Kinda like that Vertigo Poster, 2020 archival inkjet print of hand-cut photographic collage, edition 1 of 5 121.9 x 61.0 cm (unframed) 125.7 x 65.4 cm (framed) Courtesy of the Artist and Wil Aballe Art Projects, Vancouver Estimate: $4,000—$6,000 Evann Siebens is a multidisciplinary artist who makes media, performance, and photos with movement. Her lens-based … Continued
tth’í’ yáw nan (thread beads land) (triptych), 20183 inkjet prints, AP55.9 x 71.1 cm each (unframed)58.7 x 74.0 cm each (framed)Courtesy of the ArtistEstimate: $1,500—$2,500 In tth’í’ yáw nan (thread beads land), Krystle Silverfox overlays photography of the streets of Vancouver with scanned images of beads, which she uses as stand-ins for Indigenous peoples in … Continued
pr 70, 2016 pigment print on fibre-based paper, edition 2 of 3 81.3 x 61.0 cm (unframed) 83.8 x 63.5 cm (framed) Courtesy of the Artist and Equinox Gallery, Vancouver Estimate: $3,000—$4,000 Marten Elder explores the digital and technological elements of image-making to reconsider how light is captured, produced, and perceived. Elder’s images are notable … Continued
Back to Ocean, 2017 archival pigment print, edition 1 of 3 + AP 76.2 x 50.8 cm (unframed) 79.4 x 54.0 cm (framed) Courtesy of the Artist Estimate: $1,500—$2,000 Tom Hsu’s practice focuses on the observation of spaces and how bodies exist in them. Using a 35mm camera, Hsu approaches his subjects from odd angles, … Continued
WELCOME MESSAGE FROM EMMY LEE WALL, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Capture is pleased to announce our first major fundraising auction in celebration of our 10 year anniversary in 2023! Presented in partnership with Heffel, the auction includes 25 lens-based works that reflect the diversity of artists that have participated in Capture over the years, from emerging to … Continued
Capture Photography Festival is pleased to announce Leo Cocar as the recipient of the third annual Writing Prize. The Capture Writing Prize is a juried award to support emerging writers and broaden the discourse on lens-based art. Cocar’s work will be published in Capture’s annual catalogue which will be released to coincide with the Festival … Continued
Reporting directly to Capture Photography Festival’s Executive Director, the Office Coordinator will ensure the smooth administration, accounting, planning, and operations of the Festival. They will assist, communicate with, and problem solve alongside other members of the Capture team. Duties and Responsibilities: Reporting to and supervised by Capture’s Executive Director, the Office Coordinator is responsible for … Continued
Reporting directly to Capture Photography Festival’s Executive Director, the TD Assistant Curator of Engagement assists with researching, developing, planning and executing public programs, events and public-facing communications to offer meaningful engagement with all aspects of the Festival. This role is one intended for someone seeking growth opportunities within an arts organization. This position is made … Continued