- January 8, 1991 to January 26, 1991
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This series of paintings were produced over the last year at Vargas Island off the west coast of Vancouver Island. The striking feature is the quality of light Fletcher captures in these oil paintings. She works from life, each day going back to the same spot when the light is the same and strives to capture that light.
By Josphine Fletcher
Category | 130 Programs
Uncategorized- November 27, 1990 to December 18, 1990
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No description available
By Louis Gunnlaugson
An Outside Influence
- November 6, 1990 to November 24, 1990
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By White Brewer
Life and Struggles and Cloud Formations
- October 16, 1990 to November 3, 1990
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By Joey Schwartzman
ICONS
- September 25, 1990 to October 13, 1990
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No description available
By Julie Voyce
Julie Voyce Lithographs
- July 3, 1990 to July 21, 1990
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Where the Smokestracks Live
- May 22, 1990 to June 9, 1990
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Diana Kemble's mural Mixed Emotions based on a Haida Legend is an oil stick mural on arches paper and is 17 feet long by 42 inches. By breaking up sections of the mural and returning them upside down into the piece he disregards a linear narrative of the story and instead focuses on the feelings and emotion of surrender.
By Diana Kemble
Mixed Emotions
- May 1, 1990 to May 19, 1990
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Zoe draws upon her interest in accessibility and viewer involvement in her latest body of work, "Speaking Women." The work is an intimate look into private situations of individual women in the form of a collaborative portrait. Each woman is an active participant in the piece. This exhibition was held as part of the Mayworks Festival.
By Zoe Lambert - Curated by Donna Hagerman
Speaking Women
- March 6, 1990 to March 17, 1990
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By Morgan MacGuigan
Politics of Power
- February 20, 1990 to March 3, 1990
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The show consists of a sampling of Ms. Banana's visual work; stamps, drawings, paintings and collage, along with documentation (photos, back issues of her publications; The Banana Rag, VILE Magazine, and most recently to the date, International Art Post, display books and video tapes) from her 20 years of public spectacles, performances and publishing.
By Anna Banana