Category Archives: Art Opening

What is art for you? • The winner of the print • Exhibiting at the Cultch • Best wishes for ’19…

What is art for you? • The winner of the print • Exhibiting at the Cultch • Best wishes for ’19…

Art can be many things and be different to each person. What is beautiful to someone could have a totally distinct meaning to others. The optics of art are not the most important, I believe. To me, the most valuable is that art is not single-purpose, static, or just décor. Art’s most essential element is […]

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Lack of Time • Art Provokes • The 2018 Crawl Is Here!

Lack of Time • Art Provokes • The 2018 Crawl Is Here!

More and more, I realize that one of the most valuable things there are is time and that it is shrinking. The days seem to have fewer hours, and they are shorter. By the end of the week and the month, I am usually in the red. Does this happen to you as well? It […]

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In search of Renters, on Femimism, and the Harmony Arts Exhibition…

In search of Renters, on Femimism, and the Harmony Arts Exhibition…

I hope you are enjoying the wonderful, long days…. I am. Finally a bit of relaxing after the whirlwind of almost non-stop exhibitions I had since the start of the year.  It’s good to now have some time to enjoy, and plan ahead… For my next move, I have a request to make, I am […]

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The ‘Rielera’ is back + Urban Shift is coming…

The ‘Rielera’ is back + Urban Shift is coming…

The “Rielera” is back reminding us that 50 years ago, a student protest at the Sorbonne in Paris against the government of Charles de Gaulle escalated to a social revolution as workers and the general population joined in demanding rights, better conditions, and wage increases. By the end of May, two-thirds of the French workforce […]

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Thanks, thanks, thanks + coming exhibitions and more…

Thanks, thanks, thanks + coming exhibitions and more…

  First, thanks to all who visited my exhibition at the Ferry Building Gallery, in West Vancouver; particular thanks to all those who wrote comments and signed to receive my news. Also thanks to Juliana Bedoya, the Community Arts Supervisor at the Ferry Building Gallery, who believed in my project, to Greg Bellerby, who moderated the […]

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