Exhibitions

Pierre Leichner | They say she is bipolar and he’s got OCD

Emily Carr University of Art and Design Library Display Window

“I call device (dispositif) all that has in one way or the other the capacity to capture, orientate, determine, intercept, model, control and insure the actions, conduct, opinions and discourse of living beings.” Giorgio Agamben 2007

First Year MAA Exhibition | In it for the Money

The first year Master of Applied Arts class at Emily Carr University of Art + Design cordially invite you to join them for their inaugural group exhibition, In it for the Money.

Featuring work by:

Emily Carr 2010 External Photography Grad Show

Twenty-three Emily Carr photography graduates from the class of 2010 will come together for five days in June for a group show touching every base of the medium.

Featuring: G. Amani, Krista Bailie, Brittney Bergen, John Bland, Daniel Bray, Mike Cardiello, Graham Case, Cathy Chan, Anne Cottingham, Jade Morales Gil, Josh Grafstein, Alina Ilyasova, Colin Jones, Molly Kreppel, Jennifer Martin, Ayesha Mir, Sarah Morin, Amber Poffinbarger, Alexis Reekie, Phyllis Schwartz, Ashley Stuart, Helen Teager, and Mayan Vered.

The Lido Gallery

Celebrating the Graduating Class of 2010

Celebrating the Graduating Class of 2010

Graduation Exhibitions

Join us as we showcase the work of over 300 graduate and undergraduate students, highlighting creativity, sustainability and innovation across visual arts, media arts and design.

May 2 to 16, 2010
Daily from 10am to 6pm

Opening reception | May 1, 7-11pm

Master of Applied Arts Students Thesis Projects In-Progress

A preview of the work of Emily Carr’s third graduating class

Students in the Visual Arts, Media Arts and Design streams present their completed thesis projects in the Graduate Thesis Exhibition that opens May 1, 2010.  This exhibition concludes an intense two years of study comprising studio and academic coursework, independent research and summer internships at creative and cultural industries around the world.

Freedom on the Fence | Film Screening

As part of the Common Thread design exhibition, Emily Carr University of Art + Design hosts a film screening of Freedom on the Fence.

Freedom on the Fence is a documentary project about the history of Polish posters and their significance to the social, political and cultural life of Poland.

Frances Ho - Structure & Curio

Winter #11

Structure & Curio - a group exhibition featuring new paintings by Frances Ho (08) at the Yaletown Gallery.

October 16-30, 2008 

Animal - Animus @ ACCESS Gallery

Animal - Animus

This two-person exhibition, guest curated by David Khang (00/Sessional Faculty), features the works of two recent alumni, Amy Thompson (08) and Erin Perry (06). Amy Thompson’s Faces is a series of frontal photographic portraits of birds. As a volunteer for local wildlife organizations, Thompson uses her contacts as an opportunity to create photographs of birds in convalescence. The frontal composition and the direct gazing-back of the avian subjects challenge the viewer to question how we as humans are to look at inter-species relations beyond the allegorical.

Sean Mills - Surrey Art Gallery: Arts 2008 Exhibition

Taipei Green

3rd Year Visual Arts student, Sean Mills, has been selected to exhibit work in the Surrey Art Gallery, Arts 2008 juried exhibition. Works range from traditional paintings to electronic media, and are selected for innovation in their use of mediums, and the relevance of their content to gallery audiences. The exhibition runs June 28-September 21, 2008.

Opening reception: June 27, 7pm

For more information, contact the Surrey Art Gallery.

Paper & Postage

Top Secret, 2008

On the lighter side of Fine Art, Lorraine Kwan, OCA and Kathryn MacDonald (04) exhibit the flip sides of mail art. Kwan highlights postcard mail art - the international exchange of miniatures while Kathryn MacDonald presents a bizarre view of inter-office mail in digital prints.

Downtown Vancouver Public Library

Moat Gallery 

April 16-29, 2008

For exhibit hours and further information, please visit Vancouver Public Library

 

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