Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2020.
Images
personal + material geographies
En personne
Artisanat Arts de la fibre et du textile Autochtone Interculturel Poterie et éramiqueDate et heure
Lieu
Italian Cultural Centre
3075 Slocan St
Vancouver, BC
Directions: Entrance on Slocan Street.
Accès
Gratuit.
Offert en Anglais.
À propos
Featuring the work of 23 craft artists, the Personal and Material Geographies exhibition investigates contemporary craft production in the region as it is influenced by the artists own experiences and geographical ties.
Artists include Angelo Cavagnaro, Veronica Danes Waechter, Amy Gogarty, Barbara Heller, Debbie Katz, Marlene Liddle, Lou Lynn, Bettina Matzkuhn, Danielle Morsette, Meghann O’Brien, annie ross, Katherine Russell, Michelle Sirois Silver, Debra Sloan, Debra Sparrow, Charleen Stroud, Melanie Thompson, Catherine Thomson, Monika Urbaniak, Nancy Walker, Ocean Willson, Kari Woo, and Christi York. Curated by Mary-Beth Laviolette.
Due to COVID19 restrictions, there is a limited capacity of 4 people in the gallery at a time. Please call ahead to schedule a visit or guided tour: 604 356 9908. Wearing face masks is required inside the venue.
Liens
- More information craftcouncilbc.ca
- Venue italianculturalcentre.ca
Organisateur
Craft Council of British Columbia & Italian Cultural Centre
The Craft Council of British Columbia is a charitable arts service organization which 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. All of the Council's activities are targeted to increase the audience for contemporary craft.
The Italian Cultural Centre, or Il Centro, has been an essential part of Vancouver’s cultural landscape for more than three decades. It opened in 1977 when its founding members, 13 existing Italian Associations, came together “to promote and share Italian culture, values and heritage with all communities.”