02/25/2022
Please join us for a series of workshops and talks with visiting artist Lou Sheppard and guests this week and next!
Tide Change, False Creek Workshops
Join artist Lou Sheppard for Tide Change, False Creek: a series of workshops exploring and responding to the False Creek Flats.
11/08/2021
Our last Visual Art Forum lecture of the fall series is this Wednesday, November 10th at 4 pm (pst) with Montreal artist Manuel Mathieu ๐ฅ Hope you can join us - info in the event link ๐ฅ
Visual Art Forum: Manuel Mathieu
Please join us online for our final Visual Art Forum lecture of the fall 2021 series with Montrรฉal artist Manuel Mathieu on Wednesday, November 10th at 4
11/03/2021
We are really looking forward to hosting Montrรฉal artist MANUEL MATHIEU next week for our final VISUAL ART FORUM lecture of the fall series โจ Please join us on Zoom at 4:00 pm pst on Wednesday, November 10th ๐ Zoom info is in the event link. โจ
โก๏ธ Haiti-born, Montreal-based multidisciplinary artist, Manuel Mathieu is known for his paintings, which investigate themes of historical violence, erasure, as well as Haitian visual cultures of physicality, nature, and religious symbolism.
Marrying abstract and figurative techniques, his compositions carve out space for us to reflect on Haitiโs transformative history while inviting us to consider the different futures the act of remembering creates.
Drawing from a wide-range of subjects, Manuelโs practice combines his Haitian heritage and his formal arts education, which culminated in an MFA Degree from Goldsmiths, University of London.
๐ธ: 1) โThe Day Will Come,โ 2021. 2) โHead,โ 2021. 3) Portrait of Manuel Mathieu by Marie-Anne Letarte, 2018.
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10/25/2021
We are really looking forward to hosting New York artist GORDON HALL for a VISUAL ART FORUM talk this week โจ Please join us on Zoom at 4:00 pm pst on Wednesday, October 27th ๐ Zoom info is in the event invite โจ
โก๏ธ Gordon Hall is an artist based in New York who makes sculptures and performances. Hall has had solo presentations at the MIT List Visual Arts Center, The Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, The Renaissance Society, EMPAC, and Temple Contemporary, and has been in group exhibitions at The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Brooklyn Museum, The Hessel Museum, Art in General, White Columns, Socrates Sculpture Park, among many other venues. Hallโs writing and interviews have been published widely including in Art Journal, Artforum, Art in America, and Bomb, as well as in Walker Art Center's Artist Op-Ed Series, What About Power? Inquiries Into Contemporary Sculpture (published by SculptureCenter), Documents of Contemporary Art: Q***r (published by Whitechapel and MIT Press,) and Theorizing Visual Studies (Routledge). A volume of Hallโs collected essays, interviews, and performance scripts was published by Portland Institute for Contemporary Art in 2019. Hall is Assistant Professor of Sculpture at Vassar College and will be 2022 resident faculty at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.
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10/17/2021
https://www.ecuad.ca/events/visual-art-forum-natalie-ball
Visual Art Forum: Natalie Ball
Please join us online for our second Visual Art Forum lecture of the fall 2021 series with Oregon artist Natalie Ball.
10/17/2021
We are really looking forward to hosting Oregon artist NATALIE BALL for a VISUAL ART FORUM talk this Wednesday, October 20th at 4:00 pm PST โจ Zoom info is in the Facebook invite and Event link๐
โก๏ธ Natalie Ball was born and raised in Portland, Oregon. She has a Bachelorโs degree with a double major in Ethnic Studies and Art from the University of Oregon. She furthered her education in New Zealand at Massey University where she attained her Masterโs degree, focusing on Indigenous contemporary art. Ball then relocated to her ancestral homelands to raise her three children. Her work has been shown at the Vancouver Art Gallery; Blue & Poe, LA; Gagosian, NY; among many other venues. Natalie attained her MFA in Painting & Printmaking at Yale School of Art in 2018. She is the recent recipient of the 2021 Native Arts and Cultureโs Foundation Oregon Native Arts Fellowship. ๐
๐ธ: 1) โBang Bang,โ 2019. 2) โClickety Clack,โ 2020. 3) โToes Out,โ 2021.
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09/20/2021
Looking forward to hosting Chicago-based artist Dianna Frid this coming Wednesday, September 22 @ 4:00 pm โผ๐คฉ Zoom info is in the event link below. Hope to see you there ๐ฅ
Visual Art Forum: Dianna Frid
Please join us online for our first Visual Art Forum lecture of the fall 2021 series with Chicago-based artist Dianna Frid.
09/15/2021
We are excited to kick off our fall 2021 VISUAL ART FORUM series next week with Chicago-based artist DIANNA FRID โจ Please join us on Zoom at 4:00 pm pst on Wednesday, September 22nd โจ Info is below. โจ
โก๏ธDianna Frid is an artist working at the intersections material texts and textiles. Her artistโa books and mixed-media works make visible the tactile manifestations of language. In her work, embroidery is a prominent vehicle for exploring the relationships between writing and drawing; and the overlaps of transcription, translation, and legibility. ๐๐๐จ๐งต๐งถ
Zoom link: https://emilycarru.zoom.us/j/65550494154?pwd=RnlhL3ZMbzR6QUsxdTdZMzRFdjl6Zz09
Meeting ID: 655 5049 4154
Password: 682254
09/09/2021
Hi everyone!
We are very excited to share news about the Fall 2021 season of the Visual Art Forum at Emily Carr University! All lectures will be taking place on Zoom and are open to the public. Zoom information is coming soon, but in the meantime, please mark your calendars for:
๐ฅDianna Frid, Wednesday, September 22 @ 4:00 pm PST
๐ฅNatalie Ball, Wednesday, October 20 @ 4:00 pm PST
๐ฅGordon Hall, Wednesday, October 27 @ 4:00 pm PST
๐ฅManuel Mathieu, Wednesday, November 10 @ 4:00 pm PST
03/04/2021
Many thanks to Marie Watt for the wonderful conversation yesterday for the Visual Art Forum ๐ What a way to wrap up the spring 2021 series โผ Thanks everyone for tuning in - we'll see you again in fall 2021 ๐