Monday, April 14, 2014

ART, MUSIC, ISLAND LIVING & THEATRE


 A couple of visual art shows to catch are:

VOICES FROM ANOTHER ROOM at http://hotartwetcity.com/ with 5 artists working in paper and up until April 25, 2014.   I bought a small assemblage from Alison Woodward.

Sara Gee Miller & Alison Woodward

Rachael Ashe

Rachael Ashe & Connie Sabo

Rachael Ashe

Connie Sabo

Joseph Wu

RECLAIMERS at Cityscape Gallery Space  http://nvartscouncil.ca up until May 10.  A group show that I am in with some wonderful artists.  I especially love Launi and Gabriele pieces.
THANKS to everyone who came to the opening...was so much fun!
The NS Council is also partnering with the North Shore Art Crawl and this show is part of it.....April 26 & 27, 2014. 
Helen Lawrence takes place in the petty crimeridden Vancouver of 1948. Although the characters and events are fictional, the story is set against the real history of mid-century Vancouver - a city still recovering from the global devastation of the Second World War and awaiting the unforeseen promise of the 1950s.
The play is set in two main locations. Hogan's Alley, once a hotbed of gambling and prostitution, was razed in the early '70s to make way for the Georgia Viaduct.
- See more at: http://www.nsnews.com/entertainment/theatre/helen-lawrence-digs-into-vancouver-s-scandalous-history-at-the-arts-club-1.898530#sthash.uSvq1DYp.dpuf
http://nvartscouncil.ca/events/north-shore-art-crawl-2

Arnt and I in front of William Frymire piece



ME!



Gabriele Maurus

Gabriele Maurus

Launi Lucas
Launi Lucas

William Frymire


Graham Schodda

Graham Schodda

Arnt loves this oil can
Rachael and Odette in front of Derek von Essen piece

Derek von Essen

Reminder of my solo show with the CEREMONIAL BLANKETS  April 20-May 17 at...
Jericho Arts Centre  
1675 Discovery St, Vancouver, BC V6R 4K5
(604) 224-8007
 



....and of course WWW.FIRSTSATURDAY.CA for May 3 open studios...check out website for other artists participating.

Five of us artists got together and did an "art supply give away" to other artists.  Super fun and cleaned out the studios a bit.  We then headed down to Pat's Pub on Hastings for jazz and yam fries.

people with arms full of treasures

this guy was so excited to get a new hat for his stint in Fort Saint John

OUR SUNDAY...was a great day....visiting Passage Island, going to a play and ending with champagne and jazz on our deck soaking up the sun.

We visited PASSAGE ISLAND with some friends looking for recreational property.  We caught the water taxi out of Horseshoe Bay and the island is 10 minutes away between the mainland and Bowen Island.  60 lots altogether with about 50 of them having houses on them.  

scary landing at staircase in the sea but they knew what they were doing

water taxi waiting shed

Ha Ha

Community green for meetings & fire hose shed

Lot map

view from deck

lovely old cabin that needs a lot of TLC

inside love all the wood and lots of windows

cosy nook for reading or napping

this one also for sale

Passage Island

SEE THIS PLAY!

The play is now going to Montreal & Toronto.   HELEN LAWRENCE by Stan Douglas (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Douglas) and Chris Haddock (famous for DaVinci's Inquest & Boardwalk Empire).
It takes place in 1948 Vancouver, BC and is a multi media production using actors, B/W film and recorded music.  It is quite a technical feat for sure and I totally enjoyed it.  Acting was superb!


I am still in physio two days a week at VGH for my arm but have been enjoying the art in the building...they have a wonderful collection spread out around all their buildings...I know some of the artists and their work certainly cheers up the place.  One piece I finally checked out was Martha Sturdy's big red sculpture.  The story is quite nice...all about friends & family and the support that is needed around being in a hospital. 


 That is all for now...thanks for stopping by....Valerie






Helen Lawrence takes place in the petty crimeridden Vancouver of 1948. Although the characters and events are fictional, the story is set against the real history of mid-century Vancouver - a city still recovering from the global devastation of the Second World War and awaiting the unforeseen promise of the 1950s.
The play is set in two main locations. Hogan's Alley, once a hotbed of gambling and prostitution, was razed in the early '70s to make way for the Georgia Viaduct.
- See more at: http://www.nsnews.com/entertainment/theatre/helen-lawrence-digs-into-vancouver-s-scandalous-history-at-the-arts-club-1.898530#sthash.uSvq1DYp.dpuf

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