Capture is pleased to announce the jury that will be evaluating submissions for the 2025 Selected Exhibitions Program. In addition to Emmy Lee Wall, Capture’s Executive Director and Chief Curator, the 2025 Capture Selected Exhibitions Jury includes:
Richard William Hill
Smith-Jarislowsky Senior Curator of Canadian Art at the Vancouver Art Gallery
Richard William Hill, PhD, is the Smith-Jarislowsky Senior Curator of Canadian Art at the Vancouver Art Gallery. He has worked as a curator, critic and art historian for over three decades. He was Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Studies at Emily Carr University of Art and Design from 2015 until December 2021. Prior to this, he was Associate Professor at York University, teaching courses in art history, curatorial practice and graduate research methods. Hill began his curatorial career at the Art Gallery of Ontario, where, with Dr. Anna Hudson, he oversaw the museum’s first substantial efforts to collect historic Indigenous North American art and display it in the permanent collection galleries. His essays on art have appeared internationally in numerous books, exhibition catalogues and periodicals.
Image courtesy of the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Gonzalo Reyes Rodriguez
Artist and Assistant Professor, Emily Carr University of Art and Design
Gonzalo Reyes Rodriguez lives and works in Vancouver, Canada. He has a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and an MFA from the University of Pennsylvania. He has had solo exhibitions at David Peter Francis, New York (2024); Center for Artistic and Cultural Practices, Winnipeg (2021); and Terremoto/La Postal, Mexico City (2019). He has been included in group exhibitions at Luhring Augustine, New York (2024); National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa (2023), Roots and Culture, Chicago (2018); and the Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha (2017). His work has been featured in Aperture, Artforum, Border Crossings, C Magazine, and the New York Times, among others. In 2019 he was a participant at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and in 2023 he was awarded the Scotiabank New Generations Photography Award.
Image courtesy of Khim Mata Hipol.
Eve Schillo
Associate Curator in the Wallis Annenberg Photography Department at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
Eve Schillo is Associate Curator in the Wallis Annenberg Photography Department at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). She has curated diverse exhibitions that have appeared in galleries dedicated to American, Latin American, Southeast Asian, Japanese, modern, and contemporary art, as well as those devoted to photography. Some of her most recent projects include Golden Hour (2021-22), a celebration of California photography from 1900 to 2020; In the Now: Gender and Nation in Europe (2021), a female-focused exhibit of lens-based artists born in or calling Europe home and working in the 2000s; and Mariana Yampolsky (2018), a presentation of one of Mexico’s most important artist/curator/archivists. She has worked on numerous exhibitions and accompanying catalogs spanning photographic history and include: Figure and Form in Contemporary Art (2012), Road Trip: Photography of the American West (2014), Larry Sultan: Here and Home (2015) and Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You, I Mean Me, I Mean You (2022). One of her most recent exhibitions, Before You Now: Capturing the Self in Portraiture, is traveling to several Southern California institutions from 2024 through 2025. Also appearing in 2024-25 and part of the themed, citywide “Pacific Standard Time: Art & Science Collide” is her multimedia exhibition Nature on Notice: Contemporary Art and Ecology.
Image courtesy of Jonathan Urban © LACMA.