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The 19th Annual Eastside Culture Crawl runs November 19-22, 2015. With 425+ artists in 75+ buildings and more than 20,000 attendees, the Culture Crawl is the largest visual arts, design and crafts festival in Western Canada.
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eastsideculturecrawla visual arts, design & crafts festival
19th annual
culturecrawl.canovember 19–22 2015 thurs & fri 5–10pm
sat & sun 11am–6pm
open studios for everyone to explore • culturecrawl.ca2
On behalf of the City of Vancouver, i want to welcome everyone to the 19th annual eastside Culture Crawl.We are fortunate to have a strong and creative arts community here in Vancouver. i am proud of the many celebrations of art and culture that occur during the year and across the City. the eastside Culture Crawl is certainly one of Vancouver’s cultural treasures. there are many talented artists boasting a variety of art mediums in the eastside neighbourhood who are eager to share their talents with cultural crawlers year after year. it is the unique character of our city that allows us to be able to appreciate and participate in a celebration of the arts such as the eastside Culture Crawl.i want to thank the organizers of the Culture Crawl, the artists who are willing to showcase their talents, and everyone who makes this event such a success. i am sure everyone participating will enjoy another wonderful weekend!Yours truly,
gregor robertson mayor, city of vancouver
the Crawl, Vancouver’s largest visual arts, crafts and design festival has become a ‘must do’ event for thousands. this is where art happens! Located in the geographic heart of the city, the Crawl provides you with an exciting opportunity to discover art. this year we are welcoming several new buildings including acme studios and the arts Factory, along with 80+ new artists. We are fortunate to have a great team working with us who help make the festival run smoothly.Behind the scenes, the Crawl is advocating for affordable, safe and secure studio spaces. the society is part of the Flats advisory Committee, providing us with an opportunity to contribute our thoughts and vision for a strong and vibrant arts community. Our volunteer board of directors is active in building capacity within the organization, fundraising and ensuring that we are on track with our mission and vision. i am thankful for their dedication, support and hard work. i am excited to personally visit many of the artists that are at the creative core of Vancouver’s art scene. We are fortunate to have such a rich and varied artistic community. Here’s to another year of great art!
esther rausenberg executive director, eastside culture crawl
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Board of Directors 2015–16Laura aliagaCarolyn askewtrevor Campbelleri ishii Mira Malatestinic vice chair
alina McGuinness treasurerConnie saboLori sokoluk secretaryelizabeth snow chair
Special Thank Youthe aRC Paul de Guzman Morley Faber Michael Fitzsimmons & doris Macdougall zebo designsterry Kaufenberg Liz and Frank Malinka Laura Moore Rob O’dea Peter Pierobon
Casey scramstad fix studiosstudio Print Group Katherine surridge Richard tetrault eastside eats committee Juanita Chee Carylann Loeppky Mira Malatestinic Connie sabo
from the board chair
mobehind the scenes: we help make the crawl happen!
Esther Rausenberg executive director | Jodie Ponto administrator | Sylvia Cromack bookkeeperLaura Murray PR publicity | Richard Eriksson / Josh Shelley web developers | Odwak & Sons communication design
20th Anniversary Committee
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For four days, 400+ artists open their studios for you to see where they create their art and to learn about their practice. it’s an amazing opportunity to encounter a wide spectrum of art, craft and design. i hope you find your studio visits with our artists engaging, even inspirational!Our sincere gratitude goes to the City of Vancouver, the Province of British Columbia and our many sponsors whose generous support help to make this event possible. some of our sponsors have been with us since the beginning. We appreciate such exemplary loyalty. i also thank the Board of directors for their vision and commitment to the health of the society and its programs. this year members of the board labored long and hard to bring you Eastside Eats (page 9) —a book of art and recipes from long-time Crawl artists, whose proceeds directly support the society’s programs. Finally, i would like to express my deep appreciation to esther Rausenberg, our dedicated and energetic executive director, for her hard work and unfailing good humour.enjoy your visit to the eastside Culture Crawl!
elizabeth snow chair, eastside culture crawl
Rob O’dea co-chairWendy dPaul de Guzman
eri ishii co-chairRobin RipleyChrystale thompson
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Hot art Wet City gallery presents the second annual Hot Talks in partnership with the eastside Culture Crawl and curated by Rachael ashe. Join us for an evening of intimate and entertaining talks by artists, designers, and craftspeople—eight
speakers representing a cross-section of the wide variety of artists participating in the 2015 Culture Crawl. each will present a “show & tell” about their work, their studio, and their creative process.Ben Z Cooper Jacqueline Robins Renée Macdonald m.a.tateishi
Hanging by a Threada juried exhibition of works by Crawl artists exploring the endless possibilities of thread as an object, a metaphor and as action.
We are featuring two previews of work from artists participating in the Crawl. this is a great way to get a taste of the amazing art that is on exhibit in the artists’ studios. Juried by Paul de Guzman and eri ishii.
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1895 Venables st (at Victoria)opening night wednesday, november 4 6pm–8pmexhibit dates november 4–30 monday–saturday noon–4pm and one hour prior to all performances
Learning to Crawla juried exhibition of works featuring artists who are new to the Crawl this year.
280 e Cordova st (at Gore)opening night wednesday, november 4 5:30–7:00 pmexhibit dates october 27–december 7 wednesday–saturday 1pm –5 pm
Ross den Otter simone Richmond toby Barratt / Propellor designChristina Norberg
hot art wet city 2206 Main stevent date thursday, november 5 7pm (doors 6:30pm) admission $5 advance plus service chargetickets & information hotartwetcity.com/culturecrawl2015 still from Clayton Holmes’ Pool
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Moving Art 2015 this year’s 2nd annual eastside Culture Crawl Film and Video Projection, Do You Remember?, is a nineteen-minute montage by six filmmakers who take us to many places—alert Bay, storm Bay, a deep pool, a child’s tale, a dedication to Robert Bresson and a memory machine. though these pieces are varied in style and move from meditative to thought provoking, they are connected with elements of memory, time and place. the screening begins with Floathouse by Jenny Hawkinson, a moving house on the alert Bay waterfront, followed by sean Karemaker’s drawn story Never Grow Old and then the evocative Pool by Clayton Holmes. the fourth film is In Memory of Mouchette by antony Rolland. Will stacey’s time-lapsed Storm Bay Reflections is the fifth and the montage concludes with Ben Z Cooper’s Do You Remember?. Curated by Katherine surridge and esther Rausenberg.charles clark gallery 1345 Clark drive (strange Fellows Brewing)exhibit dates november 19–22 noon–11pm
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Jacquard Weavingthis early industrial technology is a precursor to the modern computer. see ongoing demos throughout the Crawl weekend at the Big Green House (450 Heatley ave.).
GlassblowingTerminal City Glass (pictured, left) in the Mergatroid Building (1191 Parker st.) thursday 6–8 pm: sonya Labrie; 8–10 pm: Larissa Blokhuis friday 6–8 pm: Jaan Poldas; 8–10 pm: scott Mcdougall saturday 12–2 pm: Guy Hollington 2–4 pm: Brad turner; 4–6 pm: Kate Urban sunday 12–2 pm: Heather Konschuh; 2–4 pm: aaron Oussoren; 4–6 pm: tcgc team Night
Chainsaw Carving Watch Vancouver stump artist Jesse Töso at work outside studio #101 at the northwest corner of Parker Street Studios (1000 Parker st.) November 21–22, 3–4pm.
Create a 16mm FilmLearn the principles of filmmaking with 16mm b& w film at Cineworks Annex (235 alexander st. lane entrance). November 28; 1pm–5pm; special Culture Crawl price: $20+gst; info culturecrawl.ca/events register http://16mm-film-workshop.eventbrite.ca
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northeastdiscover studios that hug the railroad tracks along Powell street. at Portside Studios, meet a dozen accomplished painters and installation artists interpreting local and distant landscapes, exploring the figure, and experimenting with form and colour. at the corner of Powell and Commercial drive, visit The ARC, one of the few purpose-built artist live-work buildings in the city. Here, you’ll find 15 studios filled with everything from furniture, leather work and jewellery, to surreal sculptures made from found objects, intricately patterned drawings and paintings, to film props and puppets. Be inspired by abstract painting at studios in the newly renovated Hamilton Bank Building on Powell at Victoria drive. then head to Vancouver Community Laboratory where you’ll encounter nearly a dozen artists creating sculptures, furniture and installations out of glass, metal and wood. don’t miss the wooden eyeglass frames!
Navigate the Crawlsee the crawl map on pages 18–19, and online at culturecrawl.ca/map
Articles by Robi Smith
northwestthis area features some of the oldest architecture in the city. Near the corner of alexander street and Railway are studios in former industrial factories and warehouses. at Railtown Studios, open the doors to drawings, paintings and photography. as you walk east along Railway, visit artists working in assemblage, painting, mixed-media collage, photography and print-making. Nearby, check out Octopus Studios near Oppenheimer Park. the 20 artists here work in a wide range of media, from jewellery made from unconventional materials, to tiny ceramics, surreal drawings and sculpture, paintings and humorous dog photography. Further east is Razstone Studios and MakerLabs.New this year: we’ve extended the Crawl’s western boundary to Columbia street to capture more great art studios in Chinatown. en-route to Acme Studios on Hastings street, stop in at Hungry Thumbs on Main to explore the work of painters, ceramic artists, sculptors and portrait artists. then head one block south to Studio 126 on east Pender street to take in furniture made from reclaimed coastal wood, as well as printmaking and sculpture.
there’s no need to look at and buy art on an empty stomach!
Eating on the Crawl
Visit our food vendor sponsors Fujiya, Union Food Market, Uprising Bread, Wilder Snail, and the Crawl beer garden at Strange Fellows Brewing (see map on pages 18–19 for locations).Vancouver’s finest food trucks will also be on location around the Crawl— check the Vancouver Food truck app at: streetfoodapp.com/vancouver.
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installationThe Receiving Linethe Receiving Line is the term used at the wedding reception for the bride and groom to greet each guest with open arms, hugs or handshakes. Sherry Cooper’s paper torsos have gestural arms and each one emotes differently as reflective of their personality. Her wild and gay images were created on her Galaxy s Note, and are intended to upstage the bride’s dress of white lace, tulle and satin. Charles Clark Gallery in strange Fellows Brewing (1345 Clark dr.) Nov 16–22.
south endthe industrial area south of terminal avenue is home to a new art hub. The Arts Factory features painters and other 2- and 3-dimensional artists who draw inspiration from street art, music, nature, and found materials. a few minutes’ drive or bike east along terminal avenue leads to The Old Foundry where seven artists push the boundaries of metal, ceramics and stone, as well as painting and photography. Next, head north to William Clark Studios with over 25 artists at work creating felt sculptures mimicing nature, intricate tapestries of neighbourhood scenes, hand-woven fabrics, and vibrant paintings capturing everything from street graffiti to gardens to abstract reflections of natural systems. this is also home to the Vancouver sculpture studio: figurative and abstract work in terra cotta, marble and bronze. When you’re ready for a break, Strange Fellows Brewing is hosting a beer garden for Crawl weekend, offering locally-made craft beer. it is also the location of sherry Cooper’s installation piece (see right) and the Crawl’s Moving Art Video and Film Projections (see page 5).
strathconaVancouver’s oldest neighbourhood, strathcona’s tree-lined streets feature meticulously restored character homes. Many studios here are inside artists’ homes, giving you a glimpse into the hum of creativity that usually happens behind closed doors. there are 20+ studios in this neighbourhood all within easy walking distance of each other.Walking between studios, keep an eye on the ground for mosaics that tell the stories of people who’ve shaped the neighbourhood. Pick up a snack or coffee at one of the area’s many corner stores and cafes, including the Union Market and the Wilder Snail. Be sure not to miss the studios north of east Hastings street, as well as the eclectic outdoor murals (supported by the strathcona Business improvement association) along Glen drive and Franklin street. across the tracks, experience the inventiveness of Propellor, the Yew Woodshop and founding Crawl building The Onion. a stone’s throw away, catch a bite to eat from a food truck before plunging into the Mergatroid and Parker Street studios.
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Studio 101
Crawling for KidsMelk art & design is hosting an afternoon of hands-on creativity for kids aged 3–14. an artist will guide
kids in the creation of a unique work of art with an introduction to screen-printing. a perfect way to encourage children’s participation during the Crawl!First come first served!melk art & design 936 Clark dr
saturday, november 21 sunday, november 22 noon–3pmmore information [email protected]
Many eastside schools are designated as inner-city and have little exposure to the visual arts and art-making. studio 101 brings school children into artist studios for free workshops with professional artists. For many participants, it is their first time connecting with professional artists and arts experiences. the program fosters an understanding of the artistic and creative process, while promoting their creative confidence and an appreciation of the visual arts. students from Britannia elementary from grades 5–7 will visit artist studios to create sculptures, paintings, animation, and mixed media items.the eastside Culture Crawl society (eccs) provides the school with funds for students to purchase a piece of artwork. students are introduced to the adjudication process, and give particular consideration to the diversity of artistic practice. the selected work is exhibited at the school and becomes part of the school’s art collection.studio 101 was conceived in 2007 by Crawl artists Mira Malatestinic, Richard tetrault and Kathryn Youngs. it is proudly supported by the eccs and Opus art supplies.
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the eastside culture crawl officially began in 1997 with 45 visual artists in three strathcona-area studio buildings: 1000
Parker, Paneficio studios and the Glass Onion. Our attendance then was only a few hundred people.the Crawl has now grown to include over 400 artists and more than 70 venues. Participants include visual artists, craftspeople and designers, and the event attracts an audience of more than 25,000.the organization itself has evolved into a cultural event that is richly experiential, providing visitors with an in-depth glimpse into the heart of the east Van creative community.Our mandate:• Toeducateandincreasethepublic’s
appreciation of the visual arts through exhibitions, presentations and displays
• Topreserveandpromotethedevelopmentof, and excellence in, the visual arts in Canada by providing opportunities to enable artists to train and produce their work where such facilities are difficult to obtain, or otherwise not available
• Toadvanceeducationandincreasethepublic’s understanding and appreciation of the arts by providing opportunities for workshops and seminars in the arts, as well as presentations to the community.
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Eastside Eats Eastside Eats is a fundraiser cookbook for the eastside Culture Crawl society, featuring recipes and artwork from 19 original Crawl artists, including: Judson Beaumont, Luke Blackstone, Marcus Bowcott, Leonard Brett, erica Grimm, Noel Hodnett, Bill Horne, Claire Kujundzic, eve Leader, Georgina Lohan, eric Montgomery, Fredi Rahn, Robin Ripley, Jacqueline Robins, Maureen sugrue, Richard tetrault, Jane Wolsak, Janice Wong and Kathryn Youngs. the book is designed by Carylann Loeppky of dope design, wood covers by Kevin Kimoto of
Leonard Brett
Uproots, laser cuts by MakerLabs, and a limited edition print run of 250 printed by studio Print Group.order your copy: [email protected]
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the joy of building an art collection can start at any time, even with the smallest budget. seeing lots of artwork and getting to know the artist helps you to make a decision when the time comes to begin your collection. But what is the ‘right work’ and ‘right time’ is, of course, very personal. the Culture Crawl is your opportunity to see where art is made and meet the artists. talk with friends, research the artists that interest you, and probe into what inspires your favorite artist’s creative process. Remember that most artists are open to showing their work even after the Crawl is over, so do leave your number and pick up a business card.Buy what you like. simple advice, and true! trust your instinct and fill your collection with pieces you love. Stick with original art. Original artworks are unique, one-of-a-kind, and should carry the artist’s signature somewhere on the work itself.Know the difference between an original work and a reproduction. Reproductions are mass-produced copies of original artwork and dilute the impact of the original work. Most of what you will see at the Crawl is original, not mass-produced. How are art prices set? One of the most important factors is demand. the size and medium of the piece, as well as how well known the artist is, are other factors.
the herb and dorothy story He was a postal clerk. she was a librarian. With their modest means, Herb and dorothy Vogel managed to build one of the most important contemporary art collections in history, simply because they were passionate about art.to follow their inspiring story, look for the critically acclaimed documentary Herb & Dorothy (2008).
you doN’T haVe To be a rockefellerTo collecT arT
collecting photography
Love, Passion & Investment: A Photography Primer Whether for love for a particular image, a passion for the medium, or wise investment, there are a number of criteria that should inform your selection of a photograph. Contemporary photography can be divided in three broad categories: colour, black and white (b&w) and photo-based. they include traditional/analog, alternative process and digital. 1. Artists: does the artist exhibit regularly; how
have critics responded? is s/he engaged with contemporary art/photographic practices? do they have gallery representation?
2. Medium: What medium is the work printed on, and with which process? Critically, is it stable? is it signed? While photographs aren’t fragile, they are works on paper and sensitive to uv damage, fading, curling, etc.
traditional methods: Both b&w and colour prints should have clear highlights and a clean border. Yellowing or staining indicates contamination and guarantees the print will degrade over time.
▶ archivally-processed b&w images (1874–) were considered the most stable of photographic media until the advent of digital printing.
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these articles are part of a series on collecting art. read more at culturecrawl.ca
▶ Most images are printed on silver gelatin paper, either fibre-based or resin-coated. a light-sensitive coating is applied to a neutral, acid-free paper base in the former; in the latter, it’s sandwiched between layers of polyethylene. in general, avoid anything with poly in the list of ingredients. Prints can be further stabilized/enhanced via toning; selenium or sepia is generally used.
▶ Chromogenic or C-print (1942–), a colour-negative process, is dye-based and works prior to the mid-1990s are notoriously unstable. think of that lovely, faded image hanging on a south wall.
▶ ilfochrome (1960s–2012), a direct positive medium formerly known as Cibachrome, is considered archival. although dye-based, collectors report stability in normal light. C-prints and Cibachromes as well as most other colour processes have been replaced by digital output.
digital media: digital image-making indelibly altered the production and presentation of photographic images. the historically brief lifespan of colour prints has been extended by nearly a century. each print should include the date, and information on printer, inks and medium used; i.e., epson 4800; Ultrachrome inks; Moab Rag entrada Natural, 300 gms.editions: digital printing reset the standard for archival stability; however, the ease with which images are now produced places the question of edition front and centre. as with most things, scarcity determines value.
▶ is the image one of a numbered edition and, if so, how many prints were issued? Were any purchased by important institutions and/or collectors? is there a secondary edition— a smaller version of the same image, and run of 1000?
presentation: Large prints are often face-mounted; a print or transparency is adhered to the rear surface of a sheet of plexi-glass. there is some uncertainty about the long-term stability of this technique.
▶ traditional framing protects work from atmospheric damage and dust. Mat and backing should be cut from acid-free, rag board. uv-resistant den Glass, while costly, provides additional protection.
Photography article by Kiku Hawkes
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studio guide NeW tHis YeaR ◊ WHeeLCHaiR aCCess○ WasHROOMsstUdiO MediUM sUiteA1 329 RAiLwAY ST.
David Beckett Assemblage, Mixed Media, Sculpture L7
A2 MAkERLABS, 780 E CORDOvA ST. ○ ◊ Becki Chan Jewellery, Sculpture Jean v. Dunbar Painting Derek Gaw Furniture, New Media, Other Stephanie Geracitano Jewellery
Jeremie Laguette Drawing, Furniture, Painting2nd floor Mad Betty Painting kathryn miller Furniture, Sculpture second nature woodcraftFurniture Julie van Oyen Drawing, Mixed Media
A3 UNiON GOSPEL, 361 HEATLEY AvE.
Union Gospel Mission Drawing, Painting, Photography
Maurice McElrea Place
A4 RAiLTOwN STUDiOS, 321 RAiLwAY ST.shirley anne Drawing, Painting, Textile 106Brian C Cyr Photography 401
Brandon Stephenson Assemblage, Drawing, Painting 307
A5 RAzSTONE STUDiOS, 603 POwELL ST.kathryn Alma-Nihte Textile, Painting, Drawing main floorDianna Burns Painting James Fletcher Sculpture upstairsian Forbes Printmaking, Painting,
DrawingA6 OCTOPUS STUDiOS, 393 POwELL ST. ○
Tere Antoni FurnitureSuzy Arbor Painting
Jennifer Brant Clay, Painting, TextileSean Draper Mixed MediaBeata kacy Jewellery, Photography,
TextileSean karemaker Drawing, SculpturePatrick Leach Clay, Photography
Emily Ludington Clay, Printmaking Maria-Margaretta Clay, Painting, Photography Mark McCarvill Photography
Jennifer Mitton Drawing, Painting, OtherMarta Musa Mixed Media, PhotographyCat Pino Mixed Media 1st floorDana Reed Jewellery, Leatherwork,
Photography Margo Ronson Jewellery, Metalwork Summer Scott Mixed Media Jeremy Sikorski Clay, Sculpture verena Strigler Jewellery
Rodney victor Painting balcony Treeline Apparel Printmaking, Textile
A7 HUNGRY THUMBS STUDiO, 233 MAiN ST.Jeff Burnette Assemblage, Glass,
SculptureLeanne Christie Painting
stUdiO MediUM sUiteA8 DOwNTOwN EASTSiDE NEiGHBOURHOOD HOUSE 573 E HASTiNGS ST. ○ ◊Downtown Eastside Neighbourhood House
Drawing, Painting, Photography
A9 339 RAiLwAY ST.Galen Felde Painting 209Hugh kearney Painting, Other 106Gerri York Photography, Printmaking 203A10 287 ALExANDER ST.John Steil Painting, Printmaking, Other
A11 25 GORE AvE.Jerk with A Camera Film, Mixed Media,
PhotographyB1 STUDiO 126, 126 E PENDER ST.
Ryan Quirico Furniture Anna-karolina Szul Mixed Media, Printmaking,
SculptureB2 737 E PENDER ST. ○ ◊
Abubilladesigns Furniture, Other basementB3 700 E PENDER ST.
Fritz Firings Clay, Jewellery side kiln Clay side
B4 727 PRiNCESS ST.Sharon Tenenbaum Mixed Media, Photography
B5 QUATTRO POSE, 733 kEEFER ST.kiku hawkes photographyMixed Media, Photography,
TextileB6 JACkSON FivE, 740 JACkSON AvE.Matthew Freed ClayB7 ELEMENTAL DESiGNS, 717 HAwkS AvE. Sandra Bilawich Furniture, Mixed Media,
SculptureB8 BiG GREEN HOUSE, 450 HEATLEY AvE.Ruth Scheuing Textile
Mary Lou Trinkwon TextileB9 729 GORE AvE. ○ ◊DMR Ceramics Clay, Jewellery, Mixed Media
B10 719 E. PENDER ST.Joanna wells Fashion, Jewellery, PaintingB11 716 E HASTiNGS ST. ○ ◊Sibéal Foyle Drawing, Painting, OtherPeter Pierobon Furniture, Sculpture rearB12 593 E GEORGiA ST.Monkey100 Mixed Media, Painting,
Printmaking ground
B13 535 HAwkS AvE. ○wendy Sexsmith Painting
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visit culturecrawl.ca for the most up-to-date artist listings & accessibility details stUdiO MediUM sUiteB14 RAvEN’S EYE STUDiO, 458 E HASTiNGS ST. ○
Haisla Collins Drawing, Mixed Media, Painting
Jerry whitehead PaintingB15 450 E HASTiNGS ST.Maria Gaudin Mixed Media, Painting, Other
katrina Stock Mixed Media, Sculpture, Textile
B16 288 E GEORGiA ST.Espiritu Design Studio Clay, Furniture, Textile 130B17 ACME STUDiOS, 112 E HASTiNGS ST.wOOD viBE TRiBE Drawing, Jewellery, Paintingbasement
Gabriel koenig Mixed Media, New Media, Performance Art 90
Alex waber Photography 108 James kemp Assemblage, Clay, Sculpture140 Louise Solecki weir Clay, Painting, Sculpture 140 Mark Ollinger Painting, Sculpture 210
Nichola Clark Mixed Media, Painting, Sculpture 210
Francis Tiffany Drawing 230 Angela Owre Painting 230
Duncan MacCallum Assemblage, Mixed Media, Sculpture 240
Tristesse Seeliger Mixed Media, Painting, Other Michael Shumiatcher Painting, Sculpture Ryan Lundy Printmaking D-EviL LivE-D Other
Linda Lewis Clay, Printmaking Gam Gallery Michael Mew Drawing, Painting Gam Gallery
Trevor van den Eijnden New Media, Painting, Sculpture Gam Gallery
C1 1118 E. GEORGiA ST.Trevor Mills OtherC2 1133 kEEFER ST.
b.b. gun leather Leatherwork alley
C3 YEw wORkSHOP, 1295 FRANCES ST. ○ ◊Logan Gilday Clay, Drawing, FurnitureDanielle Gilday Jewellery, Other
Ben McLaughlin Furniture, Mixed Media, Sculpture
willow & Stump FurnitureC4 RED LiGHT STUDiO, 1019 EAST CORDOvA ST. ○
Ewelina Pankowska Furniture, Jewellery, OtherC5 PROPELLOR, 1120 E GEORGiA ST. ○ ◊
Propellor Furniture, Metalwork, Sculpture
stUdiO MediUM sUiteC6 PiNk MONkEY STUDiOS, 830 UNiON ST.Ross den Otter Photography, Mixed MediaC7 PiLLOw FiGHT FACTORY, 829 UNiON ST.Pillow Fight Factory Textile
C8 PANEFiCO STUDiOS, 800 kEEFER ST. ○ ◊Arnt Arntzen Furniture, Photography alleyvalerie Arntzen Assemblage, Mixed Media,
PhotographySharon Petty PhotographyRichard Tetrault Mixed Media, Painting,
Printmakingyellow door, Hawks Ave.
C9 THE ONiON STUDiO, 1103 UNiON ST. ○Taralee Guild Painting end of hallBrendan Hunter PhotographyPatsy kay kolesar Jewellery 7Jana kucera JewelleryHeather Matwe Jewellery, Metalwork,
Sculpture 10Linda Read JewellerySimone Richmond JewelleryShirley Ross Jewellery, PhotographyC10 eatART FOUNDATiON, 882 E CORDOvA ST. ○ ◊
Ben z Cooper Film, Mixed Media, New Media, alley
C11 ARTRESCUE, 856 E GEORGiA ST.Jessie McNeil Drawing, Mixed Media, OtherC12 884 E GEORGiA ST. ○ ◊Gailan Ngan Clay, PaintingRay Ophoff PaintingJoan Tayler Jewellery, Other backC13 813 PRiOR ST.rollexx young-lovegrovePainting
C14 715 vERNON DR.Niki Holmes ClayMelissa Hume Clay, SculptureD1 1269 CLARk DR. ○ ◊
Blacksuns,studio,galleryFurniture, Jewellery, PaintingD2 ARTS FACTORY, 281 iNDUSTRiAL AvE . ◊
FELT à la main with LOvEFashion, Textile, Other studio A vanessa Lam Assemblage, Mixed Media,
Painting studio ADead kittie Drawing, Jewellery, Painting
kat McPhee Mixed Media studio B Eric Neighbour Clay, Painting, Sculpture 1 Antony Rolland Mixed Media, Painting,
SculptureSophie Spiridonoff Painting
Catherine Tableau Mixed Media, Painting, Otherstudio A natasha vukovic Drawing, Painting,
Printmaking
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STUDIO GUIDE stUdiO MediUM sUiteD3 PARkER STREET STUDiOS, 1000 PARkER ST. ○ ◊Fine Art Framing Painting, Printmaking, Other100kate Duncan Furniture 101Borkowicz wood Arts Furniture 101TÖso wood works Furniture, Sculpture, Other101Nicholas Purcell FurnitureFurniture 101Michael Brown Painting 105Tannis Hopkins Painting 108Mary Blaze Drawing, Mixed Media,
Painting 108Now fine art & photography
Mixed Media, Painting, Photography 108
Sherry Cooper Drawing, Mixed Media, Painting 108
katsumi kimoto Painting 108 Drawbridge
EntertainmentJewellery, Leatherwork, Metalwork 110A
Emilie Crewe Drawing, Painting, Other 110B Tanya Slingsby Painting 110B karen Lorena Parker Drawing, Mixed Media,
Painting 110BChristine Breakell-Lee Mixed Media, Painting 110BFran Jenkins Sculpture 115Cathryn Jenkins Sculpture 115
Malachi Mckann Joinery Furniture 120Ben Ostrander Furniture 120Fredi Rahn Clay 120Michael Bull Mixed Media, Photography136Brent Granby Mixed Media, Painting,
Sculpture 146Christian Dahlberg Photography, Painting, Other152Lena Savic Mixed Media, Photography,
Other 155Sasha Lozaic Painting 155Benjamin Lee Jewellery, Printmaking,
Sculpture 200Jonathan Lee Photography, Printmaking 200Daniel de Regt Photography, Sculpture 200zohar Mixed Media, Painting 200Peter Shin Fashion, New Media, Painting200The SnackArt CollectiveMixed Media, Photography,
Sculptureacross from 200
Deborah Bakos Painting 202karen Holland Mixed Media, Painting,
Sculpture 202
wendi Copeland Painting, Photography, Printmaking 202
katherine Gordon Painting 202A Cagey Bee Painting, Jewellery 204kari kristensen Printmaking 204westerly Handmade Shoes Fashion, Leatherwork, Other204
Toodlebunny Jewellery 204Buenostyle Jewellery 204Melody kurt Clay 207Red Star Furniture Furniture 207Denna Erickson Painting, Mixed Media 208Sally Gooding Mixed Media 208Sonya iwasiuk Mixed Media, Painting 208Filou Design Jewellery 210
stUdiO MediUM sUite fiveleft leather Fashion, Leatherwork 210
Fix STUDiOS Other 212Miriam Aroeste Mixed Media, Painting 215Judy D. Shane Painting, Photography 221Melanie Ellery Painting 224Lynda Gerty Painting 224Dana Ayotte Mixed Media, Painting,
Textile 224
Laurel Swenson Drawing, Mixed Media, Painting 224
Thompson Brennan Drawing, Mixed Media, Painting 226
Lori Goldberg Painting 228Alan Atkins Furniture, Other 230Fred weiss Photography 250Judson Beaumont Furniture, Mixed Media 260Upholstery Couture Furniture, Textile 265Jennifer Harwood Painting 270Marney-Rose Edge Painting 270Michael Fitzsimmons Painting 280Doris MacDougall Drawing, Painting 280Lucas wolf Painting 280ATomoko Tahara Fashion, Other 302Brendalyn Avender Jewellery, Metalwork 302Julie Pongrac Textile 305Carla Tak Painting 310Bridget Catchpole DesignJewellery 315victor Goertz Drawing, Painting 316Pilar Mehlis Drawing, Mixed Media,
Painting 318
Andrea Taylor Drawing, Painting, Printmaking 318
Noel Hodnett Painting, Photography, Sculpture 320
Jim Park Painting 321Ann Thinghuus Painting, Printmaking 321val Nelson Drawing, Painting 322BNiina Chebry Painting 322David Taewook Cho Furniture, Painting 324Arleigh wood Drawing, Mixed Media,
Painting 326Pam Hudson Drawing, Painting 328klee Larsen Photography, Mixed Media328Robbie vergara Screenprinting Fashion, Printmaking, Textile330Carole Sinclair Mixed Media, Painting 334Jo Ann kronquist Photography 335Carylann Painting 338Eve Leader Painting 340Hella keese Painting 342Natalie Reynolds Painting 342Meredith Aitken Mixed Media, Painting 344
Leather Monsters Leatherwork, Textile 350veronica Foster Mixed Media 350Liane McLaren varnam Mixed Media, Painting,
Printmaking 350Creative MayheM Other 350Lynn Falconer Drawing, Sculpture 350Britta Fluevog Clay, Sculpture, Textile 351
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stUdiO MediUM sUiteLawrence Lowe Drawing, Printmaking 352Robin Ripley Assemblage, Mixed Media,
Sculpture 352katherine Surridge Drawing, Painting 400Cybele ironside Painting 401kelly Haydon Printmaking, Painting 404Ronda Green Clay 406olga campbell Photography, Mixed Media,
Clay 406Ronna Ander Painting 406
anita edwards Textile, Painting, Mixed Media 406
Gladys Muirhead Clay 406 Dennis Goodman Drawing, Mixed Media,
Painting 410 CLANCY DENNEHY Assemblage 410
Jan kasparec Painting 420Adornation Jewellery, Metalwork 426Dana Johnson Drawing, Mixed Media,
Painting 430Pia Gemma Painting 430michael griffin Drawing, Mixed Media,
Painting 430David Tycho Painting 430isaac John Lewis Drawing, Mixed Media,
Painting 430Patricia Atchison Drawing, Painting 435john capitano Painting 435Robinson Studios Sculpture 440Suzy Baker Design Textile, Drawing, Other 450
Jordan Holms Painting, Textile 455Corrinne wolcoski Painting 460karen Bagayawa Mixed Media, Painting,
Sculpture 480
Cappellino Custom HatsFashion, Textile, Other 480ByNature Other 490D4 OLD FOUNDRY BUiLDiNG, 1790 vERNON DR. Gordon Brunner PhotographyHeather Craig Drawing, PaintingJocelyne Dodier Metalwork, SculptureOliver Harwood SculptureGolem Designs & CeramicsClayJacquie Rolston Drawing, Sculpture, OtherupstairsPrickly Potter Ceramics ClayD5 MERGATROiD BUiLDiNG, 975 vERNON DR. ○dahlhaus ceramics Clay, Painting 3Russell Hackney CeramicsClay 3ANYUTA Drawing, Painting, Sculpturecourtyardheyday design Clay, Jewellery 202Romney Shipway Fashion, Furniture, Other 205Robert Shiozaki Clay 215Mattias Morales (MM woodworks) Other 220Enrique Morales (Madera Fina) Furniture 220Bronsino Designs Fashion, Leatherwork, Other225
stUdiO MediUM sUiteSorour Abdollahi Painting, Mixed Media 230
NikNaz kahnamoui Mixed Media, Painting, Photography 230
Christina Norberg Drawing, Mixed Media, Painting 230
Lisa Ochowycz Painting 230Jon Shaw Drawing, Mixed Media,
Painting 230Lori Popadiuk Mixed Media, Painting 230Suzan Marczak Clay, Painting 230gail fromson Mixed Media, Printmaking 235kaija Rautiainen Mixed Media, Textile 235Hanna Haapasalo Textile, Other 235Enrico konig Furniture 250Jacqueline Robins Clay, Printmaking 250Hitomi Mckenzie Clay 255Sasamat Creative Glass 255Jinny whitehead Clay 265joan barnet studio 3 Clay 265 Yi wei Pottery Clay 265Cheryl Stapleton Clay 265m.a. tateishi Mixed Media, Painting 280Brad Sieber Furniture, OtherJames Ceaser Glass, Metalwork, PaintingCheryl Fortier Painting
Guy Hollington GlassSonja kobrehel @ Pro Art Glass Studio Painting, Drawing, GlassCeci Lam Painting
Larissa Blokhuis Clay, Glass, Mixed Media *Mikhail Pertsev Drawing, Painting, Sculpture*Joanne Andrighetti Glass *TCGCHolly Cruise Glass, Jewellery *TCGCHope Forstenzer Glass *TCGCMaria keating Glass, Jewellery *TCGCHeather konschuh Glass Glass, Jewellery, Sculpture*TCGCSonya Labrie Glass, Jewellery, Sculpture*TCGC
Scott McDougall Glass, Jewellery, Sculpture*TCGC Laura Murdoch inc. Glass *TCGC
Elisabeth Owre Glass, Jewellery *TCGCMinori Takagi Glass, Jewellery *TCGC
Diane Thompson Glass *TCGCBrad Turner Glass, Sculpture *TCGC
kate Urban Glass *TCGCD6 496 PRiOR ST. Booth Milton Glass, Metalwork, Mixed
MediaD7 260 NORTHERN ST. ○George Rammell Mixed Media, Sculpture mainD8 240 NORTHERN ST. ○Murfitt Guitars Other 2nd floor
Joshua van Dyke Painting, SculptureE1 1009 ODLUM ST. ◊Robyn williams Clay alley
*tCGC = terminal City Glass Co-Op* enter studio from Parker st.
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stUdiO MediUM sUiteE2 ONLOk GALLERY & STUDiOS, 1636 vENABLES ST. ○
M w Bowen Drawing, Mixed Media, Painting main floor
Heather Cho Mixed Media, Painting, Printmaking
TikTok Mixed Media, Painting Dallyn Rule Drawing, Painting, Sculpture
E3 GOLDMOSS SATELLiTE, 1338 FRANkLiN ST. ○Lee Roberts Drawing, SculptureE4 1635 POwELL ST.Diane kennedy FashionE5 1345 GRANT ST. ○ ◊Shirley wiebe Drawing, Mixed Media,
Photography main floor
E6 512 viCTORiA DR. Caitlin ffrench Fashion, Textile, OtherE7 1288 SALSBURY DR.
Pretty Pixy Jewellery, Mixed Media, Painting
E8 wiLLiAM CLARk STUDiOS, 1310 wiLLiAM ST. ○David Thompson Painting 1Lauren Morris Mixed Media, Painting 1penny eisenberg Painting 2Dzee Louise Drawing, Jewellery, Painting5Bettina Matzkuhn Textile 6Rene whitlock Other 7Bernadine Fox Jewellery, Mixed Media 7Rita Leroux Painting 8Avancouver Sculpture Studio Clay, Photography, Sculpture8A
Ellen Scobie Mixed Media, Printmaking, Sculpture 8A
Gregg Steffensen Mixed Media, Painting 8BLouise A. DeGagné Mixed Media, Painting 8BDeanna Fogstrom Painting, Photography 9Susan kokura Furniture, Mixed Media 9susan patterson Painting 9zed Payne Sculpture, Textile 10Junko Takashima Textile 10 BAlison Horwood Textile 10BAnne Gaze Drawing, Painting,
Printmaking 12Carol Nottingham Painting, Mixed Media 12irina Azarenkova Painting 13Oona Clothing CompanyFashion 14
Jenn Brisson Jewellery, Mixed Media, Painting 15
Sherri Rogers Painting 15BE9 vANCOUvER COMMUNiTY LAB, 1907 TRiUMPH ST. ○kim Cooper Sculpture, Furniture, Fashion
stUdiO MediUM sUite Markus kirchgasser Glass, Metalwork, Other
Steel Tapestry Studio Metalwork, Photography, Sculpture
James McDonald Fashion, Metalwork, OtherMarty McLennan Furniture, Metalwork,
Photography Desiríée Patterson Metalwork, Photography,
SculptureLinda Schmidt Mixed Media, Painting,
Sculpture upstairsron simmer Sculpture metal shop
will Stacey Furniture, Metalwork, Sculpture
Jodi Stark Furniture, Jewellery, Sculpture
Heather Talbot Drawing, Photography, Textile
E10 PORTSiDE STUDiOS, 150 MCLEAN DR. ○Andrea Armstrong PaintingEllen Bang PaintingDennis Brown PaintingAndrea Des Mazes Drawing, PaintingDave Denson PaintingJudith Fairwood Mixed Media, PaintingSandra Harrison Drawing, Mixed Media,
PaintingEri ishii Drawing, PaintingJoel Mara Drawing, PaintingConnie Sabo Drawing, Mixed Media,
SculptureRichard Stout PaintingEva wideman Drawing, Painting
Jeff wilson PaintingJane wolsak Drawing, PaintingE11 HAMiLTON BANk BUiLDiNG, 1895 POwELL ST. ○
kate MacDonald Assemblage, Mixed Media, Painting 10, 3rd floor
The Hive Printing: Norbert Mantik & Rebekah McGurran
Printmaking, Textile
Les Sears Mixed Media, New Media, Painting 10, 3rd floor
Lori Sokoluk Mixed Media, Painting 19, 3rd floorE12 THE ARC, 1701 POwELL ST. ○ ◊
Chris Blades Furniture, Mixed Media, Painting 101
Charmian Nimmo Clay, Jewellery, Sculpture 101 Roy Mackey Sculpture, Other 108
Marta Baricsa Painting, Other 108Moth Orbit Object TheaterFilm, Mixed Media,
Performance Art 203Bhaskar krag Painting, Drawing 207
Christina wightman Mixed Media, Printmaking, Other 211
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stUdiO MediUM sUiteMichael Smith-Jones Furniture 306Color Sound Lab Clay, Mixed Media, Painting307Tzigan Leather Leatherwork 403Michael Higgins Furniture 405Shaun Bester Other 406Andy Jewellery 503
Street & Saddle Fashion, Leatherwork, Painting 506
darcy davis fx studio Film, Metalwork, Sculpture507 Barnacle Productions Jewellery, Mixed Media,
Painting 704
E13 936 CLARk DR. Hand and Sew Fashion, Textile, OtherJon Janzen Printmaking, Othermelk art & design Jewellery, Mixed Media,
PrintmakingE14 1530 GRAvELEY ST. ◊Stanley Mishkin Drawing, Painting 308E15 1784 E HASTiNGS ST. The kettle Society Drawing, Painting,
PhotographyE16 1765 kiTCHENER ST. Evaly Art Drawing, Painting,
Performance ArtE17 1674 COMMERCiAL DR. ○ ken Claude Lambert Jewellery unit 2E18 1387 vENABLES ST. ○
Alternative Creations Studio Clay, Jewellery, Mixed Media
E19 1610 CLARk DR. Michelle Sirois-Silver Studio Textile
E20 1340 E PENDER ST.Union wood Company FurnitureE21 1160 viCTORiA DR. Jada-Gabrielle Pape Mixed Media, Painting,
PrintmakingE22 1628 GRANT ST. ○Alec Smecher Furniture, New Media, Other2E23 1330 NAPiER ST. p+a furniture Furniture, Other
How much does it cost? there is no admission charge for the Culture Crawl.Where can I park? street parking is available around the eastside. avoid parking near Parker street studios as the area can be quite congested. Consider taking transit, walking, or riding your bike instead! Many buildings are within easy walking distance from each other, and Modo will have a shuttle on saturday and sunday to help you get around the Crawl. Where can I eat and drink? Check the map (pages 18–19) to find the locations of our food vendor sponsors: Fujiya, Union Food Market, and the Wilder snail. Food trucks are in the parking lot of Parker street studios, and strange Fellows Brewing is hosting the Crawl’s beer garden. Do you have an ATM? No, but most artists and food vendors have some form of credit or debit machine. What should I bring? Comfortable shoes, water, and an umbrella. don’t be deterred by a little rain!Can I take photos? Please respect the artists and ask before taking photographs in any studio. Can I bring my kids? Yes, kids love art too! take them early when it’s not too busy. also check out our Crawling For Kids on saturday and sunday (see page 8). Can I bring my pets? Please leave your pets at home! How can I find out more information about the artists in the Crawl? a searchable artist/studio/medium listing is available at culturecrawl.ca.
crawl faq
modo shuttle servicesaturday and sunday, 11am–5pm, leaving from Parker st. at Clark dr. outside espressotec (grab a coffee while you’re there!) Check the map at culturecrawl.ca for schedule and route.
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A1 329 Railway St.A2 ○◊ MakerLabs, 780 E. Cordova St.A3 Union Gospel , 361 Heatley Ave.A4 Railtown Studios, 321 Railway St.A5 Razstone Studios, 603 Powell St.A6 ○ Octopus Studios, 393 Powell St.A7 Hungry Thumbs Studio, 233 Main St.A8 ○◊ 573 E. Hastings St.A9 339 Railway St.A10 287 Alexander St.A11 25 Gore Ave.B1 Studio 126, 126 E. Pender St.B2 ○◊ 737 E. Pender St.B3 700 E. Pender St.B4 727 Princess St.B5 Quattro Pose, 733 keefer St.B6 Jackson Five, 740 Jackson Ave.B7 Elemental Designs, 717 Hawks Ave.B8 Big Green House, 450 Heatley St.B9 ○◊ 729 Gore Ave.B10 719 E. Pender St.B11 ○◊ 716 E. Hastings St.B12 593 E. Georgia St.B13 ○ 535 Hawks Ave.B14 ○ Raven’s Eye Studio, 458 E. Hastings St.B15 450 E. Hastings St.B16 288 E. Georgia St.B17 Acme Studios, 112 E. Hastings St.C1 1118 E. Georgia St.C2 1133 keefer St.C3 ○◊ Yew woodshop, 1295 Frances St.C4 ○ Red Light Studio, 1019 E. Cordova St.C5 ○◊ Propellor, 1120 E. Georgia St.C6 Pink Monkey Studios, 830 Union St.C7 Pillow Fight Factory, 829 Union St.C8 ○◊ Paneficio Studios, 800 keefer St.C9 ○ The Onion Studio, 1103 Union St.C10○◊ eatART Foundation, 882 E. Cordova St.C11 Artrescue, 856 E. Georgia St. C12○◊ 884 E. Georgia St.C13 813 Prior St.C14 715 vernon Dr.D1 ○◊ 1269 Clark Dr..D2 ◊ Arts Factory, 281 industrial Ave.D3 ○◊ 1000 Parker St.D4 Old Foundry, 1790 vernon Dr.D5 ○ Mergatroid, 975 vernon Dr.D6 496 Prior St.D7 ○ 260 Northern St.D8 ○ 240 Northern St.E1 ◊ 1009 Odlum St.E2 ○ OnLok, 1636 venables St.E3 ○ Goldmoss Satellite, 1338 Franklin St.E4 1635 Powell St.E5 ○◊ 1345 Grant St.E6 512 victoria Dr.E7 1288 Salsbury Dr.E8 ○ william Clark, 1310 william St.E9 ○ van. Community Lab, 1907 Triumph St.E10 ○ Portside, 150 McLean Dr.E11 ○ Hamilton Bank, 1895 Powell St.E12○◊ The ARC, 1701 Powell St.E13 936 Clark Dr.E14 ◊ 1530 Graveley St.E15 1784 E. Hastings St.E16 1765 kitchener St.E17 ○ 1674 Commercial Dr.E18 ○ 1387 venables St.E19 1610 Clark Dr.E20 1340 E. Pender St.E21 1160 victoria Dr.E22 1628 Grant St.E23 1330 Napier St.
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