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Twilight Hour | Talks Hosted by Painting + Sculpture

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Ecuad Sculpture
by Lucie Chan

Everyone is welcome to the Fall 2018 edition of the TWILIGHT HOUR speaker series.

When

Oct 24, 2018 – Nov 14, 2018

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Room D1357 (Sculpture Studio) | Wednesdays at 6:00pm

Twilight Hour is back! Please mark your calendars and join us!

All talks take place in Emily Carr's Sculpture Studio, on the ground floor, closest to the east entrance to the building.

Schedule

Lucie Chan | October 24

Guyana-born Lucie Chan lives in Vancouver. She spent 10 years in Halifax developing trans-disciplinary drawings, and recently introduced written/performative elements to her practice. She has had solo exhibitions at venues such as AGNS and the Mount Saint Vincent Art Gallery, and one upcoming at KWAG in 2018. She has shown across Canada, notably at OBORO, TRUCK, Richmond Art Gallery, Foreman Art Gallery, and the National Gallery. She was also long-listed for the Sobeys Art Award in 2005 and 2010. She has completed local and international residencies while continuing to develop her art on a regular basis in Canada.

Julia Feyrer | November 7

Julia Feyrer (b. 1982, Victoria, BC) is a filmmaker and artist who lives and works in Vancouver. She graduated in 2010 with a Meisterschülerin from the Städelschule in Frankfurt, Germany. Feyrer has had solo exhibitions at POTTS in Los Angeles, Western Front, Vancouver, Catriona Jeffries, Vancouver, and Artspeak, Vancouver. Other recent collaborative solo exhibitions include (with Tamara Henderson) The Last Waves at the Morris and Helen Belkin Gallery UBC, Consider the Belvedere, at the ICA Philadelphia, and Bottles Under the Influence, at Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff. Her work has been included in group exhibitions at the Vancouver Art Gallery, Bonniers Konsthall, Art Gallery of Alberta and Presentation House Gallery. Julia is also the co-editor of the audiozine Spoox (www.spooxaudiozine.org) and author of a half dozen artist books published by Perro Verlag press.

Angela Teng | November 14

Angela Teng is an artist based in Vancouver, BC. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally, including Vancouver Special: Ambivalent Pleasures at the Vancouver Art Gallery. Teng was a finalist for the RBC Painting Competition in 2016 and 2017. She recieved her BFA from Emily Carr University in 2011.