Vancouver Art Scene: Works by Mowry Baden, Omer Arbel, Marleen Vermeulen

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In the city’s galleries, artists of all stripes envision new worlds from old materials.

Known for his participatory sculpture and installation works, Mowry Baden’s works have been commissioned as public artworks by cities across North America. From seat-belts and reconfigured industrial devices, to purpose-built rooms in which ping-pong balls ricochet off the walls, this exhibition welcomes visitors to test out the Governor General’s Award-winning B.C. artist’s sculptures dating back to the 1960s. The exhibition features 15 of his sculptural works, including Marsupial.

UBC’s Master of Fine Arts program is limited each year to a small group of four to six artists. Over two years, the program fosters different sensibilities developed within an intimate and discursive working environment. The Shores exhibition features work by the 2019 graduates, including Angela Glanzmann, Cameron Kerr, Mandana Mansouri, Ramey Newell and Weronika Stepien.Originally from the Netherlands, Sunshine Coast artist Marleen Vermeulen finds inspiration in the natural beauty of B.C.

 

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