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Dirk Staschke | The Consequences of our Desires

Posted: Wed, 2012-02-01 12:21

The Bellevue Arts Museum presents sessional faculty member Dirk Staschke’s first museum solo exhibition Falling Feels a Lot Like Flying.

Winner of the John and Joyce Price Award of Excellence of the BAM Biennial 2010: Clay Throwdown!, Dirk returns to BAM with this ultra-relaistic installation focusing on desire and consumption. Inspired by the bountiful Vanitas still-life paintings of 16th-century Northern Europe and the excessive ornamentation of the Baroque period, he seduces the viewer with his voluptuous organic forms while exploring themes of excess and its effects.

March 1 – May 27, 2012
Bellevue Arts Museum
Bellevue, Washington

 

C. 1983 Part One | Presentation House Gallery

Posted: Fri, 2012-01-27 13:28

This first of a two-part exhibition looks at how artists in Vancouver worked with camera images during the vital period of the 1980s. The project brings together photographic and media art from two generations, including key innovators of the influential “Vancouver school.” Many of the works will be seen for the first time since they were originally exhibited. C. 1983 identifies self-reflective and concept driven camera works that points to the significance of photographic images in contemporary art practices at that time.

Ruth Beer | Rocks of Interest To A Young Geologist

Ruth Beer Image
Posted: Fri, 2012-01-20 13:46

The photographs in professor Ruth Beer’s exhibition engage with ideas inspired by the formations and visible properties in geological rock samples. Many of the rocks presented in these photographs were collected by a young geologist last summer in the mountains of BC, Yukon and Nunavut. They were collected because they are tangible examples of time, material, form and events.

Jane Slemon | Playful DisPlay: Contemplating McLuhan’s View of the Modern Cadaver

Posted: Tue, 2012-01-17 13:26

Lecturer Jane Slemon has published a paper in the a special issue of the Journal, Enculturation (rhetoric, writing and culture), commemorating McLuhan's 100th birthday (University of Minnesota): Playful DisPlay: Contemplating McLuhan’s View of the Modern Cadaver. Find it at Enculturation.

TRIUMF | Of Transformations and Translations

Completed physics to physics communication | Estrella
Posted: Tue, 2012-01-10 16:47

On December 21st, a discussion took place at TRIUMF about the parallels between art and science, as seasoned physicists interpreted art projects from a class taught by Associate Professor Ingrid Koenig. Ingrid, an Artist in Resident at TRIUMF; Associate Professor Randy Lee Cutler; Chris Jones, Coordinator for the Low Residency Program MAA; and four of the student artists joined in on the discussions.

The discussion was used as a test run in preparation for the worldwide art and science project, But hbar? Particle Interactions in Physics and Arts: Artistic Transformation.

Alexandra Samuel | Ten Reasons to Stop Apologizing...

Posted: Mon, 2012-01-09 16:24

A talk Alexandra Samuel recently gave at TEDx Victoria, has been blogged about by The Atlantic. Her talk focused on ten reasons to stop apologizing for your online life.

Alexandra is the Director of the Social and Interactive Media Centre at Emily Carr and the co-founder and principal of Social Signal, one of the world’s most experienced social media agencies.

Konopaki + Neufeld | Drawn Passages

The Rooms, Intaglio, 2010
Posted: Tue, 2012-01-03 15:07

The Vernon Art Gallery presents Drawn Passages an exhibition of twenty recent collaborative drawings, and prints by Assistant Professor, Rodney Konopaki and Rhonda Neufeld (79).

The artists made the work in the exhibition over the past two years on visits to Newfoundland, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

A full colour catalogue with essays by curator, Lubos Cullen and Associate Professor, Ben Reeves is available for Drawn Passages.

Vernon Art Gallery
January 5 – April 5, 2012

Opening Reception | Thursday, January 5, 6 - 8pm

Jesse Birch | C Magazine

Sabine Bitter + Helmut Weber | A Sign for the City
Posted: Wed, 2011-12-14 22:25

The most recent issue of C Magazine includes an essay by sessional faculty Jesse Birch.

A Sea of Contingencies: Durational Projects looks to Sabine Bitter & Helmut Weber's public artwork, A Sign for the City, and Cate Rimmer's curatorial project, The Voyage, or Three Years at Sea, that develop and evolve over time. These projects shift in form and content as they facilitate contemporary encounters with historical narratives and forgotten places.

WALK: Dec 3, 2011 - M. Simon Levin: Maraya Seawall Reflections

Posted: Wed, 2011-11-30 15:30

Maraya comes from the Arabic word for reflection; image, mirror - mirage; it is meant to make you wonder. Like Narcissus's deep wondrous gaze, Maraya asks us to reflect, to look again at our own civic mirroring - at what it is that makes here special. It asks, how is here any different from there?

Dennis Burke | 40 Days At Base Camp

Posted: Mon, 2011-11-28 11:30

40 Days At Base Camp, the full length documentary directed by Dianne Whelan featuring music and sound design by Associate Professor Dennis Burke, is playing a limited engagement at the Vancity Theater from November 24 to December 1, 2011. The film was rated in the Top 10 films to see at VIFF and sold out every screening at the Banff Mountain Film Festival.

For more information, plase visit 40 Days At Base Camp and the Straight.

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