Festival

  • Precession of the Feminine

    • Alinka Echeverría
    • Stadium–Chinatown SkyTrain Station

      Stadium-Chinatown Station, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • A Horse Led to Water

    • Owen Murray
    • Canada Line: Marine Drive Station

      Marine Drive Station, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Industrioglyphs

    • Stuart McCall
    • Canada Line

      King Edward Station, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Chintzware

    • Julian Hou
    • Canada Line

      Broadway-City Hall Station, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Fruit Tree

    • Matthew Sawyer, Ron Tran
    • Canada Line

      Olympic Village Station, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Unknown Road

    • Jon Rafman
    • Canada Line

      Vancouver City Centre Station, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • #haunted_hunted

    • Tania Willard
    • Canada Line: South Granville Entrance

      United Kingdom Building, Granville Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Carpoolers

    • Alejandro Cartagena
    • Canada Line

      Waterfront Station, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Brand New Era Social Club

    • Alex Morrison
    • BC Hydro Dal Grauer Substation

      944 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Outside Darkroom

    • Lynol Lui
    • Arts Umbrella

      1286 Cartwright Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • 1UP

    • Sonny Assu
    • Surrey Art Gallery UrbanScreen

      13458 107a Ave, Surrey, BC, Canada
  • The Experience

    • Elizabeth Zvonar
  • See Through a New Lens

    • Megan Wilson, Art Zaratsyan
    • Various Venues

      Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • YVR-Airport Station

    • Ted Grant
    • Canada Line: YVR Airport Station

      YVR-Airport Station, Richmond, BC, Canada
  • Templeton Station: Re-Establishing Shot

    • Seung Woo Back
    • Canada Line: Templeton Station

      7600 Grauer Road, Richmond, BC, Canada
  • Marine Drive Station: Hamsterley Farm Water Tower

    • Lucien Durey
    • Canada Line: Marine Drive Station

      Marine Drive Station, Vancouver, BC, Canada

News

Photo Phriday!

Sorry about the headline, I couldn’t help myself! We’re just so darn excited about two photography exhibitions opening at 7pm on Friday (or Phriday if you will…). Presentation House Gallery in North Vancouver is presenting the exhibition Dream Location curated by Stephen Waddell. The Exhibitions features works pulled from the last hundred or so years by Walker … Continued

Capture staffer (me!) reviews “KIMSOOJA Unfolding” for ArtAsiaPacific

Months ago, unrelated to my duties here (yes, we do have lives outside of the festival), I was asked by ArtAsiaPacific magazine to review the Capture exhibition KIMSOOJA Unfolding at the Vancouver Art Gallery. The Hong Kong based publication was formed in 1993, and according to their website is “the leading English-language periodical covering contemporary art … Continued

Capture Photography Festival in Top 10 Vancouver Arts Events!

The Georgia Straight’s Janet Smith has named Capture one of Vancouver’s top 10 Art Moments of 2013 and we couldn’t be more pleased.  Thanks for all your support in our whirlwind inaugural year, we can’t wait to get back at it in 2015! (Photo credit: Jean Cueta)

Capture 1.0’s Launch on VANDOCUMENT

This video filmed by Roger Black  and edited by Ash Tanasiychuk really caught our attention when it was posted on VANDOCUMENT last month. It perfectly captures the energy and excitement of our launch party at the Museum of Vancouver, while beautifully documenting the artwork in the exhibition An Evolutionary Look into Vancouver Street Photography.  We’re thrilled … Continued

Find yourself at Gallery 295

Avalon Mott, one of the many talented curators we worked with for Capture 1.0, has a photography exhibition opening at Gallery 295 on January 10th (this Friday!). The exhibition, entitled Locate, explores how we establish a sense of place amidst increasingly binary notions of transience and permanence, and features work by emerging Vancouver photographers Andrew Jenkins, Avalon Mott … Continued

All’s well that ends Welling…

A huge Thank You to everyone who came out to the Contemporary Art Gallery for Capture’s Closing Party and the opening of the James Welling exhibition The Mind on Fire on November 14th! We’d been anticipating an amazing exhibition since the early days of the Festival, in fact, Welling’s exhibition dates helped sway our decision to … Continued

Gorgeous autumn light = even more gorgeous documentation!

Katie Huisman, photographer and co-curator of An Evolutionary Look into Vancouver Street Photography, took some atmospheric documentation photos of Capture’s public installations. We’ve already added them to our site, but they were too stunning not to share – those fall colours next to Mungo Thomson’s installation at the Yaletown Canada Line Station really make our hearts … Continued

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