Capture Festival lines Metro’s public spaces with photography

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Billboards, transit stations and building facades are serving double\u002Dduty as galleries for contemporary photography and other “lens\u002Dbased” art as part of this year’s Capture Photography Festival, running through April 29.

The festival, which hosts roughly two dozen exhibits in addition to talks, tours and workshops, also includes more than a dozen, often large-scale public exhibits, including billboards along the Arbutus Greenway, on the facade of a B.C. Hydro substation, and at SkyTrain stations across Vancouver, Richmond and Coquitlam.

While this will be the first time in two years that the festival will take place without COVID-19 pandemic restrictions in place, Wall said the outdoor exhibits were largely unaffected by the pandemic.Article content Wall said despite the decision to remove Shearer’s work last year, sponsors were “incredibly supportive,” although she wished the work had remained up a little longer.

 

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