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Culture Days will return September 20 – October 13, 2024.

BODY Exhibition

In-person

Film & video Interdisciplinary Painting Photography Visual arts
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Location

Art Gallery UBC

2nd Floor, UBC Nest, 6133 University Blvd

Metro Vancouver, BC

Directions: We're located in the new UBC student union building "The Nest" about a 2 min walk from the UBC Bus Loop or by car UBC North Parkade.

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.

About

From the spiritual to the sensational, a transdisciplinary art exhibition for absolutely every body. Established in 1970, Hatch Art Gallery is UBC’s only student-run exhibition space. Dedicated to stimulating the exchange of art and ideas between artists, students, and the community, the Hatch Art Gallery showcases diverse practices.

Everyone is invited to our opening party! Come meet the artists and help us celebrate this exhibition. Cash Bar + nibbles: October 7, 5:00 pm to 8:00pm. Exhibition will be on until October 21.

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HATCH Art Gallery

Established in 1970, the Hatch Art Gallery is UBC’s only student-run exhibition space. Situated on the unceded, ancestral and traditional lands of the xwmə0–kwəy’əm (Musqueam), the Hatch aims to stimulate the exchange of art and ideas between artists, students and the public. Committed to promoting the practices of UBC students and alumni, the Hatch seeks to present innovative projects on critical subjects relevant to larger discourses in contemporary art, visual culture and theory.

In addition to biweekly exhibitions of student and local art, the Hatch also maintains and displays the AMS Art Collection, an impressive assortment of Canadian art that provides a cross section of artistic growth and development in Canada since 1945. The Hatch’s exhibition schedule is also supplemented by a variety of special events and projects throughout the year, including collaborations, workshops, performances, and the annual Visual Art Students’ Association exhibition.