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Number of events found: 80

Wednesday 14th May 2008

GALLERIES

Andrea Zittel: Critical Space

comprehensive retrospective of American artist More information at www.vanartgallery.bc.ca

to Sept. 30, 2008

(View Map)VANCOUVER ART GALLERY (750 Hornby)

MUSEUMS

Rabbi Among The Lions

Tobi Asmoucha's photos of her brother, Rabbi Nathan Asmoucha, and his family's life in a Jewish community in Africa

to June 12, 2008

(View Map)Jewish Museum and Archives of B.C. (300–950 West 41st)

GALLERIES

Paradise And Kuba

video works by Kutlug Ataman

to May 19, 2008

(View Map)Vancouver Art Gallery (750 Hornby)

MUSEUMS

Treasures Of The Tsimshian From The Dundas Collection

exhibition of 48 artifacts collected by Rev. Robert J. Dundas at Metlakatla, B.C., in 1863

to June 1, 2008

(View Map)UBC Museum of Anthropology (6393 N.W. Marine)

MUSEUMS

Hung Wo Store Exhibition

display of artifacts from a historic store that existed in Steveston from 1884 to 1971

to Nov. 1, 2008

(View Map)Richmond Museum (7700 Minoru Gate.)

GALLERIES

The Birds Of Burnaby Mountain

paintings by Loree Manson

to May 20, 2008

(View Map)Teck Gallery (SFU Harbour Centre, 515 W. Hastings)

GALLERIES

Modern In Sight: The Architecture Of Duncan Mcnab

exhibition profiles local architect Duncan McNab, who designed many significant homes and buildings over his lengthy career

to May 31, 2008

(View Map)West Vancouver Museum (680 17th St.)

MUSEUMS

Seeing Is Believing: Photographs From The Archives

a sampling of historic images from B.C.'s Northwest Coast, the Southwest U.S., South America, and parts of Asia, Oceania, and Africa

to June 30, 2008

(View Map)UBC Museum of Anthropology (6393 N.W. Marine)

GALLERIES

Travels With Avis

14 lino reduction prints by Victoria artist Avis Rasmussen

to May 18, 2008

(View Map)McGill Library (4595 Albert St.)

GALLERIES

Surrey Photographers Club

works by members of the recently formed club

to June 15, 2008

(View Map)Surrey Art Gallery (13750 88th Ave.)

GALLERIES

The Mexican Night

highlights two separate bodies of work by local artist Deborah Koenker

to May 20, 2008

(View Map)Bob Prittie Library (6100 Willingdon, Burnaby)

GALLERIES

Canadian Women Modernists: The Dialogue With Emily Carr

exhibition placing Carr's accomplishments within the context of modernism

to Oct. 5, 2008

(View Map)Vancouver Art Gallery (750 Hornby)

GALLERIES

Stephen Waddell

paintings curated by Roy Arden.

to June 1, 2008

(View Map)Contemporary Art Gallery (555 Nelson)

GALLERIES

Letters To The Editor

poster art by Allison Hrabluik

to June 1, 2008

(View Map)Contemporary Art Gallery (555 Nelson)

MUSEUMS

Movers And Shapers

a show of Vancouver's hippest young talents in architecture, fashion, graphic, product, furniture, interior, and interactive design

to June 22, 2008

(View Map)Vancouver Museum (1100 Chestnut)

GALLERIES

Floating World

prints by Michiko Suzuki

to May 24, 2008

(View Map)Bellevue Gallery (2475 Bellevue Ave., West Van.)

GALLERIES

Mouth:full

works by Liz Magor

to May 17, 2008

(View Map)Equinox Gallery (2321 Granville)

GALLERIES

Everything Is Not Lost

works in various media by Christian Nguyen, Nhan Duc Nguyen, Pipo Nguyen-duy, and Khanh Vo

to May 18, 2008

(View Map)Belkin Satellite (555 Hamilton)

GALLERIES

Bilocation Part Ii

drawings by James Whitman and Manuel Olias

to May 17, 2008

(View Map)Les Gallery (1879 Powell)

GALLERIES

Search/research

contemporary landscapes by Blaine Campbell, Landon Mackenzie, Scott Massey, and David Pirrie

to June 15, 2008

(View Map)Surrey Art Gallery (13750 88th Ave.)

GALLERIES

Storyville Portraits

photographs by E.J. Bellocq

to June 14, 2008

(View Map)SFU Gallery (8888 University Dr., Burnaby)

GALLERIES

Transforming Natural Capital

photographs by Lawrence Hislop and stone sculptures by Emily Young More information at www.winsorgallery.com/

to May 25, 2008

(View Map)Winsor Gallery (3025 Granville)

THEATRE

The Melville Boys

The Metropolitan Cooperative Theatre Society presents Norm Foster's Canadian comedy about two brothers on a weekend fishing trip who get involved with two local sisters. More information at www.metrotheatre.com/

To May 23, 2008

Tix $16/13

(View Map)Metro Theatre (1370 S.W. Marine)

GALLERIES

Arts Alive 2008

artwork by secondary students from Burnaby School District 41

to May 25, 2008

(View Map)Burnaby Art Gallery (6344 Deer Lake Ave., Burnaby)

GALLERIES

Local Flare

group show of ceramics, paintings, mixed-media, hand-painted boxes, and jewellery by 13 artists

to May 31, 2008

(View Map)Graffiti Co. Art Studio and Gallery (171 E. 1st St., North Van.)

GALLERIES

Oh My Goodness

works by Matthias Dornfeld

to May 24, 2008

(View Map)Blanket Gallery (6–758 Alexander)

GALLERIES

Sweet Spring

group exhibition of landscapes, abstracts, and sculptures

to June 22, 2008

(View Map)Marilyn S. Mylrea Art Gallery (2341 Granville)

GALLERIES

A Repurposed Architecture

colour photographs by Blaine Campbell from a building complex in Istanbul

to May 31, 2008

(View Map)Republic Gallery (732 Richards)

GALLERIES

Missing/las Desaparecidas

mixed-media installation by Deborah Koenker

to July 6, 2008

(View Map)Richmond Art Gallery (7700 Minoru Gate)

GALLERIES

Donated Organ

ceramic works by Amy Chang

to July 6, 2008

(View Map)Richmond Art Gallery (7700 Minoru Gate)

GALLERIES

Water, Rice And Bowl

mixed-media works by Tomoyo Ihaya

to July 6, 2008

(View Map)Richmond Art Gallery (7700 Minoru Gate)

THEATRE

Tuesdays With Morrie

The Arts Club Theatre Company presents the story of friendship and love, based on author Mitch Albom's best-selling novel. More information at www.artsclub.com/

To May 31, 2008

Tix $41/30

(View Map)Granville Island Stage (1585 Johnston)

MUSEUMS

The Sakura Tree

paintings by Karen Brownlee, created to illustrate the children's book of the same title

to May 30, 2008

(View Map)National Nikkei Museum and Heritage Centre (6688 Southoaks Cres., Burnaby)

GALLERIES

Natura Morta

works by Jamie Evrard

to May 17, 2008

(View Map)Bau-Xi Gallery (3045 Granville)

THEATRE

The Boys Next Door

Shirley Clark directs the story of four mentally handicapped men living together in a New England home.

To May 24, 2008

Tix $15

(View Map)Langley Playhouse (4307 200th St., Langley)

GALLERIES

After Garzoni

still-life paintings by Natty Saidi

to May 31, 2008

(View Map)Diane Farris Gallery (1590 W. 7th)

GALLERIES

Charles Killam

paintings

to May 24, 2008

(View Map)Atelier Gallery (2421 Granville)

GALLERIES

Water Works

new oil-on-linen paintings by Michael Abraham

to May 31, 2008

(View Map)Gallery Jones (1725 W. 3rd)

GALLERIES

Bill Reid: Master Of Haida Art

highlights of the gallery's inaugural exhibition include Bill Reid's 28-foot bronze frieze, Mythic Messengers

to Dec. 31, 2008

(View Map)Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coastal Art (639 Hornby)

GALLERIES

Restoring Enchantment

new gallery dedicated to the gold and silver masterworks of Bill Reid

to Dec. 31, 2008

(View Map)Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coastal Art (639 Hornby)

GALLERIES

Street

group show of photography

to May 18, 2008

(View Map)Exposure Gallery (754 E. Broadway)

GALLERIES

Island Developments

collaborative installation by Brady Cranfield and Jamie Hilder

to June 7, 2008

(View Map)Artspeak (233 Carrall)

GALLERIES

Natural Images (bear Encounters)

hand-woven tapestries by Kaija Rautiainen

to June 3, 2008

(View Map)Circle Craft Gallery (1–1666 Johnston St., Granville Island)

GALLERIES

Merge

contemporary glass and ceramic art by the Frozen-Melt Collective

to June 1, 2008

(View Map)Numen Gallery (120–1058 Mainland)

GALLERIES

Kits For An Encounter

works by Azra Aksamija, Steven Brekelmans, Limor Fried, Max Goldfarb, Janice Kerbel, Lize Mogel, Vahida Ramujkic, Noam Toran, and Judi Werthein

to May 31, 2008

(View Map)Western Front (303 E. 8th)

GALLERIES

Resisting Resisting

works by Grade 12 ceramic students from St. George's School

to June 2, 2008

(View Map)Gallery of B.C. Ceramics (1359 Cartwright)

GALLERIES

A Celebration Of Spring And B.c. Arts And Culture Week

group show of 50 photographs and paintings

to May 25, 2008

(View Map)Burnaby Arts Council Gallery (6584 Deer Lake Ave.)

GALLERIES

Ken West

recent works

to June 5, 2008

(View Map)Art Works Gallery (225 Smithe)

GALLERIES

Submerge

works by the Active Art Group exploring the themes of water, change, and submergence

to June 1, 2008

(View Map)Whip Gallery Restaurant (209 E. 6th)

GALLERIES

Forms Of Praise

florals in oil by Gabryel Harrison

to May 25, 2008

(View Map)Jacana (2435 Granville)

GALLERIES

Scott Malin

straight-to-ink drawings based on John Fahey's life and music

to May 31, 2008

(View Map)Little Mountain Studios (195 E. 26th)

THEATRE

Bye Bye Baby

Presentation House Theatre presents the Western Canadian premiere of Elyse Gasco's dramatic comedy, inspired by her book of short stories about adoption, Can You Wave Bye Bye Baby? Starring Heather Cant and Chantal Ethier; directed by Brenda Leadley. More information at www.phtheatre.org/

To May 31, 2008

Tix $22/18 (2-for-1 Tue)

(View Map)Presentation House Theatre (333 Chesterfield, North Van)

THEATRE

The Museum Project

A collection of 11 works that bring famous art to life, starring Sian Bergen, Johnny Gingell, Dawn Henderson, Paul Herbert, Kurtis Maguire, Henry J. Mah, Kasey R. Mazak, Urszula Petrykowska, Diana Squires, Drew Taylor, and Lori Watt. Directed by Nathaniel Deveaux. More information at www.ticketstonight.ca/

To May 31, 2008

Tix $20

(View Map)Havana (1212 Commercial)

THEATRE

Alice In Wonderland

Xtreme Theatre's production, based on the 1951 Disney film and the novels of Lewis Carrol.

To May 17, 2008

Tix $9

(View Map)Maple Ridge Arts Centre & Theatre (11944 Haney Place, Maple Ridge)

GALLERIES

Super Human Be-in

photolithography works by Elizabeth Zvonar

to June 1, 2008

(View Map)Malaspina Printmakers Gallery (1555 Duranleau St., Granville Island)

GALLERIES

Moodyville

photography, video, and drawings by Jim Breukelman, Karin Bubaš, Babak Golkar, Mike Grill, Kyla Mallett, Jeremy Shaw, and Dan Siney

to May 15, 2008

(View Map)Presentation House Gallery (333 Chesterfield Ave.)

GALLERIES

Just Act Natural

new works by Jason Gowans, Jenny Gag, and Kyla Chevrier

to May 31, 2008

Shudder Gallery (433 Columbia, New West)

GALLERIES

Face The Music Ii

photographs of musicians by Mark Mushet

to May 31, 2008

Zulu Records (1972 W. 4th)

GALLERIES

Death By Design

a close-up look at the art of forensics as interpreted in fibre

to June 8, 2008

(View Map)Fibreessence Gallery (3210 Dunbar)

GALLERIES

Standing On The Edge

youth group exhibit includes fine art, graphics, video, poetry, and sculpture

to May 31, 2008

(View Map)Maple Ridge Art Gallery (11944 Haney Place, Maple Ridge)

GALLERIES

Dialoguing On Fear

installation by R. Michael Fisher More information at www.britanniagallery.com/

to May 31, 2008

(View Map)Britannia Art Gallery (1661 Napier)

GALLERIES

A Show Of Respect

oil paintings by Helen Broadfoot

to May 31, 2008

(View Map)Britannia Art Gallery (1661 Napier)

GALLERIES

Genevieve Pfeiffer

paintings

to May 31, 2008

(View Map)Community Arts Council of White Rock & District Gallery (90–1959 152nd St., Surrey)

GALLERIES

New Works

semi-abstract acrylic paintings by Ann Zielinski

to May 14, 2008

(View Map)Kurbatoff Art Gallery (2427 Granville)

GALLERIES

Magic

paintings by Duncan Regehr

to May 22, 2008

(View Map)Petley Jones Gallery (2235 Granville)

THEATRE

Crimes Of The Heart

First Impressions Theatre presents Beth Henley's Pulitzer Prize–winning play about three southern sisters who reunite after the youngest attempts to murder her senator husband. Starring Sharon Taylor, Treena Neil, and Christy Michaels; directed by Darlene Manchester. More information at www.firstimpressionstheatre.com/

To May 24, 2008

(View Map)Deep Cove Shaw Theatre (4360 Gallant Ave., North Van.)

GALLERIES

Can You Notsee

recent paintings and mixed-media works by Raif Adelberg

to May 31, 2008

(View Map)Back Gallery Project (109 W. Cordova)

GALLERIES

Sewn Stories

quilts and wearable art pieces by Julie McIntyre

to July 5, 2008

(View Map)Evergreen Cultural Centre (1205 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam)

GALLERIES

Suzy Birstein

multi-media installation with life-sized ceramic sculptures, and film

to June 9, 2008

(View Map)Seymour Art Gallery (4360 Gallant Ave., North Van.)

GALLERIES

Fabricated Memories

works by Capilano College textile arts alumni and students

to May 25, 2008

(View Map)Silk Purse Arts Centre (1570 Argyle Ave., West Van.)

GALLERIES

Wilson Chu

new oil on canvas works

to May 25, 2008

(View Map)Harrison Galleries (901 Homer)

GALLERIES

Apocalepsy

group art show and interactive installation project of new Vancouver artist collective Ecdysis More information at www.ecdysis.collective.com/

to May 30, 2008

(View Map)The Fall (644 Seymour)

GALLERIES

Opernball

photography by Jeff Petry

to May 31, 2008

(View Map)Elliott Louis Gallery (1-258 East 1st Ave)

GALLERIES

Leaf: Local Environmental Art Forms

works by Jenny Hughes, Ciarra Saylor Douglas, Bryan Ratcliffe, Yolande Morin, Frances Ho, Sean Arden, Shauna Davis, Chun Hua Catherine Dong, Kelly Austin, and Jo Ann Kronquist

to June 14, 2008

(View Map)Canvas Gallery (91 Powell)

GALLERIES

Nathan Birch

paintings

to May 24, 2008

(View Map)Douglas Udell Gallery (1558 W. 6th)

GALLERIES

Vancouver

works by Ken West

to June 7, 2008

(View Map)Art Works Gallery (225 Smithe)

GALLERIES

Solo Works By Shyh-charng Lo

recent oil on canvas paintings

to June 27, 2008

(View Map)Art Beatus (108–808 Nelson)

GALLERIES

Capilano College Textile Arts

grad exhibition

to May 25, 2008

(View Map)Ferry Building Gallery (1414 Argyle)

COMEDY

The Laugh Gallery

Alternative-comedy showcase hosted by Graham Clark.

Every Wed, 9:30 pm

Tix $3

Lime (1130 Commercial)

LITERARY EVENTS

Poetry Around The World

Open-mike multilingual readings hosted by Lucia Gorea, with writing exercises given at the end of each event.

Second Wed of each month, 6:30 pm

Free admission

Indigo Books and Music (900 Park Royal South, West Van.)