Well, the Eastside Culture Crawl went off without a hitch this weekend and I discovered lots of new favorites, as well as revisted some old ones, which is of course the point of the whole thing. Some highlights:
Discovering Valerie Arntzen and in fact everyone in the Paneficio building. Her mixed media pieces focus on religious and warfare iconography, often juxtaposed, and deliver a powerful message in a beautiful container. Another new find is Scott Plumbe who's new work captures the photorealism of Strathcona and Chinatown. I love the way he's portrayed the life in these neighbourhoods.
A few more after the jump.
Eric Ishii's paintings are colourful and evocative, Cybele Ironside does misty, barely-visible-through-the-rain landscapes and ceramic artist Jasna Sokolovic creates whimsical wall pieces, jewellery and vases that would make perfect gifts for someone you cared about enough to overcome the urge to keep it for yourself.
I didn't buy anything this time around, but I am seriously coveting Arleigh Wood's "Roost 2". I can't seem to find a photo of it anywhere online, so you will have to be content with an image from her blue series, above, which I think is equally delicate and gritty and which I love at least as much, but for different reasons. Speaking of beautiful things I can't have right now, when I can someday afford my own place, I want the dining room to be done completely in Silvia Dotto's red collection. With the crows.
Comments
Post a comment
Email This Entry
Most Commented (last 30 days)
- Mmmm, Dirty Electricity: Are You Allergic to Electric Currents, and How Do You Know You're Not? (8)
- Get to the Streets, Rally & March: 'Transit for All, Stop the Fare Increase' (7)
- Free Tickets: In The Shadow of the Moon (updated) (5)
- Climate Crisis (part 4): Emergency Plans Fine and Dandy - But Prevention Is Still Not a Cool Paradigm? (4)
- Bikes: Really Really Good. But Not Perfect. (3)
- Cityphile: Sean Heather (3)
- Climate Crisis (part 2): How Does BC Rank to the Rest of the World (3)
- Beat The Garbage Strike! Save The World! (2)
- Cityphile: Rob Fillo - From Record Producer, Entertainer, To Spectacular Young Lad (2)
- Fruit Flies Get Owned by My Electric Flyswatter (2)
Latest Photo
Event Listings
Places you might end up
- 07/28 Fireworks (Canada) Dinner Just 19.99
- 07/28 Blogging for Beginners
- 07/28 Bowen Summer Market
- 07/28 Circuit Bending Workshop
- 07/28 Sole 2 Soul - Vancouver
- 07/28 Illuminares Lantern Procession
- 07/28 Miriam Davidson and Soressa Gardner
- 07/28 Stomp it Off! Swing Dance
- 07/28 Ryan Adams
- 07/28 HSBC Celebration of Light (Fireworks) - CANADA
- 07/29 Bowen Summer Market
- 07/29 Portobello West
- 07/29 The Cribs at Richards on Richard
- 07/30 Tuesdays & Sundays Book Launch
- 07/30 St. Vincent, Death Vessel
- 07/30 Vancouver Poetry Slam presents the 2007 Salmon Slam
- 07/31 Joyent Vancouver Meet Up
- 07/31 Vancouver Canadians Baseball Game
- 08/01 August Seafood Prix Fixe Menu 19.99
- 08/01 Fireworks (China) Dinner Just 19.99
All events | Add an event

For those of you that didn't catch Mad Dog's installation at the Alley Gallery, he'll be showing it again this weekend.
His fascinating dioramas of s&m mannequins and underground fantasy dolls was the highlight of the crawl for me. He spent 5 months prepping for it (and it shows) so do get down and see it if you can:
Alley Gallery
713 E Pender St |
Installation open:
Dec 1 5-10pm &
Dec 2/3 11am-6pm |
Mad Dog:
www.gerrydallman.com
Posted by: Petie P at November 29, 2006 12:56 PM