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 2019 is just around the corner!

Would you look at that—summer is nearly over! We are excited that the coming fall means submissions to the next edition of Capture in April 2019 will be opening soon. We can’t wait to see what photography and lens-based exhibitions and events you’ve been cooking up!   Capture 2019 Exhibition and Event submissions open Sep … Continued

Changes to Capture’s Exhibition Program

We heard your feedback for a more focused festival, and so Capture’s Exhibition Program is returning to its previous model. Staring in 2019, all exhibitions will be evaluated by a jury made up of arts professionals and artists. In addition to determining which exhibitions to include in the Selected Exhibition Program, the jury will also … Continued

New Director at Capture!

Capture is pleased to announce that Kate Henderson has been appointed Director of Capture Photography Festival beginning with the 2019 Festival. Kate joined Capture in 2017 as Program Manager and is now taking over the reins as Festival Director. Kate Henderson has been involved in the Vancouver art community for over 16 years holding curatorial, … Continued

2018 Capture Speaker Series video archive

The 2018 Capture Speaker Series featured talks by David Campany, Erin Siddall and John O’Brian, Nadia Belerique and Sky Goodden, and Kaja Silverman (not recorded). This year, conversation covered everything from the fate of photographic archives, to nuclear power, to how we view our contemporary culture. Once again, our host and partner Inform Interiors filmed and produced video documentation of the first three … Continued

Tell us your thoughts! Take the Capture 2018 survey

Take our short audience survey and be entered into a draw for the above Capture Limited Edition by Vancouver photographer Birthe Piontek. TAKE THE 2018 CAPTURE AUDIENCE SURVEY You can see Piontek’s work in the exhibition Interspace at Gallery Jones until May 19, 2018. Image: Birthe Piontek, Trouts, 2013, 8” x 10”, archival pigment print, … Continued

Announcement: Capture 2018 Festival Launch & Feature Exhibition Opening

Mark your calendars for the launch of the 2018 Capture Photography Festival and the opening of our Feature Exhibition, The Blue Hour, in partnership with the Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver. Thursday, April 5, 2018 7–9:30 PM Contemporary Art Gallery 555 Nelson St, Vancouver Free Admission Cash Bar About The Blue Hour Writing in 1857, only … Continued

Call for Volunteers

Volunteer with Capture Photography Festival Interested in Joining us? Our dedicated volunteers are vital to the success of the Festival each April. Festival Volunteers assist in a variety of roles in the following areas: Events: Helping with set up/take down, providing customer service and front-of-house assistance including, but not limited to, managing guest lists, media … Continued

CAPTURE NOW

A selection of current and upcoming exhibitions featuring past Capture exhibiting artists and galleries. FALL 2017 Deirdre McAdams December 2017 FIELD Contemporary 17 W Broadway, Vancouver, BC V5Y 1P1 http://www.field-contemporary.com/exhibitions.html — Mary Buckland | Cut Flowers Are Already Dead November 1 – December 1, 2017 Hatch Art Gallery UBC Nest, Room 2126, 6133 University Blvd, … Continued

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