Festival

  • Take Your Time

    Reception

    • Republic Gallery

      732 Richards Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 3A4, Canada
  • Out of Studio: Green City Glass Blue

    • Torrie Groening
    • Art Rental & Sales at Vancouver Art Gallery

      750 Hornby Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z 2H7, Canada
  • Donna Partridge

  • Scott Massey: Unstable Ground

    • Scott Massey
    • Burnaby Art Gallery

      6344 Deer Lake Avenue, Burnaby, BC, Canada
  • Scott Massey: Unstable Ground

    Reception

    • Burnaby Art Gallery

      6344 Deer Lake Avenue, Burnaby, BC, Canada
  • Greg Girard: Richmond/Kowloon

    Reception

    • Richmond Art Gallery

      7700 Minoru Gate, Richmond, BC, Canada
  • Greg Girard: Richmond/Kowloon

    • Greg Girard
    • Richmond Art Gallery

      7700 Minoru Gate, Richmond, BC, Canada
  • You Are Here

    • CityScape Community Art Space

      335 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • You Are Here

    Reception

    • CityScape Community Art Space

      335 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Fred Schiffer: Lives in Photos

    • Fred Schiffer
    • Jewish Museum and Archives of BC at MAKE Gallery

      257 e 7th Avenue West, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Fred Schiffer: Lives in Photos

    Reception

    • Jewish Museum and Archives of BC at MAKE Gallery

      257 e 7th Avenue West, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Michael Schwartz

  • Buona Fortuna

    • Jorge Mañes Rubio
    • Initial Gallery

      2339 Granville St, Vancouver, BC V6H 3G3, Canada
  • Buona Fortuna

    Reception

    • Initial Gallery

      2339 Granville St, Vancouver, BC V6H 3G3, Canada
  • Origins

    • Cara Barer
    • Bau-Xi Gallery

      3045 Granville St, Vancouver, BC V6H 3J9, Canada
  • Origins

    Reception

    • Bau-Xi Gallery

      3045 Granville St, Vancouver, BC V6H 3J9, Canada

News

Boom and Bust video

Christian Nicolay and Ya-chu Kang’s video Boom and Bust examines the fragility of interconnected global markets by literally “bursting the bubble.” We can’t get enough of this playful look at a dire situation, we hope you’ll like it too!

Gallery Row Still Going Strong

It’s no longer breaking news that South Granville’s galleries have experiences a massive turnover in the last couple years. Fortunately, this shift has given a chance for remaining established galleries to get some well deserved attention, and brought forth a new guard of ambitious gallerists showing work by exciting emerging artists–among them an excellent crop of … Continued

Chinatown Gallery Hopping

Vancouver’s Chinatown was art-party central on Friday October 11th! We had a blast checking out David Semeniuk’s Perimeter at The Gam Gallery, ducking into Positive Negative Gallery for Tristan Casey’s Asleep in Your Branches, and even stopping by The Shop for a change of pace… Photos by Jean Cueta.

Lamar Ads

We reached out to a handful of talented photographers, some of whom are exhibiting with the festival and others who submitted to our Capture in Transit Competition, and asked to use their images in our Lamar Transit Advertising Bus, Skytrain and Canada Line ads. Luckily, many of them obliged and we wound up with some … Continued

Featured in Monocle Magazine’s Weekend Agenda

We’re flattered to be getting some international attention, the venerable London-based Monocle Magazine mentioned Capture in their Weekend Agenda with a special note about one of our most anticipated exhibitions; the new AHVA Gallery’s The Photo Show: 1969/2013 – Exploring the Photo Conceptual Archive.  Read the post here!

Globe and Mail Dubs Capture a Hot Ticket

The Globe and Mail‘s Jennifer Van Evra interviews our Director Julie Lee about Capture’s inaugural year. “The six-week fest features works by some of Vancouver’s best-known photo-based artists, including legendary street photographer Fred Herzog, the Vancouver School’s Jeff Wall and Rodney Graham, documentarian Edward Burtynsky, London-based Canadian artist Mark Lewis and local luminaries Karin Bubaš … Continued

Local mag, ION, helps spread the word!

Have you checked out An Evolutionary Look into Vancouver Street Photography: Foncie Pulice to the 21st Century yet? ION agrees that it’s worth a trip to the Museum of Vancouver–the show runs until January 31st, 2014. Read article here!  

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