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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2024.

  • Photography by Rory McLeod

Hidden Escapes: Art of the Inner Child

In-person

Interdisciplinary LGBTQIA2S Painting Photography Visual arts
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Date and time

This activity runs the duration of Culture Days.

Location

Bean on Hastings Gallery (Bean Around The World - Hastings & Cambie)

175 W Hastings, Vancouver BC

Vancouver, BC

Access

Free, and accepts optional pay-what-you-may donations for admission.

Offered in English and French.

Wheelchair accessible, has gender-neutral washrooms, and is a relaxed performance.

About

Just in time for Culture Days across the country, artist Olivier Salvas invites you to immerse yourself in his fantastical world with his latest exhibition titled "HIDDEN ESCAPES: Art of the Inner Child." Marking his return to pop art after five years, Olivier's exhibition promises to captivate audiences with a vibrant tapestry of imagination and emotion.

"HIDDEN ESCAPES," hosted at the Bean on Hastings Gallery from July 22nd to September 13th, 2024, unveils a universe where unicorns prance alongside puppies, birds soar with monsters, and where every canvas breathes with the echoes of childhood dreams. Olivier shares, "People often inquire about the stories behind my abstract paintings. This show is my dedicated response—a visual narrative of the dreams I see."

For Olivier Salvas, "HIDDEN ESCAPES: Art of the Inner Child" is not merely an art exhibition but a personal odyssey. "As a queer child, I turned to my imagination as solace from bullying," he explains. "In my mind, I crafted stories and scenarios to escape reality." This intimate connection with imagination and resilience shines through in his latest collection, where each piece invites viewers to rediscover the power of dreaming.

The exhibition's promotional imagery, featuring the enigmatic clown, serves as a poignant symbol. "Clowns embody both joy and sorrow," Olivier reflects. "They wear a mask of happiness, yet beneath it, they battle inner demons. 'HIDDEN ESCAPES' explores this dichotomy—of putting on a brave face while navigating the complexities of existence."

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Olivier Salvas Artiste

Olivier Salvas is an artist, educator, media personality and curator specializing in arts education and social justice. Originally from Montreal, QC, Olivier moved to Vancouver, British Columbia shortly after completing his bachelor's degree in teaching French as a second language from the University of Montreal & McGill University. While undertaking his graduate studies in media studies and curriculum at the University of British Columbia, Olivier merged his two passions as an artist and an educator, and began creating research-based artistic work pedagogic. Olivier uses abstract painting, photography and various media to highlight social causes and foster conversations about identity and art education. Olivier's areas of research and creation are inspired by graffiti, street art and urban culture. When Olivier begins an art collection based on his discoveries, he thinks of a subject in the world that resonates with him. Then he creates a story with that event, and he creates a main character. He asks, “What would this character do, think, or say?” ". Subsequently, Olivier partners with a photographer to create a visual story, which inspires him for the direction he wants to take artistically with his message.

Olivier was chosen an ambassador for the the Canadian Culture Days 2019, representing British-Columbia. In 2019, Olivier had his first solo exhibition called “Rebel with a Cause” that was showcased over a three month period in Vancouver at Le Centre Culturel.

In 2021, Olivier released his new collection "Flamboyant", a series of brightly colored abstract paintings, acting as statement pieces for self-acceptance and positivity. One of the paintings from "Flamboyant", "Sometimes I paint just for fun" won first prize at the Federation of Canadian Artists' "Pride in Arts" exhibition in June 2021. Olivier collaborated with the Biennale of Vancouver as an educator for the Big Project Ideas in Schools since 2015 and in 2020 he joined We Are Ocean Vanncouver, a project commissioned by the Vancouver Biennale and organized by ARTPORT_making waves acting as artist-educator alongside by Indigenous artist Cease Wyss. This project is part of the global WE ARE OCEAN project contributing to the preparatory phase of the UNESCO Ocean Decade for Sustainable Development (2021-2030).

Olivier's art and fashion project in collaboration with Charlie's Charmed ARTFASHION was launched with a piece at the Winnipeg Fine Arts Gallery in March 2022 and is now featured in numerous events and galleries across the Canada. The ARTFASHION SHOP opened in October 2022 at the Pacific Arts Market in Vancouver.

Since 2022, Olivier has been acting as a curator for the British-Columbia Housing Central Conference, planning exhibitions featuring over 25 Canadian artists. Olivier also has been working as a workshop facilitator for Outsiders Arts Festival, presented by Community Arts Vancouver, supporting emerging artists taking part in the festival.

You can find Olivier as a radio columnist on Radio-Canada and as a journalist on the OutlookTV show on OutTV, reporting on 2SLGBTQ+ artists and causes across Canada.

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