Festival

  • Byron Dauncey: Cameraman

    Reception

    • Initial Gallery

      2339 Granville St, Vancouver, BC V6H 3G3, Canada
  • Out of Fiction

    Reception

    • Republic Gallery

      732 Richards Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 3A4, Canada
  • Perimeter

    Reception

    • The Gam Gallery

      110 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6A 1N4, Canada
  • Spectrum Studies

    Reception

    • Wil Aballe Art Projects | WAAP

      1129 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • The Mind on Fire

    Reception

    • Contemporary Art Gallery

      555 Nelson Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 6R5, Canada
  • Muntadas: Entre/Between

    Reception

    • Vancouver Art Gallery

      750 Hornby Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z 2H7, Canada
  • Of One’s Own

    Reception

    • Bau-Xi Gallery

      3045 Granville St, Vancouver, BC V6H 3J9, Canada
  • Our Lady of the Flowers of Evil

    Reception

    • Wil Aballe Art Projects | WAAP

      1129 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Main Street

    Reception

    • Gallery Jones

      Unit 1 - 258 East 1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5T 1A6 Canada
  • Realiteit

    Reception

    • Jennifer Kostuik Gallery

      1070 Homer Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 2W9, Canada
  • Marc Koegel: Lifelines

    Reception

    • Photohaus Gallery

      4 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5Y 1L6, Canada
  • Hypnagogic Rhythms

    Reception

    • Winsor Gallery

      258 East 1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5T 1A6, Canada
  • Negative Space

    Reception

    • Contemporary Art Gallery

      555 Nelson Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 6R5, Canada
  • Instructor Showcase

    Reception

    • Photohaus Gallery

      4 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5Y 1L6, Canada
  • Carry an Object with You

    Reception

    • Kimoto Gallery

      1525 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V6J 1R1, Canada
  • An Evolutionary Look into Vancouver Street Photography

    Reception

    • Museum of Vancouver

      1100 Chestnut Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6J 3J9, Canada

News

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!  

Capture 1.0 Launch Party at the Museum of Vancouver

On October 1st, 2013, Capture 1.0 launched with the opening of An Evolutionary look into Vancouver Street Photography: Foncie Pulice into the 21st Century at the Museum of Vancouver (MOV). The evening was a complete success, with performances by the Max Zipursky Band and wines by Lamarca Prosecco. The MOV kept the Foncie’s Fotos exhibition open … Continued

MONTECRISTO Helps Spread the Word!

Mathew Arthur’s on point description of Capture for MONTECRISTO Magazine has us blushing. We especially like his description of the Capture Curated exhibition An Evolutionary Look into Vancouver Street Photography, at the Museum of Vancouver until January 31st, 2014: “The exhibition situates photographic practice in a digital, “social” world where conceptions of privacy, technology, and self-representation are … Continued

Jonah Samson’s Collection Garners National Attention

The exhibition Another Happy Day: Found Photographs from the Collection of Jonah Samson at the Presentation House Gallery has become a hot topic for arts journalists across the country. David Barry from the National Post interviewed Samson here.

Capture Fundraiser + Live Auction

On May 11th, 2013 Capture Photography Festival held a Fundraiser and Live Auction to raise money for Capture 1.0. The support of the attendees was vital to ensuring Capture’s success for our inaugural year. Photographers from Vancouver and beyond generously contributed to the evening’s live auction. We would like to extend a special thank-you to … Continued

Canadian Art Write-up about Capture!

Leah Sandals from Canadian Art featured us on their website, it’s great to be getting some national recognition! “Festival director Julie Lee, who has worked as an art advisor since 1999, and has also been involved with the Drawn Festival, says something like Capture is long overdue, ‘I think there’s a collective need to see something … Continued

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