Michelle Sound, Michel Band, 2024, archival photo and map on paper, embroidery thread, rick rack, vintage beads, bugle beads, glass seed beads, caribou tufting, porcupine quills, 91.4 x 182.8 x 5 cm. Courtesy of the Artist and Ceremonial/Art.

Michelle Sound, Michel Band, 2024, archival photo and map on paper, embroidery thread, rick rack, vintage beads, bugle beads, glass seed beads, caribou tufting, porcupine quills, 91.4 x 182.8 x 5 cm. Courtesy of the Artist and Ceremonial/Art.

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Featured Exhibition Stitched: Merging Photography and Textile Practices In-Person Tour

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Registration closes Saturday, April 5, 2025, 9:00AM PST

Join Sarah Wang, TD Assistant Curator of Engagement at Capture, for an in-person tour of the Featured Exhibition Stitched: Merging Photography and Textile Practices at the Gordon Smith Gallery of Canadian Art in North Vancouver. Featuring the works of 9 emerging and established artists, the tour will explore common themes within lens-based and textile arts and the social discourse these works provide.

This exhibition is co-curated by Emmy Lee Wall, Executive Director and Chief Curator, Capture Photography Festival, and Chelsea Yuill, Assistant Curator, Capture Photography Festival

This exhibition is co-presented by the Gordon Smith Gallery of Canadian Art and Capture Photography Festival. It is sponsored by Parc Retirement Living and is generously supported by the Audain Foundation, the Timothy A. Young Family Foundation, the City of North Vancouver, the District of North Vancouver through the Arts & Culture Grants Program of the North Vancouver Recreation & Culture Commission, Artist for Kids, the Gordon and Marion Smith Foundation for Young Artists, and the North Vancouver School District.

This event is free. If you would like to make a donation to support Capture Photography Festival, please donate via our registered charitable organization Vancouver Association for Photographic Arts here. Amounts greater than $20.00 will receive a tax receipt.

About Sarah Wang

Sarah Wang has a degree in art history and international relations from the University of Toronto where she studied visual culture and histories of socialist and post-socialist states. She works in the arts in Vancouver and is the TD Assistant Curator of Engagement at Capture Photography Festival.

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