by shannon | Mar 24, 2023
Autotelēs Jeremy Isao Speier SCROLL FOR MORE INFO PROJECT STATEMENT Jeremy Isao Speier, 2023 Autotelism: the belief that a work of art, especially a work of literature, is an end in itself or provides its own justification. Jeremy Isao Speier and his father, artist...
by shannon | Feb 21, 2023
This Space Emiko M. Venlet SCROLL FOR MORE INFO PROJECT STATEMENT Emiko M. Venlet, 2023 In the solo exhibition This Place by Vancouver artist Emiko M. Venlet, the focal point is the dinner table as the social fabric we use to make connections. This new body of work,...
by shannon | Jan 20, 2023
Make Me A Summary of The World elin o’Hara slavick SCROLL FOR MORE INFO PROJECT STATEMENT elin o’Hara slavick, 2023 I’ve been making collages my whole life. They are my constant companion, source of pleasure and the art I make for art’s sake. Many are made while...
by shannon | Jan 20, 2023
Supersafe Mengya Zhao SCROLL FOR MORE INFO PROJECT STATEMENT I am interested in using abstract forms to create daily subjects. First, I start with mugs. I chose the mug because it is the first subject I interact with daily. As a coffee lover, I can’t start a day...
by shannon | Jun 26, 2022
Watershed Shannon Pawliw – Vancouver CANADA Don’t be fooled by its bubblegum pink tones and cheery disposition. Watershed finds, as its starting point, nostalgia, memory, and above all, loss. The exhibition includes a series called Forgotten Classmates. Six...
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