Festival

  • construct: past, present and future visions

    • Canada Line

      Olympic Village Station, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • We do not know when we started, we will not know when we will end

    • Christopher Lacroix
    • Canada Line

      Broadway-City Hall Station, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Fragments of a River

    • Angela Blažanović
    • Canada Line

      King Edward Station, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Self-portrait with mended flesh

    • Manuel Axel Strain
    • Canada Line

      Aberdeen Station, Richmond, BC, Canada
  • Schilling’s House

    • Emily Neufeld
    • Canada Line

      Lansdowne Station, Richmond, BC, Canada
  • Cut and Paste

    • Elizabeth Zvonar
    • Billboard: Fraser St at 15th Ave (across from Grey Church)

      Fraser St & East 15th Avenue, Vancouver, BC
  • FLOOD (Displaced Horizon)

    • Howard Ursuliak, Kyle Juron, Barbara Cole, Lorna Brown, Marko Simcic, Colin Griffiths
    • Billboard: Expo Blvd

      80 Expo Blvd, Vancouver, BC V6B, Canada
  • Absence/Presence

    • Christina Leslie, Bidemi Oloyede
    • Billboards: Arbutus Greenway, between Burrard St & Fir St

      1654 W 6th Ave, Vancouver, BC V6J 1R3, Canada
  • A Vase with Pale Roses (Animations on Still life)

    • Elisabeth Belliveau
    • Mount Pleasant Community Art Screen

      E Broadway & Kingsway, Vancouver, BC V5T 4S9, Canada
  • Plymouth Rock

    • Moyra Davey
    • Stadium–Chinatown SkyTrain Station

      Stadium-Chinatown Station, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Counter-Illumination

    • Kapwani Kiwanga
    • BC Hydro Dal Grauer Substation

      944 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Choo Choo Williams at the Harlem Nocturne

    • Deanna Bowen
    • Billboard: Fraser St at 15th Ave (across from Grey Church)

      Fraser St & East 15th Avenue, Vancouver, BC
  • Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Nation Basketball

    • Alana Paterson
    • Stadium–Chinatown SkyTrain Station

      Stadium-Chinatown Station, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Signals in the Sea

    • Christina Battle, Eshrat Erfanian, Susan Schuppli
    • Billboards: Arbutus Greenway, between Burrard St & Fir St

      1654 W 6th Ave, Vancouver, BC V6J 1R3, Canada
    • Billboard: E 5th Ave and Quebec St

      E 5th Ave and Quebec St, Vancouver
  • Fraser River Families

    • Diamond Point
    • Canada Line: Richmond–Brighouse Station

      Richmond-Brighouse Station, Number 3 Road, Richmond, BC, Canada
  • W-E-L-C-O-M-E to PoCo

    • Evann Siebens

News

Capture Photography Festival announces Kapwani Kiwanga commission for the 2020 Festival

FOR IMMEDIATE REALEASE February 19, 2020, Vancouver BC—Capture Photography Festival is pleased to announce Canadian, Paris-based artist Kapwani Kiwanga will be creating a site-specific commission for the 2020 Festival. Kiwanga is the fifth artist to receive the annual commission from Capture which has highlighted the work of Canadian, internationally exhibiting artists such as Jessica Eaton, … Continued

The 2020 Tricera Printing Grant Recipients

Capture Photography Festival is thrilled to announce the 2020 recipients of the Tricera Printing Grant: Annie Briard Rydel Cerezo Jackie Dives Pao Houa Her Marisa Kriangwiwat Holmes Claude Labrèche-Lemay Pixy Liao Svava Tergesen Theo Terry News Photographers Association of Canada This year, the esteemed local fine art print studio Tricera Print awarded $6,500 in printing … Continued

Happy Holidays from Capture Photography Festival!

Dear Friends, Please accept our deepest appreciation and sincere thanks for your support of Capture Photography Festival in 2019. It is the enthusiasm and generosity of individuals like you that make everything we do possible. From all of us here at Capture, very best wishes for a happy 2020. We look forward to seeing you … Continued

Capture Photography Festival names Cheyenne Rain LeGrande as TD Assistant Curator

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 25, 2019, Vancouver, BC—Capture Photography Festival is pleased to announce the appointment of Cheyenne Rain LeGrande as the Festival’s new TD Assistant Curator. She assumes her position as of November 27, 2019. LeGrande is a multi-disciplinary Nehiyaw (Cree) artist whose work includes installation, photography, video, sound and performance. She graduated from … Continued

Announcing the 2020 Selected Exhibitions Jury

Capture is thrilled to announce the jury members who will be evaluating submissions to Capture’s 2020 Selected Exhibitions Program. In addition to Emmy Lee Wall, Executive Director, the 2020 Capture Selected Exhibitions Jury includes: Diana Freundl Interim Chief Curator / Associate Director, Vancouver Art Gallery Diana Freundl is Interim Chief Curator / Associate Director at … Continued

Public Art Open Call: Capture x Booooooom

  In partnership with Capture Photography Festival, Booooooom is hosting a worldwide open call for an artist or artist group to have their work installed on the façade of the King Edward Canada Line Station from April to September 2020. The selected artist’s work will be featured on the Capture website, and in the 2020 … Continued

Capture is hiring a TD Assistant Curator

With the generous support from TD Bank’s The Ready Commitment program, we’re looking for TD Assistant Curator to help round out our programming for Capture’s 2020 Photography Festival! You can read the full job description here. The deadline to apply is Friday, October 25, 2019. Image: Christina Battle, the view from here, 2019. Signals in the … Continued

Writing an Exhibition Statement

When preparing your proposal for submission to the Capture Selected Exhibition Program, you will be asked to provide, among other details, an exhibition statement. Whether you are new to writing this type of text, or looking to brush up your skills, the Capture team has put together the following notes to assist your journey. (While … Continued

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