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Woo Spring 2019 LAUNCH

Woo Spring 2019 LAUNCH

Coming straight to you, our latest issue: **LEAK**

Pick up your FREE issue and unfold artworks that spill, seep, and flow! You'll need two hands for this bad boy. We'll be waiting for you in the Student's Union Room on the second floor across from Loafe with some banging music and yummy snacks!

Book Launch | At Home: Talks with Canadian Artists about Place and Practice by Lezli Rubin-Kunda

At Home:  Talks with Canadian Artists about Place and Practice, Lezli Rubin-Kunda, 2018.

We are happy to announce that we are hosting a launch for At Home: Talks with Canadian Artists about Place and Practice by Lezli Rubin-Kunda.

Please join us at READ Books for a reading and light refreshments. In this intimate investigation of the artistic process, Lezli Rubin-Kunda explores the nuanced path of creative work and the way artists make sense of home and place within their art practice and their lives.

Woo Fall 2018 Launch

Woo Fall 2018 Launch

Get ready for our latest issue: **UNBOUND**

Grab a FREE issue and shuffle through all of the disturbing, unsettling, and straight up weird stuff that we juiced out of your brains and printed lovingly on some nice paper ;)

Also, come celebrate the new Woo rebrand! Find us in the Media Gallery on the second floor across from Loafe and GRAB SOME SNACKS WHILE YOU'RE AT IT.

Book Launch: Hyung-Min Yoon's "Black Book"

From Hyung-Min Yoon's Black Book, 2018.

READ Books is pleased to be hosting a book launch for Information Office on the occasion of their forthcoming publication Black Book by artist Hyung-Min Yoon. The artist’s book joins two distinct threads of disparate cultures and histories — Confucian virtues and black humour — inquiring into contemporary ideologies such as patriarchy and technological determinism.

Yoon will be signing copies from 3-5pm, with refreshments available at READ Books.

ADAIR Talk | Fraser Muggeridge

Fraser Muggeridge: Audain Distinguished Artist-In-Residence Artists’ Talk with reception to follow in the Reliance Theatre

Emily Carr University of Art + Design is pleased to welcome London-based graphic designer Fraser Muggeridge to Vancouver as the recipient of the Fall 2018 Audain Distinguished Artist-in-Residence.

Dorothy Cross: Stalactite

Dorothy Cross: Stalactite

The Libby Leshgold Gallery is pleased to present Stalactite, a solo exhibition by Irish artist Dorothy Cross. The exhibition features two works: Stalactite, a single channel video work; and Foxglove, a small bronze sculpture. Cross’s video work depicts the Great Stalactite of Doolin Cave in Country Clare, Ireland.

A Selection of Fragments

A Selection of Fragments

A one day publishing event with Publication Studios Hudson, London, and Vancouver

Saturday, September 15, 2018, 2 to 5pm
Closing remarks at 4pm

Please join us on Saturday, September 15th in Libby Leshgold Gallery for the final event of It's Difficult to Put a Painting in the Mailbox: Toward New Models of Artists' Publishing. A Selection of Fragments is a collection of unfinished work, germs of ideas, and fragmentary books from artists and writers, assembled by Louisa Bailey of Publication Studio London, Kay Higgins of Publication Studio Vancouver, and Patrick Kiley of Publication Studio Hudson.

Accretion Launch + Reading

Photograph from Accretion, Holly Schmidt, 2018

Join the Libby Leshgold Gallery for the launch of Holly Schmidt's project Accretion. This launch is presented as a part of the current exhibition at the Libby Leshgold Gallery It's difficult to put a painting in the mailbox: Toward new methods of artists' publishing presented by READ Books and Publication Studio Vancouver.

Finchwell Finchwell Finchwell Finchwell and Osborn Launch

Garry Neill Kennedy, Finchwell Finchwell Finchwell Finchwell and Osborn, 2018.

Libby Leshgold Gallery

Please join us for a launch hosted by READ Books and Publication Studio for Finchwell Finchwell Finchwell Finchwell and Osborn, a new edition by artist Garry Neill Kennedy. In this book Kennedy presents a selection of cartoons about the workplace culled from Collier's, an American magazine (1888 - 1957) that was known for its interest in social reform.

It’s difficult to put a painting in the mailbox: Toward new models of artists’ publishing

It’s difficult to put a painting in the mailbox: Toward new models of artists’ publishing

Opening reception | June 14, 7pm

Join us this summer at the Libby Leshgold Gallery as we present It’s difficult to put a painting in the mailbox, an exhibition devoted to exploring publication as an artistic practice. This exhibition marks the first iteration of a new programming initiative, laying the groundwork for the future development of a Summer School for Artists’ Publishing.

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