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Thre3 Contemporary Street Photographers / East Van Studios June 11th 2015

June 15, 2015
I had the distinct pleasure of attending "Thre3 Contemporary Street Photographers" curated by Ewan McNeil in east Vancouver with featured photographer, Patrick Hughes. We journeyed to the city together from the Shuswap the day of the opening where I also met the other two gifted photographers, Louise Francis Smith and Robert Earnest.  It was one of my first forays into the Vancouver art scene.
We were graciously hosted by Ewan McNeil on arrival at his charming home where he and his daughter, artist Jessie McNeil, create their own unique and inspiring works of art.  There was just enough time for refreshments at Ewan's and a quick shower and rest at my close by hotel before venturing out to meet Ewan and Patrick again for the opening reception..
Coming from the sprawling metropolis of Los Angeles it was a real treat to enjoy a short,  magical walk through an old and charming city neighborhood, from our host's house to East Van Studios just round the bend. The venue, an old converted mechanic shop, was large yet intimate and well lit with interesting features in itself.. a tall white statue of Chairman Mao standing tall in the stairwell.. A large blue vinyl chair stands out against a white tiled floor downstairs where one can readily steal away from the crowd for a private chat..or perhaps an art deal? 
The talent at the show drew a large and dynamic crowd - early in the night and throughout the evening the room was buzzing with good energy. Robert Earnest's night photography series tantalized the crowd - Robert is a night wanderer and takes his pictures when most people are sound asleep. There is a  sharp edge to his photos - his lens captures the beauty and the  isolation of  the city at night and his images are at times as stark and cold as they are deep and stunning. - Louise Francis Smith's intriguing and compassionate images on the disappearing neighbourhoods of old Vancouver mesmerized the crowd- She has a way of capturing penetrating images with seeming effortlessness. With a striking use of tone and colour her images leave a lasting, nostalgic impression. As for Patrick Hughes.. well, full disclosure here.. I traveled with him and love his work but can safely say that if I didn't know him, his work would still enthrall me. Often juxtaposing images from both rural and urban settings, Patrick photographs what most passersby would not take a second, or even first glance at.. A reflection of a silhouette through a shop window with letters from a sign in the foreground which somehow gets you pondering philosophical thoughts.. while in the next frame he captures an iconic image of an eagle, wings raised, in mid-flight and about to land .. Patrick who spends a lot of time in the countryside exploring nature and caring for farm animals, will see things which you and I usually don't. How lucky that he invites us to see the world through the lens of a mystic country shepherd with a sense of humour.  :) 
Thank you to Ewan McNeil and all who made this show happen. -
Patrick Hughes (L), Louise Francis Smith (Center), Robert Earnest (R)

Patrick Hughes (L), Louise Francis Smith (Center), Robert Earnest (R)

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Tags east van studios, louisefrancissmith, roberternest, partickhughes, ewanmcneil, jessiemcneil, threecontemporarystreetphotographers
← Yulia Kiselev's work @ Berkeley Art Center September 12th-26th 2015

the beautiful Chesnok (purple stripe) 

“My final considered judgment is that the hardy garlic bulb blesses and ennobles everything it touches - with the possible exception of ice cream and pie” - Angelo Pellegrini - The Unprejudiced Palate - 1948”

A few days before planting, we popped the garlic by hand - one variety at a time, making sure we don't mix up our cultivars.

 


Lunch time in the field! The jeep comes in handy as a make shift serving station! 

 

Planters planting.. what a gorgeous field and view we had! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Collect! 2015 

Art Exhibit & Auction at Berkeley Arts Center

 

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Join us in celebrating our largest annual event featuring a stunning exhibition and silent auction with work from some of the most exciting Bay Area artists. Raise a glass, enjoy delicious food provided by Hugh Groman Catering, Poulet, and TCHO, and support Berkeley Art Center by taking home some art of your own. (Yulia Kiselev's piece "Thinking of You" has been chosen to be a part of this annual Auction) 
Music provided by ( DJ Sam Swig 
Funds from this event directly support year-round programming, including our Programs for Young Artists at BAC as well as our exhibitions, lectures, workshops, public events, and donor artists. 
Exhibition: September 12 - 26, 2015 

Preview Reception: Saturday, September 12, 5 - 8 pm 
Free and open to the public 

Stop by BAC before the auction to preview donated artwork: Wednesday - Saturday, 11 am - 5 pm 
Tickets are $40 in advance or $45 at the door 
VIP reception: $70 in advance or $75 at the door 
Children under 18 are free! 

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