Tender Formations – Julia Nygra

Julia Nygra has been Port Moody Arts Centre's Ceramic Artist-in-Residence since last September. The year-long award includes a small studio in the clay department, some supervising of clay drop-in sessions and the possibility of teaching some classes. Towards the end of the year the CIR puts together a solo show of work made during the residency.         On Thursday evening the Gallery…

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Breathing Space at PMAC

For my first blog of 2019 I'd like to draw attention to the current show at Port Moody Arts Centre. The opening was a week ago now, and there have been lots of photos on facebook showing this remarkable show, 'Breathing Space'. As usual I found myself drawn to the ceramics component of the exhibit so forgive me if most of the photos are of pots.  …

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Read more about the article Rococo and Baroque
cream and sugar

Rococo and Baroque

Malory Tate's show 'Être Fleur Bleue' was taken down on Thursday evening. Just before that we were invited to her talk about the show and for a walk through the gallery. Malory is firmly committed to her aesthetic which is based on all things Baroque and Rococo, and she began her slide show with images of over-the-top, gold-embellished furnishings, especially those seen in the Palace…

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Read more about the article From Where We Stand, & Pescaderia
Opah fish

From Where We Stand, & Pescaderia

            Last Fall thirteen Vancouver area women spent some weeks in Sicily working together in an Art Residency, Graniti Murales. They designed and painted murals on the ancient crumbling walls of the small Medieval town of Graniti. The locals are delighted, and the women vowed to keep in touch with each other and promote each others' work in the future.…

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Read more about the article Etre Fleur Bleue
Blue & White Inkwell, Stand & Flower Brick 1

Etre Fleur Bleue

Être Fleur Bleue Malory Tate (Ceramic Artist in Residence 2017/2018) Être Fleur Bleue is a collection of sentimental and romantic ceramic vessels embodying the French expression of “the little blue flower.” These vessels inspire the actions of arranging, gathering, and collecting. I've been looking forward to Malory Tate's year-end show ever since last September when she started her year-long residency in Port Moody Arts Centre.…

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