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Current Issue GUIDE TO GALLERIES + MUSEUMS ALBERTA BRITISH COLUMBIA WASHINGTON OREGON June • July • August 2021 preview-art.com Grad Show 2021 Virtual Exhibition & 360° Gallery Tour NEW MUSEUM BRINGING OPEN FALL STORIES TO LIFE Donate today and support exhibits and programs monova.ca AUArtsgrad.ca Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) carver Wade Baker Installation Storage Shipping Transport Framing WINCHESTER GALLERIES Gestures and Structures Artworks by David Robinson, Susan Collet & Sandra Ledingham June 25 - July 28, 2021 Sandra Ledingham - Sanctuary, 11”x16”x15” Providing expert handling of your fine art for over thirty years. Crates by: Vevex 52”x7”x7” , 2006 , 1/9Descent bronze, Susan Collet- Alluvium, 16 x”16”x12” Vancouver denbighfas.com Montréal 2260 Oak Bay Ave, Victoria, BC 250-595-2777 +1 (604) 876-3303 [email protected] +1 (438) 520-8369 Robinson- David winchestergalleriesltd.com / [email protected] BRITISH COLUMBIA ALBERTA June • July • August 2021 Vol.35 No.3 ALBERTA Prince Rupert 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 Vancouver 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 Seattle 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 Museum of Glass, 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 Check for updates on visiting at: Vignettes by Robin Laurence ALBERTA ✆403-284-7680 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
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