HOT ONE INCH ACTION: “Holiday Leftovers” Button Trading
December 15, 2012

Hot One Inch Action was back for a special holiday edition featuring buttons left over from past shows. The art of hundreds of artists reproduced on one inch buttons and sold in mixed packs of 5 buttons. 2 for the price of 1 mixed packs of 5 random buttons (10 buttons total) for $5 (only $2.50/pack). More info about the show here >

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The End is Like Totally Near… and Stuff
DECEMBER 7-21, 2012

Featuring art inspired by the end of the world

Zombie apocalypse, alien invasion, natural disaster, Mayan prophecy, comic sans being used on a show poster… dogs and cats living together… mass hysteria! The end is like totally near… and stuff! That’s right, it’s the end of the world as we know it, so let’s have an art show! View the Flickr set here >

Artists include: Amelia Alcock-White, Andrea Hooge, Ari De La Mora, ARGH!!, Brian Rudko, Christopher Jorgenson, Colleen Conroy, Erin Gibbs, Frederick Cummings, Jason Gauthier, Jeff Wilson, Jeremy Couturier, Joel Rasso, Kalynn Kallweit, Kay Slater, Kirsty Senior, LJ Throstle, Lydia Fu, Matt Bowen, Matt Wainwright, Megan Majewski, Mauricio Villamil, Peter Lojewski, Quin Martins, Rebekah Joy Plett, Lady Grey Hair, and Steve Deneault. Plus, a zombie apocalypse, world-ending ukulele performance by Jill Binder.


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Graeme Berglund

An interview with artist, administrator (The Cheaper Show), and member of Vancouver’s Arts & Culture Policy Council Graeme Berglund

MUSIC: “Hallon” by Christian Bjoerklund
INTERVIEW: Hilary Henegar
VIDEO & EDIT: Chris Bentzen

SPECIAL BONUS VIDEO
Graeme talks about how you can help an artist in Vancouver (or anywhere)

Navigating the Art Industry: Professional Practices for Emerging Artists
Thursday November 29 & Thursday December 6, 2012

Navigating the Art Industry: Professional Practices for Emerging Artists is a unique 3-hour seminar designed specifically for emerging artists preparing to approach the commercial and public art industry. It is ideal for fine artists of any media pursuing careers in the commercial Vancouver art market or those looking to expand their exhibition repertoire.

Presenter Pennylane Shen has taught full courses in Vancouver, New York and Toronto. Navigating the Art Industry is a condensed introductory session, combining theory, industry experience and practical resources for the emerging artist. She currently works at the Bau-Xi Gallery and teaches “Marketing for Fine Artists” at Langara College. In the nonprofit sector, Pennylane manages the figurative artists collective Phantoms in the Front Yard and is on the art selection committee for the annual Art for Life art auction.

Topics include:

  • Presentation (portfolio, application letters, CVs, submissions, proposals)
  • Approaching the Vancouver market (gallery profiles, current trends and descriptions)
  • Alternative exhibition and marketing options (juried exhibitions, non-profit art spaces, group shows)
  • Commercial gallery procedures and guidelines (payment, contracts, shipping, framing)
  • Promotional Development (publications, websites, press releases, biographies)
  • Professional arts practices (pricing, hanging, framing, documentation, editions, reproductions)
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Salvage
Saturday, December 1 noon-4pm

Salvage: second-hand clothing sale was a second-hand ladies fashion sale featuring select items from the closets of local fashion bloggers. Partial proceeds donated to WISH Drop-In Centre Society. Organized by Kelly Chen. See photos and read about the event here.

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Inkstuds Presents: A Horror Hangover
November 23-24, 2012

 

“A Horror Hangover” looks at what happens after a horrific event. Do things get better or is it all going horribly wrong. Curated by Robin McConnell from Inkstuds, the radio show about comics. Featured artists include: Keith Jones, Marc Palm, James Stranton, Aidan Fitzgerald, Tom Van Deusen, Ben Horak, Max Clotfelter, Roman Muradov, Jim Rugg, Joel Rich, Lale Westvind, Charmaine Verhagen, Sean Esty, Rebecca Dart, Michael Deforge, Al Columbia, and more. Art: “Flesh Eaters” by Al Columbia

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Phantoms in The Front Yard Present: In Other Words
November 9-15, 2012

 

The latest group show from Phantoms in the Front Yard puts writing and painting on a collision course. Each artist in the collective has pursued at least one writer, to establish together a specific selection of words – a short story, poetry, lyrics … as a point of response for original art work. The result is an exciting new collection reflecting the group’s continuing dedication to realistic and detailed rendering, as pressed through various off-kilter processes of responding deeply to other artists’ written creations.

Sunday November 11 from 7pm
Guest Speaker on the topic of Text and Art
Jeremy Todd / Director
Jeremy Todd discusses his explorations of image/text relationships and his appreciation for the context and works within the exhibition. Many of the abilities ascribed to images and text can seem mutually exclusive – the arrest of time and descriptive language versus the activation of the visual imagination and durational narrative for example – and yet their interaction can also generate a plethora of insights concerning the authority and transparency of both. Image/text interactions are common enough within our everyday lives, let alone contemporary art (consider advertising and online social media). Do these combinations perpetually influence our understanding of things? How and why do they expand beyond the limitations of their parts? What questions are brought to bear upon our senses of self, meaning and value?

Jeremy Todd is an interdisciplinary artist, teacher, writer, curator and musician concerned with the role of artists and intellectuals in society, the formation of cultural memory and technologies of the self. He is a faculty member of the Vancouver Film School Foundation Department, developing curriculum integrating art history, cultural studies and creative process. He was Director/Curator for the Helen Pitt Gallery ARC from 2003-05, and in 2007-08 acted as the interim Director/Curator of the Richmond Art Gallery. Jeremy also organizes grassroots collaborative events in Vancouver as part of his ongoing Not Sent Letters artist project (notsentlettersproject.com) while maintaining a studio practice and performing in the new music group Payday Millionaire.

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The 9th Annual HOT ONE INCH ACTION
October 27, 2012
featuring the art of 50 artists reproduced on limited edition 1″ buttons

 

Conceived by Jim Hoehnle and Chris Bentzen in 2004, Hot One Inch Action is the original, one-night only show of button art and social interaction from Vancouver, BC. The tiny art of fifty different artists is reproduced on one inch buttons. These limited edition buttons are displayed on the gallery wall and the audience is offered the opportunity to buy randomly selected buttons in mixed bags of five for $5. Didn’t get the button you want? Trade with the people around you… how bad do you want that button?! That’s when the hot action starts. Artists for 2012 included: Aaron White, Adaryn Ko, Andrea Hooge, Ariane Khachatourians, Arinn Westendorf, Ash Tanasiychuk, Becky McEachern, Brenna Kanski, Cameron Steele, Carelle B. Dunn, Christina Norberg, Cindey Chiang, Colin Moore, Colleen Conroy, Dacosta!, Dana Bourgeois (Mr.Frosty), Danielle Mah, Doug Savage, Dusan Postolovic, Eileen Soo, Eleanor Rosenberg, Erica Wyngaards, esm-artificial, Frederick Cummings, Gayle Koyanagi, Heather Curtis, indy, J.L. Martin. Jeff Denomme, Jeff Speers, Jenn Brisson, Joel Rich, Joseph Taormina, Kate Newman, Katie McLellan, Kay Slater, Kel/Kel, Kevin Kimmett, Kim Kalanj, Kris G. Brownlee, Lauren Williamson, Lori Dean Dyment, Megan Majewski, Nicole Steen, Rhys Edwards, Soizick Meister, Stephanie Faye, Steven Smethurst, Tony Cliff, and Topher Wong.

Thanks to JJ’s Trucketeria.

To see photos or to check out buttons from past shows, or learn more about the show, go to hotoneinchaction.com or go to the Flickr set here >

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We Can Be Heroes
October 12-21, 2012

 

“We Can Be Heroes” is a pop-culture/fan art show featuring everyone’s favourite rock star David Bowie with a twist: Bowie portrayed as a superhero! From his early days, to Ziggy Stardust, to his film appearances, Bowie already seems like a superhero… isn’t he already Starman? He’s a man that fell from the sky, he probably lived on Mars (any evidence from Curiosity rover yet?), and his wife is definitely more than human. The evidence is overwhelming!

Artists include: Andrea Hooge, Anton Van Steelandt, Chris Bentzen, Carrie McKellar, Cliff Blank, Emilia Baeza, Erin Gibbs, Irene LacCharite, Jason Gauthier, Jennifer Kleinsteuber, Joseph Taormina, Kaya Murray, Kirsty Senior, Krista Shaw, Lisa McAnulty, Lizzie Carr, Lorraine Kwan, Matt Bowen, Sarah Haddleton, and Stephen Wimbush.

Click here to view the photo set on Flickr >

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Josue Menjivar

Interview with Vancouver comic artist Josue Menjivar
MUSIC: “Some smoke” by National Promenade Band
INTERVIEW: Amy Walker
VIDEO & EDIT: Chris Bentzen

SPECIAL BONUS VIDEO
Josue talks about the Illustrated Journey Youth Project:

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