Festival

  • Eidetic Image

    • Kristen Abdai, Eli Craven, Tereza Zelenkova
    • Burrard Arts Foundation

      258 East 1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • deConstruction and Eidetic Image

    Reception

    • Burrard Arts Foundation

      258 East 1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • deConstruction

    • Evann Siebens
    • Burrard Arts Foundation

      258 East 1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Matthew Pillsbury: Tokyo

    • Matthew Pillsbury
    • Douglas Udell Gallery – DUG Vancouver Pop-up

      1566 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Matthew Pillsbury: Tokyo

    Reception

    • Douglas Udell Gallery – DUG Vancouver Pop-up

      1566 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Remediating Curtis: Imagining Indigeneity

    • Stephen Foster
    • Surrey Art Gallery

      13750 88 Avenue, Surrey, BC, Canada
  • Remediating Curtis: Imagining Indigeneity

    Artist Talk

    • Surrey Art Gallery

      13750 88 Avenue, Surrey, BC, Canada
  • Celebration of Simplicity

    • Phung Noi Fong
    • Elissa Cristall Gallery

      1820 Fir St #200, Vancouver, BC V6J 3B1, Canada
  • Celebration of Simplicity

    Reception

    • Elissa Cristall Gallery

      1820 Fir St #200, Vancouver, BC V6J 3B1, Canada
  • Mark of Men/Structures

    • Justin Langille, Mickey Nielsen
    • Untitled Art Space

      436 Columbia Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Mark of Men/Structures

    Reception

    • Untitled Art Space

      436 Columbia Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • 35 Years of Reflection: Alumni & Student Show

    Reception

    • Remington Gallery

      108 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • 35 Years of Reflection: Alumni & Student Show

    • Lisa Birke, Flick Harrison, Kate Henderson, Interim Visual Arts Manager, Art Gallery at Evergreen, Katie Huisman, Peter Morin, Christian Nicolay, Fan-Ling Suen, Jason Wright
    • Remington Gallery

      108 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Camera Machina

    • Byron Dauncey, Kevin Day
    • Robert Lynds Gallery

      Robert Lynds Gallery, West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Dream Distortion

    • Jonah Samson
    • Macaulay & Co. Fine Art

      293 East 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Life Off Grid: Reassembling Domestic Life

    Reception

    • Lobby Gallery at the Liu Institute for Global Issues

      6476 Northwest Marine Drive, Vancouver, BC, Canada

News

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

Vancouver Sun Stirs up Buzz for Capture

“It’s inevitable that something like this would happen because we have more photographic art stars in this town per capita that anywhere else” – Lincoln Clarkes The Vancouver Sun’s Jessica Barrett interviewed Capture’s Director Julie Lee, Street Photographer Lincoln Clarkes, and Contemporary Art Gallery Director Nigel Prince to drum up some early interest in Capture. … Continued

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