Festival

  • Dropped Threads

    • Heidi Leverty
    • Bau-Xi Gallery

      3045 Granville St, Vancouver, BC V6H 3J9, Canada
  • The Photo Show: 1969/2013

    • N.E. Thing Co., Bill Bisset, Donald Burgy, Christos Dikeakos, Dan Graham, Douglas Heubler, Robert Kinmont, Michael Morris, Bruce Nauman, Elias Pagonis, Ed Ruscha, Robert Sandilans, Robert Smithson, Raoul Vaneigem, Bill Vazan, Jeff Wall, Ian Wallace
    • AHVA Gallery

      6398 University Boulevard, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2, Canada
  • Another Happy Day: Found Photographs from the Collection of Jonah Samson

    • Presentation House Gallery

      333 Chesterfield Ave, North Vancouver, BC V7M 2L8, Canada
  • Angela Grossmann: Small Crimes

    • Angela Grossmann
    • Art Rental & Sales at Vancouver Art Gallery

      750 Hornby Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z 2H7, Canada
  • Mel Yap

    • Mel Yap
    • Kimoto Gallery

      1525 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V6J 1R1, Canada
  • In the Dollhouse

    • Dina Goldstein
    • Kimoto Gallery

      1525 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V6J 1R1, Canada
  • The Collective

    • Jürgen Vogt, Dan Cento, Kyle Elliott, David Niddrie
    • Truth and Beauty Gallery

      698 West 16th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 1S6, Canada
  • ALCHEMY and other allusions

    • Robert Kenney
    • Robert Kenney Group

      1280 Clark Drive, Vancouver, British Columbia V5L 3K7, Canada
  • Canadian Photographic Portfolio Society

    • Rodney Graham, Jessica Eaton, Liz Magor
    • Canadian Photographic Portfolio Society (CPPS)

      1445 Marpole Avenue, Vancouver, BC V6H 1S5, Canada
  • Moyra Davey: Ornament and Reproach

    • Satellite Gallery

      560 Seymour St, Vancouver, BC V6B 3H7, Canada
  • Fred Herzog, David Hockney, and Geoffrey James

    • Fred Herzog, Geoffrey James, David Hockney
    • Equinox Gallery

      3642 Commercial Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Spectrum Studies

    • Scott Massey
    • Wil Aballe Art Projects | WAAP

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

    • David Semeniuk
    • The Gam Gallery

      110 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6A 1N4, Canada
  • Out of Fiction

    • Jim Breukelman
    • Republic Gallery

      732 Richards Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 3A4, Canada
  • Of One’s Own

    • Virginia Mak
    • Bau-Xi Gallery

      3045 Granville St, Vancouver, BC V6H 3J9, Canada
  • Muntadas: Entre/Between

    • Antoni Muntadas
    • Vancouver Art Gallery

      750 Hornby Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z 2H7, Canada

News

Booooooom x Capture Photography Festival: Public Art Open Call

We’re excited to announce that we are continuing our partnership with Booooooom to curate another public art installation for the Canada Line Train Station in Vancouver. If you’re a photographer or an artist making lens-based work, this is an international open call to submit for consideration work that engages with the theme “still life”. The … Continued

Capture Photography Festival Names Jas Lally as TD Assistant Curator of Engagement

September 20, 2021, Vancouver, BC—Capture Photography Festival is pleased to announce the appointment of Jas Lally as the Festival’s new TD Assistant Curator of Engagement. She assumes her position as of October 4, 2021. Lally has been involved in the Vancouver art community for over 10 years working in not-for-profit organizations supporting local emerging artists. Her … Continued

Announcing the 2022 Selected Exhibitions Jury

Capture is pleased to announce the jury who will be evaluating submissions to the 2022 Selected Exhibitions Program. In addition to Emmy Lee Wall, Capture’s Executive Director, the 2021 Capture Selected Exhibitions Jury includes: Dana ClaxtonArtist, Artist, Professor and Head Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory Image courtesy of Dana Claxton Dana Claxton (born … Continued

2022 Capture Printing Prize

Capture Photography Festival is pleased to announce the inaugural Capture Printing Prize, with a value of $10,000 CAD. The Printing Prize will be awarded annually to an artist participating in Capture’s Selected Exhibition Program. Adjudicated by a jury of art professionals, the Printing Prize is open to local, national and international lens-based artists with a history of … Continued

Capture partners with ECU for Groundbreaking New Course

Capture Photography Festival is thrilled to announce a visionary new partnership with Emily Carr University, which brings Capture Executive Director Emmy Lee Wall together with artist and ECU faculty member Birthe Piontek to deliver mentorship to ECU students. Students will also benefit from mentorship throughout the term by other outstanding curators engaged with Capture, and will have the opportunity to … Continued

Contract Grant Writer 2021

GRANT WRITER Reporting directly to Capture Photography Festival’s Executive Director, the Grant Writer researches, develops and writes grants for the Festival. This role is a flexible, part time, contract position. ABOUT CAPTURE: Capture seeks to connect Vancouver to the world through lens-based art. Our mission is to: Act as a platform to expand visual literacy … Continued

CAPTURE PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL AWARDS 2ND ANNUAL WRITING PRIZE TO RAMONA JINGRU WANG

July 19, 2021, Vancouver, BC – Capture Photography Festival is pleased to announce Ramona Jingru Wang as the recipient of its second annual Writing Prize. The Capture Writing Prize is a juried award to support emerging writers and broaden the discourse on lens-based art. Jingru Wang’s work will be published in Capture’s annual catalogue which will … Continued

National Indigenous Peoples Day

In celebration of National Indigenous Peoples day we’d like to take a moment to highlight some past and present public installations. Elk for c̓əsnaʔəm was a public installation at Vancouver City Centre Canada Line Station by Dana Claxton When asked to conceive an original work for this site relating to the theme of “the city … Continued

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