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

We are Hiring a Grant and Development Coordinator!

Reporting directly to Capture Photography Festival’s Executive Director, the Grant and Development Coordinator researches, develops and writes grants for the Festival.  This position also supports all development activities including researching and preparing sponsorship proposals, donor funding requests and foundation applications. This position will support all development-related events. The goal of this position is to help … Continued

Capture Call For Events 2023 | Now Open

Artist Talk with Dana Qaddah, for Roof d’état, Capture 2022 Events. Now’s the time to start thinking about your Event proposals for this year’s festival ! Capture Photography Festival is accepting Event proposals for inclusion in the non-juried Event program. The 2023 Capture Photography Festival runs from April 1–30. We welcome proposals for innovative events, artist talks, … Continued

New Year, New Co-Chairs of Capture’s Board

We are thrilled to announce new Co-Chairs of Capture Photography Festival’s Board of Directors – Douglas Coupland and Bruce Munro Wright. Capture is also tremendously grateful to Kim Spencer-Nairn, Capture’s Founder and now Chair Emerita. “We are thrilled to have Doug and Bruce leading our organization during this time of growth and change. Their experience … Continued

Subscribe to Our Mailing List!

Want to stay in the know? Subscribe to our mailing list to be the first to hear about all of our exhibition openings, public art projects, events for the 2023 Festival! Image: Miranda Barnes, Luling, Texas, 2021. Courtesy of the Artist. Photo: Jocelyne Junker.

We Are Hiring a Festival Coordinator!

Reporting directly to Capture Photography Festival’s Executive Director, the Festival Coordinator will ensure the smooth administration, planning, and operations of the Festival. They will coordinate all communications for the Festival and administer Capture’s website. They will assist, communicate with, and problem solve alongside other members of the Capture team. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: General: –   … Continued

Support Capture Photography Festival!

Help share lens-based art in April 2023 through a tax deductible donation that will go towards funding exhibitions, public art, our catalogue, tours, talks and events. Every contribution makes a difference. Capture is committed to connecting Vancouver to the world through lens-based art. We believe in the power of images and their uncanny ability to … Continued

Black Friday Weekend Artist Edition Sale!

Looking to add to or begin your collection? Purchase an artist edition from our collection of artist prints spanning a diverse selection of Canadian artists including Jordan Bennett, Dana Claxton, Kapwani Kiwanga, Birthe Piontek, Stephen Waddell, Ian Wallace and more. Don’t miss your chance to receive 30% off during our 2022 Black Friday weekend sale!  … Continued

Capture Photography Festival Names Sarah Wang as TD Assistant Curator of Engagement

Oct 11, 2022, Vancouver, BC – Capture Photography Festival is pleased to announce the appointment of Sarah Wang as the Festival’s new TD Assistant Curator of Engagement. Sarah Wang studied international relations and art history before working in the arts and culture sector inVancouver. Although her academic background is in visual arts and culture, she … Continued

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