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麻豆视频 News Roundup | September 28, 2022

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Kyle Scheurmann, The River Flowed (with the Blood of the Forest), 2021. Oil on jute. (Image courtesy Kyle Scheurmann and Bau-Xi Gallery)

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This week: Art Auction for Old Growth | James Harry | Amanda Niekamp | Black Arts Centre | Milly Ristvedt

Welcome to our new semi-regular feature, the 麻豆视频 News Roundup.

Scroll down for a quick look at some of the media coverage our community has recently received.

Art Auction for Old Growth in the Vancouver Sun, on CBC Radio

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Anne Griffiths, Self Isolation (Early Risers), 2022. Oil on canvas. (Image courtesy Anne Griffiths and Bau-Xi Gallery)

The Vancouver Sun recently on the , which aims to raise funds to protect BC forests.

Artist (MFA 2018), who founded and leads the project, also to speak with host Gloria Macarenko.

Kyle recounted how he鈥檇 long felt connected to the 15 other artists in the auction through friendship and the arts. Many of them maintained ongoing conversations 鈥渢hrough our paintings,鈥 he told Gloria.

鈥淏ut now that we have been really united for this common cause here of working in support of the Nature-Based Solutions Foundation, there鈥檚 all these new conversations that have been opening up,鈥 Kyle continued. He discovered that the painters he鈥檇 known through artistic fellowship also shared a passion for conservation.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been a really awesome experience to grow these relationships and conversations with people I鈥檝e been lucky to call peers.鈥

Read the story that sparked media鈥檚 interest now, via 麻豆视频鈥檚 website.


James Harry on CBC



Artist (BFA 2014) joined Gloria Macarenko for an exploring his practice and a project he recently worked on for Orange Shirt Day.

James, who is an Arts Umbrella Board member, designed for the organization for the 2022 National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

鈥淚鈥檝e represented all these different types of hands coming from different animals, from the eagle鈥檚 talon to the bear鈥檚 paw to the human鈥檚 hand. I really wanted that to be the conversation piece for this shirt,鈥 James tells Gloria. The concept is rooted in the 鈥渋dea that we come from the land,鈥 he continues. 鈥淲e never thought of ourselves as separate from the land or the animals. So it鈥檚 really trying to keep that conversation going about how we鈥檙e all interconnected.鈥

James, who is the 2022 recipient of an Indigenous Studio Award from Griffin Art Projects, will on Sept. 30 about , completed in collaboration with SOS Children鈥檚 Village BC.

Read our story about James Harry鈥檚 2021 Fulmer Award in First Nations Art.

and to keep up with his practice.


Amanda Niekamp in Scout Magazine

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Amanda Niekamp, Spiritual Luis (Casa Luis Barragan, Mexico City). 2022. (Image courtesy Amanda Niekamp)

Artist (BFA 2013) was the subject of with arts and culture publication Scout Magazine on the occasion of her August show, Procession, at Slice of Life Gallery in Vancouver.

Amanda explained how her colourful renderings were inspired by her experience of foreign places emptied by the pandemic.

鈥淚 travelled to Europe during a quiet hum when hardly anyone was travelling, and the architectural spaces I visited were free of the crowds that can take away from the experience,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 was able to visualize and value the spaces for what they were without people. The resulting work in this context is the bare bones, the raw structures, materials and landscape. Only the viewer鈥檚 agency stands as occupancy.鈥

Visit and to learn more about her work.


Black Arts Centre in Stir

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From Ol煤w谩峁a粛l谩 K岷固乭矛nd茅 Ol贸w贸-Ak茅's Ah峄峮 Dudu. (Photo courtesy Ol煤w谩峁a粛l谩 K岷固乭矛nd茅 Ol贸w贸-Ak茅 / Surrey Art Gallery)

Online arts and culture magazine Stir published on the Surrey Art Gallery exhibitions co-curated by the (BLAC). One of the artists interviewed by Stir was (MDes 2021).

Sola, whose sprawling 2021 thesis work took the form of a multidisciplinary Yor霉b谩 folktale, spoke about the work鈥檚 relationship to her experiences as a Black woman in Vancouver.

鈥淚n telling my story, I鈥檓 keeping my experiences alive so that people know,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 hope visitors take the time to really listen and reflect on my experiences in this place even if it may not be their own experience. And for the visitors that come in and have had similar experiences as me, I hope they feel seen and heard.鈥

and , both curated by BLAC, are showing through Dec. 11 at the Surrey Art Gallery. Admission is free.

Visit 麻豆视频 online to read our previous stories on BLAC at the Surrey Art Gallery, and on Sola鈥檚 thesis work, Ah峄峮 Dudu.


Milly Ristvedt in Artnet News

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Milly Ristvedt with her work Colourfield. (Courtesy of Oeno Gallery)

Artnet News about a trio of 鈥減ivotal鈥 paintings by artist . The three works, which for half a century were thought to be lost, were recently rediscovered. After appearing in a 鈥渟eminal鈥 exhibition, they were acquired by the National Gallery of Canada.

While attending the Vancouver School of Art (now Emily Carr University), Milly studied under legendary artists Takao Tanabe and Roy Kiyooka. After graduation, a road trip from Toronto to Montreal inspired Milly鈥檚 鈥淗ighway Paintings.鈥 Many early works in the series were believed lost during a subsequent move between cities.

More than 50 years later, Milly found them rolled up in a corner of her studio. In autumn 2021, the works formed part of Oeno Gallery鈥檚 exhibition .

鈥淚 came upon my understanding of the essential natures of form and colour in a sudden, revelatory instant when I was very young, and with practically no art experience,鈥 Milly says of her work. 鈥淎ll that I have encountered since 鈥 art from other eras, places, and motivations 鈥 confirms that moment as the beginning of an inevitable path. It is also inevitable that my art practice is regularly infused not only by other art, but by all that I experience of life and the world, including the world of possibilities.鈥

to learn more about her work.