Past Exhibitions 1992
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To Jan 26

BEYOND CONTROL
Critical Transition in the Baltic Republics
Photoworks by Four artists: Juri Okas (Estonia), Gintautas Trimakas and Alfonsas Budvytis (Lithuania), and Andris Braxe (Latvia)
Guest Curated by Jon Baturin. Baltic co-ordination by Anu Liivak. Supported by the Canada Council, The National Gallery of Estonia and the Estoniam Artists Union.
PHG catalogue with essays by Jon Baturin & Anu Liivak.

PHG touring exhibition.
November 26, noon: Lecture by Anu Liivak on contemporary Baltic art.

 

To Jan 26

JOSEF KOUDELKA

Organized and circulated by Curatorial Assistance, L.A. Supported by the Canada Council.

Special Events: February 9, 2 p.m.
Artist’s Talk by NOMI KAPLAN
February 16, 2 pm Artist’s Talk by Gay Block and Malka Drucker.followed by a PANEL DISCUSSION: with Vancouver Holocaust rescuers and survivors.
Organized by the Vancouver Holocaust Centre Society for Education and Remembrance.

 

 

March 13 – April 26

HOLLY ROBERTS: WOMAN LISTENING TO HERSELF

LIVING WITH THE EMEMY: Photographs by DONNA FERRATO
April 3, 12:15 p.m. Artists’s Talk by HOLLY ROBERTS, at Emily Carr College of Art & Design
April 4/5 Two –day workshop by HOLLY ROBERTS, at Emily Carr College of Art & Design.
April
Voices Against Violence
Program of special events:
April 11, 2 p.m.
Panel Discussion Regarding Domestic Violence/Violence Against Women, with documentary photographer Donna Ferrato; Carol Ward-Hall, Executive Director of Emily Murphy House; Pearl Mackenie from North Shore Community Services, who will speak about elder abuse; Judi, a survivor of abuse; Mahara Albrett, a native counsellor and consultant; and moderator, Julie Brown, broadcaster and activist.
April 28: May 2, 9:00 p.m.
A discussion following the play Lightbulbs, with Elizabeth Dancoes, actress/playright; Alex Ferguson, actor; Shirley Turcotte, child abuse counselor and subject; coordinator of the film To A Safer Place, and the audience.
April 19 & 20 At the Western Front
IN BOCCA AL LUPO / In the mouth of the Wolf. Rita Mckeough.
An installation /operatic performance. Co- presented by Presentation House Gallery, The Western Front, and Rita Mckeough.
Supported by the Canada Council.
April 26, 2 p.m.
Artist’s talk by RITA MCKEOUGH, followed by a reception. Free.
The March / April exhibitions and Voices Against violence Programme of Special events are sponsored by the Van Dusen Fund, Vancouver City Savings Credit Union, the United Way New Ventures Fund through North Shore Neighbourhood House, Gastown Printers, the Vancouver Sun, the Government of BC through the Ministry of Women’s Equality, and the Canada Council.

 

May 1 – June 7

AUGUST SANDER
ANTLITZ DER ZEIT / FACE OF THE TIME
Supported by the Canada Council and The Goethe Institute in Vancouver.


ARNAUD MAGGS
THE COMPLETE PRESTIGE 12” JAZZ CATALOGUE AND OTHER WORKS.
Supported by the Canada Council.

 

 

June 12 – July 19

SARALEE JAMES: REVOLUTIONS AND REVELATIONS
Supported by the Canada Council, The National Film Board of Canada Pacific Centre, New School Teachers Society, The Leon & Thea Koerner Foundation and individual donations.

July 2, 7:30 p.m.
Solomon & Other Films and Videos by Saralee James
Fanfare and Epilogue, a performance piece by The Robert Minden Ensemble will begin the evening. Reception hosted by Cineworks, Canadian Filmmakers Distribution West and Pacific Cinematheque Pacifique.







August 6 to 9

PHOTO MOTION

Under $100 “Artist’s Proof” Photo Sale and Photo T-shirt Launch
A Gallery Fundraiser

 

Sept.4 – Oct, 18

AL MCWILLIAMS


PHG Catalogue published with text by Russell Keziere.

Supported by the Canada Council, and the Government of Canada, Department of Communications, through the PADAC Art Foundation with assistance from the Equinox Gallery. PHG touring exhibition.

 

 

Oct, 24 – Dec 13

MOTION AND DOCUMENT – SEQUENCE AND TIME

Eadweard Muybridge and Contemporary American Photography.
Organized and circulated by The Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, Ma.
Supported in Vancouver by Hemlock Printers and Kodak Canada Inc. and Photomotion artists.
October 24, at 2pm; Talk by curator James Sheldon