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Prince Rupert ALBERTA PREVIEWS & FEATURES 8 Banff, Calgary Prince George St. Albert 11 Edmonton, Foothills, Lethbridge 12 Medicine Hat, St. Albert 8 Alberta Vignettes Skidegate Edmonton 10 Maud Lewis - Glenbow BRITISH COLUMBIA HAIDA 12 Alberta Vignettes 12 Abbotsford GWAII 13 Burnaby 16 Fern Helfand - Gallery 2 - Grand Forks 14 Castlegar, Christina Lake, Comox Valley, North Coquitlam Art Gallery West Vancouver Port Moody Williams Lake 15 Fort Langley, Grand Forks, Kamloops 20 Overburden: Geology, Extraction... - Vancouver Coquitlam 16 Kelowna Burnaby Maple Ridge 17 Lake Country Oxygen Art Centre & Kootenay Gallery of Art Richmond New Westminster Banff 18 Nanaimo, Nelson, New Westminster Chilliwack Calgary 22 British Columbia Vignettes Surrey Fort Langley Salmon Arm 19 North Vancouver Tsawwassen White Rock Abbotsford Foothills 21 Penticton, Port Alberni, Port Moody 25 Cindy Mochizuki / Henry Tsang - Kamloops Vernon 22 Prince George, Prince Rupert, Qualicum Beach 23 Richmond, Salmon Arm Surrey Art Gallery Lake Country 24 Sidney, Skidegate, Sooke, Surrey, Vancouver Whistler Kelowna Medicine Hat 37 Vernon 26 British Columbia Vignettes Comox Valley Penticton 38 Victoria 28 Adad Hannah - Kelowna Art Gallery Nelson 42 West Vancouver Qualicum Beach Vancouver Grand Christina Lethbridge 43 Whistler 32 2021 Awards Honour BC Artists and Curators Port Alberni (see inset) Castlegar 44 White Rock, Williams Lake Forks Lake 41 Howie Tsui - Art Gallery of Greater Victoria Nanaimo Lynden Oroville Sidney Bellingham WASHINGTON 45 Washington Vignettes Victoria Anacortes 44 Anacortes, Bainbridge Island 48 Washington Vignettes Sooke La Conner 45 Bellevue, Bellingham Friday Harbor 46 Everett, Friday Harbor, La Conner, Lynden 50 Black Refractions - Frye Art Museum Everett 47 Olympia, Oroville, Port Angeles 52 Selma Waldman - Center on Contemporary Art Port Angeles 48 Bellevue Spokane 54 Spokane, Tacoma 55 Washington Vignettes Bainbridge Island Seattle OREGON 56 Oregon Vignettes Olympia 54 Astoria 58 Lawrence Halprin - Oregon Jewish Museum 55 Cannon Beach and Center For Holocaust Education 58 Portland WASHINGTON 59 Salem, Silverton 60 Art Services Pacific Ocean 62 Index © 1986-2021 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 Astoria Tel 604-222-1883 Toll Free 1-844-369-8988 Email [email protected] Cannon Beach Address PO Box 39041, 3695 W 10th Ave. Portland Vancouver, BC V6R 4P1 Canada Silverton Paula Fairweather, Publisher Meredith Areskoug, Listings Editor Cover: Claire Kelly, Blue Beach Ball (detail), 2018-19, blown Salem Sylvia Talbot, Account Manager Naomi Pauls, Copy Editor glass. Collection of , Tacoma. Gift of the artist. Judith Mazari, Graphic Designer Photo: Courtesy of the artist. Eugene The views, opinions and positions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Banner Image: Hazel Glass, Your Messages Wash Up publisher. Please note that all gallery particulars are set After the Storm (detail), hand-cut paper. OREGON out as submitted by clients prior to the date of publication. Photo: Courtesy of White Bird Gallery. 6 JUN - AUG 2021 H FIRST THURSDAY OR LATE OPENINGS preview-art.com PREVIEW 7 visiting information. Free admission. Opening when safe to do so: 9/11 ONLINE Ongoing #GlenbowFrom- Ongoing: Louise Bourgeois: What Twenty Years On: Canadian Forces Home. Visit us virtually for online ALBERTA is the Shape of This Problem, Artists Program in Afghanistan. tours, collections, educational From the Collection of Jordan 15 artists were selected during videos, webinars and more. BANFF D. Schnitzer and his Family the past two decades to make art To Aug 29 Shuvinai Ashoona: Map- Foundation presents 119 works– that addresses Canada's role in the ping Worlds. Ashoona's large-scale Whyte Museum prints, textiles, and holograms, from War on Terror, as it played out in drawings imagine the past and pres- of the Canadian Rockies 1940s-2000s by this legendary Afghanistan. This survey exhibition ent fused into a prophetic future. 111 Bear St artist. Chris Curreri: Thick Skull, showcases their respective artistic Her vision includes human-animal ✆403-762-2291 whyte.org Thin Skin. Clay, photos, bodies, approaches, where they went, and hybrid creatures, women birthing Temporarily closed. We will reopen glass, concrete works (Exposure the critical contribution that war art worlds, and mystical or other-world- once Alberta Health regulations Festival). Fin Simonetti: An Appeal makes to our cultural landscape. ly landscapes clearly inspired by allow. Please check website for to Heaven recent works carved Mission: Afghanistan. This major the terrain of her northern home in updates. Opening Summer From stone & stained glass. Opening exhibition marks the launch of a Kinngait, Nunavut. Maud Lewis. Mansions to Mountains: In Jul 24: RELATIONS: Diaspora national touring show produced by One of Canada’s most beloved folk Until 26 June Conversation with Catharine and Painting. This group exhibition the Canadian Department of Nation- artists, Maud Lewis (1903-1970) Robb Whyte uses the words of this explores the multiple and complex al Defence. It features artifacts and was famous in her lifetime for her Louise Bourgeois remarkable woman to present a meanings of the idea of the diaspo- audio visual material imparting the brightly coloured and endearing fresh perspective on her life. From What is the Shape of This Problem, ra, its condition, and its experiences stories and sacrifices of Canadian paintings of rural Nova Scotia. From the Collections of Jordan D. Concord, Massachusetts to Banff, as expressed in painting. Curated by Forces in Afghanistan. The Univer- Working from her cabin on the side Alberta, Catharine's life was filled Cheryl Sim. PROJECT SPACE sity of Calgary Founders' Gallery of the highway in Marshalltown, she Schnitzer and His Family Foundation art, travel, and philanthropy. Join us To Jun 6 Yvonne Kustec: The explores human conflict worldwide, produced hundreds of small works as we celebrate her 115th birthday. Garden floral figurative work in clay. challenging viewers’ knowledge of that captured aspects of country life Chris Curreri Recent Acquisitions highlights new Opening Jun 14 Molly JF Caldwell. and interaction with war. that were rapidly changing. Thick Skull, Thin Skin additions to our art and heritage collection from the past year. Founders' Gallery Glenbow Herringer Kiss Gallery The Military Museum 130 9th Ave SE 101, 1615 10 Ave SW Fin Simonetti CALGARY 4520 Crowchild Trail SW ✆403-268-4100 ✆403-228-4889 An Appeal to Heaven ✆403-410-2340 glenbow.org herringerkissgallery.com Esker Foundation founders.ucalgary.ca Temporarily closed. Check our tue-sat 11am-5pm and by appt. 1011 9th Ave SE, 4th floor Opening and hours subject to website and social media channels To Aug 28 HK Summer 2021 Group STREET-LEVEL PROJECT SPACE ✆403-930-2490 COVID-19 guidelines: please check for current hours, exhibitions Show. A rotating exhibition of Yvonne Kustec eskerfoundation.art website for current information. and events. diverse works by gallery artists. Until 6 June Please check website for updated Molly JF Caldwell Illingworth Kerr Gallery 14 June - 10 October Alberta University of the Arts 1407 14th Ave NW Vignettes by Robin Laurence ALBERTA ✆403-284-7680 Check for updates on visiting at: www.eskerfoundation.com/visit ikgallery.ca Temporarily closed. We will reopen 2021 GRAD SHOW once campus and Alberta Health Illingworth Kerr Gallery, Calgary. Ongoing online regulations allow. Please check View of the exhibitions An Appeal to Heaven by Fin Simonetti Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Illingworth Kerr Gallery is hosting the Alberta Uni- website for updates. and Thick Skull, Thin Skin by Chris Curreri. Photo by: John Dean. Watch & Listen versity of the Arts 2021 graduating students exhibition online at auartsgrad.ca. Works ONLINE Ongoing AUArts Grad displayed are complemented by artists’ statements and portfolio information, while Show 2021 celebrates the talent, determination and creativity of our also demonstrating the wide range of arts, crafts and design degrees the university Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. students. AUArts is proud of their The New Gallery (TNG) o ers. The enhanced website, which will remain active for one year, also includes a All Nickle at Noon Online events 208 Centre St SE Abbi Buckley | Fibre, Vibrating, 2021 achievements and look forward Preview_Advert_Winter2021.indd 1 2021-05-17 10:54 AM 360-degree tour of artworks as physically displayed in the gallery. are available on the Nickle YouTube ✆403-233-2399 to the continued growth of each channel. Visit nickle.ucalgary.ca thenewgallery.org unique voice. for online views and programs for Temporarily closed.

WHAT A DIFFERENCE A DAY MAKES Nickle Galleries exhibitions Mary Shannon Will: Please check website for updates. People Places and Things, curated To Jun 19 Alvin Luong: The Young Leighton Art Centre, Millarville. Jun 19 - Jul 25 University of Calgary by Diana Sherlock; and Inside Out: Comrade. Installation featuring This exhibition by Group Nine (G9), formed in 2016, considers changes brought about 410 University Court NW ✆403-220-7234 Musings on Life in 2020, curated a pseudo-documentary that by the passage of time, with a special awareness of the ways the global pandemic from the Collections of Nickle deliriously interprets The Measures has altered so many aspects of existence over the past year. In the past, G9 artists nickle.ucalgary.ca Currently closed to the public Galleries by Michele Hardy, Marina Taken, a play written in 1930 by met and exhibited together, providing each other with a forum for discussion of Fischer and Christine Sowiak. NOW Bertolt Brecht about the founding cultural and philosophical issues. Despite conditions of social isolation, their con- according to University of Calgary and Alberta Health protocols. ONLINE on the Nickle website Coins of a speculative communist state nection persists and their artmaking forms a visual statement of “certainty during Please check nickle.ucalgary.ca of Jesus: Money and Religion in in China. The Young Comrade Greg Pyra, uncertain times.” for updates and follow us on Twitter, the Ancient World. is an unstable blending of reality, Fourth Dimension; 3.18.21, 2021 fiction, and history that provokes

8 JUN - AUG 2021 preview-art.com PREVIEW 9 Maud Lewis GLENBOW, Calgary AB - To Aug 29 by Michael Turner Maud Lewis was born in Yarmouth, Nova Sco- tia, in 1903. As a child she su ered from rheu- matoid arthritis, a condition that worsened over the course of her lifetime. Because it lim- ited the use of her arms, it also determined the scale of her paintings, which rarely exceeded 8 x 10 inches. Poverty also played a part, for many of her works were done on inexpensive beaverboard. Only in the last fi ve years of her life did Lewis receive the recognition most art- ists dream of. She passed away in Digby, Nova Scotia, at the age of 67. Collection of CFFI Ventures Inc. as collected by John Risley. L2019.84.34 Inc. as collected by John Risley. Collection of CFFI Ventures Those familiar with Aisling Walsh’s fi lm Maud Lewis, Lighthouse and Ferry at Cape Forchu, Maudie (2016) will have a sense of Lewis’ life, Yarmouth County, 1960s, oil on board. loves and labours, not to mention her excep- tional use of colour and a willingness to extend it to the decoration of her Marshalltown home – a one-room cabin she shared with her husband, Everett. Though some fi nd Lewis’ cats and landscapes banal or childlike, it is important to consider that these works are not simply a

record of an individual’s limitations (be they technical or fi nancial), but represent a hopefulness CAMERON DEVELOPMENT that we, as human beings, require. CORPORATION Although this retrospective exhibition does not include Lewis’ painted-up Marshalltown EDMONTON ONLINE Jun 24-Jul 17 Pandem- Nine) artists: Asta Dale, Cindy Del- home (on permanent display at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia), it does features 140 of her most- ARTium: 33rd Annual Member’s part, Greg Pyra, Cameron Roberts, ly small paintings. Many are on loan from leading private collections, including a number never Harcourt House Show + Art Sale Fundraiser. David Harrison, Seka Owen, Aaron before shown in public museums. Those curious to see another fi lmic take on the life and work Artist Run Centre Artists' response to the challenging Sidorenko, Susan Kristoferson, and of Lewis could check out Diane Beaudry’s 10-minute documentary Maud Lewis: A World with- 10215 112 St NW and surrealist times of the COVID-19 Jean Pederson. Jul 31-Sep 5 ✆ out Shadows (1976), free to stream from the NFB. Then go see the show. 780-426-4180 pandemic. EmBODY + EmBRACE: MAIN GALLERY Where Do We harcourthouse.ab.ca 29th Annual Naked Show + Art Stand? Solo sculptural exhibition by glenbow.org Temporarily closed to the public. Sale Fundraiser. Embraces the rich Neshka Krusche. TOWER GALLERY We will reopen once Alberta Health and conceptual diversity of concep- Birds Eat Mosquitoes. Solo exhibi- regulations allow. Please check our tual and formalistic approaches to tion by Doug Levitt. website for updates. the aspect of human form. CALGARY To Jun 12 Tammy Salzl: Emerald LETHBRIDGE Queendom. Intricate mystical FOOTHILLS multi-layered notions of essential- creatures, part humanoid part plant Southern Alberta Art Gallery ism, orientalism, Western colonial- life, inhabit landscapes of real and Leighton Art Centre 601 3 Ave S ism, and diasporic experiences of imagined flora and fauna.Helis 282027 144 St W ✆403-327-8770 alienation. Jul 2-31 Livien Yin The Podnek: From Nothing to All. A ✆403-931-3633 saag.ca artist's newly researched and de- suite of powerful and exquisitely leightoncentre.org Opening and hours subject to PandemARTium veloped painting series. On display executed drawings that explore tue-sun 10am-4pm.Check our COVID-19 guidelines: please check 33rd Annual Members’ Show + Art Sale Fundraiser in the gallery's storefront windows. various aspects of the natural envi- website for pandemic-related website for current information. To Aug 31 Sikapinakii. Forthcoming ronment. Opening Jul 30 Kelly Ruth: closures. shopleightoncentre.org Opening Jul 7 ALMOST ACTUAL: EmBODY + EmBRACE work by Treaty 7 Indigenous artist Persistence Within Dimensions is always open! CATHERINE BURGESS. aLmost 29th Annual Naked Show + Art Sale Fundraiser curated by Niitsítapi Water of Ideals. A multi-media installation Jun 1-30 Clothesline Online Art actuaL, a heuristic approach to Protectors on display at BILLBOARD dedicated to pressing environmen- Sale at shop.leightoncentre.org. art practice, unveils the precision 208, a programming site situated tal issues. Angeline Simon: with Shop unframed artworks created by of thought and creative process on the exterior storefront of The online at www.harcourthouse.ab.ca warmest regards, always. Inspired some of our most talented member as experience. The naming of the New Gallery. Visit our website for by other photomontage artists, artists, in a wide variety of mediums sculptures becomes an active part June 24 – July 17, 2021 updated information. Simon reflects on her German and and styles. Jun 19-Jul 25 What A of completing the creation of the Chinese heritage by incorporating Difference A Day Makes. Group sculpture. THERE ARE NO WALLS, CAMERON DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION similar techniques of collage. exhibition featuring the G9 (Group ONLY SHIMMERING MEMBRANES:

10 JUN - AUG 2021 preview-art.com PREVIEW 11 The Black Lives Matter Social Jus- tice Art Project Exhibition is a show Vignettes by Robin Laurence ALBERTA of paintings by BIPOC artists who are UFV students and local Fraser Valley community members. Partic- PERFORMING EDUCATIONAL MODERNISM | SABINE BITTER & HELMUT WEBER ipating Artists: Faria Firoz, Michelle Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge. Jul 3 - Sep 12 Msami, Rain Neeposh, Dona Park. Employing historical photographs, architectural drawings and interviews in their per- formance video work, Sabine Bitter and Helmut Weber explore the “democratizing” The Reach relationship between post-war modernist architecture and the acquisition of knowl- Gallery Museum edge. Among the architects cited is , renowned for his radical designs 32388 Veterans Way Sabine Bitter and Helmut Weber, of Simon Fraser University and the University of Lethbridge. The artists examine his ✆604-864-8087 The Templeton Five A air, March 1967 “whole-campus” master plans in light of shifting social and political beliefs and ideals. thereach.ca Courtesy of the artists tue-fri 10am-5pm; sat 12-5pm. For the most current gallery hours ANGELINE SIMON: WITH WARMEST REGARDS, ALWAYS and exhibition updates please Harcourt House Artist Run Centre, Edmonton. Jul 30 - Sep 11 check website. Lethbridge artist Angeline Simon presents three series of digitally manipulated To Sep 4 Duje Pase toñ (From the Other Side): Arts Across the photographs that forge new and unexpected connections to places, people and fami- Border, From the Two Punjabs ly history. Working from some 200 photos of her Chinese-Malaysian and German fam- brings together the work of 21 inter- ily members, taken between the 1940s and the 1970s, she explores aspects of home, national artists who all participated belonging and displacement. In one series, her digital collages use algorithms to in a series of artist residencies on blank out faces and fi gures, confusing assumptions about both memory and identity. the Indian and Pakistani side of the Angeline Simon, Kuala Lumpur, 2020 once-united cultural/linguistic region of Punjab. The works reflect on the LETHBRIDGE exhibitions or internationally of aquatic creatures with the very impact and experience of Partition, renowned theatre productions, bait that is used to attract and and encourage reflection on our MORGAN MELENKA. This exhibition you will find the Esplanade is the capture them. understanding and experiences of LYSE LEMIEUX uses different editions of Formica, perfect starting point to exploring borders more generally. Roshni Key adhered to a line of column-shaped the area’s collective stories and Musée Héritage Museum Teh Mein (In the Fold of Light) is TRESPASSERS / INTRUS cutouts. The column as an archi- culture. Experience our Galleries, 5 St Anne St a solo exhibition of the work of Sara tectural element has its own sense Museum, Archives Reference Ser- ✆780-459-1528 Khan. Born in England, raised in June 25-September 19 of self-importance. PERFORMING vices, Theatre or Discovery Centre museeheritage.ca Pakistan, and now based in Vancou- EDUCATIONAL MODERNISM: and enjoy arts and heritage by the tue-fri 1-5pm; sat 10am-5pm. ver, Khan explores her relationship View by Appointment | 604-297-4422 SABINE BITTER & HELMUT WEBER. South Saskatchewan. To Sep 5 Our Songs, Our Roots to absence and presence through This exhibition is centred on a (Music in St. Albert). Music her meticulous, uncanny waterco- This exhibition presents Lyse Lemieux’s interdisciplinary period of post-war architecture and ST. ALBERT is perhaps the deepest form of lour paintings. practice including drawing, sculpture and installation. how the design of space influences human communication, affecting us spiritually, culturally and socially. learning. The 1960s and 1970s Art Gallery of St. Albert BURNABY Lyse Lemieux, Quiet Pandemomium 28 (detail), 2020, Ink and acrylic on paper , 101.7 x 76.2 cm, were a time when radical approach- 19 Perron St This exhibition looks back at the collection of the artist, photo: Blaine Campbell es in the design of learning spaces ✆780-460-4310 role of music in the St. Albert region Burnaby Art Gallery artgalleryofstalbert.ca transformed the infrastructure and explores the many ways it has 6344 Deer Lake Ave burnabyartgallery.ca of many institutions. tue-fri 1-5pm; sat 10am-5pm. influenced and enhanced life in ✆604-297-4422 MAIN GALLERY Jun 3-Jul 24 Keith the community. burnabyartgallery.ca MEDICINE HAT Harder: ILL Winds. 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14 JUN - AUG 2021 preview-art.com PREVIEW 15 mon-sat 10am-5pm; sun by chance. monuments through text rubbings lakecountryartgallery.ca Internationally acclaimed artist taken from historical sites combined tue-sun 9am-3pm. Fern Helfand: Timber, Lumber, Wood, Home Geert Maas invites the public with screen prints of translucent Entry by donation. GALLERY 2 – GRAND FORKS ART GALLERY, Grand Forks BC - To Aug 7 to visit his exceptional sculpture images. Pip Dryden: Between You Jun 17-Jul 3 MFA GRADUATE gardens and indoor gallery, with one and Me highlights everyday domes- EXHIBITION. Artists Sam Neal and of the largest collections of bronze tic scenes to explore issues such as Brittany Reitzel recently completed sculpture in Canada; changing anxieties related to eating disorders, their Master of Fine Arts (MFA) exhibitions, Maas creates distinctive, body image, and diet culture. To Jul program at UBCO. The specialization rounded, semi-abstract figures, 18 BOMBHEAD is a thematic touring in Visual Arts requires an exhibition architectural structures and installa- exhibition that explores the emer- of a body of work completed during tions in a wide variety of materials, gence and impact of the atomic age. residency in the program, a written including bronze, stainless steel, Opening Jul 17 Adad Hannah: So- thesis, and an oral defense of both aluminum, wood and stoneware. cial Distancing Portraits presents exhibition and written thesis. The great diversity of outdoor art is over 200 tableau vivants produced Jul 9-Aug 21 UNCHARTED TER- complemented in the gallery by an during the pandemic, documenting RITORY. Vancouver based artists overwhelming number of paintings, our collective experience of social Robin Ripley and Sarah Ronald– serigraphs, medals, reliefs and isolation, as well as the movements originally from Summerland–join sculptures in various media. for social justice and police reform. Okanagan artist Victoria Verge OFFSITE: Kelowna International in an exhibition that explores the Fern Helfand, Timber, Lumber, Wood, Home #1, 2020, Kelowna Art Gallery Airport (YLW) Opening Jun 23 Jane meaning of territory. Ronald has inkjet print on archival Epson cold-press fi bre exhibition paper 1315 Water St Everett: Onyx Creek large-scale immersed herself in conservation by Michael Turner ✆250-762-2226 abstract oil paintings that express issues and studies, building on kelownaartgallery.com moments distilled from experiences real-world experiences that inform Fern Helfand is an under-recognized artist whose photographs display technical mastery and tue & thu 10am-8pm; wed, fri & sat in riparian areas and waterways. her studio practice. Ripley’s focus is compositional artistry. Recently retired from UBC Okanagan’s Faculty of Creative and Critical 10am-5pm; sun 12pm-4pm. Admis- on materials with past lives and how Studies after a decades-long teaching career, Helfand has resumed a full-time studio practice. sion: adults $5; seniors/students $4; LAKE COUNTRY they evoke knowledge and memory. Her work includes darkroom experiments in abstraction in addition to the large-scale pictures family $10; members free; thu free. Verge uses found objects, sepia To Jul 11 Ericka Walker: A decay- Lake Country Art Gallery colours and contrast the modern she is known for. The best of these remind us of our contradictory relationship with the natural ing fort and a lack of guidance 10356 Bottom Wood Lake Rd military with its historical past. environment and a resource economy that allows us the means to enjoy it. explores the language of public ✆250-766-1299 For Timber, Lumber, Wood, Home, Helfand projects onto the opposing wall of the Reid Gal- lery entrance a video of a skyscape shot in the Boundary region, east of the lower Okanagan Valley. This sped-up image of clouds quickly forming and dissipating above a familiar mountain range acts as a clock, if not a calendar, that allows for the registration of time amidst space. The exhibition’s second cardinal axis features a massive 3-D panorama of a log pile readied for transport opposite a picture series of both the local Interfor sawmill and the Son Ranch. As the exhibition title suggests, viewers can expect to see Wood (the material basis of a tree) pass through its various stages of refi nement – to Lumber (processed wood) from Timber (unprocessed wood) – before leaving the area in which it is sourced (Home). That these stages are not presented in a linear or reverse-linear fashion, but one that begins in the middle and May - October, 2021 works outwards to its beginning (Timber) and end (Home), is an artful gesture; the exhibition layout situates the viewer in the midst of a commercial production cycle with, presiding over it all, Nature herself. gallery2grandforks.ca A new Augmented Reality experience situated on Lafarge KAMLOOPS Kaur, Lyse Lemieux and Rajni Perera. the changes and challenges of the THE CUBE To Jun 19 Megan Dyck past year and to share their experi- Lake in Coquitlam, BC. commissioned scores, performanc- and Tia Halliday: The Laboratory ences and thoughts through letters es, videos, sculptures, and sound of Spatial Bemusement. A series of mailed to the artist. by Indigenous and other artists kinetic sculptures and dance-based who respond to the question: How performances that incorporate de- KELOWNA can a score be a call and tool for sign and accoutrement reminiscent decolonization. Opening Jul 17 of 18th-century French furniture Geert Maas Sculpture Gardens Holding a line in your hand. A and textiles. Opening Jun 26 Amy and Gallery www.evergreenculturalcentre.ca/exhibit variety of artistic works by Azadeh Modahl: How have you been? The 250 Reynolds Rd Elmizadeh, Colleen Heslin, Russna artist invites contributors to consider ✆250-860-7012 geertmaas.org

16 JUN - AUG 2021 preview-art.com PREVIEW 17 NANAIMO and venues not normally open, shop immunosuppressed. Admission: NORTH VANCOUVER for original art or fine crafts and adults $8; seniors/students $6; May 21 – July 11, 2021 Nanaimo Art Gallery experience special events planned youth $4; children and members Griffin Art Projects 150 Commercial St only for this weekend. The full colour free; Thursdays 4-8pm by donation. 1174 Welch St Reluctant Offerings ✆250-754-1750 directory containing listings and Jun 19-Aug 7 Time Warp: A 50 ✆604-985-0136 nanaimoartgallery.ca maps will be available online at Year Retrospective of the Works griffinartprojects.ca tue-sat 10am-5pm; sun 12pm-5pm. cbculturetour.com and at Visitor of John McKinnon. John McKinnon fri & sat 12-5pm. Brendan Lee To Jul 11 Reluctant Offerings Info centres in the Columbia Basin! has been an important and prolific To Sep 4 William Kentridge: features new work by BC-based part of the Kootenay artistic land- The Colander. Drawing from private Satish Tang artist Brendan Lee Satish Tang. Oxygen Art Centre scape since the 1970’s. John is a collections in , pre- Using the materials and practices 3-320 Vernon St (Alley Entrance) sculptor first and foremost, but also vious projects and new works from of joss paper, a Chinese cultural ✆250-352-6322 an instructor, a print maker, a builder the Kentridge Studio, South Africa, Reluctant Offerings features tradition wherein paper replicas of oxygenartcentre.org and a Kootenay legend! Jun 12- William Kentridge: The Colander new work by BC-based objects are burnt as acts of sending Oxygen Art Centre's programs Aug 7 Cynthia Fuhrer: All Things presents Kentridge’s layered, artist Brendan Lee Satish gifts to loved ones in the spirit world, are currently taking place online. Considered. With large scale kinetic and collaged printmaking Tang. Using the materials Tang reflects on his childhood home Please view our website for updates. paintings, Cynthia Fuhrer proposes a and filmmaking. Planned with the and practices of joss paper, of Nanaimo. Opening Jul 30 Jun 2-Jul 10 assistance of Jillian Ross Print, Overburden: Geology, mythical framework for the depiction a Chinese cultural tradition We Do Not Work Alone. This Extraction, and Metamorphosis of human beings in the wild, con- Parts & Labour, VivianeArt, Calgary wherein paper replicas of exhibition activates Nanaimo Art in a Chaotic Age featuring Gabriela nected and responsible to a diverse and David Krut Workshop in Johan- Gallery’s collection of more than Escobar Ari, Asinnajaq, Randy Lee community of plant and animal nesburg, South Africa. objects are burnt as acts of sixty ceramic works from B.C. Cutler, Darren Fleet, Jim Holyoak, inhabitants. Human presence is sending gifts to loved ones in through encounters with contempo- Tsema Igharas, Keith Langergraber, juxtaposed in a natural setting with Inuit Gallery of Vancouver the spirit world, Tang reflects rary artists, craftspeople, and other Sarah Nance, Tara Nicholson and mythical animals where children 120 Carrie Cates Court on his childhood home of Brendan Lee Satish Tang, Reluctant Offering, cultural practitioners. Features new Carol Wallace. Co-curated by Gen- stand with fortitude alongside sa- ✆604-688-7323 Nanaimo. Centred on a life- Watercolor on paper, 22"×30", 2020 installations by Steven Brekelmans, evieve Robertson + Maggie Shirley. cred creatures, sharing the burdens inuit.com sized watercolour-painted paper mon-wed 11 am-5pm; Roy Caussey, and Kate Metten and Co-presented by Oxygen Art Centre of a history that is left to them. replica of a 1984 Ford F-150, Laura Wee Lay Laq. + Kootenay Gallery of Art. Jun 19-20 thu-sat 11am-6pm; sun closed. Reluctant Offerings explores Overburden online programming NEW WESTMINSTER We're excited to announce our new NELSON featuring panel discussions and location! 120 Carrie Cates Court in notions of identity, nostalgia, workshops. Visit overburden.ca for The Gallery at Queen's Park North Vancouver, BC. We're situated memory and catharsis. Columbia Basin Culture Tour details. Aug 2-28 Remote Residen- Centennial Lodge, Queen's Park across the street from Lonsdale Columbia Kootenay Cultural Alliance cy: Anna Daedelus + Kerry Davis. ✆604-525-3244 Quay and the Polygon Gallery, in July 30 – October 3, 2021 ✆250-505-5505 acnw.ca/gallery the heart of the Shipyards District, cbculturetour.com Touchstones Nelson wed-sun 10am-2pm; free admis- only a 12 minute SeaBus ride from We Do Not Work Alone Aug 7 & 8, 10am-5pm. Free ad- Museum of Art and History sion; contact tracing required. . We remain mission at all venues.13th Annual 502 Vernon St A community art gallery exhibiting committed to presenting exceptional Ceramics from BC and beyond. Columbia Basin Culture Tour. ✆250-352-9813 emerging and established artists Inuit, First Nations and Canadian art. Self-directed and free of charge, the touchstonesnelson.ca from Metro Vancouver. Jun 2-27 Hiro Urakami, Vase, Stoneware with crawl shino glaze, culture tour is a great opportunity to wed 12-4pm; thu 12-8pm; fri NWSS Student Exhibition 2021: Museum of North Vancouver 1980’s, Photo by Sean Fenzl meet people behind the scenes at 12-4pm; sat 10am-4pm. The first Beyond Boundaries. 3rd annual MONOVA galleries and museums, visit studios hour dedicated to seniors and the exhibition featuring the original art of MUSEUM (Opening 2021) 150 Commercial St New Westminster Secondary School 115 West Esplanade Nanaimo, British Columbia 2021 Grad Students working in an ARCHIVES 3203 Institute Rd 250.754.1750 array of media. Jul 2-25 Cedar, ✆604-990-3700 NanaimoArtGallery.com Sage, & Sweetgrass Indigenous monova.ca Art Group featuring artworks by: MUSEUM, 115 West Esplanade. New thirty-five years mapping the Coast To Jun 5 Context is Everything. Kalum Teke Dan, Zachary George, Museum opening 2021. ARCHIVES, Mountains of British Columbia. This Saskatoon-based artist Monique Dr. Lana Whiskeyjack, Autumn 3203 Institute Rd. mon-thu by appt. exhibition showcases his personal Martin exhibits hundreds of realistic Whiteway, Jesse Gouchy, Jerry only. ONLINE Ongoing A Landmark photography albums which adhered paper dandelions in a sprawling Columbia Basin Whitehead, Uumati Kisoun, Susan Transformed: 100 Years of Serving to the principles of the Alpine Club of installation that carpets the gallery Greig, Deanna Miller, Pat Calihou, and The Community traces the history Culture Tour Canada, specifically the promotion floor. They create an immersive Maryanne Lindberg. Jul 28-Aug 1 of the building, from the fourth of scientific study and the explora- environment that uses symbolism Heritage Uke Club Pop-up Group Lynn Valley Elementary School in Aug 7 & 8, 2021 tion of Canadian alpine and glacial to inspire joy, hope, and optimism. Exhibition featuring a selection of 1920 to the current state-of-the- 10:00am - 5:00pm regions as well as the cultivation of Sometimes considered a weed, artists from The Heritage Grill, mixed art Archives of North Vancouver. Art in relation to mountain scenery. dandelions defy the order imposed media. Aug 5-29 Wade Comer: Ongoing Between Science and the around them; a golden infringement

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Laurie Crawford Seymour Art Gallery on a carefully manicured lawn, a Whispering Pines of long-exposure photos. Using taineering Photography Albums, 4360 Gallant Ave cheerful intervention in a crack in the technique of long-exposure ca. 1920. Born in Vancouver in ✆604-924-1378 the sidewalk, a silent protest against photography from within, or upon 1902, Neal Marshall Carter started seymourartgallery.com monoculture, disrupting the status moving vehicles. climbing in 1920 and spent the next www.cbculturetour.com thu-sun 11am-5pm. quo. Check website for updates.

18 JUN - AUG 2021 preview-art.com PREVIEW 19 Dana Claxton, Martine Gutierrez, Kris tue-fri 12-5pm by appt. Lemsalu, Meryl McMaster, Zanele We are temporarily closing our Overburden: Geology, Extraction, Muholi, Aïda Muluneh, Zak Ové, onLocation gallery to visitors except Skeena Reece, Yinka Shonibare CBE, by appt. Check website for updates. and Metamorphosis in a Chaotic Age Sin Wai Kin, Carrie Mae Weems, and ONLINE Our Gallery Beyond Walls Summer 2021 OXYGEN ART CENTRE, Nelson BC - June 1 - July 10 Zadie Xa. Curated by Justin Ramsey. celebrates the diversity and talent of local and regional artists. Works Exhibition Schedule KOOTENAY GALLERY OF ART, Castlegar BC - June 18 - Aug 21 PENTICTON by gallery artists can be viewed by Michael Turner and purchased online or on location 4th Meridian Art & Auctions with an appointment. To Jun 25 Our This “collaborative group exhibition” 104 -1475 Fairview Rd Creative Nature. Group Exhibit. Art features 11 artists from the Koote- ✆250-488-0850 • 250-462-4969 exhibited in the Gallery is available 4thmeridian.ca nays, across Canada and the US and for viewing from home with our On- fri & sat 11am-3pm; or by appt. line Gallery Beyond Walls featuring is based in two rural communities: Jun-Jul Prints and Pottery. work by local and island artists Nelson and Castlegar. Co-curated Featuring Betty Jean Drummond, such as Jacques De Backer, Cynthia by Genevieve Robertson (on behalf Thomas Kakinuma, with Japanese Bonesky, Cecil Dawson, Ann McIvor, All Things Considered of Oxygen) and the KGA’s Maggie and Canadian washi and clay artists Shannon McWinney, Mark Penney, Cynthia Fuhrer Shirley, Overburden refers to both of the mid-20th century. Jul-Aug Todd Robinson, Susan Schaefer, June 12 - Aug 7 | Gallery B Works on Paper from West of the Perrin Sparks, Marla Thirsk, Sue the vegetation and topsoil removed 4th Meridian featuring John Snow, prior to mining and the psychological Thomas, Gordon Wilson, Nancy Mary Filer, William Featherston. Wilson among others. Jul 5-Aug 27 e ect on those for whom environ- Endless Summer. Group Exhibit. mental degradation is more than a Penticton Art Gallery We hope to welcome you back to Tara Nicholson, Water Tests, Glacier Site, Greenland, 2015, political call to arms. 199 Marina Way visit our onLocation Gallery. Check pigment print ✆250-493-2928 website for updates. Nelson and Castlegar are ideal pentictonartgallery.com towns in which to stage an exhibition devoted to extractive practices and their varied con- mon-fri 10am-5pm; sat-sun PORT MOODY 11am-4pm. Admission by donation. sequences. Both were “settled” by miners in search of precious metals, and as such these Time Warp “foundational” narratives have a way of shaping not only civic histories, but also the lives of To Jun 19 Dale Matthews: From Port Moody Arts Centre Then Till Now. A retrospective John McKinnon recent generations. 2425 St Johns St survey of the artists career set ✆604-931-2008 June 19 - Aug 7 | Gallery A Although resource extraction is not as immediately present in arctic life as it is in the Koote- against his own work as a plein air pomoarts.ca nays, it has indirect consequences, as evidenced by Sarah Nance’s exo¨geology.. (2017). Also painter. YOUNG COLLECTORS CLUB. mon-fri 11am-8:30pm; sat & sun An exhibition and sale designed to known as planetary geology, exogeology is premised on the notion that to understand newly 10:30am-4pm; closed on statutory encourage and inspire a lifetimes holidays. Free Admission. COVID discovered planets, one must have a thorough understanding of the planet Earth. Complicat- passion for collecting art. Annual Safety protocols in place. ing this understanding is humankind ’s undermining of Earth’s natural cycles through industrial art Auction Preview. A curated To Jun 20 Sanjoy Das: Harnessing processes. Nance brings this to light in a series of photographs and sculptures (to reinforce a selection of works to be featured the Power of Colour for Wellbeing. glacier, 2017) that use fi nely beaded nets not as capturing (extractive) devices but as symbols as part of our fall annual fundrais- A meditation on Tantra art philos- of rescue and care. ing auction. Opening Jul 3 Buffy ophy and colour in healing and Sainte-Marie. Emotional portrayals therapy. Nicole Ponsart: Alone Time: Queer Portraits In addition to an extensive gallery display, Overburden includes online panel talks, work- of Aboriginal themes like nothing Places I’ve Never Been. Sculptural JJ Levine ever seen before. The Woven shops and performances during the weekend of June 19-20. A catalogue will be published in ceramic formations inspired by Aug 21 - Oct 30 | Gallery A August featuring curatorial texts, images and artist statements by Nance, Gabriela Escobar Ari, Cosmos: the Art of The Huichol. a virtual road trip. Gillian Haigh: Patti Bailey, Randy Lee Cutler, Darren Fleet, Jim Holyoak, Keith Langergraber, Tara Nicholson Featuring 22 yarn paintings by José Enough Choice Makes a Steady Benítez Sánchez (1938-2009). and Carol Wallace. Midnight. Exploring the intersection Brian Fisher (1939-2012): Medita- of materials and language. oxygenartcentre.org / kootenaygallery.com tions. A rare survey of the art of Jun 30-Aug 11 Marney-Rose Edge, one of Canada’s leading proponents Claire Sower: Garden Escapes. of OP Art, this exhibition traces A visual escape into nature with his life-long interest in cosmology, paintings reflecting the artists’ This group exhibition brings together the spirit of Carnival, a celebration NORTH VANCOUVER Quantum Theory and interest in love of florals and green spaces. an international group of artists of both radical togetherness and Eastern spirituality. Ryan Walter Wagner: Through whose works span photography, unique self-expression. The vibrant, The Polygon Gallery the Window. Evocative pandemic Queer Kootenays 101 Carrie Cates Court video, performance, and sculpture. fluid, and myriad expressions of PORT ALBERNI portraits taken from behind windows Archival Exhibition ✆604-986-1351 Predominantly featuring portraiture, identities seen in the exhibition during the 2020 lockdown. Ron Aug 14 - Oct 30 | Gallery B thepolygon.ca with an emphasis on self-portraiture, become an act of resistance to DRAW Gallery wed-sun 10am-5pm; thu 10am- Love: Whimsy in Wood and Paint. the exhibition focuses on costume erasure, pushing narrow definitions 4529 Melrose St Surreal wooden creatures, houses 8pm. Admission is by donation, and masquerade as strategies for of normativity to include a broader ✆250-724-2056 • 1-855-755-0566 502 Vernon Street, Nelson courtesy of BMO Financial Group. and machines that provoke delight. revealing, rather than concealing, range of lived realities. Featured drawgallery.com touchstonesnelson.ca Opening Jun 25 Interior Infinite. identities. Interior Infinite draws on artists: Lacie Burning, Nick Cave,

20 JUN - AUG 2021 preview-art.com PREVIEW 21 features the work of Hannes The Lipont Gallery is devoted to pre- tions and the simple pleasures of Grosse that he has painted with senting contemporary art by local, communal being. The ceramic works Vignettes by Robin Laurence BRITISH COLUMBIA a 1mm brush for the past 35 years Vancouver-based artists covering a are conduits for care and aesthetic and the soulful watercolour works diverse range of mediums. Currently play, reminding us of the tactility of created by Iris Steigemann after featuring works by: Sally Clark, June creating, rebuilding, and healing. DALE MATTHEWS: FROM THEN TILL NOW hiking remote areas of Greenland. Yun, Edward Peck, Phyllis Schwartz, Echoing our collective journey Penticton Art Gallery, Penticton. To Jun 19 Jul 5-Aug 30 Incorporating a mixed Agent X, Amy Chang, Catherine through the COVID-19 pandemic the This solo exhibition of work by Dale Matthews surveys the many forms and directions media approach, Ina Griet’s works Adamson, Eliza Wang, Eugene Rad- exhibition looks toward recovery and encompassed by the Okanagan artist’s long career. Born in Rossland, BC, and edu- are a synastry of dynamic play. She venis, Wei Cheng, Fang Tong, Keith a post-pandemic future when we cated at the Vancouver School of Art, Matthews worked for decades as a designer of uses poetry, spoken word and per- Rice-Jones, Kai Zhang, Kay Austen, can all gather once again. architectural interiors for stores, shopping malls, cruise ships and ferries. Since his formance to enhance her material Lei Chen, and Zilong Guo. retirement, he has pursued a passion for watercolour through his a ectionate depic- creations. Pat Boerky’s inspiration SALMON ARM Dale Matthews, Crestwood Motel tions of landscape, including hills and fi elds scattered with old barns and rusting cars. comes from the natural beauty Richmond Art Gallery that surrounds her. Her technique 180-7700 Minoru Gate Salmon Arm Arts Centre involves cutting, fusing, and a ✆604-247-8363 70 Hudson Ave NE ALL FOR WATER machine stitching textile processes richmondartgallery.org ✆250-832-1170 Two Rivers Gallery, Prince George. To Jul 4 to create miniature landscapes. mon-fri 10am-6pm; sat 10am-4pm. salmonarmartscentre.ca A powerful current of social, economic, political and environmental questions makes Using fabric and thread on stretched Jun 26-Aug 22 Imperfect Offerings, tue-sat 11am-4pm. Admission by donation. Masks required and physi- its way through this exhibition, dedicated to the theme and subject of fresh water. canvas, Sue Clark creates tactile a group exhibition of ceramic works curated by gallery director Shaun cal distancing measures in place. The 15 artists represented here, including June Yun, Luke Blackstone, Lori Goldberg embroidered fabric artwork that is Dacey. The show features new com- To Jun 19 Walking at 6000'. Land- and Anna Gustafson, ask us to consider the present health and future availability of as unique as the natural landscapes she looks to for inspiration. missions and works by curator and scape paintings by Lisa Figueroa our most life-sustaining “resource,” especially within the context of our privileged artist Jesse Birch, kintsugi (“golden and audio work by Phil McIn- position as citizens of a country that holds 20% of the world’s fresh water. tyre-Paul, telling the story of their Joanne Salé, Falling Up (detail), 2019 RICHMOND joinery”) artist Naoko Fukumaru, and leading potter Glenn Lewis. Each walks in the alpine and sub-alpine Lipont Gallery artist has a unique connection to the trails of the BC Interior. Jul 3-Aug 21 A MODERN LANDSCAPE: TAKAO TANABE 4211 No. 3 Rd rich history of pottery in B.C., with Sound Machines. Seven artists West Vancouver Art Museum, West Vancouver. To Jul 17 ✆604-285-9975 their works intersecting in theme explore the intersection of sound, At the venerable age of 95, Takao Tanabe is the éminence grise of Canadian painting. lipontgallery.ca and practice. Imperfect Offerings voice, music and noise in this inter- His acclaimed career spans colourful abstractions of the 1950s and ’60s, reductive mon-fri 10am-5pm by appt. celebrates the beauty of imperfec- active exhibition. Opening Aug 28 Prairie landscapes of the 1970s, and highly detailed, immaculately executed West Coast scenes of the past 40 years. Each of these major phases is represented in an exhibition of paintings and prints drawn from the collection of the West Vancouver Art

Collection of the West Vancouver Art Museum. Vancouver Collection of the West Tanabe. Gift of Takao Museum along with other public and private collections . Takao Tanabe, Untitled 4/68 (Divided Field), 1968

PRINCE GEORGE Jul 22 Cat Sivertsen: The Covidian Please book ahead. Mask required. Garden Party–a coming of age Admission: adults $8; teens (13-19) Two Rivers Gallery features drawings, installation work, $4; children (6-12) $3; children 725 Canada Games Way and a large artist's book. Keith under 5 & members free. ✆250-614-7800 • 1-888-221-1155 Langergraber: The Wilderness of The Museum of Northern British HLK’YAK’II: TO START A FIRE tworiversgallery.ca Mirrors explores a fictional narrative Columbia is housed in a large cedar GROUP EXHIBITION, JUNE 21 - DECEMBER 24, 2021 tue-sat 10am-5pm; thu 10am- located around a lookout point on wood longhouse where it exhibits 9pm. Admission by donation. the US/Canada Border at the edge the culture and history of the Pacific Gallery opening times and exhibition of EC Manning Park. Opening Northwest Coast of Canada. Current dates may change in response to Aug 12 Fantastic 5 Point 0: Exhibit: Eclectic, ArtWorks from circumstances around the COVID-19 Arterial. A collection of landscapes, the MNBC Collection by Local pandemic. Refer to our website abstracts, and portraiture that and Regional Artists. for updates. work together to assert the unique To Jun 20 Mark Thibeault: perspective of each artist, while QUALICUM BEACH CONNECTEDREAL M Succession. Expressive paintings simultaneously pointing towards BY MARYANNE WETTLAUFER, ON NOW THRU JULY 17 inspired by the changing landscape the connection between them. The Old School House in North Western BC. To Jul 4 Arts Centre All for Water. Aims to provoke PRINCE RUPERT 122 Fern Rd W critical thinking around the global ✆250-752-6133 availability and health of freshwater. Museum of Northern BC theoldschoolhouse.org An Exercise in Listening. Explores 100 First Ave W Opening hours will be announced themes such as place, change, ✆250-624-3207 as Provincial Health directives allow, ignorance, and deep engagement museumofnorthernbc.com please check the website for our view online haidagwaiimuseum.ca | shop online haidagwaiimuseumgiftshop.ca through sculpture, sonic art, video, tue-sat 9am-12pm, closed 12-1pm current operating hours. drawing and printmaking. Opening for lunch, re-opens 1-4pm. To Jun 26 Moments of Silence

22 JUN - AUG 2021 preview-art.com PREVIEW 23 SALMON ARM REALM. An extraordinary exhibition artist demonstrations, talks, of paintings created during the an online auction, activities for kids, Pull: Printmaking in the Time of COVID-19 lockdown–a reflective and music from local musicians. Cindy Mochizuki: Autumn Strawberry Covid. Kamloops Printmakers Guild journey of local resilience expressed The exclusive Purchasers' Preview presents a variety of printmaking by the stunning natural landscape Event offers a sneak peek the night Henry Tsang: Hastings Park methods and work created in the we call home: Haida Gwaii. Ongoing before the show opens. Tickets for SURREY ART GALLERY, Surrey BC - June 26 - Aug 28 past year. Hlk’yak’ii: To Start a Fire. Run that event on sale starting June 1 in partnership with Swiilawiid at sookefinearts.com. by Michael Turner SIDNEY Sustainability Society, this program focuses on supporting food, clean SURREY For too long the history of British new photographers GALLERY water and energy security through Columbia was a Euro-Western 2449-1 Beacon Ave language, arts and culture. Online Surrey Art Gallery settler fantasy. Among the previ- ✆250-656-9882 programming includes: Haida Inde- 13750 88 Ave ously unacknowledged histories newphotographersgallery.com ✆ pendence and Sustainability film 604-501-5566 surrey.ca/artgallery to enter public consciousness are mon-wed 11am-5pm; fri & sat series and Gathering & Gardening tue & thu 4pm-7pm. sat 10am-3pm. 11am-5pm. Admission by donation. Tips. An exhibition opens online and Free admission. NOTE: self-guided those of the Issei and their Nisei Featuring works on exhibit and for at the museum on Jun 21, and a tours must be booked in advance. and Sansei descendants, high- sale by contemporary Canadian publication on traditional, adapted Visit website for more info. lighted in these exhibitions at the and International photographers. traditional and western-adopted Jun 26-Aug 28 Cindy Mochizuki: Surrey Art Gallery. Matted prints, photobooks and Haida agriculture will be produced in Autumn Strawberry, video artcards available. Check website the Spring 2022. Support locals art- animations and wooden sculptures In Autumn Strawberry, Cindy for current exhibits. ists! Visit our online Trading House recreate local Japanese Canadian Mochizuki uses video and sculp- at haidagwaiimuseumgiftshop.ca. farming stories prior to WWII. Henry ture to depict the lives of Japa- SKIDEGATE Tsang: Hasting Park, video projec- Photo: Courtesy of the artist Cindy Mochizuki, Autumn Strawberry, 2021, animation still nese Canadians who worked on SOOKE tion and infrared photographs reveal and owned farms in the Fraser Haida Gwaii Museum hidden histories of buildings used in at Kay Llnagaay Sooke Fine Arts Show Japanese Canadian internment; Valley before World War II. Draw- 2 Second Beach Rd SEAPARC Leisure Complex Jun 5-Aug 29 ARTS 2021, annual ing on archival research and interviews with fi rst-generation immigrants (Issei), their children ✆250-559-4643 2168 Phillips Rd juried exhibit in partnership with (Nisei) and grandchildren (Sansei), Mochizuki blends real and imagined characters and story- haidagwaiimuseum.ca ✆250-642-7256 Arts Council of Surrey features lines into a series of vignettes. Women pickling, men picking berries and children polishing By appt. only, please call to book sookefinearts.com local artists working in wide range a viewing. Note: Haida Gwaii’s eggs are rendered in paint and digital animation and projected onto walls and screens. Smaller Jul 23-Aug 2 Celebrating its 35th of media. projections are sheltered in tree stumps and barn segments throughout the gallery. non-resident travel restriction is still anniversary in 2021, the Sooke Fine in place. To stay up to date on Haida Arts Show is one of Vancouver Is- VANCOUVER Henry Tsang’s Hastings Park multimedia installation of photos and projections begins where Gwaii’s State of Emergency, visit land’s premier summer arts events. Mochizuki’s leaves o , with the Canadian government’s detention of roughly 8,000 Japanese haidanation.ca The free virtual 11-day art show Art Beatus (Vancouver) Canadians in 1942, shortly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Prior to the opening of inland Saahlinda Naay–the Haida Gwaii and sale displays over 300 works of Consultancy Ltd. Museum–offers a fascinating original island art online at sookefin- 610-808 Nelson St internment camps, these detainees were held in four Hasting Park buildings, one of which, the look into Haida Gwaii culture from earts.com, along with a youth art ✆604-688-2633 artbeatus.com Livestock Building, is known today for hosting the PNE’s petting zoo and pig races. Tsang uses diverse perspectives. Ongoing show filled with work from emerging mon-fri 10:30am-6pm. thermal photography to reveal leaks and cracks in these buildings invisible to the human eye. Maryanne Wettlaufer: CONNECTED artists. Visitors can also enjoy daily Art Beatus showcases interna- In Tsang’s words, “I am asking the buildings to remember.” tional art with a special focus on contemporary Asian art. 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24 JUN - AUG 2021 preview-art.com PREVIEW 25 represents artists of international prominence whose practices have Vignettes by Robin Laurence BRITISH COLUMBIA emerged out of the renowned con- ceptual art histories of Vancouver. To Jul 3 Charmian Johnson. EMERGING ARTISTS OF 2021: REDEFINING FINE CRAFT Check website for updates. Circle Craft Gallery, Vancouver. Jun 4 - 30 With more than 130 members throughout British Columbia, Circle Craft is a leading Choboter Fine Art cooperative of craftspeople, its gallery fi lled with the best of ceramic, glass, metal, 23 Alexander St jewelry, paper and textile works. For this exhibition, young craft artists were asked ✆604-688-0145 to respond to the questions “What guides you?” and “How do you relate to this new, choboter.com pandemic world?” With its earth tones and rich tactility, Nikki Arasaki’s woven-fi bre mon-sat 12-6pm. micro-landscape is exemplary, inviting us to lose ourselves in the natural environment. Ongoing presentation of new Nikki Arasaki, Juan de Fuca Trail, Canada, 2020 mixed-media, three dimensional paintings and five decades of figura- WHY THIS WORD tive abstract paintings by local artist Deluge Contemporary Art, Victoria. Jul 16 - Aug 28 Don Choboter. Along with its explorations of various narrative forms used in describing women’s lives, this exhibition is charged with cross-cultural energies and inspirations. Orga- Circle Craft Gallery 1-1666 Johnston St, GALLERY nized by Ying Peng, a Taiwanese curator living in Mexico City, it features the work of ✆604-669-8021 @ THE BEAUMONT STUDIOS two Taiwan-based artists, Hou I-Ting and Wang Yahui, and a Mexican artist based in circlecraft.net Hou I-Ting, Bopi-Therapy the United States, Valentina Jager. The show’s title throws the literary and cultural net daily 10am-5pm. Transforming Show No. 4, 2009 even wider, inspired as it is by the Ukrainian-born Brazilian novelist Clarice Lispector. Circle Craft Gallery Store on Granville Island represents the finest BC craft. The Gallery is owned and HOLDING A LINE IN YOUR HAND operated by a Co-Operative of 130 Kamloops Art Gallery, Kamloops. Jul 17 - Sep 18 award-winning artists who exhibit Taking its title from the words of Vancouver-based artist Lyse Lemieux, this show of nationally and internationally. The paintings by fi ve leading Canadian women artists speaks to a bodily engagement with Gallery carries exquisite work in their chosen medium. The show includes works by Lemieux, Rajni Perera, Russna ceramics, glass, jewellery, metal, Kaur, Azadeh Elmizadeh and Colleen Heslin, and it gathers strength from their wide- paper, textiles, and wood across a engage and explore more on the Craft Council of BC Gallery broad price range. Jun 4-30 Emerg- ly varied approaches as well as from their diverse cultural and demographic back- gallery's latest arrivals, news, 1386 Cartwright St, Granville Island Russna Kaur, Burnt away in layers of clouds they ing Artists 2021: Redefining Fine fall slowly… suspended in air, free as a gift, 2021 grounds. It also speaks to the current joyful resurgence of painting in Canada. events and exhibitions. ✆604-687-7270 craftcouncilbc.ca Craft experimental, wondrous and tue, wed, fri, sat, sun 11am-5pm; ethereal works by up and coming Contemporary Art Gallery thu 11am-8pm. To Jul 1 Rachel makers who push the boundaries family history and stories passed 555 Nelson St Ashe: Patterns of Influence. A new VANCOUVER Gallery of craft Jul 6-31 Susie Benes: down to them as part of their ✆604-681-2700 series of cut paper art, installa- of Northwest Coast Art An Equine Muse richly layered students/youth (13-17) $12; children 639 Hornby Street lineage. Using insight, awareness contemporaryartgallery.ca tion, and sculpture inspired by a contemporary sculpture explores the (5-12) $10; children under 5 free. ✆604-682-3455 and reflection, the artists look to the tue-sun 12-6pm. Free admission. maximalist’s love of surface design. symbolism and sacredness of our Fall in love with the diversity of life billreidgallery.ca sights and times of their mothers, To Aug 22 Leon Polk Smith: Big This exhibition of intricate work was relationship with horses Aug 7-31 as you explore over 500 exhibits and wed-sun 11am-5pm; seniors (60+), grandmothers and great-grand- Form, Big Space. The Contempo- created through hands-on cutting Jeremy Dane Morris: Go Retro stare through the jaws of the largest vulnerable people and first respond- mothers, to view how women have rary Art Gallery presents the first and carving of paper, exploring brilliant colours and exquisite details creature ever to live on Earth–the ers last Thursday of each month influenced their work. To Sep 6 To solo exhibition in a public gallery in pattern design and the concept of in slumped and fused glass. See our blue whale. Ongoing ReCollections. 9:30-11am. Admission: adults $13; Speak with a Golden Voice. Guest Canada by American artist Leon Polk “slow work”. Jul 8-Aug 19 Amanda Instagram or Facebook @CircleCraft The exhibition showcases works seniors $10; students $8; youths curator Gwaai Edenshaw provides Smith (1906-1996). CAG FAÇADE Wood: INTERWOVEN. 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Museum’s first ten public years, and members free; family $30. of Bill Reid's life and legacy. muddled mirage of memories es- mediate care and time. How is the Coastal Peoples caping encapsulation. The practice and acts as a reminder that the Ongoing Hands of Knowledge is a Fine Arts Gallery tactility of cloth interwoven and museum is a place of recollection, collaborative exhibition featuring six Catriona Jeffries of Nicole Kelly Westman is anchored unseen in our daily lives? What hap- 200-332 Water St in an ongoing concern with the of creativity, and of dreams. Megan contemporary Indigenous women 950 E Cordova St ✆604-684-9222 pens when that sensory experience ✆ conditions of image-making. Jun 26, Majewski and Sharon Roberts: artists, developed by Ts’msyen 604-736-1554 coastalpeoples.com of cloth is altered, replaced with a 3pm PDT Artist Talk. Nicole Kelly Fire Followers. Artist Megan curator Joanne Finlay. Women can catrionajeffries.com mon-sun 10am-6pm. different sensory experience or even Westman with Peta Rake & Katarina Majewski and writer Sharon Roberts be powerful matriarchs, important sat 12-5pm. The most superb museum-quality removed? Opening Aug 26 Trish Veljovic. Online via Zoom see web- give voice to forests impacted by the knowledge keepers, cultural con- Based in Vancouver, Catriona Jef- collection of Pacific Northwest Graham: Eye C U. Reflects research site for details. OFFSITE To Aug 22 BC wildfires. Born out of witnessing nectors, and the foundation of the fries is one of Canada’s pre-eminent Coast, Inuit and Plains art in Vancou- into how images of faces in art can Yaletown-Roundhouse Station, the impact of wildfire firsthand, the family. Each artist celebrates tradi- spaces for contemporary art and ver featuring culturally expressive be a catalyst for understanding Davie St. Christine Howard Sando- artists’ launched the Fire Followers tional knowledge through contempo- is recognized internationally for works in various mediums from history. This series of works explores project to both contribute to this rary works that explore sight, time, its ongoing, rigorous contribution val: Archival – for Rosario Cooper how we understand sameness and prominent and emerging Canadian and my 10 year old self. dialogue but also to provide a forum supernatural energy and spirituality. to contemporary art discourse. First Nations artists. Visit online to difference across time and space. for this discussion to take place. Many are connected to personal and Established in 1994, the gallery

26 JUN - AUG 2021 preview-art.com PREVIEW 27 raises awareness for a condition that we have all faced at some point Adad Hannah: Social Distancing Portraits in our lives - especially the last 14 KELOWNA ART GALLERY, Kelowna BC - July 17 - Nov 14 months”. Jun 7-Aug 29 All Mem- bers Summer Salon Style Show by Michael Turner featuring Helena Killen (Jun 7-27), Joan Bam (Jun 28-Jul 18), Gloria On March 14, 2020, Burnaby-based artist Adad Shaw (Jul 19-Aug 8), and Erin Hannah posted on Instagram a 30-second video of Taniguchi (Aug 9-29). Opening a woman standing outdoors staring at her phone. Aug 30 New Works by Heather She appears to be holding a pose; the only sign of Aston and Wendy Morosoff Smith. movement is the wind teasing her hair. Accompa- Elissa Cristall Gallery nying the clip is a text that reads: “Yesterday I got ✆604-730-9611 frustrated with feeling paralyzed. Sitting at home cristallgallery.com endlessly reading the news – and decided to do the Elissa Cristall Gallery continues gal- only thing I’m qualifi ed to do and make some art. I lery operations online. This summer wanted to see if I could capture this strange tense we are showcasing artists from in-between moment we are currently in.” across Canada through our in-depth Artist Spotlight Interviews published This was the fi rst of the artist’s Social Distancing online. Visit our website and follow Portraits (now numbering over 200). Hannah is our social media platforms for the known for his tableau vivant photo-based re-enact- upcoming series.

ments and recontextualizations of historical events Gallery Jones and paintings. Now, however, the historical event is 1-258 E 1st Ave the pandemic we are in the midst of, and the sub- ✆604-714-2216 jects are not auditioned but chosen at random. galleryjones.com tue-fri 11am-6pm; sat noon-5pm. “I get a lot of no’s from people and a lot of ‘What’s To Jun 19 Michael Nicoll Yahgula- this all about?’ ” Hannah told concordia.ca in an in- naas: Making Mischief. In his inau- terview on April 9, 2020. His method begins with gural exhibition with Gallery Jones Photo: Courtesy of the artist him leaving his home every other day with his cam- and his first in 10 years, Vancouver Adad Hannah, still image from Social Distancing era and tripod. Once a pose is agreed on, Hannah artist Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas Video Portrait 87, (toddler with mad tableau displays his visual mastery through shoots his subject (or subjects, in the case of fam- explorative and playful paintings vivant skills edition), 2020. Courtesy of Equinox ilies) from a distance of fi ve metres. After that he Gallery, Vancouver, and Pierre-François and constructs including new adds a sound score (fi rst by Daniel Ingram, and after Ouellette art contemporain, Montreal. works from the Coppers from the March 22 by Brigitte Dajczer), and sometimes a tes- Hood series. Jul 14-Aug 28 Scott timonial from his subjects. Bertram, Sara Gee Miller, Todd Lambeth, and Sara Robichaud: As one might expect, the project broadened as the infection rate rose. Variants in the por- The Line Between. The exhibition traits coincided with variants in the virus. “You’re getting a sense of what people were like at explores the relationship between the beginning of the crisis, to now, and beyond,” said Hannah. “So I think I’ll keep doing it.” the hardline definition of space and what it is containing. The results of kelownaartgallery.com this interaction of counterpoints var- ies aesthetically, from Robichaud’s Online Auction: Folk Art / Fine Ca- Prints, Baskets and more can now seeping paint on raw canvas like nadian Art. Jul 1-29 Online Auction: be found at a discounted rate online VANCOUVER cedar bentwood boxes, totem poles, To Jun 6 Lee James Abbott: sea foam on a shoreline to Miller’s O! Canada / Fine Canadian Art. (hills.ca) and in our last retail loca- paddles, bronze and glass works, Alone/Together. “Earlier this year, I geometric circuitry which read as Aug 5-26 Online Auction: First Na- tion in Koksilah on Vancouver Island, Douglas Reynolds Gallery baskets, prints, and handcrafted witnessed the police breaking down manifestations of an unseen system. tions & Inuit Art / David Blackwood - just outside of Duncan. Hill’s has the 2335 Granville St gold and silver jewelry. the door of my missing neigh- Master Printmaker. largest variety of price ranges and ✆604-731-9292 The gallery also offers custom bour to find him dead. Even more Heffel Fine Art Auction House represents Artists such as Bill Reid, douglasreynoldsgallery.com commissioned projects for individual shocking was he’d been deceased 2247 Granville St Hill's Native Art Gallery Roy Vickers, Norval Morrisseau and mon-sat 10am-6pm; sun 12-5pm. and corporate clients. and undetected for 2 months. The ✆604-732-6505 • 1-800-528-9608 ✆604-685-4249 Andy Everson. Specializing in contemporary and trauma and regret living next to my heffel.com hills.ca historical Northwest Coast Native Dundarave deceased neighbour pushed me to mon-sat by appt. only. NOW ONLINE ONLY. After 74 years Howard495 art, a wide selection of artwork is of- Print Workshop + Gallery explore loneliness and isolation in Jun 23 Live Auction: Post War & Hill's Native Art has closed its retail 495 Railway St, 2nd Fl. fered by leading First Nations artists 1640 Johnston St, Granville Island our modern world. Manipulating my Contemporary Art 2pm PT (5pm ET) locations in Vancouver and Nanaimo. ✆604-251-1379 • 604-318-7556 including Bill Reid, Robert Davidson, ✆604-689-1650 emotive photography and graphics Canadian, Impressionist & Modern Its impressive collection of Totems, howard495.com Don Yeomans and Phil Gray. Artwork dundaraveprintworkshop.com to create serigraphs, this new work Art 4pm PT (7pm ET). Jun 3-26 Masks, Paddles, Jewellery, Argillite, tue-sat 11am-4pm by appt. through includes carved wood masks, fri, sat & sun 11am-4pm. Original Paintings, Limited Edition our website.

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Artists: Summer Group Show. magazine clippings, advertisements, newspapers, and personal photos, Ian Tan Gallery Il Museo, this body of work is inspired by 2342 Granville St Italian Cultural Centre a series of expeditions through ✆604-738-1077 3075 Slocan St forests and rural landscapes that iantangallery.com ✆604-430-3337 have expanded Jones's botanical tue-sat 12pm-5pm. italianculturalcentre.ca knowledge and understanding Welcoming Marcus Bowcott, mon-fri 10am-6pm. of self in relation to the Southern known for his Vancouver Biennale It is the 150th anniversary of the Ontario landscape. For Jones, the sculpture Trans Am Totem. Marcus's birth of Charles Marega (1871- act of collage-making is part of a work is inspired by the friends 1939). The Italian Cultural Centre Nature Unfiltered journey of self-discovery; to see and family who are closest to him and il Museo Gallery celebrates and one's self separate from the stereo- and by the landscapes of the West honours Marega’s life, legacy typical contributions of people and Coast and Canadian Arctic, places in and influence over BC Sculpture by Il Museo Beaux Arts 16/03/21 2:57 PM Page 1/1 places in media. By using collage, which he has lived and worked. His embarking on a year long exhibition series. To Jun 20 Beaux Arts: With the Vancouver Metal Arts Asso- ciation. This exhibition includes metal sculpture large and small in the Beaux-Art Style of which Marega was an interpreter and designed in both a literal and whimsical fashion. 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Roy-Bois, a Quebec-born sculptor and UBC Okanagan associate professor who uses site- GRANVILLE marionscottgallery.com specifi c installation and sound to “question the ways architecture shapes our understanding 11th Ave of the world.” The Balkind went to Tokyo-born independent curator Makiko Hara, co-founder of 7 the Pacifi c Crossings curatorial initiative, and the Wyman was awarded to Preview contributor 2435 Granville St Robin Laurence, an independent writer, critic and curator based in Vancouver. 604.36.5444 Although happy for all the recipients, I am particularly 12th Ave pleased to see Laurence get her due. For three decades she 8 The Art Emporium was the Georgia Straight art critic, fi ling weekly reviews and 228 Granville St the occasional profi le. In addition to writing criticism, she 604.38.3510 has contributed to more than 60 books and exhibition cata- theartemporium.ca logues. In the words of Yosef Wosk, Laurence “helps us to 13th Ave see. The pandemic has placed tight restrictions on our ‘live’ 9 Bau-Xi Gallery experience of the arts, but if we can’t be physically present, 8 3045 Granville St 604.33.011 the next best thing is the virtual experience, augmented by ... bau-xi.com a voice we can trust.”

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preview-art.com June • July • August 2021 issue featured editorial 32 JUN - AUG 2021 @previewartmag preview-art.com PREVIEW 33 VANCOUVER for Memory highlights nature’s de- entrances, check website for details. structive impact on humans and its Admission: adults $10; youth (6 to tue-sun 11am-5pm. Admission: regenerative potential, and explores 11) $5; seniors (65+) $5; children adults $15; students & seniors (65+) how humans live in harmony with 5 and under free. $13; family $35; children 6 and nature. It also examines how new To Jun 15 c̓əc̓əwitəl̕ | helping each under free; UBC staff, students connections and relationships have other | ch’áwatway. A micro-exhi- & faculty free with ID. developed in the aftermath of this bition that provides an opportunity Ongoing A Future for Memory: tragic event. for the 2019 YVR Art Foundation Art and Life After the Great East (YVRAF) scholarship recipients to Japan Earthquake. The exhibition Museum of Vancouver exhibit their artworks. Opening Jun 3 coincides with the 10th anniversary Vanier Park That Which Sustains Us. Explores of the 2011 triple disaster that saw 1100 Chestnut St the convergence of different knowl- WHITNEY a 9.0 magnitude earthquake, tsu- ✆604-736-4431 edge traditions in the Vancouver nami and nuclear meltdown hit the museumofvancouver.ca area through an examination of peo- LEWIS-SMITH eastern region of Japan. A Future wed-sun 10am-5pm. Timed ple’s interactions with forests and their natural environment. To the end THRESHOLD of July Haida Now: A Visual Feast of Innovation and Tradition. An Suite of 10 Photographs unparalleled collection of Haida art Available in 4 Edition Sizes boasting more than 450 works. On- going A Seat at the Table: Chinese Thursday, June 10th to Immigration and British Columbia. Sunday, July 18th, 2021 A multi-venue exhibition highlighting the importance of food and restau- rant culture in the Chinese-Canadian immigrant experience.

Or Gallery 236 E Pender St ✆604-683-7395 orgallery.org tue-sat 12-5pm. wed-sat 11-4pm. Jul 2-25 World UFO Day: featuring Blackbridge: Constructed Identi- Jun 11-Aug 28 While Black: a Featuring Oscar Deras' originals Ralph Heading, Jujube Jacinto, ties. Blackbridge uses mixed media forum for speculation on what oils, watercolors and woodblock Hong Park, Lex Kinast, and Jen wood carving with found objects the gallery can’t hold. This is the prints. Oscar has spent many O’Connor. In celebration of World to question how disability is framed first event in a multi-year series of years exhibiting in Vancouver since UFO Day on July 2nd. Jul 30-Aug 29 as a fracturing of ordinary life rather planned forums, talks and public immigrating from Central America Here and Queer. Group exhibition than a normal, expected part of it. presentations developed and orga- via Mexico City. His exquisite oils featuring artists that do not identify Opening Aug 23 Alan Storey: nized by Black curators from across have magic in his use of half tones, as "straight" and in celebration New Kinetic Sculptures. Alan Canada in conversation with artists shadows contrasting to pure colours. of PRIDE. Storey is the artist behind the iconic to consider both the limits and pos- Seldom do collectors have the op- Pendulum sculpture in the HSBC sibilities of the relationship between portunity to visit and artist's studio Pendulum Gallery Building Atrium. For this exhibition contemporary art spaces in Canada and gallery, a working artist with HSBC Building at the Pendulum Gallery there wil and Black art, artists, arts workers many years experience. Oscar is 885 W Georgia St be approximately 10 new works. and audiences. Artists in this first versatile and open to commissions. ✆604-250-9682 iteration present questions, imper- His wood block prints are finely pendulumgallery.bc.ca SFU Galleries atives, narratives and proposals to crafted and reasonably priced. mon-wed 9am-5pm; thu-fri 9am- ✆778-782-4266 initiate exchange on the space for 9pm; sat 9am-5pm. sfu.ca/galleries Black art in public culture with local Outsiders and Others To Jun 18 Transformative Chic: SFU GALLERIES / ONLINE Launching respondents, collaborating curators 716 East Hastings St. 100 Years of the Cheongsam. in Fall Listening to Pictures: ✆ Through photography and graphics, Partners in Redress & Decolonization and gallery visitors. Co-curated 604-499-5025 Artists on the SFU Art Collection by Charles Campbell, Michelle outsidersandothers.com this exhibition presents the story of is a 20-episode podcast program Jacques and Denise Ryner. A co- Outsiders and Others is a window Cheongsams in both historical and featuring the voices of artists who presentation with the Art Gallery gallery and on-line gallery open 24 contemporary designs. Jun 21- are connected to the local arts On View at of Greater Victoria. hours a day 7 days a week. Jul 23 Gregory Geipel & Louise community. Each artist is asked to Funded by Jun 4-27 Wild Things from Francis-Smith: Holding On. Two select a work from the Collection Oscar Deras Studio Gallery Michelle Ibaraki, Shima Itabashi, Vancouver photographers reflect and describe for audience listeners Yaletown and Joan Marr. Three self-taught on places in the City that are part why it is meaningful to them: the Sustaining Funders 114-1118 Homer St female artists expressing their love of an 'Old Vancouver' now threat- personal memories it recalls, the re- ✆778-713-4814 of the natural world through clay, ened by a rapidly evolving 'New Van- lationships it maps, and the political oscarderas.wordpress.com felting, and color illustration. couver'. Jul 26-Aug 20 Persimmon and cultural urgencies of the context

34 JUN - AUG 2021 preview-art.com PREVIEW 35 VANCOUVER ✆604-200-6661 The Art Emporium tue-sat 10am-5pm by appt. ings, textiles, drawings and sculptur- sumgallery.ca 2928 Granville St Jun 1-30 Danish Golden Era. al objects dating from the 1990s to in which it was created or first tue-sat 12-6pm by appt. only. SUM ✆604-738-3510 theartemporium.ca Early 19th century Danish artists, the present day. OFFSITE, 1100 West encountered. The podcasts will be gallery produces and presents year- mon-sat 10am-6pm and by appt. influenced by the strong German Georgia St. Ongoing Evann Sibens accompanied by a suite of printed round multidisciplinary exhibitions Exceptional inventory of paintings Romantic movement, took their + Keith Doyle. 6 cards–each picturing one of the and events that further the artistic by Canadian, American, and French inspiration from nature. The selected artworks–packaged and vision of the Queer Arts Festival. masters of the 20th century, as painting style focused on the tonal Vancouver Fine Art Gallery mailed to subscribers homes, to ref- SUM brings diverse communities well as all members of the Group mastery of capturing natural light 2233 Granville St erence while listening. To subscribe together to support artistic risk-tak- of Seven and several of their con- and imbuing it with radiance. This ✆778-737-9888 email [email protected]. ing, incite creative collaboration temporaries. Featuring J.P. Riopelle, exhibition showcases works by vancouverfineartgallery.com and experimentation, and celebrate , Tom Thomson, and Danish artists Peder Monsted, mon-sat 10am-6pm; Studio 13 Fine Art the rich heritage of queer artists Emily Carr. C.F. Aagaard, Frederik Winther and sun 11am-5pm. 1315 Railspur Alley, Granville Island and art. Jul 24-Aug 12 QAF 2021 Godfred Christensen, among others. Vancouver Fine Art Gallery is proud ✆604-731-0068 Dispersed: it's not easy being The Gallery at The Cultch Jul 3-Aug 31 Little Lamb, Little to present a collection of the finest studio13fineart.com green. This year's festival takes 1895 Venables St Lamb. During the 18th and 19th original paintings and sculptures ZimCarving thu-sun 11am-5pm. Free admission. place at SUM gallery's home base ✆604-251-1766 centuries, many artists devoted their from established modern-day con- Studio & classes Featuring original paintings of in Chinatown's Sun Wah Centre, thecultch.com/gallery/ attention to the depiction of animals temporary artists, French impres- 10 am - 5 pm Skai Fowler’s colourful and quirky Mountain View Cemetery, False All of our exhibitions are online as an independent subject matter. sionist, 20th century, Old Masters abstract art and Alice Rich’s lush Creek and the Roundhouse and only until further notice and we These detailed paintings reflect a and local Canadian Artists. 604 499 9575 landscape-based semi-abstract right from your very own computer look forward to welcoming you yearning for rural escape and an works. Jun 18-20 Guest Artist Ian screen! Highlights include Jeffrey back in the Gallery. idealization of the countryside, cap- Vancouver Maritime Museum 5965 Wallace Dr. Carter: Seeking Light & Shadow; McNeil-Seymour and SD Holman’s Jun 1-30 Works by Sandra Mac- turing the tranquillity and innocence Vanier Park Saanich, BC Dancing Light, Changing Seasons. visual arts curation; Studio (ob) Kay and Golnaz Kianipour. Visions of the pastoral animals. Included are 1905 Ogden Ave Abstract paintings. Next guest artist Sessions, a digital discourse with of humans and human structures. works by Viggo Pederson, Godfred ✆604-257-8300 exhibition, Lindsay MacMillian, Festival artists; and a reimagining of Jul 1-31 Pure Joy! Artworks from Christensen and François Van Sever- vanmaritime.com date TBA. Annea Lockwood’s classical com- the artists working at Developmental donck. Ongoing A rotating selection thu-sun 10am-5pm. Timed en- position, Piano Burning, where fire Disabilities Association. of museum quality paintings, objets trances, check website for details. SUM gallery becomes a vehicle for reclamation Aug 1-31 Check website for details. d’art, and antiques. Admission (+GST): adults $13.50; Pride In Art Society and decolonization. For more info, students & seniors (ID) $11.00; zimcarving.com 425-268 Keefer St visit queerartsfestival.com Toni Onley Estate Vancouver Art Gallery youth (6-18) $10.00; family $38.00; tonionley.com 750 Hornby St 5 and under free. Toni Onley watercolours & collages ✆604-662-4719 (24-hr info line) To Jul 18 Silent Witness: Photo- walk in last July, Shelley’s loose and at the Wallace Galleries, Calgary. vanartgallery.bc.ca graphs of Shipwrecks. This exhibi- spontaneous watercolor paint- VANCOUVER Phone: 403-262-8050. mon, wed, thu, sat, sun 10am-5pm; tion features 60 stunning photos of ings tell the story of the summer July 24 – Aug 13 tue & fri 12-8pm. Admission: adults shipwrecks by Italian photographer landscape in a small section of Ukama Gallery $24; seniors (65+) $20; students Stefano Benazzo. Opening Jun 17 British Columbia’s remote northern queerartsfestival.com 1802 Maritime Mews, Granville Island (with valid ID) $18; children 6 to 12 Canoe Cultures: Building a Leg- Stein Divide. Santhe LeBlanc: ✆778-379-0666 ukama.ca $6.50; children 5 and under and acy. The Vancouver Maritime Mu- Coastal Shores. Paintings inspired wed-sun 11am-5pm or by appt. members free. Reference Library: seum has partnered with the Canoe by local landscapes, Santhe LeBlanc Please visit website for updates. mon-wed 11am-5pm by appt. Cultures program, a new initiative to captures the expressive qualities of Specializing in original works of art Make the most of your summer build racing canoes for Indigenous changing light and its effect on the from world-renowned and emerging at the Vancouver Art Gallery and clubs and communities, to present environment. Opening Aug 26 Tam stone sculptors from Zimbabwe, experience exciting exhibitions, a display featuring early images of Irving: New Direction in Ceramics. Ukama Gallery also represents shop at the Gallery Store, stop by canoe racing alongside highlights Ceramics with geometric and mini- outstanding local artists from at Art Rental and Sales or grab of recent Canoe Cultures activities. malist influence. Canada's beautiful West Coast, A a meal at 1931 Gallery Bistro’s combination of expressive canvases patio. Don’t miss this opportunity VISUALSPACE Gallery VERNON and imaginative mixed media adds to experience Vancouver Special: 3352 Dunbar St colour and texture to the very tactile Disorientations and Echo featuring ✆604-559-0576 Gallery Vertigo impression of the sculpture. Side 32 established and emerging artists visualspace.ca #102-3105 28th Ave by side, these distinctly different art showcasing Vancouver’s vibrant tue-sat noon-5pm. ✆250-503-2297 • 250-549-2754 forms have something to say about contemporary art scene. Opening To June 19 Simone Ximeng Guo: galleryvertigo.com the essence of the human artistic Jul 10 Edith Heath and Emily Carr: A Tale of the Land. A collection of tue-sat 12-4pm. instinct. UKAMA GALLERY welcomes From the Earth which brings to- imagined landscape painting. Jun 24- Jun 1-26 Our main gallery features both art collectors and art lovers- gether the work of two artists whose Jul 17 Amelia Butcher, Jane Stani- the work of Studio Vesta, two local a truly unique experience. art was profoundly influenced by the er, Mariko Ando: The Protagonists. artists who offer The Coast-Shared land and landscape—its colours, A group exhibition with three artists Experiences, a collaboration of Uno Langmann Limited light and materials and Jan Wade: in three different mediums; ceram- works on canvas, paper, in glass and 2117 Granville St Soul Power presents a survey of ics, drawings & etchings. Jul 22- clay that take viewers on a journey d i s p e r s e d it’s not easy being green ✆604-736-8825 • 1-800-730-8825 the artist’s rich repertoire, including Aug 21 Shelley Wades: Traversing through seascapes around the langmann.com mixed-media assemblages, paint- Silence. Spanning a four-day ridge world. Our Judith Jurica gallery

36 JUN - AUG 2021 preview-art.com PREVIEW 37 VERNON impact of misinformation around Jun 5-20 The Victoria Mud health issues in the context of the League: What the Cup. 100 cups offers our members an opportunity COVID-19 pandemic. Emergence. ranging from functional to the un- to be featured with textile artist Showcasing the creative and dy- expected are featured in this group Joyce Evanishen. Jun 29-Jul 3 namic work being produced by the exhibition created by ceramic artists Resilience features the works of graduating BFA students from the from Victoria and throughout BC. three members of the Federation of UBC Okanagan campus. Through Jul 10-25 June Higgins: Strange Canadian Artists. The exhibition re- Our Eyes. A unique community Beauty. Removed from their original flects a range of work from abstract based project by the youth at the context, repetitively layered or- to impressionistic genres, portraying Teen Junction Youth Centre. Opening namental patterns lose their connec- SEAN YELLAND concepts of strength, resilience Jul 29 Shawn Serfas: This Kind of tion to time, creating a dynamic yet and bouncing back through difficult Wilderness examines the history ambiguous space that is neither real CHASING RAINBOWS times. Aug 10-Sep 4 Chromatopia. and influence of various periods nor imagined. Aug14-29 Richard Works produced by artists of the of abstraction. Gillian Villans: In Charter: Vertical Horizontal World. JUNE 12 - 26 Fiber Art Network (FAN) inspired Absentia. Paintings of domestic Works in this exhibition examine by Picasso’s monochromatic works, interiors and exteriors that deal with innovative musical scores. Whether SEAN YELLAND - “CHASING RAINBOWS” - 36 X 48 - OIL ON CANVAS ON OIL - 48 X 36 - RAINBOWS” “CHASING - YELLAND SEAN with each artist exploring their own the ideas of social role-playing. The thread stitched onto canvas or lines 606 VIEW ST. VICTORIA • 250 380 4660 monochromatic textile artworks. Beairsto Profect. A collaborative drawn in a monolithic mass, one social justice project between may view in silence, yet have WWW.MADRONAGALLERY.COM Vernon Public Art Gallery the VPAG and the Ecole Beairsto a loud experience. 3228 31st Ave elementary school. ✆250-545-3173 Art Gallery of Greater Victoria Protocols in effect. Mexico City. The exhibition denotes and Laura Feeleus connect fibre vernonpublicartgallery.com VICTORIA 1040 Moss St mon-fri 10am-5pm; sat 11am-4pm. ✆250-384-4171 aggv.ca Award winning, internationally a broad realm including terrestrial and paint in reaction to each other’s To Jun 30 Legacy of Hope: Where arc.hive gallery tue-wed & fri-sat 10am-5pm; collected artist Peter N Van Giesen references as well as cultural ties. creations. Jul 20-Aug 8 Jo-Anne are the Children. A travelling exhi- 2516 Bridge St thu 1-9pm; sun 12-5pm. Admission: welcomes visitors to his studio & The selected artists and works Silverman: Orbital. Drawings ex- bition which deals with the history ✆250-891-0811 adults $13; seniors (65+), students gallery operating in Victoria, British are informed by a transcultural ploring the universality of the circle. of the Residential School System. To arc-hivearc.org (with ID) $11; youth (6-17) $2.50; Columbia. He represents his own knowledge, both Western and Asia, Aug 10-29 It’s a Mad, Mad World: Jul 21 Sean Caulfield and Susan sat & sun 12-4pm. child (5 and under) and members fine art as well as curates fine art and offers a critical approach on Deborah Leigh and Tanya Bub. Colberg: Infodemic. Examines the COVID protocols in place. free. Opening Jun 12 Howie Tsui: produced by other local Vancou- a bilingual cultural conventions. Expect the unexpected in a mixed Retainers of Anarchy. Tsui uses ver Island artists including: John media exhibition. the narrative tool of wuxiaa form D. Stevenson,Tanya Clark, Linda Flux Media Gallery 1524 Pandora Ave. of fantasy literature that concerns Skalenda, Elfrida Schragen, Barb Madrona Gallery ✆250-381-4428 606 View St the adventures of martial artists, Springer-Sapergia, Ray Sapergia, Carol Koebbeman, Ellen Coburn, fluxmediagallery.org ✆250-380-4660 often from lower social classes, as WINDOW GALLERY tue-fri 5-9pm. madronagallery.com they uphold chivalric ideals against Diane Adolph, Susan Geddes, P. Jean To Jul 23 In Visible Lines. Video tue-sat 10am-5:30pm; oppressive forces during unstable Oliver, Rosalinde Maria Compton, works by Gem Chang-Kue. Tracing sun & mon 11am-5pm. times. Within this installation, Sharon Wareing, John Prevost, Anne the history of her family from Jun 12-26 Sean Yelland: Chasing Tsui chooses this genre as a tool Bowen, Rajat Shanbhag, Karen China to South Africa to Canada, Rainbows. A solo exhibition of new of pointed critique. Reflecting his Muntean & Mike Lathrop. Chang-Kue looks at the challenges work by Toronto based artist Sean particular interest in the paradox of migration and displacement, and Yelland. Capturing the beautiful and of how harmony can exist in lawless Deluge Contemporary Art 636 Yates St finds creativity in the confluence of mysterious in the mundane, Yelland places, while rampant corruption ✆250-385-3327 deluge.ca languages and cultures. Aug 5-26 plays with a sense of voyeurism and may flourish in governed states and wed-sat 12-5pm. Jorge Lasano XRAY(S) and Mike intrigue bordering on the uncanny. regulated industries. Ongoing Blue To Jun 26 Annie Briard: Mirage. Hoolboom: the man on the bed. This will be Yelland’s third solo & White: A Global Product exam- An exhibition taking a particular look These two video works explore exhibition with Madrona Gallery. ines blue and white porcelain as a at wonder in landscape. In these dissent and connection during Jun 27-Aug 28 Colours of Summer global product that contains diverse times of lockup and barred travel, times of pandemic. XII. Madrona Gallery is pleased cultural traits in its birth, develop- landscape exploration takes on to present its annual Colours of ment and thriving. Celebrating the new meaning and importance. With Gage Gallery Arts Collective Summer exhibition. Showcasing AGGV Collection. Highlights from Mirage, Deluge Contemporary offers ✆250-592-2760 the gallery's stable of artists, the the AGGV collection include Cana- works representing the "natural" gagegallery.ca exhibition will evolve throughout the dian historical, contemporary, new surrounding world and putting into tue-sat 11am-5pm; sun 12-4pm. summer as new works are hung to acquisitions in Asian Art, and more. question our visual perception. Free Admission. capture the nature of the season.

Jul 16-Aug 28 Wang Yahui, Valen- OAK BAY LOCATION, 2031 Oak Bay Central Art Studio & Gallery tina Jager and Ho I-Ting: Why Ave. Jun 1-20 Anna B Grant: Alone Mark Loria Gallery The Bay Centre This Word. An exhibition featuring With Trees. Surreal environments 621 Fort St 624 Fort St two Taiwanese and one Mexican evoke beauty in dystopic times. NEW ✆250-383-8224 ✆250-889-3972 artist guest-curated by Taiwanese BASTION SQUARE LOCATION, 19 markloriagallery.com centralartstudiogallery.com Bastion Sq. Jun 29-Aug 18 VIVID tue-sat 11am-5pm. mon-fri 12-5pm. COVID-19 Safety curator Jo Ying Peng, working out of CONNECTIONS. Elizabeth Carefoot Jul 1-Aug 31 Transformers:

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Howie Tsui: Retainers of Anarchy ART GALLERY OF GREATER VICTORIA, Victoria BC - June 12 - Oct 24 Announcing The Shadbolt Foundation 2021 Awards VIVA Award for the Visual Arts DIYAN ACHJADI • SAMUEL ROY-BOIS VIVA Awards are $15,000 each and are granted to mid-career artists chosen for outstanding achievement and commitment. Alvin Balkind Curator’s Prize MAKIKO HARA The Alvin Balkind Curator’s Prize of $15,000 is granted to curators Howie Tsui, Retainers of Anarchy (detail), 2016, who have demonstrated a commitment to curatorial practice. algorithmic animation sequence, 5-channel video projection, 6-channel audio Max Wyman Award for Critical Writing by Christine Clark Retainers of Anarchy is a 25-metre-long video installation by Howie Tsui that reveals itself in ROBIN LAURENCE a scroll-like fashion. The right side of the screen appears to unfurl into the image, like the big- The Max Wyman Award for Critical Writing is a $5,000 prize bang theory, unrolling a hand-drawn fantasy version of life in China. The imagery is violent, established by the Yosef Wosk Family Foundation to celebrate monstrous, detailed. A room with swollen lovers and incense smoking and then the image excellence in writing on the visual, performing and literary arts. of a butcher, the red of blood, and the percussive tap, tap, tap of the cleaver striking bone. A jet plane blocking out the world and moving against the fl ow, left to right. A mysterious and mostly empty landscape made up of ink drawing on white paper where a lady balances on a shadboltfoundation.org line and the soundscape includes the creak of the hangman’s rope. Every character is entirely absorbed in their time and space. Developed as a critique of the People’s Republic of China, Retainers of Anarchy seeks to VICTORIA work of Krista Arias, and explores plores practices past and present. undermine o cial narratives around harmony and order, especially in regard to Hong Kong. the complexities of reconnecting SIDEWALK GALLERY: Broad Street The story is set in the time of the Song dynasty (960-1279 CE), which was a great renaissance Coastal Masks. Spanning 50 years to ancestral homelands through windows. tue-sat 4:30pm-10pm. period, but also within the confi nes of Kowloon’s Walled City, a place where 50,000 people of contemporary Northwest Coast body-as-earth connections. Copies To Jun 16 What the Land Holds once lived within 6 acres of land. Retainers of Anarchy draws on the traditional genre of wuxia, Indigenous masks, this exceptional of her publication Xingona Girl contemporary video art. Opening collection of 30 masks displays the Smoke will be available for purchase Jun 19 Melanin Magic. FIRST a form of Chinese fi ction that has been banned numerous times since the 1600s. Wuxia tells elaborate transformation myths and through the Open Space online PEOPLES HOUSE: UVic Campus. stories about lower-class but morally superior martial artists, both men and women, who fi ght stories, and ceremonial translations. store in limited numbers. Curated mon-fri 8:30am-4:30pm Ongoing for social justice. Retainers of Anarchy is a complex collection of imagery and soundscape and Including works by Tony Hunt Jr, by Toby Lawrence, who hosts the For Time Immemorial. Coast history, both beautiful and foreboding; this is a political work with bite. , Hjalmer Wenstob, accompanying limited series pod- Salish title and relationship to land Kevin Cranmer, Silas Coon, and cast In Relation, airing on Tuesdays. communicated through art. Free public open house June 12, 10am - 5pm Dylan Thomas. Ongoing Two Spirit Rising, a new aggv.ca mural project by Coast Salish artist Victoria Arts Council Open Space Margaret August, will continue to Store Street Gallery 510 Fort St, 2nd floor welcome visitors to the gallery until 1800 Store St artist, Sakura Koretsune. Additional From experimental films, unclassi- Winchester Galleries ✆ ✆250-383-8833 openspace.ca December 11, 2021. 778-533-7123 vicartscouncil.ca artists include: Sakura Koretsune, fiable textiles, and proposed monu- 2260 Oak Bay Ave tue-sat 12-5pm. wed-sun 12-5pm. Dylan Thomas, Maynard Johnny Jr, ments to queer histories as well as ✆250-595-2777 Founded in 1972, Open Space UVic Legacy Art Galleries Admission free/by donation. lessLIE, Susan Point, Roger Smith, an investigation into the remnants winchestergalleriesltd.com is a non-profit artist-run centre ✆250-721-6562 To Jun 27 When Two Waters Meet. Art Thompson, and Eliot White-Hill. of Modernism, this inheritance, like tue-sat 10am-4pm. presenting contemporary arts uvic.ca/legacygalleries/ Honours the 35th anniversary of the Marianne Goodrich: Swimming so many, poses more questions To Jun 16 A Mystical Approach; across disciplines, including visual DOWNTOWN: 630 Yates St. wed-sat Victoria-Morioka Friendship (“Sister With the Ancestors (an homage). than answers. Featuring: BIG TOP An Impressionist Connection to art, media arts, music and sound, 10am-4pm; thu 12-7pm. Ongoing City Accord”) by highlighting the Multimedia installation in the VAC COLLECTION, OLIVER BJORN the Land exhibition, artworks by and literary arts. To Jun 26 The On Beaded Ground. Showcases work of City of Victoria Indigenous Vault featuring delicate collages CROSS-TALKEND, COLLEEN HESLIN, Teresa Smith and Trish Shwart. Earth is my Elder is centred on the the current proliferation of artists Artist-in-Residence Qwul`thilum banners of Japanese papers. MATT TRAHAN, EVERETT WONG. This exhibition is a collection of film, poetry and installation-based beading on the West Coast and ex- Dylan Thomas and Japanese Jun 7-Aug 22 An Inheritance. Canadian contemporary landscapes,

40 JUN - AUG 2021 preview-art.com PREVIEW 41 VICTORIA Members’ exhibition, was scheduled July and August there will not be a message to 'connect through art'. when we learned of new Covid-19 display in the Sanctuary as we move Each unique piece is available in a celebrating our connection to the restrictions from the Provincial to Zoom for all meetings for the silent auction. Aug 5-29 Open Book land. Smith’s elegant brushwork Health Officer. As a result, the summer. To make an appointment Art Collective. A group of diverse paired with Shwart’s ethereal physical exhibition was postponed. to view the display please call the female artists create multi-media style combine to form a charming, We are excited to be able to present office 604-926-1621. artwork, sculpture, drawings, captivating collection of works. the physical show in June 2021. paintings & installations inspired by Jun 25-Jul 28 Gestures and You can still catch some of the work Silk Purse Arts Centre a chosen book; creating a visual/ Structures exhibition, artworks from members who couldn't make 1570 Argyle Ave literary dialogue inspired by story. by David Robinson, Susan Collet, the show on our website. Xchanges ✆604-925-7292 and Sandra Ledingham will be Gallery is closed July though August. westvanartscouncil.ca West Vancouver Art Museum on display to mark the beginning We are excited for our 21/22 exhibi- thu-sat 1-5pm, sun 1-4pm. 680 17th St of summer 2021. This exhibition tion season starting in September. Free admission. ✆604-925-7295 focuses on a variety of forms from Jun 3-27 Vojislav Morosan. Retro- westvancouverartmuseum.ca human gestures to abstract archi- WEST VANCOUVER spective of the late artist's colourful wed-sat 12-4pm. Admission by tectural structures. This collection & lively scenes in oil capturing donation. To Jul 17 A Modern indicates the pursuit of Mankind’s North Shore Unitarian Church the environment, architecture Landscape: Takao Tanabe. This search for his identity and sense of 370 Mathers Ave & community of West Vancouver exhibition explores the career of belonging through shapes, colours, ✆604-926-1621 from the early 2000's. Jul 1-25 Takao Tanabe through work from and textures. northshoreunitarians.ca Gina Leon & David Righton. Bold the collection of the West Vancouver Sanctuary is open on a limited basis. colours & multilayered paintings Art Museum and other North Shore Xchanges Gallery and Studios Call to make an appointment exploring themes of daily life, urban public and private collections. 6E-2333 Government St Art is displayed in the Sanctuary living. These narratives are elevated Tanabe is among Canada’s most ✆250-382-0442 which is open on a limited basis. through Righton's symbolism & eminent painters, recognized for xchangesgallery.org Please see the digital version of strong graphic elements, & Leon's his landscape paintings that bridge sat & sun 11am-4pm. the art on the Monthly Art Show dreamlike expressionism. Jul 29- the gap between abstraction and Jun 26-Jul 4 Xchanges Annual page on the church website for our Aug 1 CONNECT. 21 canvases cre- realism. Opening Jul 21 Balanced Members Exhibition: A Moment current display. The June artist is ated in a collaborative community Forms: Xwalacktun and James in Time. The annual Xchanges Lisa Ochowycz. For the months of art project emblazoned with the Harry. This exhibition features Coast Salish artists, Xwalacktun, and his son, James Harry. Through the combination of familiar symbolism of West Coast formline, modern media and techniques, Harry’s work pushes the boundaries of First Nations cultural traditions and the way the world functions around the confines of these understandings. Together, Xwalacktun and Harry seek to broaden the place held by indigenous art and culture in the world of contemporary art. Viscose scarf features Gordon Smith, Winterscape, 1991 Opening reception: Jul 21, 7pm. acrylic on canvas, gift of and Yoshiko Karasawa WHISTLER Adele Campbell contemporary influences. We look young adult (19-25) $10; youth Fine Art Gallery forward to new collections and (18 and under) and members free. 109-4090 Whistler Way spotlight exhibitions by many of our Opening in Jun Itee Pootoogook: ✆604-938-0887 • 1-888-938-0887 gallery artists throughout the spring Hymns to the Silence. This exhi- adelecampbell.com and summer. Adele Campbell is bition gathers together more than Open daily, please call for hours. located in The Westin and is open 60 coloured pencil crayon drawings Adele Campbell Fine Art Gallery, daily. For further information please from the late Itee Pootoogook’s body established in 1993, showcases over call, visit us or browse our website. of work and is the first full-scale 40 established and emerging artists retrospective of his art. As one of the and includes a comprehensive Audain Art Museum key members of the third generation collection of Canada’s finest paint- 4350 Blackcomb Way of Inuit artists from Kinngait (Cape ings and sculpture. The uniquely ✆604-962-0413 Dorset), Itee contributed to the Canadian artwork you’ll find at the audainartmuseum.com transformation of the creative tradi- Gallery reflects the artists’ passion Reopening June 2021, thu-sun tions inherited from his elders at the for their beautiful surroundings and 11am to 6pm. Admission (+GST): West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative’s adults $20; seniors (65+) $18;

42 JUN - AUG 2021 preview-art.com PREVIEW 43 WHISTLER Charlesworth, Marina Dieul, Robert Genn, Laura Harris, Nikol Haskova, WASHINGTON Kinngait Studios. This exhibition David Langevin, Min Ma, Renato Vignettes by Joseph Gallivan WASHINGTON was organized and circulated by the Muccillo, Michael O’Toole, Peter ANACORTES McMichael Canadian Art Collection Shostak, Mike Svob, Christopher and guest curated by Dr. Nancy Walker, Ray Ward, Alan Wylie, and Scott Milo Gallery AMERICAN ORIGINAL: THE LIFE AND WORK OF JOHN JAMES AUDUBON Campbell. The exhibition will be ac- Donna Zhang. 420 Commercial Ave Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, Spokane. To Sep 19 companied by Louie Palu: Distant ✆360-293-6938 The ornithologist John Audubon (1785-1851) produced his masterwork, The Birds of Early Warning, also organized and White Rock Museum scottmilo.com America, after many setbacks. His 435 lifelike watercolor and pastel illustrations were circulated by the McMichael Cana- & Archives tue-sat 11am-5pm and by appt. later turned into engravings for the printed edition. Bear in mind, at one point he dian Art Collection. Plan your visit at 14970 Marine Dr Jun 4-29 Amanda Houston found that rats had eaten his entire collection of more than 200 drawings, and he audainartmuseum.com. ✆604-541-2221 brings her pastels of NW scenes. started again. This show of original prints (and more) is on loan from the John James whiterockmuseum.ca Also showing are oils by Melissa Park, State Loan from the John James Audubon Henderson, KY. John James Audubon, J.T. Bowen (printer), Audubon State Park Museum, Henderson, Kentucky. Mountain Galleries tue-sun 12-4pm. Admission by Goodman, acrylics by Cynthia Summer Red Bird, c. 1856 at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler donation. Permanent and rotating Richardson, colorful oil monoprints 4599 Chateau Blvd exhibits and railway office in an by Marie Powell and flame painted ✆604-935-1862 historic 1912 train station on the mesh by Lanny Bergner. Jul 2-Aug 2 FLUID FORMATIONS: THE LEGACY OF GLASS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST mountaingalleries.com waterfront. Jun 29-Sep 5 The Long Our 10th year showing pastels from , Bellingham. To Oct 10 Open daily please call for hours. Pier–White Rock, its pier & com- dozens of Signature Members of the The Lightcatcher Building hosts the art of 57 contemporary artists working in glass, Celebrating 30 years in Canadian munity identity. Most communities NW Pastel Society. tracing the region’s stellar advance in glass art since the Pilchuck Glass School opened Fine Art, Mountain Galleries has have landmarks that are essential to Aug 6-27 Our 6th "Little Gems" in Stanwood, Washington, in 1971. Staged in partnership with the Museum of Glass in grown to become Western Canada’s their identity. In White Rock, the pier show featuring 70 small works by Tacoma 50 years later, the show celebrates the innovation and varied processes and largest commercial art gallery is one such landmark, foundational members of Plein Air Washington ideas of these glass artists, with an emphasis on how they help each other out. with locations in Whistler, Jasper in the development of the current Artists. All painting mediums are WA. Collection of Museum Glass, Tacoma, Gift of the artist. Photo: Russell Johnson Ethan Stern, Green Coastline, 2011 and Banff. The exhibitions range city of White Rock and intrinsic to accepted and there are many great from abstract expressionism to its sense of place. Key decisions, styles of work presented. We are magic realism, contemporary clay, from the initial one to build it, to currently open 5 days a week and Bainbridge Island BELLEVUE BELLINGHAM glass, bronze and stone sculptures. several ones to not destroy it or to our shows are available in their Museum of Art Worldwide Shipping. Located in the change it in ways that would render entirety on our website. Check our 550 Winslow Way East Good Earth Pottery Fairmont Chateau Whistler, across it unrecognizable, have shaped it website scottmilo.com for up to date ✆206-842-4451 510 Bellevue Way NE 1000 Harris Ave from Portobello Restaurant. into the form we know today: White hours and restrictions. biartmuseum.org ✆425-519-0770 ✆360-671-3998 Rock’s pier–the longest promenade daily 10am-5pm. Free admission. bellevuearts.org goodearthpots.com WHITE ROCK pier in Canada. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND Please check website for updates. For the current hours, please check mon-sat11am-5:30pm; To Jun 15 Breathe & Paul website. Admission: adults $15; stu- sun 12-5pm. White Rock Gallery WILLIAMS LAKE Bainbridge Arts and Crafts Rucker: FOREVER. dents/seniors/military (ID required) Located in the historic Fairhaven 1247 Johnston Rd 151 Winslow Way E To Jun 27 Kimberly Trowbridge: $12; youth (7-17) $8; teens (with village of Bellingham since 1969, ✆ ✆604-538-4452 • 1-877-974-4278 Station House Gallery 206-842-3132 Into the Garden & Water Is… TeenTix) $5; children under 6 and Good Earth Pottery specializes in lo- bacart.org whiterockgallery.com #1 North Mackenzie Ave Opening Jul 2 Kurt Solmssen: members free. cally handmade pottery and ceramic ✆ mon-sat 10am-6pm; tue-sat 11am-5pm, or by appt. 250-392-6113 The Yellow Boat. A major retrospec- Ongoing Alden Mason: Fly Your art. The gallery regularly represents Closed all statutory holiday week- stationhousegallery.com sun 11am-5pm. tive of work comprised of over Own Thing is the first compre- more than 35 curated local artists, ends. Ongoing Rotating exhibi- mon-sat 10:30am-5:30pm. Bainbridge Arts & Crafts, a nonprofit 40 paintings, prints, and drawing hensive museum exhibition for and hosts several group shows a tions of gallery artists, including Free admission. organization, fosters the creation studies, from the mid-1980s through Northwest artist Alden Mason year celebrating artists from across and appreciation of fine contem- Nicholas Bott, Phil Buytendorp, Rod Jun 4-26 This and That. The 2021. Nancy Callan & Katherine since his passing in 2013. the continent. Each month the porary art and craft by jurying, Cariboo Art Society celebrates Gray: The Clown in Me Loves You. To Jul 4 Piotr Szyhalski–COVID-19: gallery presents a special feature: its 76th anniversary show with a exhibiting, and representing the A hot-sculpted fusion of kitsch and Labor Camp Report features post- Jun 1-30 Pitcher Perfect 2 a show variety of mediums from new and work of Northwest artists, and by catharsis. Is it a tunnel of love, or a ers made by Piotr Szyhalski, a.k.a. of ceramic pitchers from across the long-time members. The Cariboo offering arts education and outreach house of horrors–or some of both? Labor Camp, in direct response United States and Canada, juried by experiences to all ages throughout Art Society was founded in 1945 by Every Day & Special Days. This to the Coronavirus pandemic. Jennifer Allen. Jul 1-31 Ceramic Vivian Cowan and A.Y. Jackson of Kitsap County and the region. We new rotation from the Cynthia Sears Pulped Under Pressure: The Art Basketry by Larry Richmond of the . Jul 2-Aug 14 have a new exhibition every month, Artist’s Books Collection takes you of Handmade Paper explores hand Bellingham, WA. Aug 1-31 Who I A tribute to 'Our Stampede' which and stay open until 8pm on the first on a journey from daily delights papermaking as a tool for activism Am featuring the soda-fired func- due to Covid has been cancelled Friday of each month for openings. and mundane activities to once-in- and social engagement. tional and sculptural ceramics of We offer artist conversations, usually two years in a row. The show will a-lifetime events. Trimpin: Hear Opening Jul 23 Trace: Terri Grant gallery owner, Ann Marie Cooper. on the first Saturday of the month, feature works directly related to the & Now. A blend of sculpture, poetry, & Purnima Patel is a collaborative Williams Lake Stampede which has in the gallery and via Facebook Live. electronic composition and perfor- exhibition of innovative glass works Whatcom Museum been held annually on the Canada Details can be found on our website mance with the aim to “unpack” by Terri Grant and Purnima Patel. Lightcatcher Building Day weekend since 1920. Works will at bacart.org and past talks and art- the human experiences encom- Tip Toland: Empathy in Clay 250 Flora St ✆360-778-8930 include new and older artworks as ist features are available for viewing passed in homelessness. presents works from dynamic and whatcommuseum.org well as memorabilia, poetry, stores at our YouTube channel, listed as courageous sculptor Tip Toland. thu-sun 12-5pm. Admission: adults Simone Ximeng Guo, Believer (detail), 2021 and pieces on loan from the Muse- Bainbridge Arts & Crafts. $10; youth (6-17), students & mili- Photo: Yukiko Onley um of the Cariboo Chilcotin. tary (+ID) / seniors (62+) $8; youth VISUALSPACE Gallery, Vancouver

44 JUN - AUG 2021 preview-art.com PREVIEW 45 BELLINGHAM well-rounded, variety of mediums will also exhibit the vibrant works to produce an eclectic and visually of Coast Salish Artists working (2-5) $5; children under 2 free. stimulating exhibit. MEZZANINE today. Ongoing Lost and Found: To Jun 13 Seeds of Culture: The GALLERY Summer Solstice Online Skagit Valley Mural by William Portraits and Stories of Native Auction. Bid on a vast array of Cumming. The 80 year old mural American Women. This exhibition artwork and support Schack Art is an important artifact of Northwest by Matika Wilbur, a photographer Center's Education programming. history showing scenes of working from the Tulalip and Swinomish Artwork will be on display both in life in the Skagit Valley in the social Tribes and the creator and director person and online at schack.org. realism style. of Project 562, features 28 photo- graphs of Native American women, FRIDAY HARBOR Skagit County along with interviews, written Historical Museum narratives, and an audio compilation WaterWorks Gallery 501 4th Street featuring the sitters’ sharing their 315 Argyle Ave ✆360-466-3365 stories. Ongoing. Fluid Formations: ✆360-378-3060 skagitcounty.net/Departments/ The Legacy of Glass in the Pacific waterworksgallery.com HistoricalSociety Northwest. Celebrating a rich wed-sat 10:30am-5pm or by appt. fri, sat, sun 11am-4pm. Admission: legacy unique to our region, For 36 years, WaterWorks Gallery adults $5; seniors and children Fluid Formations features the work located in Friday Harbor, San Juan (6-12) $4; families $10; Members of 58 contemporary artists working Island has been a contemporary & children under 6 are free. in glass. Drawing from the Muse- light filled gallery space that contin- Come to the top of the hill in La um’s permanent collection, loans ues to evolve as a gallery dedicated Conner for a spectacular view of from artists, and working in close to showing artists from the Islands, local history at the Skagit County partnership with Tacoma’s Museum Washington, Oregon and British Historical Museum. You’ll tour three of Glass, it celebrates the innovation Columbia. The represented artists, outstanding galleries of fascinating and striking range of processes painters, sculptors and jewelers Skagit history–from the Native and ideas that could only come reflect the area's beauty, both Americans of the area through the from decades of generous conventional and unusual. early industry and home life of the exchange and shared passion To Jun 26 The Nature of Healing: pioneers as well as a changing for the material of glass in Jennifer Williams and Chris featured exhibit. Enjoy our viewing this region. Moench invites us to step into their deck and our delightful, affordable world, as they present their inter- Museum Store. Spacious parking the Modern Quilt Guild. The Sum- pretation of hope and healing. Jen- lot. Opening Jun 11 Hugo Helmer: OROVILLE PORT ANGELES EVERETT mer Juried Exhibit features the nifer's richly textured surfaces and Skagit’s Own Music Man. Hugo work of 60 artists from the Pacific Art on the Line Gallery Port Angeles Fine Arts Center Schack Art Center atmospheric layers capture nature instructed hundreds of children Northwest in a variety of mediums. 49º North Artists & Webster’s Woods 2921 Hoyt Ave in a state of change and reference throughout the region, established 1412 Main St Sculpture Park ✆425-259-5050 schack.org the Pacific Northwest. Jul 7-Aug 21 Hugo Helmer’s Accordion Band in 49northartists.com 1203 E Lauridsen Blvd tue-sat 10am-5pm; sun 12-5pm. Jamie Ellsworth & Barbra Duzan. OLYMPIA the 1930s, dance band and first tue-sat 10am-4pm. ✆360-457-3532 pafac.org Check schack.org for most current Regional artists bring animals to life marching accordion band in the US! Van Tuinen Art Free admission Gallery: thu-sun 11am-5pm; info. Free admission. with style and whimsy through their This project received funding from 429 4th Ave W. A Gathering Of The Canvas. Sculpture Park: Open daily, sunrise MAIN GALLERY Jun 17-Jul 24 22nd mediums of oil and bronze. Skagit County. visitskagitvalley.com. ✆360-402-6517 The lull between COVID shut-down to sunset. To Aug 1 Conservation Juried Show This biennial collection Artist Reception: Jul 23, 4pm. vantuinenart.com and Summer 2021 presents an From Here. This exhibition features of Northwest artists features a LYNDEN sat 11am-4pm or by appt. ideal opportunity to look behind; the work of Joseph Rossano in LA CONNER Van Tuinen Art is a working studio Jansen Art Center to explore what our clan of 49th a large-scale exhibition synthe- and gallery featuring Debra Van sizing art and science. The show 321 Front St Parallel artists had to say about it. Tuinen's current collection plus is inspired by US President and 121 First St ✆360-354-3600 We put it on the walls of Art On The her original print series of aquatints ✆360-466-4446 monamuseum.org jansenartcenter.org Line Gallery: A treasure-chest of landmark conservationist Theodore and watercolor monotypes created sun & mon 12-4pm; thu & thu-sat 12-4:30pm. new and never-before seen artworks Roosevelt. It remarks on historic at Oehme Graphic in Steamboat fri 12-4pm; sat 10am-5pm. The Jansen Art Center creates featuring landscapes, wildlife moments in conservation, including Springs, CO. Van Tuinen is known All exhibitions are free, thanks opportunities for the community to portraits, sunrises, on-the-water, old the formation of the National Park nationally and internationally for to our members and supporters! engage in the arts. With 6 creative trucks, photographs, and sculptures. Service. Jun 19 Summertide her residential and commercial Opening Jul 3 Dan Friday: Future art studios, a 110 seat performance The variety of subjects depicted in Solstice Art Festival. New artworks commissions. New colorful paintings Artifacts. Glass artist, and Coast hall, 2 floors of exhibit space, a cafe a broad range of media including & original poetry added to the hun- in acrylic and oil are currently Salish Native from the Swinomish and gallery shop, the J is a bright, wood, metal, and paper reflects dred-plus artworks currently located featured. Woodward Canyon Winery and Lummi Nation, Dan Friday lovely place for all to enjoy. Exhibits the natural environment of country in Webster’s Woods Sculpture Park. 2017 Artist Series Cab featured researched Coast Salish artifacts, and classes rotate seasonally. Jun life as though quarantine and Enjoy the new artwork with fun and Van Tuinen's painting Swirl on the to create a series of glass projects welcomes New Terrain a solo show social-distancing never existed. activities for the whole family. Open- label. Debra has an encaustic studio documenting his family's and the from painter Greg Kammer, Kumi- You will find your visit to our exhibit ing Aug 14 Resilient & Creative: A where she teaches workshops. Coast Salish people's history. Along himo Wishes a textiles installation in Oroville, WA without lines, or National Juried Exhibition. Artists Feel free to inquire. working in all media respond to Robert Schlegel, Girl Watching, 2020 with Friday's work, Future Artifacts from Seiko Purdue, and work from crowds, or traffic. We’re awfully Harris Harvey Gallery, Seattle good at social-distancing. unexpected obstacles.

46 JUN - AUG 2021 preview-art.com PREVIEW 47 ideas about art and society. Opening for their depth of color and patterns. Washington MFA + MDes Thesis Jun 12 Human Nature Animal, Luncan is a classically trained paint- Exhibition. To Aug 22 Gary Sim- Vignettes by Matthew Kangas WASHINGTON Animal Culture: Selections from er known for her eloquent, realist mons: The Engine Room. Ongoing the Frye Art Museum Collection still lifes painted in miniature. Phares Elaine Cameron-Weir: STAR CLUB focuses on portrayals of domesti- examines the tension between REDEMPTION BOOTH. DA VINCI – INVENTIONS cated animals from the Museum’s organic and synthetic elements in Museum of History & Industry, Seattle. Jul 31, 2021 - Jan 3, 2022 collection as a way to examine how her contemporary landscapes. Museum of History & Industry No one approaches Leonardo da Vinci when it comes to the supreme Renaissance human-animal relations have shifted 860 Terry Ave N fusion of art and science, medicine and technology, not to mention meteorology, over time, and to reflect broadly ✆206-324-1126 mohai.org hydraulics and aviation, all of which he invented. This touring exhibition from Italy upon the role art plays in mediating thu-mon 10am-5pm; First Thursday meticulously reconstructs full-scale models of some of da Vinci’s contraptions, like our relationships with animals. 15th Ave NE and NE 41st St 10am-8pm. Timed entrances the “aerial spiral,” and makes them immersive and hands-on interactive for visitors of Ongoing Art on the Mind: Ten ✆206-543-2280 henryart.org required, check website for details. Da Vinci – Inventions exhibition all ages. The famous diagram Vitruvian Man (c. 1492), here animated, symbolizes the Years of Creative Aging illustrates sat & sun 10am-5pm. Admission Admission: adults $22; seniors (65+) Image courtesy of Grande Experiences era’s connection of the human body to architectural planning. the successes of arts engagement is free through September 2021. $18; students & military (w/ID) $17; for people living with dementia. Join us for three summer exhi- youth 14 and under free. Opening Boren Banner Series: Russna Kaur bitions: To Jun 27 University of Jul 31 Da Vinci–Inventions. THE YEAR OF SMALL THINGS: RACHEL CAMPBELL features a new public artwork on the ZINC Contemporary, Seattle. Aug 5 - 28 Museum's east facade. Originally from New Zealand, where she won the 1995 Telecom Art Award, Rachel Campbell has exhibited internationally; she’s been in a summer show at the Royal Gallery 110 Academy of Art in London and had solo shows in Germany and North Carolina, where 110 3rd Ave S ✆206-624-9336 gallery110.com PUYALLUP she now lives. This show focuses on still lifes, landscapes and interior scenes done during the pandemic, stressing the simplicity, silence and solitude that surround- thu-sat 12-5pm or by appt. Jun 3-Jul 31 Director’s Choice. ed the lockdowns. David Hockney’s shadow is long, but Campbell’s unique talent Director Kevin Marshall with be GREAT ART Rachel Campbell, shines through. Last Tea with My Mother, 2020 offering a rotating exhibition of AND SO MUCH MORE! works by Gallery 110 Artists. Come build your collection! Opening VISIT PUYALLUP’S SEATTLE collages–with nods to food, death, wide landscapes, and bright, Aug 5 David A. Haughton: Island politics, art history, mythology, lyrical explorations with attractively Paintings IV. Celebrate the magic of OUTDOOR ArtXchange Gallery nostalgia and sex. amorphous natural forms. Jul 1-24 the islands of the Pacific NW coast. 512 1st Ave S Opening reception: Aug 4, 5pm. Robert Marchessault: Grow / Re- Highly collected and multilayered GALLERY ✆206-839-0377 artxchange.org Grow. Marchessault has long been landscapes are laid down with tue-sat 11am-5:30pm. Center on Contemporary Art inspired by the resilience of trees. As impasto–then stained, scumbled, artsdowntown.org ArtXchange Gallery exhibits (CoCA) we faced the rise of one of the most glazed, lifted, glazed (again) and contemporary art from around the 114 Third Ave S devastating pandemics of modern finally highlighted with sgraffito. world that reflects the diversity ✆206-728-1980 cocaseattle.org time, he turned again to subjects of influences shaping the Seattle thu-sat 10am-5pm by apt. only. that represent adaptation in the face Harris Harvey Gallery community and contemporary global To Jun 26 Selma Waldman: of struggle, growth amid challenge, 1915 First Ave culture. Through rotating bi-monthly In Focus. and longevity against all odds. ✆206-443-3315 exhibitions, the gallery showcases Aug 5-21 Will Robertson: New harrisharveygallery.com a range of artwork including vibrant Davidson Galleries Work. Sculptor Will Robinson brings tue-sat 11am-5pm. Jun 3-26 Bubblism paintings by Marcio Diaz, 313 Occidental Ave S stone to life; imbuing immense Robert Schlegel: Around Town the iconic lighted fish sculptures ✆206-624-7684 forms with a seemingly weightless & Richard Hutter: Bokblomma. of Elaine Hanowell, mixed-media davidsongalleries.com energy to, deftly shaping each piece. Schlegel’s vibrant paintings and abstract works by Alan Lau, large- By appt. Please call to arrange your The Gallery is pleased to participate collages explore the environment in scale installations by June Seki- visit. Jun 1-Jul 31 Peter Milton in the second iteration of the Seattle which the artist lives. Unconvention- guchi, and contemporary art from Retrospective. Ben Beres: Marbled Deconstructed Art Fair this August. al portraits coupled with landscapes Laos, Cuba, Vietnam, Australia, and Monoprints. Tetsuo Aoki, Chul of clustered houses reveal the art- more. The gallery also hosts a range Soo Lee, Zha Sai: Woodcuts. Frye Art Museum ist's perspective of his encounters. of creative events including artist Aug 1-31 Contemporary Northwest 704 Terry Ave Hutter’s abstract mixed media works talks & workshops, poetry readings Print Invitational. Catalog released ✆206-622-9250 fryemuseum.org contain a bold graphic sensibility and dance performances. in June. thu-sun 11am-5pm. Free admission. incorporating found floral imagery Reserved timed tickets are required, from an antique Swedish textbook BONFIRE Gallery Foster/White Gallery see website for details. and technical diagrams, seated 603 South Main St #100 - 220 3rd Ave S To Aug 15 With works in all media by against polka-dotted backgrounds. ✆206-622-2833 fosterwhite.com ✆206-790-1073 thisisbonfire.com nearly eighty artists, Black Refrac- Jul 1-Aug 14 Terry Furchgott, thu-sat noon-5pm and by appt. tue-sat 10am-6pm. tions: Highlights from The Studio Rebecca Luncan and Noelle Opening Aug 4 Mance Engine: Gifts Jun 3-19 David Alexander: Second Museum in Harlem celebrates the Phares: New Paintings. Furchgott of Distraction. A collection of sculp- Time Around the Coastline. This Studio Museum in Harlem’s role as creates intimate narrative works and tural curiosities, assemblages, and exhibition includes paintings that a site for the dynamic exchange of intricate still life paintings, notable range from abstract reflections,

48 JUN - AUG 2021 preview-art.com PREVIEW 49 the artist’s engagement with the , , nized around 12 themes central seaside village in Normandy, France, and . to Asia’s arts and societies such Black Refractions: as he pursued his unique vision of as worship and celebration, visual impressionism. Ongoing Barbara arts and literature, and clothing and Highlights from the Studio Museum in Harlem Earl Thomas: The Geography of 1400 E Prospect St ✆206-654-3100 identity. Be/longing: Contemporary FRYE ART MUSEUM, Seattle WA - To Aug 15 Innocence. Portraits in cut paper seattleartmuseum.org Asian Art. Works by 12 notable and glass, carrying the sediments fri-sun 10am-5pm. Limited capacity; contemporary artists, addressing by Chamidae Ford of history and grappling with race must book online in advance. topics such as individuals and and the color line. In these portraits Admission: adults $14.99; seniors their places in changing societies, The Frye’s newest exhibition, Black Refrac- and light-filled installation, discover & military (with ID) $12.99; students the past and its lingering presence, tions, is an expansive, multifaceted survey stories of life and death, hope and (with ID) & teens (15-18) $9.99; and the ambiguity and complexity of birthed out of Harlem, New York. Assem- resilience–a child’s survival. children 4 and under and members gender. Kenzan Tsutakawa-Chinn: bled by the Studio Museum in Harlem Northwest Modernism: Four free. Ongoing Boundless: Stories Gather. An LED-light installation and the American Federation of Arts, the Japanese Americans. Celebrating of Asian Art. Explore SAM’s taking the shape of a canopy with four of Seattle’s leading Japanese renowned Asian art collection in a cross pattern found in both ikat Haughton - 2-3H - Preview JJA 2021.qxd 2021-05-06 10:42 PM Page 1 collection features almost 80 artists, with American artists: Kenjiro Nomura, a new thematic presentation orga- and sashiko (stitch) textile. works from the 1920s to the present, high- lighting a century of Black artistry. The Studio Museum in Harlem, founded in 1968, is known for being a birthplace for revolutionary Black art. Nestled in the Har- lem neighborhood, the museum was creat- ed to support and teach inspired Black art- ists. From the beginning, it provided studio Photo: Courtesy of the artist, Roberts Projects, Los Angeles, CA, and Projects, Los Angeles, CA, Photo: Courtesy of the artist, Roberts American Federation of Arts space through its artist-in-residence pro- Kehinde Wiley, Conspicuous Fraud Series #1 (Eminence), gram and showrooms for exhibiting stu- 2001, oil on canvas. The Studio Museum in Harlem. dents’ art. The museum worked to create Museum purchase made possible by a gift from Anne a space where Black art could be shared Ehrenkranz 2002.10.14. © Kehinde Wiley with the community, a place where peo- ple could discuss and interpret the pieces. Founded by an eclectic group of activists, artists and humanitarians, the museum also chal- lenged the racism and obstacles Black artists had to face to display their work. Featuring the work of Jacob Lawrence, Lorna Simpson, Nari Ward and many more, the show presents a wide array of styles and approaches to depicting the Black experience. In media ranging from oil on canvas to sculpture and collage, each piece conveys a personalized view of Blackness. Quoting the Frye: “Refl ecting the Studio Museum’s position as a site for the dynamic exchange of ideas about art and society, this exhibition reveals the institution’s commitment to fostering artistic dialogue and innovation.” This dialogue plays out in fi ve sections, whose titles include “Abstraction,” “Framing Black- ness” and “Their Own Harlems.” Within these thematic groupings, we experience the changing views and interpretations of the artists. Their works showcase how Harlem and New York City impacted their view and how their own Blackness shaped their understanding of the world. VIEW FROM THE SPIT XVII (JUST AFTER DAWN – TWO TREES) fryemuseum.org DAVID HAUGHTON ISLAND PAINTINGS IV GALLERY 110: 110 THIRD AVENUE S, SEATTLE, WA 98104 children 4 and under free. must book online in advance. Gener- SEATTLE AUGUST 5-28, 2021 – NOON TO 5PM, THURS THRU SAT – www.gallery110.com Ongoing Among Forests and al Admission: adults $19.99; seniors Lakes: Landscape Masterpieces & military (with ID) $17.99; students 2655 NW Market St from the Finnish National Gallery. (with ID) & teens (15-18) $12.99; TO VIEW PAINTINGS: WWW.HAUGHTON-ART.CA ✆206-789-5707 nordicmuseum.org children 4 and under and members thu-sun 10am-5pm. free. See website for Special Exhibi- Timed entrances required, check 1300 First Ave tion pricing. Opening Jul 1 SPECIAL website for details. Admission: ✆206-654-3100 EXHIBITION Monet at Étretat, A adults $20; seniors $16; students seattleartmuseum.org SAM-organized show focusing on (w/ID) $15; youth (5-8) $10; fri-sun 10am-5pm. Limited capacity;

50 JUN - AUG 2021 preview-art.com PREVIEW 51 Selma Waldman, In Focus CENTER ON CONTEMPORARY ART, Seattle WA - To June 26 by Matthew Kangas Resident curator Negarra A. Kudumu has created the best Selma Waldman survey yet, with numerous pieces never before exhibited publicly. A se- quel to the recent CoCA show A Conversation Through Time & Space, which concentrated on Waldman’s infl uence on nine contemporary artists, In Focus is the fourth retrospective since

Photo: Courtesy of the Estate of Selma Waldman her death in 2008, at age 77. Selma Waldman, Barrier Head 4, 1962, ink on paper Kudumu has selected from the Selma Waldman Legacy Project 20 drawings, prints, collages and pastels dealing with state-sanctioned violence, hunger, human su ering, and other issues spanning 70 years of history. Whether about South Africa, Iraq, the American Deep South (Waldman was born in Texas) or the Holocaust, Waldman’s encounters with horrifi c torture and degrading, coercive military vio- lence are expressed in small-scale pastels and charcoals that rope in the viewer who struggles to get a closer look. Blizzards of colored lines obscure fi gures slowly revealed to display spe- cifi c examples of power plays between rulers and resisters. As far back as her 1959 Fulbright Fellowship in Berlin, when she fi rst learned the full story of the Holocaust, Waldman dedicated her life to protesting human indignities. As a result, her reputation climbed in Europe, including exhibitions in Berlin, The Hague and the Czech Republic. Over 50 years, Waldman created an “inspiring and revelatory” body of work with a deeply humanitarian ethic. This show is defi nitely worth a visit to learn about an artist who rejected Abstract Expression- ism, Pop Art, Minimalism and other midcentury proclivities in favor of a dogged realism more akin to Käthe Kollwitz than Helen Frankenthaler. For example, in Blow Your Head O (2000), two naked torsos are involved in the genital torture of a third. Beautiful greens, blues and fl esh pinks tease us into closer inspection, only to be repelled and shocked into recognition . For Kudumu, Waldman’s art-historical signifi cance relates to her prophetic vision. “Hunger is still with us, as in the Bread and Soup series. One half-block from here, you can see the reali- ties of hunger on the street. Selma Waldman saw that much human behavior would remain the same. That is part of her great power as an artist.” cocaseattle.org

SEATTLE Solace. Becky Street & Emma the Dolls. Colleen Maloney exhibits Jane Royer present collaborative, new artistic explorations in Oh My Shift Gallery multimedia project LEMONADE. Gouache. Aug 5-28 Ken Barnes 312 S Washington St Susan L. Mask addresses theme and Anne Marie Nequette offer ✆607-379-9523 of relocation with Great Migration. collaborative, bittersweet exhibition shiftgallery.org Jul 1-31 Amanda C. Sweet shows with Sea Change. Krista Schoen- Temporarily open by appt. only. new, technique-based abstrac- ing pays homage with new works Please check website for updates. tions in Second Nature. Kara Mia in Florilegium. Stephanie Krimmel Jun 3-26 Barbara Shaiman exhibits Fenoglietto presents stimulating, exhibits new, temporal evolution new, COVID-informed works in fashion-informed work in Ballad of with Three Years Plus.

52 JUN - AUG 2021 preview-art.com PREVIEW 53 SEATTLE Victoria Adams, Kathleen Adkison, scientific illustration and traditional Susan Bennerstrom, Gloria DeAr- Chinese fine line bird-and-flower Women Painters cangelis, Nathan DiPietro, James painting, Gibbens’ subversive zoo- Vignettes by Matthew Kangas WASHINGTON of Washington Gallery Fitzgerald, Lisa Gilley, Susan Russell logical watercolor drawings are in- Columbia Center Building Hall, Patty Haller, Paul Havas, William spired from both real-life specimens Suite 310 701 5th Ave Ivey, David Kroll, Alden Mason, and natural history sources. Roots AMONG FORESTS AND LAKES: ✆206-624-0543 Penny Mulligan, Johsel Namkung, of Wisdom. Children and families LANDSCAPE MASTERPIECES FROM THE FINNISH NATIONAL GALLERY womenpainters.com Jared Rue, Gerard Tsutakawa, will discover the unique partnership National Nordic Museum, Seattle. To Oct 17 wed-thu 11:30am-1:30pm by & Malei Young. between cutting-edge western With successive occupations by Sweden and the Russian Empire, Finland did not be- appt. only. To make an appt. Please science and traditional knowledge come independent until 1917. Before that, talented artists studied in Germany, achiev- visit website. To Jul 9 Reflection. It ZINC contemporary of indigenous peoples. Opening ing considerable attention for their landscapes. The Finnish National Gallery is housed represents this time in all our lives 119 Prefontaine Place South Jun 12 What We Make: Nature in the Ateneum and Kiasma buildings in Helsinki. This traveling show, covering in which we have time to reflect. ✆206-617-5775 as Inspiration. Discover how the 150 years, features plenty of cooling, snowy landscapes, along with portraits, mari- The essence of who an artists are is zinccontemporary.com Anton Lindforss, Autumn, 1941 landscape inspires art-making Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum, time scenes and, of course, birch forests. Sámi artist Marja Helander’s video Birds on obvious in their art. Opening Jul 20 tue-fri by appt. sat 11am-5pm. through the works and relationship Hoving collection. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Hannu Pakarinen the Earth is also on view. Small Packages. All artwork in this Aug 5-28 Rachel Campbell: THE of Northwest artists exhibition will be less than 24” and YEAR OF SMALL THINGS. and Joseph Goldberg. To Jun 20 will give everyone an opportunity to Spinning a Yarn. MONET AT ÉTRETAT purchase a special piece from their SPOKANE Seattle Art Museum, Seattle. Jul 1 - Oct 17 favorite artist. 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Check website for updates and scenes by Camille Corot, Gustave Courbet, Charles Daubigny and Berthe Morisot. Suite 105 - 1201 Western Ave online. Admission: adults(18+) $12; expanded hours. Admission: adults ✆206-622-7243 seniors (65+) and students (+ID) $18; student/senior (65+) $15; woodsidebrasethgallery.com $10; youth (6-17) $7; children (5 children 5 and under free every day. tue-sat 11am-6pm. Jun 1-Aug 31 & under) and MAC members free. public event, meeting the makers This large group exhibit brilliantly balancing a career that connects the Opening Jul 31 The Kinsey African and getting a close-up view of their illuminates the variety and depth Mediterranean to the Pacific Ocean. 60th Annual Summer Salon. The Museum's cafe is temporarily American Art & History Collection, techniques and media. Visitors from of Astoria's vibrant art scene. Jul Opening Reception and Artwalk: With a rotating exhibition of major closed. Ongoing American Original: considered one of the most compre- near and far travel by car, bicycle or 24-25, 11am-5pm Astoria Open Aug14, 12pm. artworks by Northwest Masters: Guy The Life and Work of John James hensive surveys of African American Anderson, , William Audubon. An exclusive selection of on foot to get a unique glimpse into Studios Tour. history and culture outside the the lives of some of our most loved Cumming, , Paul Hori- original prints, paintings, manu- Smithsonian Institution, celebrates CANNON BEACH uchi, Jacob Lawrence, , scripts and personal possessions of Astoria residents. This event is part Imogen Gallery the achievements and contributions 240 11th St Cannon Beach Gallery and George Tsutakawa And New and an American icon. Justin Gibbens: of the programming of Astoria Visual of Black Americans from 1595 ✆503-468-0620 imogengallery.com 1064 S Hemlock St Selected Artworks by Katherine Ace, Birds and Beasts. Trained in both Arts, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, and is to present. supported by AVA members and the mon-sat 11am-5pm; sun 11am- ✆503-436-0744 City of Astoria. For more information 4pm; wed by appt. cannonbeacharts.org visit astoriavisualarts.org. Jun 12-Jul 5 Stan Peterson: Out on wed-sun 11am-4pm. A Limb. A new series of carved and Jun 2-27 Artist in Residence exhibi- Astoria Visual Arts painted wood pieces, wall hung and tion featuring 2019 recipient Peter 1000 Duane St ✆503-741-9694 freestanding referencing his love of Greaver. Plus Beauty Deconstruct- OREGON astoriavisualarts.org winged creatures and storytelling. ed exhibition where artists will be fri-sat-sun 12-4pm. Opening Reception and Artwalk: exhibiting work corresponding to the ASTORIA Second Saturday Art Walk 12-8pm. Jun 12, 12pm. Jul 10-Aug 9 Bethany theme "Beauty Deconstructed." We Jun 12- Jul 3 Staunchie Nubs. Rowland: Mysterium. 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Jul 28- talent, the 11th annual Astoria Open She received her Master of Fine Arts for. Opening Reception and Artwalk: Aug 29 Haystack Rock Exhibition Studios Tour opens the doors of “X’s and O’s”, cast plastic, foam, silicone. dimensions vary. from the University of Wisconsin in Jul 10, 12pm. Opening Aug 14 MJ featuring local and regional artists professional and emerging artists’ 2020 and resides in Astoria, Oregon. Anderson (sculptor) & Christos depictions of the iconic haystack workspaces for the general public, Jul 10-Aug 8 Artists of Astoria. Koutsouras (painter) To The Ends rock located in Cannon Beach, OR. Gifts Saturday, July 24 and Sunday, July of AVA presents artwork by the many of The Earth. These internationally CALL FOR ART: Submissions for 25 from 11am to 5pm each day. 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BONNIE HULL: IMAGINATIVE LANDSCAPE Salem on the Edge Art Gallery, Salem. Jun 2 - 26 Bonnie Hull’s nature-inspired paintings on wood and panel, with their bold graphics and square format, owe a lot to her love of gardening and quilting. Hull has been a Salem resident since 1971 and is a good choice to showcase at this one-year-old gal- lery that is helping to revive Salem’s downtown. Also on tap: Benjamin Mah’s photos of local musicians. Salem on the Edge features the fi rst annual Plein Air Invitational August 4 - 28. Bonnie Hull, Meadow

ASTORIA OPEN STUDIOS TOUR 2021 Astoria. Jul 24 - 25, 11am - 5 pm Happening in the fl esh again in 2021, the Astoria Open Studios Tour promises the smell of oils, acrylic and clay, the sight of light fl ooding into studios, and live chit- chat with up to 50 artists as they show o their work and methods. Block out your weekend for this self-guided free tour. It’s great to have it back. Organizers promise, “If COVID is still rearing its ugly head in July, we will adapt to ensure a safe event.” Kirista Trask working

INGEBORG GERDES: OUT WEST Blue Sky Gallery, Portland. Aug 5 - 29 German-educated economist Ingeborg Gerdes was trained at the San Francisco Art Institute, going from a casual cross-country tourist to a keen-eyed documentary photographer. She loved crowd scenes, blue-collar environments and, because of her weak left eye, wide-angle shots. Photographing the rural West became her long-term project from 1982. This show comes from Carmel, California, where she taught pho- Ingeborg Gerdes, Craters of the Moon, Idaho, 1989 tography for two decades at UC Santa Cruz. Gerdes died in 2020, at age 81.

CANNON BEACH Stormy Weather Arts Festival for Famous for Rachel, the Pig at the incomparable immersive art experi- Pike Place Market in Seattle and Cannon Beach Gallery Group ences. Visit the website for listings Tufted Puffins. Her new collection various locations of galleries and event information. includes Otter Sphere, Kingfisher & cbgallerygroup.com Owls on Stone. Works by Oregon's Every day is an art walk in Cannon Northwest By Northwest Master of Fine Art Film Photography, Beach Oregon! Cannon Beach is Gallery Christopher Burkett, featured artist the Oregon Coast’s premier small- 232 N Spruce, across from the City on PBS WEEKEND NewsHour. Aug town experience, named one of Park & info center 1-31 Bronze works and oil paintings the World’s Most Beautiful Places ✆503-436-0741 • 1-800-494-0741 by local artist Don Stastny. Known by National Geographic and one nwbynwgallery.com for his work as an Architect for the of America’s Best Art Towns. Visit daily 11am-6pm and by appt. Masks Warm Springs Museum and Native a dozen galleries all within easy required. We’re celebrating 34 years American Study Center at PSU. walking distance in this picturesque representing original art by regional beach town to discover hundreds masters. Our Sculpture Garden, White Bird Gallery of national, regional and acclaimed features the signature Red Sphere 251 N Hemlock St ✆503-436-2681 local artists. You’ll find monumental & Re-Invention of local sculptor whitebirdgallery.com bronze sculpture, locally created art Ivan McLean. Figurative/Narrative daily 11am-5pm. glass, paintings in all styles, sur- bronze sculptures by Ann Fleming. To Jun 27 Robin & John Gumae- prising mixed media creations, fine Jun 1-30 is plein air month with lius. New sculpture in ceramic and art photography, collection worthy award-winning oil painter Hazel steel, plus two original paintings in ceramic arts and more. Plan your Schlesinger teaching a workshop honor of the gallery's 50th anniver- visit for one of the town’s annual art in her hometown of Cannon Beach. sary. Welcoming new artist Hazel festivals including Spring Unveiling, Jul1-31 Bronze works by leading Glass: Original Paper Strata Art. In Earth & Ocean (Sep 16-19) or public sculptor Georgia Gerber. her work she uses up to 81 layers of

56 JUN - AUG 2021 preview-art.com PREVIEW 57 useful knots. As a potter on-the- Carman and Lee Jorgensen, the Salem on the Edge Art Gallery go, she came to use rope as a photographer’s daughters. Isaka 156 Liberty St. NE Lawrence Halprin definitive closure for covered bowls. Shamsud-Din: Rock of Ages. An ✆503-884-0635 OREGON JEWISH MUSEUM AND CENTER FOR HOLOCAUST EDUCATION, Jun 29-Jul 31 Recent Graduates. intimate exhibition celebrating the salemontheedge.com Portland OR - June 23 - Sep 26 Showcases 26 recent graduates Portland artist’s masterful paintings, wed-sat 11am-6pm: sun 12-5pm. from the 13 Oregon colleges and rich in a narrative combining per- First Friday Art Walk: 11am-8pm. by Allyn Cantor universities that offer BAs, BFAs sonal stories and folklore. Free admission. and MFAs in Fine Art. Aug 2-28 Im- Jun 2-26 Bonnie Hull will be our Considered one of the great- pacted. Features works by gallery Russo Lee Gallery featured artist. Her work has a con- est landscape architects of the members, many whose shows were 805 NW 21st Ave nection to the natural world through 20th century, Lawrence Halprin canceled, delayed, or compromised ✆503-226-2754 her love of gardening. Landscapes had a distinguished career that by the pandemic. russoleegallery.com also pop up in her imagery, as she tue-fri 11am-5:30pm; says “Because we live in a land- spanned 60 years. The renowned Blue Sky Gallery sat 11am-5pm. scape.” Jul 1-31 Summer Group designer began his work in the 122 NW 8th Ave Established in 1986, the Russo Lee Exhibition with our permanent San Francisco Bay area in 1949. ✆503-225-0210 blueskygallery.org Gallery is a distinctive showcase artists, along with 6 invited artists. He fi rst gained national attention wed-sat 12-5pm by appt. for the art of the Pacific Northwest. A great summer exhibit. Aug 4-28 at the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair, Jun 3-26 Joshua Dudley Greer: Jun 3-26 Chris Russell and Dan Salem on the Edge 1st Plein Air for his Ghirardelli Square adap- Somewhere Along the Line. Gluibizzi. Jul 1-31 James Allen Invitational exhibit. We have a total Lawrence Halprin at the Lovejoy Fountain. Courtesy Lawrence Jul 1-31 Justyna Badach: Proxy and Gather Make Shelter. of 12 plein air artists from Oregon. tive-reuse project in San Francis- War. M L Casteel: American Inte- Aug 5-28 Ko Kirk Yamahira Halprin Collection, Architectural Archives, University of Pennsylvania The artists will have two paintings co’s Marina District. riors. Aug 5-29 Ingeborg Gerdes: and Brenda Mallory. representing their work in the Halprin’s ideas infl uenced a generation to reimagine urban space. He used a creative meth- Out West. gallery. They will be getting together odology that valued process and response; he also brought a narrative element to landscape SALEM to do a plein air painting on Saturday Oregon Jewish Museum August 7 at Riverfront Park, and will architecture by more fully considering human scale and the interaction with place. and Center for Holocaust Hallie Ford Museum of Art then hang their framed piece on the Many of his designs refl ect natural elements like waterfalls and valleys that are prevalent Education Willamette University wet wall as we are calling it. 724 NW Davis St 700 State St throughout the Pacifi c Northwest. Halprin brought these primal places to urban areas with a ✆503-226-3600 ojmche.org ✆503-370-6855 SILVERTON modernist grace that fed o ongoing collaborative e orts with his choreographer wife, Anna wed-sat 11am-4pm. willamette.edu/arts/hfma Halprin, and their creative visions together . Opening Jun 23 Lawrence Halprin. tue-sat 12pm-5pm. Admission: Lunaria Gallery general, $6; seniors (55+), $4; 113 N Water St This exhibition takes a closer look at Halprin’s Open Space Sequence, a transformative de- Portland Art Museum students (18+ with ID), $3; ✆503-873-7734 lunariagallery.com sign in landscape architecture that encompasses an eight-block area of downtown Portland. 1219 SW Park Ave Tuesday is a free day. wed-sun 12pm-5pm. Its iconic fountains, greenspaces, pedestrian walkways and parks form one of the largest, most ✆503-226-2811 Jun 5-Aug 28. Dale Chihuly: Nestled in the heart of the small sophisticated expressions of Halprin's concepts for public plazas. Keller Fountain and Lovejoy portlandartmuseum.org Cylinders, Macchia, and Venetians historic town of Silverton, Lunaria Fountain are the most memorable fountain plazas that are part of the Open Space Sequence. Please visit portlandartmuseum. from the George R. Stroemple Gallery stands out with its con- org for up to date admission hours Collection features 72 glass temporary artwork and creatively Constructed from 1966 to 1970, the original project was part of the city’s fi rst urban revital- and prices. Admission: adults $20: vessels, sculptures, and drawings diverse media. Work from co-op ization initiative. It was located in a South Portland neighborhood previously home to the ma- seniors (62+) & students (18+ with by this internationally-recognized members, as well as established jority of the city’s Jewish and Roma immigrant communities. The Open Space Sequence was ID) $17; children (17 and under) Seattle glass artist who revolution- and emerging guest artists from added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2013, one of the fi rst modern design in- & members free. ized the studio glass movement in around the region can be seen in The Museum is now fully reopened, the 1960s and 1970s. To Aug 14 clusions. The OJMCHE is o ering weekly walking tours in partnership with the Architectural both the main and the loft galleries. and online, timed-entry tickets are The Crow's Shadow Institute From fine art to glass, wearables Heritage Center. highly recommended due to contin- of the Arts Biennial features a to sculpture, featured work and ojmche.org ued capacity limitations. Exhibition selection of prints created by native artists change monthly. Visitors to highlights include To Aug 1 Ansel and non-native artists at the Crow's the gallery often make a day of Adams in Our Time. This carefully Shadow Institute of the Arts on the it, browsing in the shops, dining curated touring exhibition offers Umatilla Reservation in northeastern in a relaxed setting, exploring the CANNON BEACH It will also include selected works tue, thu and sat 11am-4pm. a deepened perspective on the Oregon. Gold of the Caliphs: Medi- from the archives by former gallery Jun 1-26 Mandypreview-art.com Stigant: Up the lovely Oregon Garden, or immersing June • July • August 2021 issue featured editorial iconic photographs of Ansel Adams eval Islamic Coins from the Gary intricately hand-cut paper to create artists, plus a collection of vintage Bottom. This is a show about drink- themselves in the natural beauty of @previewartmag (1902-1984), one of the foremost Leiser Collection of the Hallie Ford Silver Falls State Park. Upcoming otherworldly images with depth. gallery poster offerings and mem- ing. The featured works hearken to photographers of the 20th century. Museum of Art offers a fascinating Lisa Lamoreaux creates contempo- orabilia from throughout the years. a sense of ritual, not so much high Shows: Jun 2-27 Pamela Edwards, Ongoing Though There Be Fury glimpse into Islamic art, history, eco- mosaics. Genie Stewart, fiber work rary abstract mixed media paintings Stay tuned for the 50th Anniversary and lofty and religious so much as on the Waves: Victor Jorgensen nomics, politics, and religious beliefs influenced by an enchanted life poster release. vessels intended to house one’s and mobile art. Jun 30-Aug 1 Joel at Sea, 1943-1945. The works in as reflected in medieval Islamic Zak, photography. Aug 4-29 Diane living on and around the Salish Sea. spirit of choice and wait for the this exhibition draw from a recent coins minted in locations from Spain Jul 15-Aug 30 50th Anniversary moment of sharing and imbibing. Trevett, paintings. Chelsea Goin, PORTLAND acquisition of vintage prints gifted to to Central Asia. beaded jewelry. Summer Celebration! The gallery Careen Stoll: Top the Over. Much the Museum by Victoria Jorgensen commemorates this milestone with Blackfish Gallery of Stoll’s early childhood was aboard a new show by current Gallery art- 420 NW 9th Ave a sailboat, and ever since she has ists reflecting on the gallery origins. ✆503-224-2634 blackfish.com found great pleasure in elegantly

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