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10 Capture Photography Festival exhibitions to view in person at Metro Vancouver galleries

by Steve Newton on March 31st, 2021 at 3:55 PM 1 of 13 2 of 13 B.C. s art galleries and museums are among the few public spaces currently open under the latest provincial health guidelines. Here s a roundup of 10 exhibitions currently showing as part of the Capture Photography Festival. (All descriptions are taken from the festival website.) Feast For the Eyes, to May 30 at the Polygon Gallery, 101 Carrie Cates Court, North Vancouver Peas on a Plate, 1978 © Sandy Skogland > Sandy Skogland,  Presented at The Polygon Gallery ,  Feast for the Eyes is a featured exhibition for the 2021 Festival exploring the rich history of food as one of photography’s most prevalent and enduring subjects. In an age where sharing images of food has emerged as a unique facet of contemporary culture, this exhibition offers a look at the timeless ways in which things we eat shape us and our perceptions of the world.

B C artist J Peachy celebrates the jeepney, Manila s King of the Road, in Vancouver Downtown Eastside project | Georgia Straight Vancouver s News & Entertainment Weekly

by Carlito Pablo on December 22nd, 2020 at 11:37 AM 1 of 1 2 of 1 A form of public transit unique to the Philippines has found its way to Vancouver. Started from American military jeeps left behind in the Asian country after the Second World War, the jeepney is celebrated in an art project by multidisciplinary artist J Peachy. Known for its colourful paint jobs, festive accessories, and lively stereo music while plying designated routes, the jeepney is a cultural symbol to Filipinos. The vehicle is as Filipino as sizzling In the iconic and often traffic-gridlocked city of Manila, it is considered ‘King of the Road’.

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