one Streaming features larger-than-life Issac. Organized and circulated of the largest collections of bronze icons and aims to have viewers by Art Gallery. Centring sculpture in Canada; changing question their notions of ‘reality’. contemporary works by Indigenous exhibitions, Maas creates distinctive, Ongoing Melany Nugent-Noble: artists who surf, skate, and snow- rounded, semi-abstract figures, Nothing to be done. Atmospheric board, Boarder X is an affirmation of architectural structures and installa- installation that references the stage cultural resilience and an acknowl- tions in a wide variety of materials, set of Samuel Beckett’s play, Waiting edgment of ongoing respect and including bronze, stainless steel, for Godot, with large replica moon reverence for the land. aluminum, wood and stoneware. hanging low in the sky next to a Burr The great diversity of outdoor art is Oak tree. OFFSITE: Kelowna Inter- NELSON complemented in the gallery by an national Airport (YLW). Ongoing puti overwhelming number of paintings, kwala - we are still here is a series Oxygen Art Centre serigraphs, medals, reliefs and of vibrant multi-layered portraits by 3-320 Vernon St (Alley Entrance) sculptures in various media. Sheldon Pierre Louis. ✆250-352-6322 oxygenartcentre.org Kelowna Art Gallery NANAIMO wed-sat 1-5pm. Please visit our 1315 Water St website to learn about our COVID-19 ✆250-762-2226 Nanaimo Art Gallery prevention protocols. kelownaartgallery.com 150 Commercial St To Sep 26 Z'otz* Collective. Z’otz* tue & thu 10am-8pm; wed, fri & sat ✆250-754-1750 Collective, Nahúm Flores (Honduras), 10am-5pm; sun 12pm-4pm. Admis- nanaimoartgallery.ca Erik Jerezano (Mexico), and Ilyana sion: adults $5; seniors/students $4; tue-fri 12pm-5pm; sat 10am-5pm; Martínez (Mexico|Canada), take up

18 SEP - OCT 2020 a remote residency in their Toronto exhibitions and has special monthly Westminster. This family-friendly studio while transmitting updates artist promotions -check website for event invites audience of young and and studio visits through our online details. This peaceful, welcoming old to explore the city in their own platforms. Following their remote space makes unique art accessible pace, and check out artworks by residency, Z'otz* Collective present and affordable for everyone! professional and emerging artists an exhibition featuring drawings who reside in the city. and a vinyl installation at Oxygen NEW WESTMINSTER Art Centre. The Gallery at Queen's Park New Media Gallery Centennial Lodge, Queen's Park Touchstones Nelson Museum Anvil Centre ✆604-525-3244 acnw.ca/gallery of Art and History 777 Columbia St, 3rd Flr By appt. only, free admission; 502 Vernon St ✆604-875-1865 limited hours due to the ✆250-352-9813 newmediagallery.ca COVID-19 pandemic. touchstonesnelson.ca tue-sun 10am-5pm. Ongoing Arts Council of New thu 12-8pm; fri-sun 12-4pm. The A contemporary public art gallery Westminster (ACNW) Permanent first hour dedicated to seniors and devoted to presenting extraordi- Collection, a variety of works by the immunosuppressed. Admission: nary international, national and artists associated with the arts adults $8; seniors/students $6; regional new media artists. Ongoing council over the past 53 years. youth $4; children and members Currency. Eight artists from around free; Thursdays 5-8pm by donation. the world consider the multiple NORTH VANCOUVER Opening Sep 12 Turning the narratives and problematic relation- Page: Celebrating 100 Years of ships that have accumulated around CityScape Community the Nelson Public Library. The contemporary notions of currency Art Space Nelson Public Library examines its and value in a rapidly changing North Vancouver Community Arts own evolution in this, its centenary world of technology. 335 Lonsdale Ave. year, in partnership with Touch- ✆604-988-6844 nvartscouncil.ca stones Nelson: Museum of Art and New West Cultural Crawl mon-wed, fri 9am-5pm; thu 9am- History. A century of reading, public various location 8pm; sat noon-5pm. Please visit programming, galloping technology, ✆604-525-3244 northvanarts.ca to read our up to and an expanding societal role newwestculturalcrawl.com date COVID-19 policy and proce- is chronicled through timeline, Oct 17-18 The New West Cultural dures before you plan your visit. text, historic images, illustrations, Crawl is an annual arts & culture Sep 11-Oct 10 Art Rental Show. and audiovisual components. A festival that celebrates and exhibits Visit CityScape Community ArtSpace companion book complements the the vast creative talents across New for our semi-annual salon-style Gallery B exhibition. Opening Sep 26 Westminster. Artist studios and ven- Art Rental Show. On view are 2-D Meryl McMaster: As Immense as ues open their doors for two days artworks available for rent and sale. the Sky. A single subject, dressed to welcome thousands of visitors Art Rental is a simple and affordable in ornate costumes or wielding intri- from across Metro Vancouver. The way to enhance your home or office cate, handmade props, stands alone 17th Annual New West Cultural with original art created by local in a vast, empty landscape. It feels Crawl will take place on October 17 artists. Rental fees range from dreamlike, otherworldly, magical. + 18, 2020 at venues across New $10 – $55 a month.

ViewPoint Art Gallery 814 Hwy 3A 17TH ANNUAL ✆250-505-6691 viewpointartgallery.com See website for hours. NEW WEST Located in Nelson, BC with expan- sive views of Kootenay Lake and two CULTURAL floors of gallery space. Featuring 60+ established and emerging artists. from the Kootenay region CRAWL and select artists from within BC only. The Gallery showcases artwork OCTOBER 17 +18 2020 in a wide array of artistic forms that NEWWESTCULTURALCRAWL.COM vary in style (realist to abstract) and in medium (watercolour, acrylic, DISCOVER oil, mixed media). Also featuring: ART + CULTURE sculptures, pottery, glass, quilts, IN NEW WESTMINSTER photography, woodwork, fibre, jew- elry and more. ViewPoint also hosts preview-art.com PREVIEW 19 Z’otz* Collective: Residency and Exhibition OXYGEN ART CENTRE, Nelson BC - Aug 22 - Sep 26 by Michael Turner Taking its name from the Mayan word for “bat,” the Z’otz* Collective comprises three Toronto-based artists of Latin American heritage – Nahúm Flores, Erik Jerezano and Ilyana Martínez – who meet weekly in a shared studio to collaborate on draw- ing, painting, collage, sculpture and installation. The three have a common interest in storytelling, as evidenced by their careful use of titles – not to enforce the meaning of their work, but to suggest what is possible when in its presence. This exhibition was originally conceived as an on-location residency (was there any other kind before the current pandemic?). Oxygen’s Julia Prudhomme proposed in its place an “augmented” program to “ensure the safety of the artists and community, while also o ering an intimate glimpse into the collective’s studio.” The result, for those who tune in for updates and online studio visits August 22 to 28, is an intuitive, chance-based ro- Z’otz* Collective, Historical Sneeze 2 (series), 2016-17, mixed media on paper tational method, where members work on di erent projects concurrently, then exchange them. Here, time and space collapse, allowing for a condition somewhere between essence and existence. Flores was born in Danlí, Honduras, and immigrated to Canada at age 17. He holds a BFA in drawing and painting from OCADU and has exhibited throughout Canada and Central America. Jerezano, born in Mexico, has exhibited widely and was involved in a number of community- based art projects in Mexico City, where he collaborated on murals. Martínez was born in Toronto and has lived in Pennsylvania, Wyoming and Mexico. She holds a bachelor of design from NSCAD and has participated in design projects at the National Gallery of Canada, Art Gallery of and National Museum of Art in Mexico City. oxygenartcentre.org

NORTH VANCOUVER Opening Sep 19 Now Bulletin: through Canadian and international Artworks, Letters and Printed residencies, public programs and Oct 16-Nov 14 Patterns of the City Matter from the Garry Neill Ken- a publication. Exhibition taking a closer look at the nedy Collection. Now Bulletin is an materiality of our urban environ- exhibition, residency series, public North Vancouver Archives ment. The artists in this exhibit delve art project and public program on Community History Centre into its hidden beauty and address the archive, collection and works 3202 Institute Rd the future concerns of the cities of eminent Vancouver artist and ✆604-990-3700 ext. 8011 we call home. former NSCAD president, Garry Neill nvma.ca Kennedy. Reflecting on hospitality, mon-thu by appt. Griffin Art Projects history, memory and the archive in Opening Oct 13 A Landmark Trans- 1174 Welch St relation to Kennedy and his long formed: 100 Years of Serving the ✆604-985-0136 history at NSCAD, this project also Community. This year marks the griffinartprojects.ca invites previous NSCAD graduates 100th anniversary of the Archives sat 12-5pm. to collaboratively explore this history of North Vancouver building at 3203

20 SEP - OCT 2020 Institute Road in Lynn Valley. As part of BC Culture days, this online exhibition traces the history of the building, from the fourth Lynn Valley Elementary School in 1920 to the 4th Meridian Auctions current state-of-the-art Archives of North Vancouver. Drawing upon the www.4thmeridian.ca collections of the North Vancouver Museum and Archives, the exhibition 4th Meridian is the only Okanagan includes architectural drawings, Fine Art & Fine Vintage Auction House archival photographs and excerpts Consignments welcome for our monthly online from oral histories told by former students, school staff, and cultural auctions. We also buy estate objects with a keen heritage leaders. Join us in celebrat- interest in the curious and the eclectic. ing our designated heritage building and discovering its pivotal role in transforming Lynn Valley over the past 100 years.

Seymour Art Gallery 4360 Gallant Ave ✆604-924-1378 seymourartgallery.com thu-sun 11am-4pm. To Sep 19 Xiang Su: Interweav- ing. West Vancouver-based artist Xiang Su shows intricately woven @4th.meridian.vintage geometric works on canvas and a @4th.meridian.auctions large-scale installation, stretching Detail from “Woodward’s” William Featherston, 1977 the height of the gallery, made of hundreds of pieces of thread. This deeply personal collection of work draws from Su’s experience as a conversation every week, with 4thmeridian.ca Chinese Canadian artist, and layers related content on our social media thu-sat 10am-3pm or by appt. themes of childhood, memory, and channels and on our website. To Sep 27 Online Auction. Canadian home with issues surrounding immi- & International Fine Art and Collect- gration, otherness, and assimilation. OSOYOOS ibles. W.P. Phillips, Bill Featherston, Alberto De Castro, Jack Shadbolt, The Polygon Gallery Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre Canadian studio art pottery. Join our 1000 Rancher Creek Rd 101 Carrie Cates Court email list for notifications of all on- ✆250-495-7901 • 1-888-495-8555 ✆604-986-1351 thepolygon.ca line auctions. To Oct 4 Penticton Art nkmipdesert.com thu-fri 11am-9pm; sat-sun 10am- Gallery Fundraising Auction. Ted mon-fri 9am-3:30pm; subject to 5pm. Admission by donation, Harrison, Molly Lamb Bobak, signed change please check website. courtesy of BMO Financial Group. Emily Carr book. Shop: Browse our Admission: adults $12; seniors & Sep 4-Nov 8 Third Realm showcas- curated selection of museum quality students $11; children (5-17) $8; es a crucial period of artistic pro- artworks, objects d’art and curious family $36. duction in Asia from 2006 to 2013. and unique collectibles. Visit our Come learn about the Okanagan The exhibition includes photography, website for full details. People and the rich history of the film, and installation by seminal fig- Osoyoos Indian Band. Explore the ures of the Asian contemporary art Penticton Art Gallery desert and learn of the creatures scene. Ongoing Raymond Boisjoly: 199 Marina Way that inhabit our desert environment. ✆ Becoming the Past of Another 250-493-2928 Daily activities include a Guided Time. Presented on the Polygon’s pentictonartgallery.com Walk, Live Snake Show, Cultural Ac- lower exterior windows, Vancouver mon-fri 10am-5pm; sat-sun 11am- tivities and more. Please check our artist Raymond Boisjoly thoughtfully 4pm. Admission by donation. website for scheduled programming. reflects on how to speak to this Opening Sep 18 To Talk With unprecedented time of change, and Others. Responds to the minutes the experience of everything being PENTICTON of a meeting in August of 1977 between Prime Minister Pierre Elliot different and in flux.The Polygon 4th Meridian Art & Auctions Podcast is The Gallery's way to Trudeau and five Yukon First Nations 104 -1475 Fairview Rd. leaders regarding the then-approved share some of these stories. New ✆250-488-0850 • 250-462-4969 preview-art.com PREVIEW 21 Soundings: An Exhibition in Five Parts MORRIS AND HELEN BELKIN ART GALLERY, Vancouver BC - Sep 8 - Dec 6 by Michael Turner Guest curated by Candice Hop- kins and Dylan Robinson, this group exhibition features com- missioned works in sound, video, sculpture and performance by 17 artists, many of whom are Indig- enous, all of whom were invited by the curators to respond to the question “How can a score be a call or tool for decolonization?” Designed to unfold cumulative-

Photo: Courtesy of the artist and the Agnes Etherington Art Centre Photo: Courtesy of the artist and Agnes ly, in a sequence of fi ve parts Tanya Lukin Linklater, We wear one another, 2019, over a number of locations, the performance documentation “scores” are activated at specifi c moments by musicians, dancers, performers and gallery-goers. Although materially rich and varied (from beadwork to graphic notation), Soundings is rooted in concepts of Indigenous land, language and relations. For the curators, the intention is to move unfamiliar audiences beyond the ceremonial land acknowledgement and provide “in- structions for sensing and listening to Indigenous histories that trouble the colonial imagery.” Soundings originated with the Agnes Etherington Art Centre at Queen’s University, Kingston, on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anisinaabeg. For the show’s current ver- sion on Musqueam territory, the Belkin has collaborated with UBC’s Musqueam Language and Culture Department, School of Music, Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, First Nations House of Learning, and Museum of Anthropology. Artists featured in the exhibition are Raven Chacon, Sebastian De Line, Camille Georgeson- Usher, Maggie Groat, Kite, Germaine Koh, Cheryl L’Hirondelle, Tanya Lukin Linklater, Cristóbal Martinez, Peter Morin, Ogimaa Mikana, Diamond Point, Lisa C. Ravensbergen, Heidi Aklase- aq Senungetuk, Greg Staats, Olivia Whetung and Tania Willard. The Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery iteration of Soundings was organized in collaboration with Lorna Brown and Barbara Cole. belkin.ubc.ca

PENTICTON his website. Edward Mapplethorpe: drawgallery.com American Cycle. With mere days tue-fri 12-5pm and by appt. Mackenzie Pipeline. You Are Not until the US election to determine Our Gallery Beyond Walls cele- Alone: An International Call for the fate of democracy and the free brates the diversity and talent of Artists. Celebrates the power of art world, American Cycle serves as a local and regional artists. Opening and serves as a poignant testament call to action for the US to cleanse Sep 8 Fall In Love With Art! and celebration of our diversity, itself of its social and political stains. Exhibit of eclectic works in glass, culture and reminder that we are not wood, paint, metal, photography alone. 181 Days and Counting… PORT ALBERNI and featuring work from this year's Artwork in Quarantine by Dirk 8th Annual Plein Air Paint Out! Van Stralen. Since March 21 he DRAW Gallery DRAW will be showcasing works by has produced a drawing a day, 4529 Melrose St artists such as Doug Blackwell aka publishing them on social media and ✆250-724-2056 • 1-855-755-0566 SockeyeKing, Jacques De Backer,

22 SEP - OCT 2020 Cynthia Bonesky, Cecil Dawson, lifelong journey. From fun art to fine artists whose works consider the Lucas Chickite, Pamela Holl Hunt, art, an exhibition for the young and idea of place and related themes. Perry Johnston, Jillian Mayne, Ann the young at heart. For exhibition McIvor, Shannon McWhinney, Emma updates please check website. PRINCE RUPERT Paveley, Mark Penney, Todd Robin- son, Susan Schaefer, Perrin Sparks, PRINCE GEORGE Museum of Northern BC Ariane Terez, Marla Thirsk, Sue 100 First Ave W Thomas, Gordon Wilson and Nancy Two Rivers Gallery ✆250-624-3207 Wilson. We’d love to share the art 725 Canada Games Way museumofnorthernbc.com with you! Bring a friend and enjoy.... ✆250-614-7800 • 1-888-221-1155 tue-sat 9am-5pm. Please book Covid precautions in place for your tworiversgallery.ca ahead. Mask required. Admission: safe viewing. mon-fri 10am-5pm. Gallery opening adults $8; teens (13-19) $4; times and exhibition dates may children (6-12) $3; children under 5 PORT MOODY change in response to circumstanc- & members free. es around the COVID-19 pandemic. The Museum of Northern British Port Moody Arts Centre Refer to our website for updates. Columbia is housed in a large cedar 2425 St Johns St To Oct 4 Nicola Harwood: The wood longhouse where it exhibits ✆604-931-2008 pomoarts.ca Summoning (No Words). An inter- the culture and history of the Pacific Reopening Sep 8. For updated open- active sound installation built of the Northwest Coast of Canada. Current ing hours please check website. female voice. Her Voice: Work by Exhibit: Eclectic, ArtWorks from ONLINE & LIVE EXHIBITIONS To Sep Women Artists from the Perma- the MNBC Collection by Local 13 Pushing the Boundaries: FCA nent Collection. A celebration of art and Regional Artists. Fraser Valley Chapter. Juried by by women artists of note. GALLERIA Federation of Canadian Artists. Gina To Sep 20 PLACE. A travelling QUALICUM BEACH Luke: Treading Lightly. Altered nat- exhibition produced by the Nomadic ural environments perceived through Gallery and curated by France The Old School House digital media. Sylvan Hamburger. Trépanier, which features work by Arts Centre Creating vibrant, uncanny imagery Ghislain Brown-Kossi, Florence De- 122 Fern Rd W on relief printed textiles. Sep 24- beugny, Johanne Galipeau, and Marc ✆250-752-6133 Nov 1 Art 4 Life Making art is a Patrick Lacaille-four francophone theoldschoolhouse.org

Image: Prairie Invasions: A Lullaby, installation detail, 2019, photograph, wall, 148 x 97 x 2 inches. Photograph of sculptural intervention. Courtesy of the artist. preview-art.com PREVIEW 23 Vignettes by Robin Laurence BRITISH COLUMBIA

KELSEY STEPHENSON: FLUX Vernon Public Art Gallery, Vernon. To Sep 30 Alberta artist Kelsey Stephenson has created an installation of large, screen-printed silk panels that immerse viewers in a sensory experience of her province’s major waterways. Complemented by a soundtrack recorded at watershed sites depict- ed here, along Alberta rivers and at the glaciers and ice fi elds at their source, the installation asks us to consider the ways in which landscape both shapes us and is Kelsey Stephenson, fl u x shaped by us. An inevitable subtext here is the impact melting glaciers will have on (installation view), 2020 Photo: Yuri Akuney – Digital Perfections human settlement.

PRAIRIE INVASIONS: A LULLABY Richmond Art Gallery, Richmond. To Oct 18 The descendant of Russian Mennonite immigrants, Emily Neufeld has created monu- mental photographs that record her encounters with abandoned farmhouses on the Canadian Prairies. She spent two years researching and photographing these struc- tures, focusing not only on the collapsed roofs, peeling paint and debris-strewn fl oors, but also on natural elements she laboriously introduced into the interiors. Grids of Emily Neufeld, Prairie Invasions: A Lullaby, wildfl owers tacked to the wall, clods of dirt and prairie grasses beside a single bed – 2019, (installation view). all speak to human connection to place. Courtesy of the artist

NEXT SPRING: KATRINA VERA WONG Beaty Biodiversity Museum, Vancouver. To Nov 1 Artist, writer and zine editor, Katrina Vera Wong draws from a range of literary, botan- ical and visual art sources to create hybrid fl ower works that she calls “Frankenfl ora.” With great delicacy and precision, she pieces together pressed or dried parts – petals, leaves, stems, branches – from a wide variety of fl owers and plants to create geneti- cally impossible new fl oral forms. Among her inspirations are ikebana (the Japanese Katrina Vera Wong, Frankenfl ora Courtesy of the artist art of fl ower arranging); the writing of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Mary Shelley and Emily Dickinson; and the “nonsense botany” of Edward Lear.

QUALICUM BEACH and on Zoom). Tosh 10 Studio richmondartgallery.org Exhibition will feature landscapes, wed-sat 12pm-4:30pm. Entrance: tue-sat 11am-3pm. still life, figures and none objective Northeast side of the Cultural Centre To Sep 27 Martin Hill: Right Hand paintings in all styles and expressed on Minoru Blvd. Turn. Hill creates stained glass-es- in various media. To Oct 18 Emily Neufeld: Prairie que paintings that remind us of Invasions: A Lullaby. A solo peaceful scenes that are an instant RICHMOND exhibition featuring photographs balm to the soul. Kat Cearns: Life is and sculptures culminating from Good. “Cottage-core" since before it Lipont Gallery artist Emily Neufeld’s exploration was trending, acrylic works evoking 4211 No. 3 Rd of abandoned homes. For the past whimsical and nostalgic scenes that ✆604-285-9975 lipontgallery.ca several years Neufeld has been remind us: life is good. Jane Dow: mon-fri 10am-5pm by appt. performing interventions in houses 8 6 7 5 3 0 9. Fierce glow up punk Sep 1-30 Resonance of Paper slated for demolition in the Lower rock take on west coast landscapes Drifting. Paintings and Calligraphy Mainland and in abandoned farm- and a loose and furious gritty style. by Jiangang Su. Sep 17-30 Work houses across the Canadian Prairies. Opening Oct 5 The 25th Anniver- on Paper. Art by Othon Tellez, Mark Searching through remnants of the sary Arrowsmith FCA Show will Glavina, Fanny Tang, Anyuta Gusako- sites, she probes for traces of the feature 40 pieces using acrylic, va, Xuan Li, and Li Li. lives and histories of those who have oil, watercolour paints, pastels and resided there. Please note a limited media. Opening reception: Oct 14, Richmond Art Gallery number of visitors will be allowed to 2pm (limited in-person attendance 180-7700 Minoru Gate enter the exhibition at one time. ✆604-247-8363

24 SEP - OCT 2020 SALMON ARM $12; children 6-12 $5; artists in their venues/studios in dif- children under 5 free. ferent ways. All Venues will be listed Salmon Arm Arts Centre Saahlinda Naay–the Haida Gwaii virtually on sunshinecoastartcrawl. 70 Hudson Ave NE Museum–offers a fascinating look com, others are open by appoint- ✆250-832-1170 into Haida Gwaii culture from diverse ment and most by drop-in visits. salmonarmartscentre.ca perspectives. Haida knowledge, All will be following the Provincial tue-sat 11am-4pm. Admission scientific information, natural spec- Health Guidelines. by donation. Physical distancing imens, oral history and art all blend measures in place. together into a fluid and constantly SURREY To Oct 10 The Forecast. Mixed changing exhibit context. We work media artists use photographic collaboratively with communities Arnold Mikelson installation work to challenge how and organizations to provide an Mind & Matter Art Gallery we interpret evidence of the climate inspiring and holistic learning 13743 16th Ave crisis. Oct 14-17 The PRIDE exhibi- experience of all things Haida Gwaii. ✆604-536-6460 tion. Collaborative and mixed media For the most current gallery hours mindandmatterart.com artworks celebrating the LGBTQ2S+ and exhibition updates please daily 12-6pm. community in Salmon Arm. Opening check website. Sep Arnold Mikelson, wood Oct 23 Dust to Dust. 15 mixed sculpture. Jan Davidson, acrylic. media artists from the BC Interior SUNSHINE COAST Jack Olive, pottery. Shirley explore the topic of death. Thomas, acrylic. Bob Gonzales, Sunshine Coast Art Crawl wood turning. Linda Morris, acrylic. SKIDEGATE ✆604-740-5825 Alicia Ballard, jewellery. Millie sunshinecoastartcrawl.com Meerheimb, watercolour. Richard Haida Gwaii Museum Oct 23-25 The Sunshine Coast Art Westwood, steel. Catherine at Kay Llnagaay Crawl is “reimagined” in 2020 from Robinson, coloured pencil. 2 Second Beach Rd Langdale to Earls Cove and virtually Oct Arnold Mikelson, wood sculp- ✆250-559-4643 beyond. Over the 3 days, the Coast ture. Sandra Tomchuck, acrylic. haidagwaiimuseum.ca transforms into one large interactive Thema Newburry, fibre art.Bob Temporarily closed. Admission: art show and this year Crawlers Askew, woodturning. Susan Amen- adults $16; seniors $12; students will have the opportunity to visit the dolagine, ceramic. Irena Shklover,

preview-art.com PREVIEW 25 Broken Promises NIKKEI NATIONAL MUSEUM & CULTURAL CENTRE, Burnaby BC - Sep 26, 2020 - Spring 2021 by Michael Turner The lead image chosen for this exhibition is recognizable to anyone with a passing knowledge of historic race relations in British Columbia: a curbside photograph of a boy and girl, both white and well-dressed, their faces pressed against the window of a dark- ened Japanese shop. Because the picture is dated 1942, we know that the shop is closed, its property confi scated, and its owner(s) and their families detained, if not already relocat- ed to an interior internment camp. Anything beyond this reading exists within the realm of childhood wonder. Taking its name from the Canadian federal government’s mistreatment of Japanese Ca- Jack Lindsay. City of Vancouver Archives, 1184-1537 nadians during and after the Second World War, Broken Promises is the result of the Landscape of Injustice’s seven-year multidis- ciplinary, multi-institutional, community-engaged inquiry into the dispossession of Japanese Canadians in the 1940s. Framed as a story, the exhibition is told through the work of seven narrators, each of whom have specifi c interests and expertise. Some of these interests are available in didactic form, others embodied within the objects and images on display. Most remarkable about Broken Promises is its use of photographs, specifi cally those housed in the City of Vancouver Archives, where the lead image was sourced. Those curious about this photograph can easily access it online. The photo was taken by Jack Lindsay, a news photog- rapher with the now-defunct Vancouver News-Herald, where it was presumably published. As for the story that ran with the picture, that too is presumable. Su ce it to say, the erroneously titled “Children looking in the window of a Japanese store, closed after the relocation of Japa- nese nationals” now tells a di erent story. centre.nikkeiplace.org

SURREY collection about place, identity, and VANCOUVER memory. Searching for Surrey, mixed medium. Gunilla Lindgren, Colour Collective investigates Art Beatus (Vancouver) watercolour. Valerie Eibner, fused the diversity of Surrey through Consultancy Ltd. glass. Darryl Hancock, pottery. landscape painting. Ongoing Don 610-808 Nelson St Mary Mikelson, oil. Hutchinson & Ying-Yueh Chuang: ✆604-688-2633 Passages, fantastic ceramic crea- artbeatus.com Surrey Art Gallery tures. Carol Sawyer: Proscenium, mon-fri 12-4pm. 13750 88 Ave video installation plays with illusions Art Beatus showcases interna- ✆604-501-5566 and performance. OFFSITE: At Ur- tional art with a special focus on surrey.ca/artgallery banScreen, projecting art after dark contemporary Asian art. Making tue, wed, thu 4pm-9:30pm. sat (exterior of Chuck Bailey Recreation an appointment is recommended. 10am-5pm. Free admission. Centre,surrey.ca/urbanscreen) On- Please phone or email gallery for Opening Sep 19 Where We Have going Varvara & Mar: We Are the more info. Been, celebrates 45th anniver- Clouds, outdoor projection lets you sary with works from permanent join a beautiful cloudscape.

26 SEP - OCT 2020 Art Works Gallery Bau-Xi Gallery and domestic crafts simultaneously 1536 Venables St 3045 Granville St by incorporating the post modernist ✆604-688-3301 artworksbc.com ✆604-733-7011 form of the grid. mon-fri 9:30am-5pm; sat 10am- bau-xi.com Oct 3-17 Sheri Bakes. Vancouver 5pm; sun by appt. only. mon-sat 10am-5:30pm; Island landscape painter Sheri Art Works represents some of BC's sun 11am-5:30pm. Bakes continues to explores light most dynamic artists. Working with Sep 9-22 Eric Louie. This Vancouver and atmospheric motion (wind) corporations, movie studios, and based painter uses many thin layers in nature. many of Vancouver’s leading interior of luminescent glazes to create Oct 24-Nov 4 Nicole Katsuras. designers and architectural firms, delicate, yet dynamic forms that This Toronto based artist paints Art Works has developed a distinct are central to the ‘virtual worlds’ highly textured, colourful abstract and unique aesthetic vision, comple- he creates for the viewer to explore paintings inspired by still-life, menting and creating value within in his abstract paintings. Vicky portraiture, landscape and art residential and commercial spaces. Christou: Continuum. In a new history. Pat O’Hara. O’Hara’s newest Visit our website for information on body of abstract paintings, Christou series of colourful abstract mixed Haughton_Preview_2/3H_SO2020_REVISED.qxd 2020-08-10 1:08 PM Page 1 upcoming exhibitions. explores visual themes of media paintings.

VIEW FROM THE SPIT VII (DAWN WITH THREE TREES) DAVID HAUGHTON ISLAND PAINTINGS III VISUAL SPACE GALLERY, 3352 DUNBAR STREET, VANCOUVER, BC SEPTEMBER 24–OCTOBER 7 – NOON TO 5:00 DAILY EXTENDED HOURS WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS UNTIL 8:00

VIEW PAINTINGS AT WWW.HAUGHTON-ART.CA preview-art.com PREVIEW 27 VANCOUVER To Oct 11 Yahguudangang-To Pay Catriona Jeffries Respect-The Repatriation Journey 950 E Cordova St Beaty Biodiversity Museum of the Haida Nation. The Haida ✆604-736-1554 2212 Main Mall, UBC Nation has identified over 12,000 catrionajeffries.com ✆604-827-4955 Haida belongings and ancestors held sat 12-5pm. Catriona Jeffries is one beatymuseum.ubc.ca in museums around the world. This of Canada’s pre-eminent spaces for tue-sun 10am-5pm. Admission: immersive exhibition is a powerful contemporary art and is recognized adults $14; seniors 65+/students/ and transformative look at one na- internationally for its ongoing, youth (13-17) $12; children (5-12) tion's efforts to reclaim their cultural rigorous contribution to contempo- $10; children under 5 free. treasures. Ongoing To Speak with rary art discourse. Established in Fall in love with the diversity of life a Golden Voice. To commemorate 1994, the gallery represents artists as you explore over 500 exhibits the 100th anniversary of Bill Reid of international prominence whose and stare through the jaws of the guest curator Gwaai Edenshaw, who practices have emerged out of the largest creature ever to live on was mentored by Reid, will provide renowned conceptual art histories Earth–the blue whale. To Nov 1 an insightful look at the complex- of Vancouver. Sep 12-Oct 10 Katrina Vera Wong: Next Spring. ities of Bill Reid's life and legacy. Elizabeth McIntosh. Learning from literature, botany, The exhibition includes rarely seen herbaria and ikebana, Wong makes treasures by Reid and works from Chinese Cultural Centre flowers from dried or pressed plants artists such as Robert Davidson Museum and calls them Frankenflora. She and . 555 Columbia St currently writes about sciart as a ✆604-658-8880 cccvan.com subject editor at Science Borealis, a Brian Scott Fine Arts Gallery Temporarily closed. Admission by Canadian science blog, and edits in Yaletown donation. For the most current hours full-time and freelance capacities. 114-1118 Homer St of operation, please check website. She is also the creator of Seagery ✆250-337-1941 bscottfinearts.ca Ongoing Generation to Genera- Zine, a small annual print publication wed-sat 11-4pm. tion-History of Chinese Canadi- that explores the overlap between Artist Brian Scott's Yaletown gallery ans in British Columbia. Photos art, science and literature. features cityscape oils and acrylics and artifacts of the first Chinese of Vancouver from various loca- immigrants in British Columbia from Bill Reid Gallery tions. , Granville the 1800s. The Chinese Canadian of Northwest Coast Art Square, Cloud Nine and Granville Military Museum is also on location. 639 Hornby Street and Burrard Bridges. Also paintings Learn about Chinese contributions ✆604-682-3455 of Whistler/Blackcomb in all four to both world wars and the personal billreidgallery.ca seasons, Longhorn Saloon, Nancy stories of Chinese-Canadians in the wed-sun 11am-5pm; thu 9:30am- Green Way, South Side Deli etc. He Canadian Armed Forces in WW II. 11am. Seniors (60+), vulnerable spent two years establishing his people and first responders thu Vancouver Gallery which has Choboter Fine Art 9:30-11am. Admission: adults $13; been a revitalization of his career 23 Alexander St seniors $10; students $8; youths having been painting for 45 years ✆604-688-0145 choboter.com (13-17)Preview $6; adchildren V2_Craft 12 and Year under 11/08/20 and having 11:22 sold AM 3000 Page original 1 mon-sat 12-6pm. and members free; family $30. paintings worldwide. Ongoing presentation of new mixed-media, three dimensional paintings and five decades of figura- tive abstract paintings by local artist Don Choboter. Personal+Material Circle Craft Gallery Geographies: 1-1666 Johnston St, ✆604-669-8021 circlecraft.net Craftat the Centre daily 10am-5pm. In partnership with the Circle Craft is a unique BC Artist Cooperative dedicated to providing Craft Council of BC opportunities for craftspeople to connect with the community. September 10–December 11, 2020 Formed in 1972, Circle Craft utilizes a ‘direct from the artist’ approach, and our Granville Island Shop & Gallery features the work of over 3075 Slocan Street, Vancouver, BC 130 artists from BC. italianculturalcentre.ca Tel: 604.430.3337 Sep 3-Oct 31 Walter Davidson: Back to the Future.

28 SEP - OCT 2020 Paying Homage to Legendary Artist Bill Reid To Speak with a Golden Voice BILL REID GALLERY OF NORTHWEST COAST ART, Vancouver BC - To April 11, 2021 by Latash-Maurice Nahanee Thinking outside the canoe led the late Bill Reid (1920-1998) to create monu- mental iconic works such as The Raven and the First Men (MOA), Chief of the Undersea World (), and The Spirit of Haida Gwaii (Vancou- ver International Airport). He drew upon his understanding of traditional Haida art forms and rendered them in contempo- rary ways. Reid is recognized as one of Canada’s greatest creative geniuses. Gwaai Edenshaw, considered to be Reid’s last apprentice, is guest curator for the exhibition entitled To Speak with a Golden Voice, presented in celebra-

Photo: Ulli Steltzer. Courtesy of the Museum Anthropology at UBC Photo: Ulli Steltzer. tion of Reid’s 100th birthday. Edenshaw Bill Reid at the launch of Lootaas, Skidegate, 1986 wrote: “Bill Reid was a master goldsmith, sculptor, community activist, and mentor whose lasting legacy and infl uence has been cemented by his fusion of Haida traditions with his own modernist aesthetic. Just about every Northwest Coast artist working today has a connection or link to Reid. Before he be- came renowned for his artwork, he was a CBC radio announcer recognized for his memorable voice – in fact, one of Reid’s many Haida names was Kihlguulins, or ‘golden voice.’ His role as a public fi gure helped him become a pivotal force in the resurgence of Northwest Coast art, introducing the world to its importance and empowering generations of artists.” On the 100th anniversary of Reid’s birth, the Royal Ca- nadian Mint issued a new $2 coin featuring a striking colour image of Reid’s Xhuwaji/Haida Grizzly Bear design, which can be seen at the gallery. Said Marie Lemay, president and CEO, “The Mint is delighted to add the story of Bill Reid’s pivotal role in raising awareness of Haida art, and the traditions and culture it represents to the long list of circulation coins celebrating what makes us proud to be Canadian. Millions of Canadians will experience the power and beauty of Bill Reid’s art as this coin fi nds its way to them in their change.” Haawa (“thank you” in Haida) to master artist Bill Reid for his exceptional contributions to Canadian art. Bill Reid, $2 coin featuring billreidgallery.ca Xhuwaji/Haida Grizzly Bear design, 2020 Photo: Courtesy of the Royal Canadian Mint preview-art.com PREVIEW 29

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2 2 Petley Jones Gallery 3 2245 Granville St 604.732.5353 7th Ave petleyjones.com 5 4 3 He el Fine Art Auction House 2247 Granville St 8th Ave 604.732.6505 6 4 Ian Tan Gallery 7 2342 Granville St 604.738.1077 WEST BROADWAY iantangallery.com 5 Douglas Reynolds Gallery 2335 Granville St 604.731.9292 10th Ave douglasreynoldsgallery.com 6 Marion Scott Gallery The Bend 2020 Oil on canvas 36” x 48” 2423 Granville St 604.685.1934 GRANVILLE marionscottgallery.com 11th Ave 7 2435 Granville St TIM FRASER 604.736.5444 12th Ave Flow 8 The Art Emporium 2928 Granville St 604.738.3510 Sept 12th - 30th, 2020 theartemporium.ca 13th Ave 9 Bau-Xi Gallery 8 3045 Granville St 604.733.7011 bau-xi.com iantangallery 14th Ave 2342 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC 604 738 1077 iantangallery.com 9

preview-art.com PREVIEW 33 VANCOUVER Craft Council of BC Gallery Dundarave 1386 Cartwright St Print Workshop + Gallery Coastal Peoples ✆604-687-7270 craftcouncilbc.ca 1640 Johnston St, Granville Island Fine Arts Gallery wed-sun 11am-4pm or by appt. ✆604-689-1650 200-332 Water St To Sep 24 Looking Glass: Apertura dundaraveprintworkshop.com ✆604-684-9222 Series. An exhibition of 15 new fri, sat & sun 1am-4pm. coastalpeoples.com cut and polished sculptural works To Oct 4 All Members Summer mon-sun 10am-6pm. by Vancouver glass artist Laura Show. A salon style show of A superb collection of muse- Murdoch. While these works stand monotypes, etchings, relief prints, um-quality Northwest Coast, Inuit together as a series, each vessel serigraphs and more! Dedicated and Plains art. Showcasing culturally is “painted” with layers of intricate feature wall for one of our artists. expressive works in various medi- and exuberant patterns, which Sep 1-13 Lone Tratt and Sep 14- ums from prominent and emerging distinguishes it from the next. Open- Oct 4 Barb Snyder: Searing Beau- First Nations artists from across ing Oct 1 Fia Cooper: belonging. ty. Oct 6-25 Gifts From Isolation: Canada. To Oct 31 Power + Beauty A series of sculptures exploring An All Members Show. Opening in Healing: Exploring themes of themes of attachment, significance Oct 26 All Members Winter Show. Shamanism 2020. Inspired by the and influence. The desire to belong An all members show of monotypes, dedication and resilience of the is universal, arguably the basis of etchings, relief prints, serigraphs doctors, nurses, caregivers, family existence and central to survival. and more! Dedicated feature wall and friends who are committed to Attachment is the principle at the for one of our artists. Oct 26-Nov 15 serving those in need, this exhibition core of this, as themes of allegiance Moira Calder. Ongoing Print Sale delves into the ancient Shamanistic and ownership play out constantly in Fundraiser. To help us survive the practices of healing in their honour. the world around us. impact of the COVID-19 closures, artists have generously donated Contemporary Art Gallery Douglas Reynolds Gallery unframed original prints with 555 Nelson St 2335 Granville St proceeds going to Dundarave Print ✆604-681-2700 ✆604-731-9292 Workshop + Gallery. Please consider contemporaryartgallery.ca douglasreynoldsgallery.com purchasing a print, knowing that you tue-sun 12-6pm. Free admission. mon-sat 10am-6pm; sun 12-5pm. will be helping to keep this 49 year Ongoing Madiha Aijaz: Memorial Specializing in contemporary and old artist facility alive! for the lost pages presents the historical Northwest Coast Native intimate video and photographic art, a wide selection of artwork is of- Elissa Cristall Gallery work of Madiha Aijaz in Canada for fered by leading First Nations artists ✆604-730-9611 cristallgallery.com the first time.Althea Thauberger: including Bill Reid, Robert Davidson, Elissa Cristall Gallery is moving on- Pagal Pagal Pagal Pagal Filmy Don Yeomans and Phil Gray. Artwork line for the next few months. We will Duniya the most recent single- includes carved wood masks, cedar continue to shine a spotlight on new channel video work by Vancouver- bentwood boxes, totem poles, and emerging artists through our based artist Althea Thauberger, paddles, bronze and glass works, online exhibitions and private con- exploring the community around a baskets, prints, and handcrafted sultations. Check our website and Modernist-era screening house in gold and silver jewelry. The gallery follow our social media platforms Karachi, Pakistan, the last in a line also offers custom commissioned for upcoming events. of historic cinemas in the city. projects for individual and Julian Hou: Grass Drama, the first corporate clients. Federation Gallery solo exhibition in a major public 1241 Cartwright St, Granville Island gallery by Vancouver-based artist Dr. Sun Yat-Sen ✆604-681-8534• 604-681-2744 Julian Yi-Jong Hou. OFFSITE: To late Classical Chinese Garden federationgallery.com Sep The WALL at the CBC Plaza, 578 Carrall St ✆604-662-3207 mon-sat 10am-4pm; sun 10am-3pm. 700 Hamilton St. Deanna Bowen: vancouverchinesegarden.com To Sep 13 Scenes from Western Night Prowl. wed-sun 11am-5pm. Admission: Canada. Contemporary painters ex- adults $16; seniors $13; students plore subjects from Western Canada (+ID) $12; family (2 adults & up to Sep 14-Oct 4 Annual International 3 children under age 17) $32. Representational Exhibition. A ONLINE To Oct 23 Luminous juried competition featuring global Garden. The third art exhibition or- artists working in the representa- ganized and presented by Lam Wong tional style. Oct 6-18 Crisis-Climate in collaboration with Glenn Lewis, Change Exhibition. Artists tackle investigates the concept of the the challenges of climate change garden as a sanctuary for spiritual through their art. All donations made growth: a place to connect to nature in the gallery during the exhibition Pottery by Pia Sillem and arouse enlightenment through will be given to the David Suzuki Geopia Gallery and Garden, contemplation and meditation. Foundation. Oct 20-Nov 1 Shape Sunshine Coast Art Crawl

34 SEP - OCT 2020 and Form. Line, shape curve. Artists explore this and more through painting and sculpture.

Gallery Jones 1-258 E 1st Ave SHAME AND ✆604-714-2216 galleryjones.com tue-fri 11am-6pm; sat noon-5pm. Sep 11-Oct 10 Fei Disbrow: Cat- alogue of Stitches. Fei’s process PREJUDICE incorporates arranging collected scraps and remnants of fabric into A Story of Resilience bold seductive abstractions that are By Kent Monkman then sewn into the canvas or paper.

Birthe Piontek: Janus. Birthe uses The Daddies (detail), Kent Monkman, 2016. still life photographic imagery to explore disembodied elements of the artist’s physical self to interact with equally temporal set pieces such as gourds, flowers, and fruit. Oct 15- Nov 15 Pierre Coupey: Walking the Cat Back. Presenting Coupey’s new work which juxtaposes three bodies of work: a continuation of the Stanza series on paper, and large square format works on canvas from the Winter Poem group and the Algonquin group.

Heffel Fine Art Auction House 2247 Granville St ✆604-732-6505 •1-800-528-9608 heffel.com mon-sat by appt August 6, 2020 – January 3, 2021 Sep 3-24 Online Auction. Post-War & Contemporary Art. Oct 1-29 moa.ubc.ca Online Auction. International Graph- This exhibition is produced by the Art Museum at the University of Toronto ics & Pop Art / The Group of Seven in partnership with the Confederation Centre Art Gallery, Charlottetown, & their Contemporaries. and has been made possible in part by the Government of Canada, the Canada Council for the Arts, and the Ontario Arts Council. Lead Sponsor: Hill's Native Art Gallery Donald R. Sobey Foundation. ✆604-685-4249 hills.ca NOW ONLINE ONLY. After 74 years Hill's Native Art has closed its retail locations in Vancouver and Nanaimo. Its impressive collection of Totems, Masks, Paddles, Jewellery, Argillite, tue-sat 12pm-5pm. ity coupled with incisive awareness Original Paintings, Limited Edition Sep 12-30 Tim Fraser: Flow. A has made him one of Canada’s most Prints, Baskets and more can now series of oil paintings by Vancouver interesting painters working today. be found at a discounted rate online based artist Tim Fraser. For years Oct 15-24 Miriam Aroeste: October (hills.ca) and in our last retail loca- he has been exercising his painterly Exhibition 1010. tion in Koksilah on Vancouver Island, instincts along the just outside of Duncan. Hill’s has the seawall by composing endless Il Museo, largest variety of price ranges and combinations of shapes, line and co- Italian Cultural Centre represents artists such as Bill Reid, lour–giving this beloved Vancouver 3075 Slocan St Roy Vickers, Norval Morrisseau and landmark its due treatment. ✆604-430-3337 Andy Everson. Sep 17-26 Amy Stewart: Septem- italianculturalcentre.ca ber Exhibition 1010. Oct 3-31 Sean tue-sat 10am-6pm. Ian Tan Gallery William Randall: On The Horizon. Opening Sep 10 Personal and 2342 Granville St This Canadian born, Winnipeg based Material Geographies: Craft at ✆ 604-738-1077 painter's dynamic oeuvre depicts a the Cultural Centre. This exhibition iantangallery.com man whose brilliant colour sensibil- seeks to reappraise the word craft. preview-art.com PREVIEW 35 Masaomi Yasunaga: Empty Landscape LIBBY LESHGOLD GALLERY, Vancouver BC - To March 29, 2021 (held over as a “virtual exhibition”) by Michael Turner Born in Osaka, Japan, in 1982, Masaomi Yasunaga received his formal education at Osaka Sangyo University, where he received a master’s degree in environmental design while studying ceramics under Satoru Hoshino. A noted second-gener- ation acolyte of the vanguardist Sodeisha group, Hoshina en- couraged Yasunaga’s explora-

Photo: Courtesy of Nonaka-Hill tion of ceramics’ non-functional Masaomi Yasunaga, installation view potential as sculpture. The result is an artist who moves gracefully between art and craft, but who has distinguished himself of late with a work that has more in common with installation. For his 98-piece exhibition at the Leshgold, Yasunaga presents sculptures on the wall, on plinths, but most spectacularly on a raised bed of gravel, which for all intents and purposes is a midden, like those found at ancient settlements. As one moves closer, the midden e ect only intensifi es, given the precarious nature of the sculptural objects, which possess all the vulner- ability of recently unearthed artifacts. Are these objects vessels? Are they intended to be? Why is it that these sculptures behave so strangely? A key to understanding the uncanny nature of Yasunaga’s sculptures lies in their material composition. In the words of exhibition curator Cate Rimmer, “Although referred to as ceram- ics, Yasunaga’s experimentation has led to a process that has removed clay and replaced it with glaze as the primary material element. In order to counter the fragility of the glaze and maintain their form during production, the objects are buried in trays of sand, soil or rocks. Following their wood fi ring, they are disinterred in a process akin to archeological excavation, a reference that is further enhanced by the way they are installed in the exhibition on tomb-like mounds of rough gravel.” libby.ecuad.ca

VANCOUVER is a powerful cultural force enabling mon-wed 11 am-5pm; thu-sat cultural survival during periods of 11am-6pm; sun 12-4pm. Craft frequently is viewed as a cre- social disruption. Artists include: Sep 10-Oct 16 Paintings by Leah ative medium which is based more Debra Sparrow, Meghann O’Brien, Pipe. A new collection of paintings on tradition rather than originality of Debra Sloan, Marlene Liddle, by Leah Pipe featuring portraits technique or artistic achievement. Danielle Morsette, Bettina Matzkuhn, of women with animal imagery, However, this exhibition focuses annie ross, Amy Gogarty, Veronica speaking of the close relationship on the transference of knowledge Waechter and Angelo Cavagnaro between humanity and the natural which characterizes craft education. and many more. environment. Oct 17-29 2020 Cape Structurally, craft practice referenc- Dorset Annual Print Collection. es community traditions and history, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver The highly anticipated Cape Dorset placing it in opposition to Fine Art 206 Cambie St print release will be available for which values individualism. This ✆604-688-7323 • 1-888-615-8399 viewing in the gallery or online exhibition demonstrates that craft inuit.com beginning in September.

36 SEP - OCT 2020 Joyce Williams Gallery Lattimer Gallery Libby Leshgold Gallery Yaletown ✆604-732-4556 Emily Carr University of Art + Design 114-1118 Homer St lattimergallery.com 520 East 1st Ave ✆778-713-4814 VANCOUVER: 1590 W 2nd Ave. ✆604-844-3809 libby.ecuad.ca jwprintsmaps.com mon-sat 10am-5:30pm; sun 11am- Temporarily closed. For updated wed-sat 11-4pm. 5pm. YVR: International Terminal, opening hours please check website. Old and New, antique copper etch- Level 3 Departures. daily 9am-4pm; To Sep 4 The Show 2020. Visit the ings, Japanese woodblock prints including holidays. MOV: 1100 virtual graduate exhibition, showcas- and modern oils and acrylics by Chestnut St. thu-sun 10am-4pm. ing the exceptional creative works Brian Scott. We are very excited to Please check website for updates. and profiles of its 2020 graduating have purchased the Joyce Williams Original works of art by First Nations cohort. Over 150 ECU graduates Gallery in Yaletown. We have over artists, including gold and sterling in art and design from around the 3500 pieces, most over 100 years silver jewellery, masks, panels, bent- world share their latest projects old and several from the 15th wood boxes, totem poles, argillite, across 16 majors. gradshow.ecuad. century. We also exhibit paintings sculptures, paintings, and limited ca To Oct 31 Network Effects: Acti- Haughton_Preview_SO2020_AWM_2/3H_REVISED.qxd 2020-08-10 1:27 PM Page 1 of Vancouver and Whistler. edition prints. vating New Artists' Networks.

DAVID A. HAUGHTON ANGRY WHITE MEN III: THE PUPPET MASTERS October 9–21, 2020 VISUAL SPACE GALLERY 3352 Dunbar Street (between 17th + 18th), Vancouver, BC noon to 5:00 daily, with extended hours Wed & Fri until 8:00

VIEW PAINTINGS AT WWW.HAUGHTON-ART.CA preview-art.com PREVIEW 37 VANCOUVER An Exhibition in Five Parts features $18; students & seniors (65+) $16; newly commissioned scores, family $47; children 6 and under A summer project on artists' performances, videos, sculptures free; UBC staff, students & faculty publishing. Curated by Wendy's and sound by Indigenous and other free with ID. Subway (Brooklyn, NYC). Presented artists who respond to this question. Ongoing Kent Monkman: Shame by the Libby Leshgold Gallery, ECU Unfolding in a sequence of five and Prejudice: A Story of Press, and READ Books. Details at parts, the scores take the form of Resilience. Curated by Monkman, libby.ecuad.ca/networkeffects or beadwork, videos, objects, graphic a Canadian contemporary artist #networkeffects2020. notation, historical belongings of Cree ancestry, the exhibition and written instructions. During reframes Canada’s colonial history Michael Kidd Gallery the exhibition, these scores are through a First Nations lens. Shame Yaletown activated at specific moments by and Prejudice offers both a searing 114-1118 Homer St musicians, dancers, performers and critique of Canadian policies over ✆604-500-1914 members of the public, gradually the past 150 years and a moving wed-sat 11-4pm. filling the gallery and surrounding tribute to Indigenous resilience. Michael Kidd explores in his oil public spaces with sound and The critically acclaimed exhibition paintings what Shadbolt called action. Curated by Candice Hopkins makes its final stop in Vancouver psychological states. Through and Dylan Robinson, Soundings is following a three-year, cross-country portraiture he probes in a semi cumulative, limning an ever-chang- tour, during a pivotal moment in the abstract style the emotional state ing community of artworks, shared global discourse on systemic racism. of his subjects. experience and engagement. Shift- Shame and Prejudice features ing and evolving, it gains new artists paintings, drawings, sculptures, Morris and Helen Belkin and players in each location. and installations by one of Canada’s Art Gallery most provocative artists lauded for University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology his fearless, and vital, commentary. 1825 Main Mall at UBC ✆604-822-2759 belkin.ubc.ca 6393 NW Marine Dr Museum of Vancouver tue-fri 10am-5pm; sat & sun 12- ✆604-822-5087 moa.ubc.ca Vanier Park 5pm. Free admission. tue-sun 10am-5pm. MOA Shop: tue- 1100 Chestnut St Opening Sep 8 Soundings: sun 11am-5pm. Admission: adults ✆604-736-4431

38 SEP - OCT 2020 museumofvancouver.ca thu-sun 10am-4pm. Timed en- trances, check website for details. Admission: adults $20.50; seniors & students (ID) $17.25; youth (12-18) $13.75; child (5-11) $9.75; family $43; children 4 and under free. Ongoing Acts of Resistance showcases the artwork of seven Indigenous artist activists from the Pacific Northwest, whose designs flew from the Iron Workers Memorial bridge on July 3, 2018 to protest the Trans Mountain Expansion Pipeline project. Haida Now: A Visual Feast of Innovation and Tradition. An unparalleled collection of Haida art boasting more than 450 works. Guest curator: Kwiaahwah Jones. OFFSITE: Hon Hsing Building, 27 E Pender St. fri-sun 10am-4pm On- going A Seat at the Table: Chinese Immigration and British Columbia. Presented by the Museum of Van- couver and the University of British Columbia, this exhibitions offers a unique encounter with personal stories of Chinese Canadians.

Or Gallery 236 E Pender St ✆ 604-683-7395 orgallery.org do collectors have the opportunity Parker Projects tue-sat 12-5pm. to visit and artist's studio and 440 - 1000 Parker St Starting Oct 2 Rachel O'Reilly: gallery, a working artist with many ✆604-254-8743 parkerprojects.ca . A multi-form The Gas Imaginary years experience. Oscar is versatile By appt. only. project that combines poetry, and open to commissions. His wood Parker Projects is a project-based drawing and video to unpack the block prints are finely crafted and gallery specializing in the exhibition broader significance of ‘settler reasonably priced. and sale of contemporary sculpture, conceptualism', the racial logic of painting, and photo-based and new property law and fossil fuel-based Pacific Arts Market media art. Set within the iconic labour politics. In dialogue with Second Floor Parker Street Studios building on the Gooreng Gooreng elders and settler 1448 W Broadway East side of Vancouver, we partner women activists, O’Reilly’s work ✆604-216-9063 with individual or small groups of includes a recent video addressing pacificartsmarket.ca artists, private galleries and free- ecological threats to 50% of Austra- wed-sun 11:30am-5:30pm. lance curators to present engaging lia’s Northern Territory. Hours may change, check website content and experiences. for updates. Oscar Deras Studio Gallery Pacific Arts Market is a year round Pendulum Gallery Yaletown market showcasing the talented HSBC Building 114-1118 Homer St work of dozens of artists, designers, 885 W Georgia St ✆778-713-4814 and craftspeople. Our passion is to ✆604-250-9682 oscarderas.wordpress.com promote the amazing, local talent pendulumgallery.bc.ca wed-sat 11-4pm. found right here in BC by offering mon-wed 9am-5pm; thu-fri 9am- Featuring Oscar Deras' originals oils, inexpensive spaces and ensuring 9pm; sat 9am-5pm. watercolors and woodblock prints. all money from sales goes directly To Sep 18 Downtown Shopfront Oscar has spent many years exhib- to the artisans themselves. Pacific Murals. The hoardings and related iting in Vancouver since immigrating Arts Market is bound to become murals have now come down from from Central America via Mexico your favorite place in Vancouver the shopfronts and the Pendulum City. His exquisite oils have magic to buy local art, individually made Gallery, in collaboration with the in his use of half tones, shadows craft pieces, and gifts for everyone DVBIA, have put together an contrasting to pure colours. Seldom you know. exhibition that presents in-situ preview-art.com PREVIEW 39 Luke Ramsey: Real Cloud MADRONA GALLERY, Victoria BC - Sep 12 - 26 by Christine Clark In his fourth solo exhibition at Madrona Gallery, Luke Ramsey will be showing 20 new paintings and drawings. Ramsey says of the work: “I did a lot of experimenting the past couple of years working with wood carving, making moulds from beeswax, and creating diora- mas to photograph and then col- lage on my iPad. Most paintings and drawings in this collection are inspired by some of these experi- ments and collages.” Ramsey was Victoria’s fi rst artist- Luke Ramsey, Sea To Sky, 2020, acrylic latex on canvas in-residence from 2016 to 2018, a position that comes with a $42,000 salary, a $30,000 budget, and a mandate to create public artworks. During those two years, Ramsey designed and painted prolifi cally, transforming dark corners of the city with large- scale public murals. His most notable work from this period includes Mother Protector – Hawk and Home, an ingenious intervention on the Dallas Road waterfront, and Story Line, a collabo- rative mural with 11 artists painted in the North Park neighbourhood. Ramsey is a co-founder of Islands Fold, an artist residency located on Pender Island. A free- lance artist, illustrator and muralist, he has collaborated with over 100 artists and received a joint 2012 National Urban Design Award from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, among other honours. About his new work, Ramsey says, “The premise stems from considering dependencies on the digital cloud – uploading data, messages, photos and art, while considering that real clouds don’t store large amounts of data in the same way… Clouds change and evolve and don’t need servers. I like to approach my work like the fl ow of a cloud passing in the sky and how it can shape itself to its environment.” Opening reception Sep 12, 1-3pm, artist in attendance madronagallery.com

VANCOUVER exhibition of painting, sculpture, ST WINDOWS Opening Sep 14 Tania drawing, photography, collage, print Willard: Affirmations for Wildflow- documentary photographs of the media and furniture design. The ers: An Ethnobotany of Desire. murals, as well as representative Special 2020 Edition will feature In this series of works, the idea of portions of the murals themselves, multiple private gala locations, each affirming and validating transforma- giving the public, many of whom may with a glamorous event experience. tional worth, justice and futurity are have not had the chance to see the conceptually plaited together with works installed, a chance to revisit SFU Galleries fragmented ethnobotanical knowl- this important public art project. Sep ✆778-782-4266 sfu.ca/galleries edge and colour therapy qualities. 21-Oct 16 Splash Preview Exhibi- AUDAIN GALLERY: SFU Goldcorp Curated by cheyanne turions. TECK tion. This annual and ever-popular Centre for the Arts, 149 W. Hastings GALLERY: SFU , 515 event showcases a wide-ranging St. [email protected] sfu.ca/ W. Hastings St. sfu ca/galleries/ galleries/audain-gallery HASTINGS teck-gallery Viewing hours TBD.

40 SEP - OCT 2020 Opening TBD Elizabeth MacKenzie: exhibits vary in theme and medium nous Arts initiative which provides Unlikeness uses high-resolution from classical still life to contempo- an effective way to identify and digital images of small drawings to rary abstracts; paintings, drawings, protect Indigenous art. The gallery create gigantic digital prints. The photography, tapestry and sculpture. is located on the Lobby Level of ambiguous face-like images activate Sep 8-Nov 8 WHAT WE SEE-Images Skwachàys Lodge with the proceeds the viewers’ own history and and Stories from the COVID-19 funding housing for artists. experience, calling to mind a range Pandemic. This exhibition includes of different races, genders, ages photographs taken by both experi- SUM gallery and expressions. SFU GALLERY: AQ enced and novice photographers in Pride in Art Society 3004-8888 University Dr., Burnaby. the community that demonstrate the 425-268 Keefer St sfu.ca/galleries/sfu-gallery ONLINE impact COVID-19 has had on their ✆604-200-6661 sumgallery.ca Ongoing Amy Lam: Make-Believe lives. The images will be displayed By appt. only until further notice. Bathroom is a website that func- alongside narratives by the pho- SUM gallery produces and presents tions as an idealized place where tographers about their experiences year-round multidisciplinary one can go for a short break during during this time, and portraits of the exhibitions and events that further online classes or lectures, work photographer/subjects will be taken the artistic vision of the Queer hours, or family gatherings on Zoom. by volunteer photographers from Arts Festival. SUM brings diverse Curated by Jenn Jackson. Photo Club Vancouver and shown communities together to support as well. artistic risk-taking, incite creative Sidney and Gertrude Zack collaboration and experimentation, Gallery Skwachàys Lodge and celebrate the rich heritage Jewish Community Centre Aboriginal Hotel and Gallery of queer artists and art. Opening 950 W 41st Ave 29/31 W Pender St Oct 29 Time Lapse: Posthumous ✆604-638-7277 ✆604-558-3589 Conversations–A Geoff McMur- jccgv.com/art-and-culture/gallery gallery.urbanaboriginal.org chy Retrospective. A memorial By appt. tue-fri 10am-4pm. retrospective visual art exhibit to With a primary focus on art which Original works of art by Indigenous remember, honour and celebrate the emulates Jewish life and culture, the artists including carvings, paintings, work of Geoff McMurchy, a British Gallery serves as a venue for na- limited edition prints and jewelry. Columbian artist and visionary. tional and international artists. The Members of the Authentic Indige- Curated by Yuri Arajs, SD Holman

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preview-art.com PREVIEW 41 VANCOUVER skilled emerging and world-re- Op Art In Vancouver. Uncommon nowned artists from Zimbabwe. A Language. Ongoing Modern in and Persimmon Blackbridge in part- combination of expressive canvases the Making: Post-War Craft and nership with Kickstart and All Souls and imaginative mixed media from Design in British Columbia. The at Mountainview Cemetery. Opening outstanding Canadian artists, adds Tin Man Was A Dreamer: Allego- reception: Oct 29, 5pm. color and texture to the very tactile ries, Poetics and Performances impression of the sculpture. Side of Power. NEXT: Matilda Asliza- The Art Emporium by side, these distinctly different art deh-Moly and Kassandra. 2928 Granville St forms have something to say about Rapture, Rhythm and the Tree ✆604-738-3510 theartemporium.ca the essence of the human artistic of Life: Emily Carr and Her mon-sat 10am-6pm and by appt. instinct. OPEN 7 days a week, Female Contemporaries. Exceptional inventory of paintings UKAMA GALLERY welcomes both by Canadian, American, and French art collectors and art lovers– Vancouver Fine Art Gallery masters of the 20th century, as well a unique experience. 2233 Granville St as all members of the Group of ✆778-737-9888 Seven and several of their contem- Unitarian Church of Vancouver vancouverfineartgallery.com poraries. Featuring J.P. Riopelle, 949 W 49th Ave mon-sat 10am-6pm; sun 11am-5pm. Lawren Harris, Tom Thomson, ✆604-261-7204 Vancouver Fine Art Gallery is proud and Emily Carr. vancouverunitarians.ca to present a collection of the finest Campus is temporarily closed original paintings and sculptures The Gallery at The Cultch with possible reopening in Sep. from established modern-day con- 1895 Venables St Sep-Oct Featured artist: temporary artists, French impres- ✆604-251-1766 Lorraine Calame. sionist, 20th century, Old Masters thecultch.com/gallery and local Canadian Artists. Temporarily closed. Online until Uno Langmann Limited restrictions ease and we can wel- 2117 Granville St Vancouver Maritime Museum come you back to the Gallery. ✆604-736-8825 • 1-800-730-8825 Vanier Park The Gallery at The Cultch is a langmann.com 1905 Ogden Ave community focused space dedicated tue-sat 10am-5pm by appt. ✆604-257-8300 to providing progressive art to the Sep 2-30 Canadian Terrain. In vancouvermaritimemuseum.com residence of the Vancouver East celebration of Canadian art, this thu-sun 10am-5pm. Timed en- Side. ONLINE: Sep 1-30 Sherry exhibition showcases works by trances, check website for details. Cooper, solo show, mixed media. artists who helped create the nation- Museum Shop now available online. Oct 1-31 Group Exhibition. al identity through painting. Artists Admission (+GST): adults $13.50; include: John A. Hammond, Thomas students & seniors (ID) $11.00; Toni Onley Estate Harold Beament, Eric Riordon and youth (6-18) $10.00; family $38.00; tonionley.com Thomas Mower Martin. 5 and under free. Representing the Estate: in Victoria, Oct 1-31 Artist Illuminated: Dra- To Oct 25 By the Shore: Maritime Winchester Galleries; in Calgary, matic use of Light. This exhibition B.C. in Paintings. A tour of maritime Wallace Galleries. highlights how the dramatic use of scenes of our beautiful province light creates not only depth but pow- through the museum’s painting Ukama Gallery erful emotion, as well. Includes work collection. The experience begins 1802 Maritime Mews, Granville Island by: Carl Frederic Aagard, Marc Aldine in the heart of Vancouver and its ✆778-379-0666 ukama.ca and Auguste Bouvard, Felix Francois port. Visitors then travel across the wed-sat 11am-3pm or by appt. G.P Ziem, Mary H. Livingstone and , to Vancouver Island Specializing in original stone sculp- many others. Ongoing A rotating se- and finally to the northern coast of ture, Ukama Gallery on Granville lection of museum quality paintings, BC. The exhibition displays artwork Island represents over 200 highly objet d’art, and antiques. from recent years as well as those from the early days of ship travel in the province. Includes works by 750 Hornby St Emily Carr, E.J. Hughes and artists ✆604-662-4719 (24-hr info line) such as Ronald Jackson, Spencer vanartgallery.bc.ca Percival Judge, and Thomas William daily 10am-5pm; tue & fri 12pm- Fripp who were influential in the 5pm. Admission: adults $24; seniors early days of painting in BC. (65+) $20; students (with valid ID) $18; children 6 to 12 $6.50; children VISUALSPACE Gallery 5 and under and members free. 3352 Dunbar St Reference Library: mon-wed 11am- ✆604-559-0576 visualspace.ca Melany Nugent-Noble, Nothing to be done, 5pm by appt. Sep 11-21: daily 12-6pm. Sep 24- (installation view), 2020 Opening Oct 17 Victor Vasarely. Oct 7: daily 12-6pm; wed & fri open Kelowna Art Gallery, Kelowna

42 SEP - OCT 2020 until 8pm. Oct 9-21: daily 12-6pm; To Oct 31 Gallery Artists-Salon wed & fri open until 8pm. Style. Featuring incredible and Sep 11-21 Marion Webber: SKY hard-to-find indigenous artwork CATHEDRALS. A collection of from the 1950s through the 1980s, spectacular clouds and West Coast and new works including paintings, landscape paintings. Sep 24-Oct 7 prints, carving and jewellery. Senior David A. Haughton: Island Paint- and emerging artists such as Robert ings III. Haughton continues his se- Davidson, Susan Point, KC Hall and ries of landscape paintings of the BC Dylan Thomas. Ongoing Collectable, Coast. Quadra Island in particular, museum-quality works. but also Mayne, Salt Spring, Gabriola and Vancouver Island. Oct 9-21 Da- arc.hive gallery vid A. Haughton: Angry White Men 2516 Bridge St III: The Puppet Masters. In 2016, ✆250-891-0811 arc-hivearc.org Haughton began the Angry White sat & sun 12pm-4pm, Elizabeth McIntosh, Unraveller, 2020 Men series, a sub-set of his Face of one bubble at a time. Catriona Jeffries, Vancouver Evil series. The work was sparked Sep 12-27 Regan Rasmussen: by the enabling of hate that followed imprint. A site-specific installation comes visitors to his studio & gallery the US election, and by the rise of of drawing and sculpture inviting operating as an Artist Run Initiative. white-supremacist and nationalist the viewer to engage, reflect, and He represents his own fine art as demonstrators in both the USA and connect to people and events that well as curates fine art produced by Europe. The Puppet Masters are the leave lasting emotional and sensory other local Vancouver Island artists. men who most need to be called to impressions upon their lives. Other current artists are Tanya Clark, task; they distort, manipulate, insite Oct 10-25 Evan Locke: Being Here. Linda Skalenda, Elfrida Schragen, and control for personal gain. This A new painting installation by Evan Barb Springer-Sapergia, Ray exhibition has been organized and Locke, Being Here is an affirma- Sapergia, Carol Koebbeman, Ellen curated by the artist. tion of physical existence in paint Coburn, Barb McCluskey-Stafford, examining absence in the act of Diane Adolph, Susan Geddes, VERNON being present. P. Jean Oliver, Rosalinde Maria Compton and John Prevost. Vernon Public Art Gallery Art Gallery of Greater Victoria 3228 31st Ave 1040 Moss St Deluge Contemporary Art ✆250-545-3173 ✆250-384-4171 aggv.ca 636 Yates St vernonpublicartgallery.com tue-wed & fri-sat 10am-5pm; ✆250-385-3327 deluge.ws mon-fri 10am-4pm; sat 11am-3pm. thu 1-9pm; sun 12-5pm. wed-sat 12-5pm. To Sep 30 Kelsey Stephenson: Admission: adult $13; senior (65+), Sep 11-Oct 10 Callum Monteith flux. In this exhibition, Alberta print student (with ID) $11; youth (6-17) and Alex Tedlie-Stursberg: UTO- artist Kelsey Stephenson created $2.50; child (5 and under) and POS. For this exhibition, Monteith large printed silk veils, which members free. and Tedlie-Stursberg will present are suspended from the ceiling. The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria is a new body of work that considers Complemented by soundtracks a public art museum dedicated to the contradictory nature of the term recorded at different locations the celebration of art. With vision, Utopos. Through the development of where Stephenson collected the leadership and scholarship, we en- their shared research interests they source imagery. This installation gage and inspire diverse audiences challenge the conditions of Utopia. deals with landscape and memory. through exhibition, interpretation Curated by Andrea Valentine-Lewis. Christine Kashuba: Full Spectrum. and stewardship of the collection. Opening reception: Sep 11, 7pm. Kashuba moves between landscape, Ongoing Celebrating the AGGV Oct 14-24 Antimatter [media art]. figurative, and still life genres, and Collection. Highlights from the Screenings, installations and perfor- often includes botanical subject AGGV collection include Canadian mances of international media art matter. This exhibition consists of historical, contemporary, new and experimental cinema. The 23rd cyanotype prints exploring mainly acquisitions in Asian Art, and more. annual festival features a hybrid of landscape forms complemented by live, in-person and online events. the samples of Okanagan Flora. Central Art Studio & Gallery More info: antimatter.ca The Bay Centre VICTORIA 624 Fort St Empty Gallery ✆250-889-3972 833 Fisgard St Alcheringa Gallery centralartstudiogallery.com ✆250-208-8566 emptygallery.ca 621 Fort St mon-fri 12-5pm. thu-sat 12-5pm or by appt. ✆250-383-8224 COVID-19 Safety Protocols in effect. Empty Gallery is an independently alcheringa-gallery.com Award winning, internationally col- owned and operated commercial tue-sat, 11am-6pm; sun 12-5pm. lected artist Peter N Van Giesen wel- gallery and project space focusing preview-art.com PREVIEW 43 VICTORIA Gage Gallery Arts Collective Barron, Andres Bohaker, Jeffery 2031 Oak Bay Ave Boron, Janice Bridgman, Robert on contemporary art by emerg- ✆250-592-2760 gagegallery.ca Genn, Caren Heine, Harry Heine, ing and mid-career artists. Fall tue-sat 11am-5pm. Jennifer Heine, Mark Heine, Keith exhibitions will include Rande Cook, To Sep 5 Deborah Leigh, Gabriela Hiscock, Evguenia Ioganov, Shawn opening in September and Megan Hirt and Tanya Bub: Inside Out. A. Jackson, Brian R. Johnson, David Dickie, opening in October. For more Exploring what fearless self-expres- Ladmore, Ernest Marza, Joane Mo- information, visit emptygallery.ca sion means. Sep 8-26 Jane Michiel: ran, Allan Myndzak, Paul Paquette, or find us on Instagram Calm. Paintings of abstraction and Nicholas Pearce, Natasha Perk, Kim @emptygallery2019. impressionism, capturing the fleet- Pollard, Deirdre Roberts, Sandu ing few moments of simply, Calm. Singh, and Linny D. Vine. Flux Media Gallery Sep 29-Oct 17 Joanna Pettit: What 821 Fort St Emerges. An exhibit of abstract Madrona Gallery ✆250-381-4428 acrylic paintings that explores the 606 View St fluxmediagallery.org interplay of form and spaciousness. ✆250-380-4660 Window Gallery: tue-fri 2-6pm. Oct 20-Nov 7 Tanya Bub: Creatures madronagallery.com Gallery: Sep 4-18 tue-fri 12pm-5pm; Great and Small. Featuring fan- tue-sat 10am-5:30pm; MAIN GALLERY Sep 4-18 Pacific tastical beasts and creatures of all sun & mon 11am-5pm. People's Partnership: One Wave shapes and sizes, from a life-sized Sep 12-26 Luke Ramsey. Madrona Exhibition. WINDOW GALLERY elephant to micro sculptures made Gallery is pleased to present a solo Sep 23-Oct 23 Kay Gallivan: out of locally-sourced driftwood. exhibition of new works by Luke Basic Goodness. Ramsey. Opening reception: Sep 12, ONLINE Sep 16-Oct 22 Digital Shift Gallery in the Oak Bay Village 1pm. Artist in attendance. Oct 3-16 Conference. FLUX Media Art Gallery 2223A Oak Bay Ave Nell Bradshaw: A Major Retro- will be hosting a free virtual national ✆250-598-9890 spective. Madrona Gallery is please media arts conference with film theoakbaygallery.com to present a solo exhibition of 11 screenings, artists' walks, media art mon-fri 10am-1pm; sat 10am-2pm. specially chosen works from Nell projects and more. Info to come on Featuring original artwork by leading Bradshaw. This will be the first our website. local artists Kathryn Amisson, Sid major solo exhibition of Bradshaw's

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606 VIEW ST. VICTORIA • 250 380 4660 WWW.MADRONAGALLERY.COM work held in over twenty years and & sat 10am-4pm & thu 12pm-7pm. paul dutton, helen hajnoczky, sonia will highlight the works that brought Ongoing To Fish As Formerly: A greckol, donna fierle, denis hunkler, her international recognition. Story of Straits Salish Resurgence karl jirgens, adeena karasick, peggy Opening reception: Oct 3, 1pm. Oct tells the story of the SXOLE (the Reef lefler, steve mccaffery, gustave 17-31 Guest Exhibition Series: Net Fishery) through contemporary morin, katie o’brien, michèle pro- Shawn O'Keefe. Madrona Gallery art, traditional knowledge and histor- vost, resiqra revulva, eric schmaltz, is pleased to present the first of its ical documentation. With TEMOSEN kate siklosi, dani spinosa w/ mark Guest Exhibition Series, starting Charles Elliott, J,SINTEN John Elliott, sutherland, david tinmouth, with a collection of works from Chris Paul, Dylan Thomas, Sarah and grant wilkins. Victoria-based artist Shawn O’Keefe. Jim, Temoseng, aka Chasz Elliott Opening reception: Oct 17, 1pm. and Colton Hash. Maureen Gruben: Xchanges Gallery and Studios Artist in attendance. TUKTUUYAQTUUQ (Caribou 6E-2333 Government St Crossing). Gruben works with mul- ✆250-382-0442 Open Space Arts Society tiple facets of the animal and also xchangesgallery.org 510 Fort St, 2nd floor traces the caribou’s vast immaterial sat & sun 11am-4pm. ✆250-383-8833 openspace.ca presence in her culture. MALTWOOD: Sep 4-20 Photoextrinum: Weaving Please check our website for Mearns Centre, McPherson Library. Light, Coxing Death. Using macro- current hours. Temporarily closed. photography and the optical prop- Founded in 1972, Open Space erties of spider web silk, McGinnis is a non-profit artist-run centre Victoria Arts Council weaves and traps colour and light presenting contemporary arts Store Street Gallery to reveal more than the web itself. across disciplines, including visual 1800 Store St Opening reception: Sep 4, 7pm. art, media arts, music and sound, ✆778-533-7123 Sep 26-Oct 11 Margaret Han- and literary arts. Sep 12 (UN)PRO- vicartscouncil.ca tiuk: Snow Birds: Strangers in DUCTIVE is a print zine addressing tue-sat 12-5pm. Paradise. The collision of culture the entanglement of artmaking and Admission by donation. is reflected in this series of oil capitalist notions of productivity and Sep 4-Oct 24 concrete is porous. paintings showing the intersection labour. Available for free while cop- An exploration and celebration of the of middle-class retirees holidaying ies last. Sep 12-26 VOGUE project visual poetics of newer and older in working class Mexico as climate, continues with online dance and arts Canadian poets/artists. concrete terrain and cultures are dislocated. workshops. Oct 1-13 Art Book is porous 2020 is curated by hart Opening reception: Sep 25, 7pm. Distro is a window display of local broudy and co-curated by brian de- Oct 16-Nov 1 Liam O’Sullivan: print publishing works presented dora, daniel f bradley, and bill bisset Nature Preserve. Experimenting between Open Space and the with kegan mcfadden. Poets include: with humor and absurdism, the Riso Collective. jordan abel, michael morris, aram artist uses the metaphor of a nature saroyan, christine walde, bpNichol, preserve to re-naturalize creativ- UVic Legacy Art Galleries sacha archer, carlyle baker, gary ity through paintings and video ✆250-721-6562 barwin, bill bissett, daniel f bradley, installation. This invites the viewer legacy.uvic.ca hart broudy, judith copithorne, jw to re-imaging its interpretation. DOWNTOWN: 630 Yates St. wed, fri curry, michael dean, brian dedora, Opening reception: Oct 15, 7pm. preview-art.com PREVIEW 45 WEST VANCOUVER Elevations. Kaur provides an elevat- Audain Art Museum ed understanding of the Sikh dastaar 4350 Blackcomb Way North Shore Unitarian Church as it exists in the Lower Mainland. ✆604-962-0413 370 Mathers Ave Through portraits of the traditional audainartmuseum.com ✆604-926-1621 headwear in drawing, painting & thu-sun 11am-6pm. Admission: northshoreunitarians.ca sculpture, Kaur captures the unique adults $20; seniors (65+) $18; Sanctuary is open on a limited basis. styles & personalities of their wear- young adult (19-25) $10; youth Call to make an appointment ers; exploring the dastaar's role (18 and under) and members free. Art is displayed in the Sanctuary in their identities. To Oct 18 The Extended Mo- which is open on a limited basis. ment: Fifty Years of Collecting Please see the digital version of West Vancouver Art Museum Photographs. Organized by the the art on the Monthly Art Show 680 17th St Scotiabank Photography Program at page on the website for our current ✆604-925-7295 the National Gallery of Canada pro- display. To Oct 30 Stephanie Alex- westvancouverartmuseum.ca vides a rare opportunity for visitors ander is displaying her photographs tue-sat 11 am-5pm. to witness the international arc of of flowers. To make an appointment Admission by donation. photography from the 19th century please call. To Sep 12 Gohar Dashti: Disso- to present times. This compelling nance. This exhibition features exhibition overview of the medium’s Silk Purse Arts Centre photographs by Iranian artist Gohar social, economic, scientific and cul- 1570 Argyle Ave Dashti that explore notions of home tural impact on the world includes ✆604-925-7292 and sanctuary, which are inverted European daguerreotype portraits, westvanartscouncil.ca and reframed. Opening Sep 30 figurative azo dye prints from Asia, thu-sat 1-5pm. Nicole Ondre and Mina Totino: and experimental digital imagery by Free admission. The Eyes have Walls. This exhibi- leading American and Canadian art- Sep 3-26 Feeling The Pull. Mixed tion features paintings and ceramic ists. Notable photographers featured media artists Edzy Ezed & Pierre works by Vancouver-based artists, in this impressive display of over 80 Leichner explore the force of Nicole Ondre and Mina Totino. Ondre works include Anna Atkins, Diane gravity through dynamic & explosive and Totino challenge the mechanical Arbus, Edward Burtynsky, Lynne installations, paintings & carvings. processes of their materials, and Cohen, , Walker Evans, Oct 1-24 Natural Portraits. Elegant through their experimentations Isabelle Hayeur, , William & lively works capturing the beauty cause their artistic media to elude Notman, Man Ray, Gary Schneider of our local wildlife & natural sur- fixed forms. Their work encour- and Edward Steichen. roundings by painter Wan Li Zhang, ages a dialogue about the act of sculptor Michael Ray & fibre artist art-making and contain an inter-play Mountain Galleries Kirsten Chursinoff. Opening Oct 29 between materials, such as clay and at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler Kiranjot Kaur: Sovereign paint. At first glance, their materials 4599 Chateau Blvd are self-evident, but on closer ✆604-935-1862 inspection, surprises wait around mountaingalleries.com every corner. Open daily please call for hours. Celebrating 28 years in Canadian WHISTLER Fine Art, Mountain Galleries has grown to become Western Canada’s Adele Campbell Gallery largest commercial art gallery 109-4090 Whistler Way with locations in Whistler, Jasper ✆604-938-0887 • 1-888-938-0887 and Banff. The exhibitions range adelecampbell.com from abstract expressionism to The Adele Campbell Gallery, estab- magic realism, contemporary clay, lished in 1993, showcases over 40 glass, bronze and stone sculptures. established and emerging artists Worldwide Shipping. Located in the and includes a comprehensive Fairmont Chateau Whistler, across collection of Canada’s finest paint- from Portobello Restaurant. ings and sculpture. The uniquely Canadian artwork you’ll find at the WHITE ROCK Gallery reflects the artists' passion for their beautiful surroundings and White Rock Gallery contemporary influences. ACG is 1247 Johnston Rd located in The Westin; for the most ✆604-538-4452 • 1-877-974-4278 current hours, COVID updates, or whiterockgallery.com further information please call tue-sat 11am-5pm, by appt. only. Clifford Gleason, Green Butterfly, 1972-73 604-938-0887 or visit our website. Ongoing Rotating exhibitions Collection of Dorothy and Brooks Cofield. of gallery artists, including Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Salem

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WILLIAM CUMMING: SKAGIT COUNTY AGRICULTURE 1941 , La Conner. To Sep 20 A coincidental pendant to ’s recent exhibition Forgotten Stories: Northwest Public Art of the 1930s, a giant survey of New Deal art, this project by young William Cumming was completed in 1941 and forgotten until 2014, when it was found in a barn. Twenty-eight feet long by seven feet tall, the painting depicts rear ends of cows being milked at a county fair and other picturesque scenes. William Cumming, Farm Shop Mural (Skagit Valley Mural), (detail), 1941

LI TURNER: A LITTLE SKIN Gallery 110, Seattle. Sep 3 - 26 Part of a growing group of crisp, satirical narrative painters addressing various social issues, Li Turner has embraced an encyclopedia of injustices and dilemmas, but always with a gentle, deprecating wit. Her current suite of eight paintings, “A Little Skin,” switches moods to more benevolent, witty observations on gay cruising at the beach, leather daddies in outer space, and the appalling choices facing young men Li Turner, Raven Beach Boys, 2020 in a gun-crazed culture.

Nicholas Bott, Phil Buytendorp, Rod and members free. Charlesworth, Marina Dieul, Robert WASHINGTON To Oct 11 Steven Holl: Making Genn, Laura Harris, Nikol Haskova, Architecture offers an in-depth look David Langevin, Min Ma, Renato BAINBRIDGE ISLAND at internationally renowned architect Muccillo, Michael O’Toole, Mike Steven Holl’s particular approach to Svob, Christopher Walker, Ray Ward, Bainbridge Island making architecture through several Alan Wylie, and Donna Zhang. Museum of Art recent projects. 550 Winslow Way East Opens Sep 4 America's Monsters, WILLIAMS LAKE ✆206-451-4013 • 1-855-613-1342 Superheroes, and Villains: An biartmuseum.org Exhibition by SuperMonster市 Station House Gallery Temporarily closed. Please check City! Explores American culture in #1 North Mackenzie Ave website for updates. the 1960s-90s through the lens ✆250-392-6113 Bainbridge Island Museum of Art of toys and pop culture narratives. stationhousegallery.com (BIMA) is a collecting art museum Anna Mlasowsky: Never Odd tue-sat 10:30am-5:30pm. Free ad- with a focus on the art and craft or Even features recent works mission. MAIN GALLERY Sep 12-26 of the Puget Sound region. BIMA from Seattle-based glass artist MIDDLEMAN. An opportunity for rotates exhibits three times per year Anna Mlasowsky. people to sell original works from and has diverse educational pro- their home collections that they no grams, a Museum Store, and Bistro. BELLINGHAM longer have space for. The gallery serves as ‘Middleman’. Oct 2-24 BELLEVUE Allied Arts of Whatcom County Corey Hardeman: Found Poems. 1418 Cornwall Ave Lyrical, abstract, disorienting land- ✆360-676-8548 scapes characterized by water and 510 Bellevue Way NE alliedarts.org reflections. Her paintings constitute ✆425-519-0770 Temporarily closed. a meditation on the familiar yet bellevuearts.org Allied Arts of Whatcom County is a alien worlds of roadside ditches Galleries temporarily closed; Store nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation whose and drowned fields. Rhythm and and first-floor Forum are open. For vision is to enliven and promote the structure conspire to subvert the tra- the current hours, please check artistic identity within our communi- ditional landscape and to obliterate website. Admission: adults $15; stu- ty and make our region an arts des- the distance between the viewer and dents/seniors/military (ID required) tination and creative, vibrant place the land. UPPER GALLERY is closed $12; youth (7-17) $8; teens (with to live. Please check our website for for the remainder of 2020. TeenTix) $5; children under 6 current exhibition information. preview-art.com PREVIEW 47 Dean Burke: A Virtual Underwater World TACOMA OCEAN FEST, Tacoma WA - online Sep 13 and beyond by Rosemary Ponnekanti Q: How do you show art in a pandemic? A: You create a real-world installation, capture it with videos, photos and art- ist livestreams, and invite people to dive in. That’s what’s happening this month with the three art installations of Taco- ma Ocean Fest, now entirely online but created in person at the Foss Water- way Seaport, Tacoma. In a way, it’s en- tirely appropriate for one of the three artists: Dean Burke, whose ethereal photos capture an underwater world of Puget Sound that is usually only expe- rienced virtually – unless you happen to be a diver or open-water swimmer. Photo: Courtesy of the artist Dean Burke, Dances with Fire Burke, by day CEO of Travel Tacoma Mt. Rainier Tourism & Sports, is neither of these. But he paddles out on the sound year-round, often supporting swimmers, and as a result his photography has a deep, almost primeval connection to the water. In Burke’s under- water world, Puget Sound isn’t the empty blue-gray seen from the surface. It’s kelp swirling in lush emerald greens; pink jellyfi sh fl oating in translucent, tropical aqua; a sapphire wave caught improbably in a triangular liquid point, mimicking the mountain we know stands far behind it. In this world, female bodies dive beneath lion's mane jellies with blood-red tentacles in baroque chiaroscuro, their pale limbs wreathed in bubbles. But, as Ocean Fest curator Lisa Kinoshita points out, this magical world is only possible be- cause of eight Superfund cleanups and many dedicated residents. In the beauty of this water world lies its incredible fragility – and that’s the whole point of Tacoma Ocean Fest, where Burke’s art will be installed, Instagram-like, in a giant wall grid. It’s art for immersion, even if you can’t be there – just like Puget Sound itself. Art: All day Sep. 13 and beyond at tacomaoceanfest.org Artist livestream: 3:30pm at Instagram.com/tacomaoceanfest

BELLINGHAM concentrating on national and Pepper, Richard Serra, Joel Shapiro, international art. The gallery is also George Trakas, Do Ho Suh, and Meg Western Gallery responsible for Western’s collection Webster. Please check our website & Sculpture Collection of outdoor sculpture by major artists for virtual exhibitions and updates Western Washington University of the late 20th and 21st century, on our reopening plans. 516 High St, FI 116 including Magdalena Abakanowicz, ✆360-650-3900 Alice Aycockl, Scott Burton, Anthony westerngallery.wwu.edu Caro, Mark di Syveri, Lloyd Hamrol, ✆360-778-8930 Temporarily closed. Gary Hill, Nancy Holt, David Ireland, whatcommuseum.org Western Gallery at Western Donald Judd, Robert Morris, Bruce Temporarily closed. Washington University features 5-6 Nauman, Isamu Noguchi, Tom Admission: adults $10; youth temporary art exhibitions annually, Otterness, Ulrich Ruckriem, Beverly (6-17),students & military (+ID),

48 SEP - OCT 2020 Dean Burke: A Virtual Underwater World TACOMA OCEAN FEST, Tacoma WA - online Sep 13 and beyond by Rosemary Ponnekanti Q: How do you show art in a pandemic? SCHACKTOBERFEST A: You create a real-world installation, capture it with videos, photos and art- Glass pumpkin patch ist livestreams, and invite people to dive in. Sept 17-Nov 7 That’s what’s happening this month with the three art installations of Taco- 2921 Hoyt Ave. in downtown Everett ma Ocean Fest, now entirely online but created in person at the Foss Water- 425-259-5050, schack.org way Seaport, Tacoma. In a way, it’s en- Open 10-5, Tu-Sa Closed Su, M tirely appropriate for one of the three Free admission artists: Dean Burke, whose ethereal photos capture an underwater world of Puget Sound that is usually only expe- rienced virtually – unless you happen to be a diver or open-water swimmer. Photo: Courtesy of the artist Dean Burke, Dances with Fire Burke, by day CEO of Travel Tacoma Made possible in part by the Mt. Rainier Tourism & Sports, is neither City of Everett Hotel/Motel Tax Fund of these. But he paddles out on the sound year-round, often supporting swimmers, and as a result his photography has a deep, almost primeval connection to the water. In Burke’s under- water world, Puget Sound isn’t the empty blue-gray seen from the surface. It’s kelp swirling seniors(62+) $8; youth (2-5) $5; EVERETT continues to evolve as a gallery in lush emerald greens; pink jellyfi sh fl oating in translucent, tropical aqua; a sapphire wave children under 2 free. dedicated to showing artists from caught improbably in a triangular liquid point, mimicking the mountain we know stands far LIGHTCATCHER BUILDING, Schack Art Center the Islands, Washington, Oregon and behind it. In this world, female bodies dive beneath lion's mane jellies with blood-red tentacles 250 Flora St. Ongoing Conversa- 2921 Hoyt Ave British Columbia. The represented in baroque chiaroscuro, their pale limbs wreathed in bubbles. tions Between Collections: The ✆425-259-5050 schack.org artists, painters, sculptors and Smithsonian American Art Muse- tue-sat 10am-5pm. Check schack. jewelers reflect the areas beauty, But, as Ocean Fest curator Lisa Kinoshita points out, this magical world is only possible be- um and the Whatcom Museum. org for most current info. both conventional and unusual. cause of eight Superfund cleanups and many dedicated residents. In the beauty of this water Highlights three American master- Free admission. That is the flavor of the Northwest, world lies its incredible fragility – and that’s the whole point of Tacoma Ocean Fest, where works from the Smithsonian Sep 17-Nov 7 Schacktoberfest: an making WaterWorks Gallery the Burke’s art will be installed, Instagram-like, in a giant wall grid. It’s art for immersion, even if American Art Museum in conver- urban glass pumpkin patch and unique place it is. ART AiSLE-SMALL art exhibit. Pick (and purchase) you can’t be there – just like Puget Sound itself. sation with select works from the SHOWCASES: Sept 10-30 David Whatcom Museum’s permanent col- your favorite glass pumpkin from Ridgway oil paintings-pared down, Art: All day Sep. 13 and beyond at tacomaoceanfest.org lection. Visit whatcommuseum.org more than 900 colorful glass bold landscape. to take a virtual tour during the pumpkins handcrafted in the Schack Artist livestream: 3:30pm at Instagram.com/tacomaoceanfest Museum’s closure. glassblowing studio. You'll also find LA CONNER Opening TBD Anatomy of a harvest-themed paintings, pottery Collection: Recent Acquisitions & gifts throughout the gallery patch. Museum of Northwest Art and Promised Gifts. To mark 121 First St ten years since the Lightcatcher FRIDAY HARBOR ✆360-466-4446 monamuseum.org building’s construction, the Museum For the most current gallery hours celebrates works of art welcomed WaterWorks Gallery and exhibition updates please check into the permanent collection during 315 Argyle Ave website. Museum shop now open: this time. Many acquisitions expand ✆360-378-3060 sun & mon 12-5pm; tue-sat 11am- existing holdings of significant waterworksgallery.com 5pm. Galleries Opening in Phase 3 works by Pacific Northwest artists or tue-sat 10am - 5pm or by appt. Lost and Found: Skagit Valley expand into new areas of collecting, For 35 years, WaterWorks Gallery Mural by William Cumming. Cre- including a focus on previously located in Friday Harbor, San Juan ated in 1941 for Burlington’s High under-represented artists. Please Island has been a contemporary School’s new farm shop, the mural check website for updates. light filled gallery space that commemorates the agriculture

preview-art.com PREVIEW 49 LA CONNER Sculpture Park: Open daily, sunrise printmakers. Presented by Seattle to sunset. Print Arts. Visit website for online and industry of Skagit County. WEBSTER'S WOODS SCULPTURE exhibitions and updates. Around After being lost for many decades, PARK To Sep 22 Summertide the Northwest School. A selection in 2014 it was unearthed on the Solstice Art Festival. Three new of artists who ha varying degrees of Breckenridge farm and was gifted sculptures have joined the hun- connection to the Northwest School. to the Museum by the Breckenridge dred-plus artworks currently located Oct 1-31 Charles Arnoldi. family. The Barn Show Exhibition, in Webster’s Woods Sculpture Park. commemorating the annual art Enjoy our updated park map and ex- Foster/White Gallery shows held at the Reims' farm on plore in person or through our virtual 220 3rd Ave S, #100 Fir Island starting in 1987. tours available online. ART CENTER ✆206-622-2833 Sep 12-Nov 15 Undersea Garden: fosterwhite.com OLYMPIA A Voyage of Wonder & Imagina- Temporarily by appt. only. tion. Presented by Tangled Fibers, Please check website for updates. Van Tuinen Art a collaborative group of Olympic Sep 3-19 Exhibition title: 429 4th Ave W. Peninsula artists, including Barbara Elements: Earth. Highlighting ✆360-402-6517 vantuinenart.com Ramsey, Jean-Marie Tarascio, Pat and delving deeper into the four sat 1-5pm and by appt. Herkal, and Cathie Wier. The Center's primary elements that prove to be Van Tuinen Art is a working studio side gallery will be transformed into recurring sources of for and gallery featuring Debra Van an installation that transports visi- many artists, Foster/White Gallery Tuinen's Light Revealed 2020 tors into the world of the Salish Sea. will present the first in a series of collection plus her original print The main gallery will feature more group exhibitions focused on Earth, series of aquatints and watercolor traditional art objects–all inspired Water, Wind and Fire, beginning this monotypes just created at Oehme by the sea–its vastness and beauty, September, with Elements: Earth. Graphic in Steamboat Springs, CO. plus challenges including diversity Oct 1-24 Allison Collins: Rambling Van Tuinen is known nationally and loss and acidification. Memories. Known for her expansive internationally for her residential and abstract landscapes, imbued with commercial commissions. For the SEATTLE quilt-like textural lushness, Allison pandemic she created a collection Collins' paintings are untethered of affordable small encaustic land- ArtXchange Gallery to any exact places. Imparting the scapes showing in the gallery and 512 1st Ave S emotion of encountering or traveling on her website. Just arrived!! Wood- ✆206-839-0377 artxchange.org through open spaces, fields, sky, ward Canyon Winery 2017 Artist tue-sat 11am-5:30pm, or by appt. and vast expanses, the paintings Series Cab (released in April 2020) ArtXchange Gallery exhibits are woven with deeply saturated featuring Van Tuinen's painting contemporary art from around the hues of red, gold, and deep greens Swirl on the label. Come see it! world that reflects the diversity and blues. of influences shaping the Seattle PORT ANGELES community and contemporary global Frye Art Museum culture. Through rotating bi-monthly 704 Terry Ave Port Angeles Fine Arts Center exhibitions, the gallery showcases ✆206-622-9250 fryemuseum.org 1203 E Lauridsen Blvd a range of artwork including vibrant Temporarily closed; check website ✆360-457-3532 pafac.org Bubblism paintings by Marcio Diaz, for updates. Gallery: thu-sun, 11am-5pm; the iconic lighted fish sculptures While our doors are temporarily of Elaine Hanowell, mixed-media closed, we invite you to watch, read, abstract works by Alan Lau, large- learn, make, and connect with us via scale installations by June Seki- #FryeFromHome! At fryemuseum. guchi, and contemporary art from blog you will find engaging art Laos, Cuba, Vietnam, Australia, and resources to keep you connected more. The gallery also hosts a range with the Museum's collections and of creative events including artist community. Content is being added talks & workshops, poetry readings and updated regularly, so join us and dance performances. virtually until we can be together again in the galleries! Davidson Galleries 313 Occidental Ave S Gallery 110 ✆206-624-7684 110 3rd Ave S davidsongalleries.com ✆206-624-9336 gallery110.com tue-sat 11am-5:30pm by appt. only. wed- sat 11am-6pm or by appt. To Sep 26 Contemporary North- Sep 3-26 Sherry Ying Ruden: west Print Invitational. Juror-se- X-paper Neoteric. Sherry’s use of Debra Van Tuinen, Sun Kissed Waterfall, 2020 lected works from Pacific Northwest traditional Chinese Xuan (rice) paper, Van Tuinen Art, Olympia

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CENTURY LINK FIELD 99 preview-art.com PREVIEW 51 SEATTLE culture, history, architecture, art and Illustrating Injustice: The Power bountiful color. She observes a lay- of Print. Highlights the power of though fragile, is surprisingly versa- ered beauty in weathered surfaces printed material to communicate tile. She continuously experiments everywhere, as well as verve in the social and systemic injustices, and with different methods - resulting in ever-present human and animal features works from the Henry striking but subtle luminescent out- interaction. Oct 1-31 Lois Silver: collection, as well as a selection comes. Unlike Chinese painting with Topsy Turvy. Silver creates vibrant of late twentieth-century prison brush and ink, where the artwork is narrative paintings that often depict newsletters. Math Bass will create mounted afterwards, Sherry revers- emotive social encounters between a site-specific installation inspired es the process by manipulating the animated characters at parties, by the Henry’s architecture. material, creating shapes and colors musical performances, diners, and based on the paper’s natural grain in outdoor environments. At times Koplin Del Rio Gallery and texture while adding mixed jubilant, other times subdued or 313 Occidental Ave S media elements along the way. She curious, her paintings portray private ✆206-999-0849 koplindelrio.com calls it Zì-Rán自然, in Chinese this and personal entanglements that wed-sat by appt. only. means nature, or the flow of things, create visual tension between To Sep 9 Einar & Jamex de la ensuring her subject matter will be her characters. Torre: Neopaganismo-Back to fluid and unique each time.A Little the Forests. The exhibition from Skin. The experience of showing Henry Art Gallery Mexican-American artists Einar & "a little skin" ranges from Posing to University of Washington Jamex de la Torre includes a selec- Performance with a little sex rolled 15th Ave NE and NE 41st St tion of large scale lenticular works in. Discover the beauty and vastness ✆206-543-2280 henryart.org and hand-blown glass sculptures of displaying our skin in this intrigu- Temporarily closed. For the current that indicates parallels between ing show by Sue Wren and Li Turner. opening hours please check web- the environmental movement and Oct TBD. Check website for updates. site. Admission: general $10; seniors supernatural figures of mythology. (62+) $6; Members, UW faculty/ Sean Howe: Spillways, from Harris Harvey Gallery staff, students, and children free. Oakland-based artist and Washing- 1915 First Ave ONLINE Ongoing In Plain Sight. ton State native Sean Howe, is a ✆206-443-3315 This group exhibition engages artists collection of colorful paintings that harrisharveygallery.com whose work addresses narratives, balance abstraction and figuration, tue-sat 11am-6pm; mon by appt. communities, and histories that are highlighting the bonds between For private viewings by appointment typically hidden or invisible in our humans and the natural world, please contact the gallery. public space (both conceptually layered with ecological concerns. Sep 3-26 Wendy Thon: In- and literally defined).Opening Fall Sep 18-Nov 7 Drawing the Ghost | dia-Dreaming the World. Thon ex- 2020–please check website for Curated by Robert Pruitt. Presents plores elements of myth, ritual and exhibition updates Bambitchell: nearly 50 works from 18 artists em- daily rhythms found in India, evoking Bugs & Beasts Before the Law. ploying varying modes of drawing to a rich visual reserve from her travels A single-channel film that poses explore ideas of Race, Class, Gender, there. For the artist, India offers a questions about the administration Futurism, Celestial phenomena, REVISED vibrantPreview_SO2020_1/3H_Gallery110JuryAd_ experience; immersed in of justice and rights under 2020-08-10the law. History1:11 PM and otherPage concepts. 1

CALL FOR ARTISTS Gallery 110 11th Annual Juried Exhibition February 4-27, 2021 JUROR: Shamim Momin, Senior Curator, Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle WA APPLY: callforentry.org DEADLINE: October 30, 2020 DETAILS: gallery110.com/call-for-entries

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52 SEP - OCT 2020 Contemporary Sculpture at Lake Washington NOAA WESTERN REGIONAL CENTER, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle WA - Ongoing by Matthew Kangas Seattle’s celebrated heritage of art in public places has led to a number of outdoor sites. One of the most notable is at the Western Regional Center of an important federal agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra- tion (NOAA), adjacent to a city property, Warren G. . Both are sit- uated on the northwest shore of Lake Washington, the state’s longest lake Photo: Courtesy of the Seattle O ce of Arts & Culture Photo: Courtesy of the Seattle O and the city’s eastern boundary. George Trakas, Berth Haven, 1981 Richard Andrews, director of public art for the City of Seattle, oversaw a blue-ribbon jury in 1982 for the US government–fi nanced sculpture walk at the newly land- scaped NOAA site. The leading municipal arts administrator in the nation at the time (he later went on to head public art at the National Endowment for the Arts), Andrews helped select a prestigious group of artists who met the challenges of the site head-on. Siah Armajani, Scott Burton, Douglas R. Hollis, Martin Puryear and George Trakas are interna- tionally known American sculptors, although Trakas was born in Quebec. Each took a di erent approach. For example, Armajani built two bridges inscribed with texts from Moby-Dick, by Herman Melville. Trakas’ Berth Haven is a polygonal dock that extends a cedar deck into the water above steel struts. Burton transformed furniture into sculpture, placing smooth and jag- ged granite boulders for seating on his Viewpoint Terrace. Puryear poured a concrete dome on top of a grassy mound in his Knoll for NOAA. Echoing Burton, he placed four curved benches surrounding the hillock. The most popular work is A Sound Garden, by Hollis, named after the well-known Seattle grunge rock group. Twelve 21-foot-high steel towers revolve in the wind at the shoreline and create “music” of their own. Access to the NOAA site is restricted to weekdays, 9 am to 5 pm, with fi nal entry at 3:30 pm. Admission is free but ID is required.

National Nordic Museum including our first everVirtual Nor- Shaped a New Seattle. Presenting 2655 NW Market St dic Genealogy Conference and our landmark modern and contem- ✆206-789-5707 nordicmuseum.org Northern Lights Auktion are joined porary paintings, sculptures, and Temporarily closed. Please check by virtual book talks, art lectures, drawings from the Wright Collection website for updates. Admission: trivia nights, crafting demos and that celebrates the Wrights’ many adults $18; seniors & students more. nordicmuseum.org/calendar. contributions to the city of Seattle (+ID)$15; youth (5-18) $10; children and Pacific Northwest region. The 4 and under free. Ongoing Virtual Seattle Art Museum PACCAR Pavilion at the Olympic Offerings with the Museum. The 1300 First Ave Sculpture Park is also closed, is now ✆206-654-3100 but the park’s environs remain virtual! Current highlights include seattleartmuseum.org open and free to the public. On the an Icelandic embroidery teaching Temporarily closed until further museum’s blog, explore Stay Home series, story readings, and our notice. Admission: adults $29.99; with SAM content, which connects 2020 Nordic Innovation Summit seniors (62+) $27.99; students (+ID) its visitors to art with videos, on YouTube: youtube.com/user/ and teens (13-19) $19.99. If able to interviews, virtual tours, art-making NordicMuseum. Upcoming events, reopen, Oct 15 City of Tomorrow: activities, and more. Jinny Wright and the Art That preview-art.com PREVIEW 53 SEATTLE members free. The Campbell House region. TAM has the largest retro- and Café MAC will remain closed at spective of studio glass by Dale Chi- this time. Opening Oct 3 POP Power huly; most significant collection of 1400 E Prospect St from Warhol to Koons: Master- NW studio jewelry; and key holdings ✆206-654-3100 works from the Collections of Jor- in 20th century American art. seattleartmuseum.org dan D. Schnitzer and His Family Temporarily closed until further no- Foundation. From Campbell’s Soup Tacoma Ocean Fest Online tice. On the museum’s blog, explore to Mickey Mouse, and from comic tacomaoceanfest.org Stay Home with SAM content, strips to balloon dogs, POP Power Sep 13,10am-5pm A one-day free which connects its visitors to art from Warhol to Koons celebrates festival. Come celebrate and learn with videos, interviews, virtual tours, the evolution of Pop art, a perennial how to protect the ocean. All online. art-making activities, and more. movement that revels in the new Video premieres, virtual art tours and the now, the celebrity and the and artist talks, new ocean film Shift Gallery commodity, and art made accessible by 2018 filmmaker Annie Crawley. 312 S Washington St for all. This exhibition focuses on All videos will premiere Sep 13 on shiftgallery.org leading contemporary figures such the Tacoma Ocean Fest YouTube Temporarily open by appt. only. as Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, and the and homepage. Featured artists: Please check website for updates. Japanese master of the Neo-Pop Lourdes Jackson painting, Dean Sep 3-26 Cynthia Hibbard: Superflat style, Takashi Murakami, Burke photography, Fergus Hyke Whittling. Instead of a back porch creatively shown alongside the likes photography. See website for rocker, a pocket knife and a hunk of of seminal American Pop leaders schedule of artist livestreams. wood, whittling for me is a plate of like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, door skin, birch or Shina plywood, James Rosenquist, and Robert Japanese wood carving tools, paper, Indiana, to name just a few. ink and an etching press. The prints OREGON in this show are fruits of my sum- TACOMA mer's idle. Oct 1-31 Jodi Waiter: ASTORIA WITHOUT APPARENT LOGIC. Since Museum of Glass logic has taken it’s leave, for/from 1801 Dock St AVA Center for the Arts so many as of late, my default ✆253-284-4750 1000 Duane St button is the garden. If anything museumofglass.org ✆503-741-9694 is to make sense to me, I find my Temporarily closed, please check astoriavisualarts.org clarity of vision operating at a website for updates. The Museum fri-sat 12-5pm and by appt. tolerable level or better, when I am of Glass provides a dynamic Sep 12-Oct 3 Garland Kirkpatrick: outside, amongst living things, that learning environment to appreciate Ad Nauseam. For better or worse consistently break the rules, if there the medium of glass through cre- branding has been an effective tool ever were any, and thrive. ative experiences, collections of persuasion meeting our thirst for and exhibitions. truth and authenticity through social SPOKANE media. In this exhibition Kirkpatrick Tacoma Art Museum repurposes the commercial vernacu- Northwest Museum 1701 Pacific Ave lar of signs utilizing the graphic arts of Arts & Culture ✆253-272-4258 to ‘push’ messages that call for 2316 W First Ave tacomaartmuseum.org social justice. Garland Kirkpatrick is ✆509-456-3931 Temporarily closed, please check an award-winning American graphic northwestmuseum.org website for updates. Connecting designer, artist, curator, and educa- tue-sun 10am-5pm. Timed tickets people through art. The TAM serves tor. Oct 10-Nov 7 Morrison Pierce: may be purchased only online. the diverse communities of the October Surprise. Observations and Admission: adults $15; seniors (65+) Northwest through its collection, the balancing act of 2020, Pierce's and students (+ID) $13; youth (6-18) exhibitions, and learning programs, large mixed media paintings reflect $10; children 5 & under and MAC emphasizing art and artists of the the civil unrest of the working class Northwest and the broader western in America. Painting for the last 25 years, Pierce's work is contem- porary, relevant and introspective and has been shown in galleries, museums, and abandoned buildings throughout the US. He continues to strive to find and make connections between the regional, rural arts communities of the North Coast and the world-wide contemporary William Cumming, Farm Shop Mural (Skagit Valley Mural), 1941 art scene. Museum of Northwest Art, La Conner

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KANE IKEDA: PARTS OF COSMIC TREE II Blackfi sh Gallery, Portland. Sep 1 - 26 Kane Ikeda had a dream in the ’80s and ran with it, creating a personal mythology in which he is the being at the center of a system of planets and stars. His cosmos is pic- tured as a tree, in many di erent media. Ikeda is from Japan, lived in Oregon through college, and then moved to Sapporo in the late 1980s for 20 years. In the same space, keep an eye out for Monica Mitchell’s Fantasia Las Meninas. Painting on found ob- Kanetaka Ikeda, Parts of Cosmic Tree – Seeds #3 view 1, jects, she explores female gender roles, masquerade, camoufl age and consumerism. 2020

GARLAND KIRKPATRICK: AD NAUSEAM Astoria Visual Arts, Astoria. Sep 12 - Oct 3 Graphic designer Garland Kirkpatrick, a professor of design at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, takes the language of advertising and uses it for social messages. There is a punk rock edge to his layout and color choices, and an in-your- face use of type. He has always been fascinated by the overlooked African roots of modernism and the cultural impact of design. Now is his time. Garland Kirkpatrick

RICK BARTOW Froelick Gallery, Portland. Oct 14 - Nov 28 Rick Bartow, of the Mad River Band of Wiyot Indians, has his work in over 100 public collections. As his retrospective of 40 years, Things You Know But Cannot Explain, showed, his Baconesque paintings play well in condos and colleges as well as board- rooms. Anyone who loves Ted Hughes’ poetry volume Crow will love the dark of Bartow’s rough sculptures, where there’s never a fi nal co n nail. Bartow died in 2016 but his work lives on in the Pacifi c Northwest. Rick Bartow, GC 4, 2014

Imogen Gallery of dramatic imagery, Schulps turns intuitive paintings without the use of 240 11th St to her wheel thrown and handbuilt the brush. Oct 8-Nov 9 Jen Crowe ✆503-468-0620 imogengallery.com clay pieces as backbone to her A multidisciplinary artist, Jen is mon-sat 11am-5pm; sun 11am- drawings with playful use of color. showing a new collection of oil and 4pm; wed by appt. Opening reception: Oct 10, 5pm. cold wax abstracts on wood panel Sep 12-Oct 6 Laura Hamje: In The with a focus on history, time and Clouds. Hamje brings a new series Vaulted Gallery the artist's hand in the process. Jen of nostalgic and contemplative oil 1389 Duane St. is also exhibiting a selection of her paintings that depict the often dra- ✆503-468-0219 vaultedgallery.com fine jewelry and fiber art. matic light of the Pacific Northwest thu-mon 11am-5pm; Check website skies. Her imagery for this series for 2nd Saturday Art Walk updates. CANNON BEACH largely focuses on iconic structural To Sep 7 Scott Vaughan. As a elements that appear to support the landscape painter, Scott focuses on Cannon Beach Gallery ever changing moody skies. Opening the surreal experience of walking 1064 S Hemlock St reception: Sep 12, 5pm. Oct 10-Nov in nature and how those places ✆503-436-0744 10 April Coppini & Molly Schulps: are remembered using a mixture cannonbeacharts.org Everything Is Possible/Nothing of abstract and impressionistic wed-sun 11am-4pm. is Possible. Coppini and Schulps techniques. Sep 10-Oct 5 Shaukya To Sep 27 Ceramics Exhibition both share a common passion for Dekker: Heart of the World. featuring Carol Lebreton, Greg environmental issues, specifically Colorful oil paintings on canvas de- Wilbur, Randy McClelland, and relating to wildlife preservation. As scribed by Shaukya as "meditation Scott Johnson. Sep 30-Nov 1 Coppini utilizes paper for her support in motion". She creates abstract Group Exhibition featuring preview-art.com PREVIEW 55 CANNON BEACH Beach. Nestled between the wild Northwest By ocean and the coastal mountains, Northwest Gallery Lloyd Lindley, Susan McKinnon, Ten member galleries offer artwork 232 N Spruce, across from the Cli ord Gleason: The Promise of Paint Kenneth Ray Wilson. OPEN CALL: from contemporary to classical, City Park & info center HALLIE FORD MUSEUM OF ART, Salem, OR - To Oct 31 Annual Miniature Show. Open to featuring local and nationally recog- ✆503-436-0741 • 1-800-494-0741 all art forms dimensions of 6x6" or nized artists across multiple artistic nwbynwgallery.com by Allyn Cantor smaller (36 square inches). Submis- mediums. Cannon Beach's galleries daily 11am-6pm and by appt. sion deadline: Nov 1. Please contact have something for every art lover. Ongoing Don Stastny, architect, This major retrospective traces the career of the Gallery for more information. The Individual galleries and working painter and bronze sculptor, Cli ord Gleason (1913-1978), an under-recog- Cannon Beach Arts Association is a artist studios specialize in a range of presents the narrative sculpture, nized modernist from Salem, Oregon. A well- non-profit founded with the intent to artwork including bronze sculpture, Moses: Sky Warrior. Stastny’s works exhibited artist during his life, Gleason spent bring a wide variety of programs to a breadth of painting styles, locally can be found at the Native American his adult years working out of Portland and our community and to visitors. Be- created glass, photography, jewelry, Museum at Warm Springs and come a member today see website mixed media, handmade craft and the renowned Bandon Dunes Golf Salem. This comprehensive exhibition touches for details. more. The CBGG collectively hosts Resort. Ivan McLean’s Red Sphere on all aspects of his artistic oeuvre, from the annual art festivals. Save-the-Date: and Re-Invention are featured in the 1930s to the last months of his life. Cannon Beach Gallery Group Nov 6-8 Stormy Weather Arts Fes- Gallery’s Landmark Sculpture Gar- various locations tival. Visit website for information den, along with his abstract marble One of the more accomplished midcentury cbgallerygroup.com about individual galleries, featured sculptures. Georgia Gerber’s bronze modern painters in the Pacifi c Northwest, Everyday is an Art Walk in Cannon artists, exhibitions news and events. sculptures include Robin & Owls Gleason chronologically and stylistically aligned with the rapidly changing art trends

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56 SEP - OCT 2020 Cli ord Gleason: The Promise of Paint HALLIE FORD MUSEUM OF ART, Salem, OR - To Oct 31 by Allyn Cantor This major retrospective traces the career of Cli ord Gleason (1913-1978), an under-recog- nized modernist from Salem, Oregon. A well- exhibited artist during his life, Gleason spent his adult years working out of Portland and Salem. This comprehensive exhibition touches on all aspects of his artistic oeuvre, from the 1930s to the last months of his life. One of the more accomplished midcentury modern painters in the Pacifi c Northwest, Gleason chronologically and stylistically aligned with the rapidly changing art trends during a formidable period. His early still lifes from the 1930s are radically di erent than his restrained abstractions of the 1970s, yet there is a clear evolution of personal style and thread of originality through the decades. The artist studied with Louis Bunce at the Sa- lem Federal Art Center, established in 1938 as Photo: Bob Crist part of Roosevelt’s New Deal programs. During Cli ord Gleason in his studio, Salem, that time his class created mural designs, in- Oregon, 1960s. Collection of Bob Crist. cluding the work that launched his career. Gleason’s best-known Depression-era mural, Alice in Wonderland, was originally created for Bush Elementary School and now hangs at North Salem High School. Gleason went on to study at the Museum Art School in Portland. Infl uenced by European modernism, his lively and colorful works from the 1940s and '50s borrow elements of Cubism and Fauvism in lyrical abstract landscapes as well as roman- tic fi gurative subjects. In the 1960s Gleason’s work became more open, spare and observant of nature, with softened forms and spatial ar- rangements that would inform his later, most acclaimed paintings. His elegant mature com- positions are airy and quiet, yet vital in their expressive use of space and unpretentious handling of paint. His distinctive palette and conscious restraint bring to mind elements of both Cly ord Still’s abstractions and Joan Miró’s lyricism. During his life Gleason was often Gift of Marian Milligan and William Dugan, 2006.006.002. described as a true “artist’s artist” by his peers. Cli ord Gleason, Strange Plant, 1961, oil on canvas. Collection of the Hallie Ford Museum of Art. willamette.edu/arts/hfma

preview-art.com PREVIEW 57 CANNON BEACH holdings of Chinese, Japanese, Portland Art Museum Korean and American art. Opening 1219 SW Park Ave on Wall. Gerber’s public sculptures Oct 3 Hallie Ford Fellows in the ✆503-226-2811 include Rachel the Pig at Pike Place Visual Arts (Classes of 2017, 2018, portlandartmuseum.org Market and Tufted Puffins in Cannon and 2019) new and recent works by Visit website for updated hours. Ad- Beach. Gallery highlights: works by 15 artists named Fellows in those mission: adults $20: seniors (62+) & Oregon’s Master of Fine Art Film three years. Nuestra imagen actual students (18+ with ID) $17; children Photography, Christopher Burkett, | Our Present Image: Mexico and (17 and under) & members free. who was a PBS Weekend NEWS- the Graphic Arts 1925-1956. This Ongoing Art and Race Matters: HOUR feature artist, Barbara Rain- exhibition is a collaboration with The Career of Robert Colescott. forth’s Earth & Ocean Landscape the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art The first full retrospective of one of paintings, and ceramics by Chayo (JSMA) and the Portland Art Museum America’s most compelling and con- Wilson & Natalie Warrens. Oct An- (PAM). The exhibition aims to deepen troversial artists. Volcano! Mount gelita Surmon’s kiln formed glass, and broaden the understanding and St. Helens in Art. To commemorate paintings & sculpture. Surmon’s appreciation of the graphic art the 40th anniversary of the eruption paintings celebrate the changing of post-revolutionary Mexico, a of Mount St. Helens, PAM presents rhythms of the natural world. Also landmark in the history of twentieth- an exhibition examining artists’ re- on view, Hazel Schlesinger’s award century printmaking and modern art. sponses to the awesome beauty and winning plein air paintings and power of the volcano. Opening Sep abstract works. PORTLAND Joryu Hanga Kyokai, 1956-1965: Japan’s Women Printmakers. White Bird Gallery Blackfish Gallery A timely look at the careers of the 251 N Hemlock St 420 NW 9th Ave founders of the Women’s Print ✆503-436-2681 ✆503-224-2634 Association, Japan's first printmak- whitebirdgallery.com blackfish.com ing society for women artists. wed-sun 11am-5pm; subject tue, thu and sat 11am-5pm. to change. Please check website Sep 1-26 Kane Ikeda: Parts of Russo Lee Gallery for updates. Cosmic Tree. By using a variety 805 NW 21st Ave To Sep 30 Deborah DeWit, narrative of media, installations, paintings, ✆503-226-2754 oil on panel paintings that explore drawings, and verses, Ikeda has russoleegallery.com psychological relationships to our illustrated the Cosmic Tree symbol- tue-fri 11am-5:30pm; sat 11am- surroundings. Oct 1-25 Autumn Se- ically as an organic, plant-like form 5pm. Established in 1986, The Russo lections: representing a cross-sec- colored with spiraling patterns re- Lee Gallery is a distinctive showcase tion of new works by gallery artists sembling stars and galaxies. Monica for the art of the Pacific Northwest. including mixed media paintings, Mitchell: Fantasia Las Meninas. Sep 3-26 Mary Josephson and ceramic sculpture, paper-cuts, Mitchell's art-making practice is an Gabe Fernandez. Oct 1-31 Richard printmaking, silver jewelry and exploration of drawing and form. Notkin and Michael Dailey. contemporary glass art. In her work she uses found objects, fabric, and duck tape as well as SALEM EUGENE traditional drawing and painting materials. Sep 29-Oct 31 The Love Hallie Ford Museum of Art Jordan Schnitzer Politik: One World, Indivisible. Willamette University Museum of Art Group show organised by Blackfish 700 State St 1430 Johnson Lane Artist, Christopher Shotola-Hartd. ✆503-370-6855 ✆541-346-3027 Programming includes the Be About willamette.edu/arts/hfma jsma.uoregon.edu Love VIRTUAL Festival, featuring tue-sat 12pm-5pm. Admission: Opening weekends Oct 3. Timed curated musical acts (in jazz, blues, adults $6; seniors (+55) $4; edu- ticket required, visit website for de- folk, and indie genres) along with cators & students (18+ with ID) $3; tails. Admission: adults $5; seniors performance art, theater, poetry, children (0-17) and members free. (62+) $3; members, youth (18 and and dance. To Oct 17 Bonnie Hull: Memory as under), students, and UO faculty Myth includes drawings, paintings, and staff free. The Jordan Schnitzer Froelick Gallery and quilts by this highly-regarded Museum of Art features engaging 714 NW Davis St mixed media artist who has been exhibitions, significant collections of ✆503-222-1142 making art in Salem for 50 years. historic and contemporary art, and froelickgallery.com To Oct 31 Clifford Gleason: The exciting educational programs that tue-Sat 11am-5:30pm by appt. Promise of Paint features paintings, support the university’s academic Opening Oct 14 Rick Bartow: drawings, and prints by this talented mission and the diverse interests Crow's Instructions, pastel draw- and highly original mid-twentieth of its off-campus communities. ings, paintings, wood sculptures century Oregon modernist, who The JSMA’s collections galleries and prints. grew up in Salem and spent his present selections from its extensive adult life in both Salem and Portland.

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COMING SOON! documents a year-long project by Vancouver artist Diyan Achjadi, who poses questions about value, temporality and labour within the context of the city’s seemingly ceaseless redevelopment. Each month, Achjadi produced two new editions of hand-printed posters, which she mounted on walls, fences and hoardings around construction sites. Site-specifi c imagery included tra c cones, construction equipment, and piles of dirt and debris. With photographs by Harry Armstrong and essays by Zoë Chan and the artist. Softcover, 200 pp., C$20. Available at contemporaryartgallery.ca/shop, 604-681-2700.

PARALLELS 02: NORTH VALPARAISO introduces the little-known history of the Chilean community established on Vancouver’s North Shore in the late 1800s. Its text and archival photographs recall the men who jumped ship there, often escaping deplorable on-board conditions. While labouring as loggers, mill hands and fi shers, many married Indigenous women, with long-lasting consequences for them and their children. Written by historians Jean and Roderick Barman, with North Vancouver artist and writer Jenn Ashton. Chapbook, 20 pp. Free to read at https://issuu.com/polygongallery/docs/ the-polygon-parallels-01-north-valparaiso-interior, with print copies forthcoming.

REVISION AND RESISTANCE celebrates the recent exhibition of Kent Monkman’s monumental diptych, mistikôsiwak (Wooden Boat People), at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Richly illustrated, with essays by leading Indigenous art schol- ars, it highlights Monkman’s distinctive art practice and the enduring presence of his gender-fl uid alter ego Miss Chief Testickle. The book also serves as a companion to the exhibition Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience, at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC to January 3, 2021. Hardcover, 127 pp., C$50. Available at the Museum of Anthropology, 604-827-4810.

ART AND RACE MATTERS: THE CAREER OF ROBERT COLESCOTT is the most comprehensive book devoted to the life of the pioneering African American artist. The large volume surveys the entirety of Colescott’s body of work. Contributions by more than 10 curators and writers provide a detailed stylistic analysis of his politically infl ected oeuvre. Known for paintings that exposed the ugly ironies of race in America from the 1970s through the late 1990s, Colescott profoundly infl u- enced generations of artists that followed him. Hardcover, 251 pp., US$60. Available at Portland Art Museum Store, 503-276-4204.

NEW DEAL ART IN THE NORTHWEST: THE WPA AND BEYOND o ers an exten- sive overview of art created during the hard economic times of the 1930’s, when US government projects under the WPA and other agencies created a wealth of public art across the country. In the Northwest hundreds of artists were employed and thousands of artworks created, but the story is almost unknown. Published in conjunction with the recent TAM exhibition, the catalog features 14 essays from a variety of contributors. Hardcover, 240 pp., US$39.95. Available at TAM Store, https://tamstore.org

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4th Meridian Art & Auctions 21 Burnaby Art Gallery 15 Froelick Gallery 58 Adele Campbell Gallery 46 Canmore Art Guild Gallery 11 Frye Art Museum 50 Alberta Craft Gallery - Cannon Beach Gallery 55 Gage Gallery Arts Collective 44 Calgary 8 Cannon Beach Gallery Group 56 Gallery 110 50 Alberta Craft Gallery - Catriona Jeffries 28 Gallery 2 – Edmonton 11 Central Art Studio & Gallery 43 Grand Forks Art Gallery 17 Alcheringa Gallery 43 Chinese Cultural Centre Gallery in the Oak Bay Village 44 Allied Arts Museum 28 Gallery Jones 35 of Whatcom County 47 Choboter Fine Art 28 Geert Maas Sculpture arc.hive gallery 43 Circle Craft Gallery 28 Gardens and Gallery 18 Arnold Mikelson Glenbow 10 Mind & Matter Art Gallery 25 CityScape Community Art Space 19 Griffin Art Projects 20 Art Beatus (Vancouver) Consultancy Ltd. 26 Coastal Peoples Haida Gwaii Museum Fine Arts Gallery 34 at Kay Llnagaay 25 Art Gallery at Evergreen Cultural Centre 17 Comox Valley Arts 16 Hallie Ford Museum of Art 58 Art Gallery of Alberta 11 Contemporary Art Gallery 34 Harcourt House Artist Run Centre 12 Art Gallery Contemporary Calgary 8 of Greater Victoria 43 Craft Council of BC Gallery 34 Harris Harvey Gallery 52 Art Gallery of St. Albert 13 DaVic Gallery Heffel Fine Art Auction House 35 Art Works Gallery 27 of Native Canadian Arts 17 Henry Art Gallery 52 ArtXchange Gallery 50 Davidson Galleries 50 Herringer Kiss Gallery 10 Audain Art Museum 46 Deer Lake Art Gallery 15 Hill's Native Art Gallery 35 AVA Center for the Arts 54 Deluge Contemporary Art 43 Ian Tan Gallery 35 Bainbridge Island Douglas Reynolds Gallery 34 Museum of Art 47 DRAW Gallery 22 Il Museo, Italian Cultural Centre 35 Bau-Xi Gallery 27 Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Illingworth Kerr Gallery 10 Bearclaw Gallery 11 Classical Chinese Garden 34 Imogen Gallery 55 Beaty Biodiversity Museum 28 Dundarave Print Workshop + Gallery 34 Inuit Gallery of Vancouver 36 Bellevue Arts Museum 47 Elissa Cristall Gallery 34 Jordan Schnitzer Bill Reid Gallery Museum of Art 58 of Northwest Coast Art 28 Empty Gallery 43 Joyce Williams Gallery 37 Blackfish Gallery 58 Esker Foundation 8 Kamloops Art Gallery 17 Borealis Gallery 11 Esplanade Art Gallery 13 Federation Gallery 34 Kariton Art Gallery Brian Scott Fine Arts Gallery - & Boutique 14 Comox Valley 16 Flux Media Gallery 44 Kelowna Art Gallery 18 Brian Scott Fine Arts Gallery - Foster/White Gallery 50 Kootenay Gallery of Art 16 Vancouver 28 Founders' Gallery 9

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Koplin Del Rio Gallery 52 Oscar Deras The Gallery at The Cultch 42 Lattimer Gallery 37 Studio Gallery 39 The New Gallery (TNG) 10 Leighton Art Centre 12 Oxygen Art Centre 18 The Old School House Libby Leshgold Gallery 37 Pacific Arts Market 39 Arts Centre 23 Lipont Gallery 24 Parker Projects 39 The Polygon Gallery 21 Madrona Gallery 44 Pendulum Gallery 39 The Reach 15 Michael Kidd Gallery 38 Penticton Art Gallery 21 Toni Onley Estate 42 Morris and Helen Belkin Peter Robertson Gallery 12 Touchstones Nelson Art Gallery 38 Port Angeles Fine Arts Center 50 Museum of Art and History 19 Mountain Galleries 46 Port Moody Arts Centre 23 TRUCK Contemporary Art 11 Musée Héritage Museum 13 Portland Art Museum 58 Two Rivers Gallery 23 Museum of Anthropology Richmond Art Gallery 24 Ukama Gallery 42 at UBC 38 Russo Lee Gallery 58 Unitarian Church of Vancouver 42 Museum of Glass 54 S'eliyemetaxwtexw Museum of Northern BC 23 Art Gallery 14 Uno Langmann Limited 42 Museum of Northwest Art 49 Salmon Arm Arts Centre 25 UVic Legacy Art Galleries 45 Museum of Vancouver 38 Schack Art Center 49 Van Tuinen Art 50 Nanaimo Art Gallery 18 Seattle Art Museum 53 Vancouver Art Gallery 42 National Nordic Museum 53 Seattle Asian Art Museum 54 Vancouver Fine Art Gallery 42 New Media Gallery 19 Seymour Art Gallery 21 Vancouver Maritime Museum 42 New West Cultural Crawl 19 SFU Galleries 40 Vaulted Gallery 55 Newzones 10 Shift Gallery 54 Vernon Public Art Gallery 43 Nickle Galleries 10 Sidney and Gertrude Zack Victoria Arts Council 45 Nikkei National Museum 15 Gallery 41 ViewPoint Art Gallery 19 Nk'Mip Desert Silk Purse Arts Centre 46 Cultural Centre 21 Skwachàys Lodge VISUALSPACE Gallery 42 North Shore Aboriginal Hotel and Gallery 41 WaterWorks Gallery 49 Unitarian Church 46 Southern Alberta Art Gallery 13 West Vancouver Art Museum 46 North Vancouver Archives 20 Station House Gallery 47 Western Gallery Northwest SUM Gallery 41 & Sculpture Collection 48 by Northwest Gallery 56 Sunshine Coast Art Crawl 25 Whatcom Museum 48 Northwest Museum Surrey Art Gallery 26 White Bird Gallery 58 of Arts & Culture 54 Tacoma Art Museum 54 White Rock Gallery 46 O'Connor Group Art Gallery 16 Tacoma Ocean Fest Online 54 Whyte Museum Open Space Arts Society 45 of the Canadian Rockies 8 The Art Emporium 42 Or Gallery 39 Xchanges Gallery The Gallery at Queen's Park 19 and Studios 45 preview-art.com PREVIEW 63 604 738 1077 iantangallery.com 2342 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC Vancouver, Street, 2342 Granville ian tan gallery Oct 3 - 31, 2020 Oct 3 - 31, Contact 2020 Acrylic on panel 48” x 36” 2020 Acrylic on panel 48” Contact SEAN WILLIAM RANDALL On The Horizon

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