Alumni news
Patricia Huijnen + Andres Wanner invited to present at the xCoAx Conference
Patricia Huijnen (MAA '12) and Andres Wanner (MAA '13) present at the xCoAx conference on Computation Communication Aesthetics and X in Porto, Portugal.
Andres Wanner is presenting his works The Mixer, The Opener, and The Ventilator from the Machinic Trajectories series and a paper, Mechanical Drawing Machines and the Glitch — Visualizing Technology Through Its Failures.
Patricia Huijnen is presenting peristaltic tubes, a work that builds on her graduate work at Emily Carr, and a paper in collaboration with Andres Wanner, Simulation of Patterns on Circular Knitted Tubes.
Geoffrey Farmer | Every day needs an urgent whistle blown into it
As part of the Gershon Iskowitz Prize, Geoffrey Farmer ('92) will be featured in a solo exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), July 5 - September 7, 2014.
Colleen Heslin | Outcasts and Shady Trees
Challenging traditional conventions in painting has established Colleen Heslin as an emerging leader in contemporary Canadian art. Known for her innovative textile-based methods, Heslin develops textures with ink and dye on second-hand fabrics, which upon inspection reveal themselves as collage-based, process-formed trompe l’oeil.
A 2003 graduate of Emily Carr, Heslin won the 2013 RBC Canadian Painting Competition.
Colleen Heslin: Outcasts and Shady Trees
At Monte Clark Gallery through July 5
Jason DaSilva's When I Walk Premieres on PBS, June 23, 2014
Jason DaSilva's bio-pic, When I Walk, makes its PBS premiere tonight, June 23!
THE AND OF THE LAND: Perspectives on Landscape
The West Vancouver Museum is presenting The And of the Land: Perspectives on landscape by artists from British Columbia, an exhibition curated by Francesca Szuszkiewicz (’08), Collections Assistant.
Boisjoly, Golkar and Schmidt Featured in 2014 Biennale de Montréal
The 2014 Biennale de Montréal will feature 50 artists and collectives from 22 countries including alumni Raymond Boisjoly ('06), Babak Golkar ('03), and Kevin Schmidt ('97).
Sarah Clement Illustrates Katherine Govier's Half for You and Half for Me
Sarah Clement ('10) lent her talents to the latest project by novelist Katherine Govier, a book of nursery rhymes with their stories and histories entitled Half for You and Half for Me.
Clement rose to the challenge of making the old new again by bringing her nature-inspired, jewel-toned work to subjects like Little Miss Muffet; Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater; and, Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star with striking results.
Three Alumni Named to RBC Canadian Painting Competition Shortlist
Alum Tiziana La Melia ('08), Gavin Lynch ('09), and Laura Piasta ('06) have been selected as finalists for the prestigious RBC Canadian Painting Competition.
Established in 1999, the RBC Canadian Painting Competition, with the support of the Canadian Art Foundation, is a unique initiative to help nurture and support promising new artists in the early stages of their careers; a time when they need both recognition and financial support.
The competition will award a total of $55,000 in prize money with the winner receiving $25,000, and the two honourable mentions receiving $15,000 each. Works by both the winners and runners-up will be added to RBC’s permanent collection.
Francisco-Fernando Granados | Spatial Profiling
Participate in a drawing intervention directly on the gallery walls and building architecture of Satellite Gallery with Francisco-Fernando Granados ('10).
Shaira (SD) Holman | 2014 YWCA Women of Distinction Award Winner
Shaira (SD) Holman ('92) is the recipient of a 2014 YWCA Women of Distinction Award for her work as Co-founder/Artistic Director of Vancouver's Queer Arts Festival.
The festival, now one of the fastest growing cultural festivals in Canada, was started by Holman seven years ago. She initally started Pride in Art (the name of the initial exhibition) because she felt there was nowhere else at the time for her to pursue art on identity.