2008 Exhibitions
2008 art shows at GPAG, a BC public art gallery
Member Artists’ Show : Super Santa Sale Days
November 20 – November 30, 2008
The year wrapped up with a shop-early sale of pottery and paintings, prints and photographs, cards, crafts and ceramics, books and bottles, and much much more by your favourite GPAG Member artists.
Francine Desjardins & Donna Balma : On the Bus, Off the Bus
October 9 – November 17, 2008
Roberts Creek artist Francine Desjardins is an experimental mixed-media artist. Her work is found in private collections in British Columbia, Quebec and Ontario as well as in Costa Rica, Mexico and United States.
In a series of oil on canvas paintings, Sechelt artist Donna Balma presents her retral view, as she rode the bus, of older peoples’ egg shaped bald heads and thinning hairdos.
The Art of Digital
August 21 – October 6, 2008
This juried exhibition featured the works of 17 different artists in the digital medium:
Anna Banana
Scott Bleackley
Sunny Chancellor
Paul Clancy
Eric Drane
Simon Haiduk
Katherine Inksetter
Wesley Lowe
Barbara Moustafa
David Molyneaux
Jone Pane
Tessa Rand
Diego Samper
Sarama
Keith Shaw
Rolf Stucky
Alanna Wood
Award Prizes courtesy of the exhibition sponsor:
Tricera Imaging of Vancouver
Judge’s Choice:
1st Place: Katherine Inksetter’s “Urban Perspective”
2nd Place: Tessa Rand’s “Digital Faery”
3rd Place: Barbara Moustafa’s “Aerial View Over Sweet Pepper City”
Viewer’s Choice:
Scott Bleackley’s “Peeter”
Susanne Biden : Heartfelt Response
Joanna Rogers : Panacea
July 10 – August 18, 2008
Clay sculptures combined with fabric wall hangings. Earth and Fibre joined in colourful artistry.
Displayed was the work of two artists, each working with a different media; Joanna Rogers’ wall hangings, titled “Panacea”, and Susanne Biden’s clay sculptures, titled “Heartfelt Response”.
Suzanne Mir : Mixed Messages
May 22 – July 7, 2008
Mir works in a variety of mediums, ranging from large format canvases in oil to black and white photography and small, more intimate collages of acrylic and mixed media. This exhibition highlighted her brilliant collage-work.
Irene Bremer & Joanna Mackenzie-Enga : Bend
April 10 – May 19, 2008
Irene Bremer and Joanna Mckenzie-Enga joined forces in “Bend” with paintings and sculptures to capture your eye and your imagination. Gibsons Public Art Gallery also presented Meet The Artists with Irene Bremer and Joanna Mackenzie-Enga on Saturday, May 10. People met these creators of stunning works as they discussed their artist journeys.
Special thanks to the Sponsor:
B & K Soils, Pratt Rd. & Hwy. 101, Gibsons.
To watch a video of this exhibition, see our YouTube channel.
Martha Jablonski-Jones : Around the Back
February 28 – April 7, 2008
Vancouver artist Martha Jablonski-Jones has been drawing and painting since childhood. After studying Fine Arts at the University of Alberta, she spent several years as an illustrator for Graphic Designs Ltd. Edmonton, prior to establishing her own business. Martha now lives and works in the Commercial Drive area of Vancouver. Her work was featured in the Eastside Cultural Crawl in 2006.
She is a member of the FCA.
Jablonski-Jones’ artistic focus in on the contemporary urban landscape, and in particular, the rich textures of things weathered, worn-down, imprinted by time and human occupation. Images in recent works present urban structures and vistas, but never the frontal, public view, but rather the candid, unguarded scene; “around the back”. She is intrigued by what is slightly hidden, a little inaccessible. Doors, gates and windows which seem to beckon entry, yet prevent it.
Altered: Angela Somerset, Sandy Buck, Danielle Arsenault, Natalie Grambow, Shiloh Sukkau
May 5 – June 6, 2011
Five artists exploring the intersection of Art and Motherhood.
James Kobierski : PaperCut Art
January 17 – February 25, 2008
James Kobierski of Gibsons has been working for some years on the ancient Japanese art of kire-e or “paper cut” art. European artists such as Matisse also experimented with this method. Using modern technology, James Kobierski has produced bright, vibrant and intriguing works which often explore the human form and people in action in pieces such as “A Walk in the Snow,” “Carrying Water,” “Boy with a Slingshot,” and “Shore Fishing.”
Ursula Medley : Work and Play
January 17 – February 25, 2008
Powell River artists Ursula Medley and Maggie Poole were joined by Lenora Sattmann and Sigrid Hawkes for this multi-media exhibition. The portraits offered views of a woman at ease with herself and her body, whether at work or at play. Both oil and acrylic renderings were shown, plus film and photographs recorded by Sigrid Hawkes, including Sattmann’s images in paint, collage, and assemblage art.