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Arts Time Out for All locations for Aug. 20, 2008–Aug. 20, 2009

GALLERIES (1557)

Wednesday 20th August 2008

Andrea Zittel: Critical Space

comprehensive retrospective of American artist More information at www.vanartgallery.bc.ca

to Sept. 30, 2008

VANCOUVER ART GALLERY (750 Hornby)

Canadian Women Modernists: The Dialogue With Emily Carr

exhibition placing Carr's accomplishments within the context of modernism

to Oct. 19, 2008

Vancouver Art Gallery (750 Hornby)

Bill Reid: Master Of Haida Art

highlights of the gallery's inaugural exhibition include Bill Reid's 28-foot bronze frieze, Mythic Messengers

to Jan. 11, 2009

Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coastal Art (639 Hornby)

Krazy!

new exhibition brings the worlds of contemporary comics, anime, manga, cartoons, graphic novels, and video games together; cocurators include Art Spiegelman [graphic novels], Seth [comics], Tim Johnson [animated cartoons], Will Wright [video games], and Toshiya Ueno and Kiyoshi Kusimi [anime/manga]

to Sept. 7, 2008

Vancouver Art Gallery (750 Hornby)

Tonel: Some Information Is Now Available

data and documents regarding Russian avant-garde poet Vladimir Mayakovsky's brief visit to B.C. in 1925

to Aug. 31, 2008

Teck Gallery (SFU Harbour Centre, 515 W. Hastings)

Zhang Huan: Altered States

the first museum survey of Zhang Huan, an artist known for his early body-based performances; the exhibition encompasses major works produced over the past 15 years in Beijing, New York, and Shanghai

to Oct. 5, 2008

Vancouver Art Gallery (750 Hornby)

Rebecca Belmore: Rising To The Occasion

through images that implicate the body, performances that address history and memory, and gestures that evoke a sense of place, Canadian artist Belmore creates multidisciplinary works that reveal a long-standing commitment to the politics of identity and representation

to Oct. 5, 2008

Vancouver Art Gallery (750 Hornby)

The Changing British Columbia Landscape Explored

drawings, prints, and photographs by Jack Akroyd, Sybil Andrews, Fred Amess, Maxwell Bates, Alistair Bell, Bruno Bobak, Ann Kipling, Arthur Lismer, Toni Onley, Arnold Shives, and Gordon Smith

to Aug. 31, 2008

Burnaby Art Gallery (6344 Deer Lake Ave., Burnaby)

Mirage

new works by Ursula Salemink-Roos, Paul Nickless, Pietro Adamo, Veronica Foster, Debra Van Tuinen, and Kristeen Verge

to Sept. 13, 2008

Art Works Gallery (225 Smithe)

Robotic Chair

kinetic sculpture by Max Dean

to Aug. 24, 2008

Contemporary Art Gallery (555 Nelson)

Let Us, Then, Be Up And Doing...

installation by Samuel Roy-Bois

to Aug. 24, 2008

Contemporary Art Gallery (555 Nelson)

Art Of The Garden

works by Veronica Foster, Carole Arnston, and Jan Macleod

to Sept. 21, 2008

Van Dop Gallery (421 Richmond St., New Westminster)

Hot Off The Press

annual members exhibition and summer fundraiser, featuring more than 100 fresh prints from 40 artists

to Aug. 31, 2008

Malaspina Printmakers Gallery (1555 Duranleau St., Granville Island)

Green Words, Growing The Language

eco-art installations by Nicole Dextras

to Sept. 15, 2008

Van Dusen Botanical Garden (5251 Oak)

Dawn: Sketches By The Group Of Seven

30 oil sketches from the Vancouver Art Gallery's permanent collection

to Oct. 4, 2008

Evergreen Cultural Centre (1205 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam)

"i Have (no) Issues"

works by Vikky Alexander, Robert Arndt, Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard, Scott King, Euan Macdonald, Kelly Mark, Shannon Oksanen, and Ron Tran

to Sept. 13, 2008

Lawrence Eng (1531 W. 4th)

Recent Acquisitions: Persona Socialis

paintings, drawings, photographs, and sculpture by Al Neil, Susan Edelstein, Toni Latour, Ken Lum, David Neal, Mariana Schmidt, and Jin-Me Yoon

to Sept. 21, 2008

Surrey Art Gallery (13750 88th Ave.)

Arts 2008

juried exhibition features works in various media by artists from Surrey and the surrounding region

to Sept. 21, 2008

Surrey Art Gallery (13750 88th Ave.)

The Alumni Show: Truth, Lies And Beauty

recent work by local photographers, colleagues from the Surrey College Photography Program

to Sept. 14, 2008

Surrey Art Gallery (13750 88th Ave.)