Winter Open Studios happen at the Mergatroid Building, December 18
A dozen local artists working in a range of disciplines show art lovers where it all happens
The Mergatroid Building presents Winter Open Studios December 18 from 11 am to 4 pm at the Mergatroid Building.
MORE THAN A dozen local artists working in ceramics, clay, drawing, fabric arts, glass, leather, painting, sculptures, and textiles are flinging open their studio doors at the Mergatroid to let people see behind the scenes of their creative process.
Participating artists include Aja Billas, Bettina Matzkuhn, Bronsino, Cheryl Stapleton, eikcam handmade ceramics, Firebelly Clayworks, Felicia VanDenBoogaard, Jacqueline Robins, Krista Johnson, Lisa Ochowycz, Suzan Marczak, Scott McDougall, Sorour Abdollahi, and YiWei Wang.
The Mergatroid is a can’t-miss lime green building on the corner of Parker Street and Vernon Drive.
See here for more information.
Related Articles
The colourful artworks with sound capture the movement of water, light, wind, and air from seven key geographic sites in the city
Alternately chilling and humorous, experimental art from the Eastern Bloc spans installations, photography, and eerie ice blocks at Vancouver Art Gallery
Other members of the local arts community to be named include Emily Carr University president emeritus Ron Burnett and guitarist-educator Donald Alder
Tempered optimism from artists and others as VAG scraps old plans for a scaled-back building
At the Art Gallery at Evergreen and Burnaby Art Gallery, resource extraction is explored through large-scale copper weavings
Vancouver City Council approves a motion to relocate Ken Lum’s Monument to East Vancouver to a more accessible and visible spot
The local artist explores issues of identity, culture, and memory through photography
Amid surging construction costs, CEO and executive director Anthony Kiendl has announced the VAG is now exploring new options
Mail art and performance-art pioneer’s works will live on at Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery collection at UBC
Artists remain unknown until after their work sells at the North Van Arts’ fundraiser