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Phase Transitions - Exhibition Opening & Author Reading
In-person
Craft Design Fibre & textile arts Film & video Sculpture & installationDate and time
Location
Craft Council of BC Gallery (CCBC Gallery)
1386 Cartwright st
Vancouver, BC
Directions: Both the Carousel Theatre and CCBC Gallery are located on Granville Island. The reading will take place at the Carousel Theatre, and the opening reception at the CCBC Gallery just diagonally across the street.
Access
Free, and accepts optional pay-what-you-may donations for admission.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible, has gender-neutral washrooms, and is a relaxed performance.
About
Author Reading
Date & Time: Thu, Sep 28, 2023, 6:30pm PT*
Venue: Carousel Theatre, 1411 Cartwright St, Vancouver, BC V6H 3R7
Opening Reception
Date & Time: Thu Sep 28, 2023, 7-9p PT
Venue: 1396 Cartwright St, Vancouver, BC, V6H 3R8
Following the reading, an opening reception will be hosted at the CCBC Gallery, across from the Carousel Theatre, with the artist and guests.
Join us for the opening of Phase Transitions, a solo exhibition by Jenny Judge. During the opening, the artist will read from her essay contribution to the anthology "Sharp Notions - Essays from the Stitching Life" at the Carousel Theatre. After the reading, the opening reception will take place at the CCBC Gallery.
Phase Transitions references the physical shifting of material from one phase to another; Judge uses this concept to drip wet paint that transitions and solidifies on its downward journey along a thread. The paint covers objects and creates new forms while the original becomes less recognizable.
*Doors close at 6:20pm and there will be no late admissions. The author will be recorded during this session, so we ask you to please arrive before 6:20pm to find your seat.
Links
- Phase Transitions craftcouncilbc.ca
Organizer
Craft Council of BC
The Craft Council of BC is a charitable arts service organization that supports all stages of artistic practice in the craft sector; creates opportunities for artists to exhibit, sell and produce art; provides a voice for artists and craft organizations; and aids in the development of active communities around craft.