Here and Now
March 27 – April 28, 2023

Jaiden George | Khim Hipol | Tom Hsu | Alexine McLeod | Dana Qaddah | Issac Thomas | Ian Wallace | Gloria Wong | Jin-me Yoon | Karen Zalamea Here and Now celebrates Capture’s tenth anniversary by commissioning ten local artists to create new lens-based artworks. These artists, selected for their varied approaches to the… Read more »

Charles Rea — Playful Nature / for Mary Janeway
May 1 – May 12, 2023

Charles Rea

Vancouver artist Charles Rea’s collaboration and tribute to his late wife Mary Janeway developed over a 17-month period during which time Janeway battled cancer. A thoughtful and expressive body of work grew from reflections on their life together, with the give and take of their relationship contributing to the conceptual and formal underpinnings of the… Read more »

wîskwêpitâkan – sacred bundle
June 19 – July 14, 2023

Honouring Those Lost to the Residential School System Two years ago, the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation announced the discovery of 215 unmarked burial sites on the grounds of the former Kamloops Residential School. In the months that followed, revelations of thousands of similar sites revealed a sliver of the devastation settler colonialism has wrought… Read more »

process+form — Bernadette Phan | Andrea Taylor
July 17 – August 18, 2023

Exhibition: process+form

This exhibition brings together two artists whose work, while based in different processes and conceptual concerns, are more fully read and understood in the context of the other. It is the frisson contained in their seemingly opposing natures that creates a place for a dialogue of meaning and purpose. Taylor who works mainly as sculptor,… Read more »

Tiko Kerr | Otoniya J. Okot Bitek – if becomes when
August 21 – September 22, 2023

Tiko Kerr - Poet in Summer Landscape, 2023

Tiko Kerr is a local artist who since the 1980’s, has been an important figure in the Vancouver cultural scene through his artmaking and community activism. Kerr’s work is fundamentally informed by how he personally sees the world and the way human vision functions to interpret the world. This multi-part installation derives from Kerr’s long-time… Read more »