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Staying Curious

January 11 – February 4

Opening Reception: Thursday, January 11, 6–8 p.m.
Meet the Artists: Sunday, January 14, 2–3 p.m.

The Ferry Building Gallery is excited to showcase artwork from West Vancouver art instructors for its first show of 2024. Through their diverse teachings, each instructor aims to inspire participants’ creativity by encouraging their students to experience the world from the standpoint of curiosity. Staying Curious honors these instructors by reflecting on their unique approaches to making art and their sources of creativity.

Participating artists: Leila Afshari, Celan Bouillet, Mary Hay, Tracey Hayes, Sonia Mocnik, Jennifer Pickering, Marina Ross, Nazanin Sadeghi, Heidi Seeto, Mariana Sola, Javid Tabatabaei, Helen Weiser.

Free

Workshop | Painting Fluffy Roosters: Intro to Watercolour with Sonica Mocnik

January 11 – February 4

Opening Reception: Thursday, January 11, 6–8 p.m.
Meet the Artists: Sunday, January 14, 2–3 p.m.

The Ferry Building Gallery is excited to showcase artwork from West Vancouver art instructors for its first show of 2024. Through their diverse teachings, each instructor aims to inspire participants’ creativity by encouraging their students to experience the world from the standpoint of curiosity. Staying Curious honors these instructors by reflecting on their unique approaches to making art and their sources of creativity.

Participating artists: Leila Afshari, Celan Bouillet, Mary Hay, Tracey Hayes, Sonia Mocnik, Jennifer Pickering, Marina Ross, Nazanin Sadeghi, Heidi Seeto, Mariana Sola, Javid Tabatabaei, Helen Weiser.

$30

Anonymous Art Show | Call for Artists Deadline

January 11 – February 4

Opening Reception: Thursday, January 11, 6–8 p.m.
Meet the Artists: Sunday, January 14, 2–3 p.m.

The Ferry Building Gallery is excited to showcase artwork from West Vancouver art instructors for its first show of 2024. Through their diverse teachings, each instructor aims to inspire participants’ creativity by encouraging their students to experience the world from the standpoint of curiosity. Staying Curious honors these instructors by reflecting on their unique approaches to making art and their sources of creativity.

Participating artists: Leila Afshari, Celan Bouillet, Mary Hay, Tracey Hayes, Sonia Mocnik, Jennifer Pickering, Marina Ross, Nazanin Sadeghi, Heidi Seeto, Mariana Sola, Javid Tabatabaei, Helen Weiser.

Art Exhibit: SARAH MCDONALD & VANESSA SPARROW

Art Exhibit at the FOYER GALLERY in the Squamish Public Library
January 23rd through March 18th
SARAH MCDONALD, ‘Soft Focus’, acrylic & oil paintings & prints
This exhibit plays with depth of field and different perspectives of the way we see things. This series focuses mostly on nature subjects and the inspiration was from spending time outdoors in the mountains, going on walks with my family, and enjoying the nature that surrounds us.
VANESSA SPARROW, ‘Vaalia’, felted fibre vessels & wall hangings
Most important in my art, aside from the simple joy of being able to express my fascination with organic shapes and textures (something I value deeply about felting) is the physical, tactile nature of the process.

Crush of Colour: Colour Theory with Jennifer Pickering

January 11 – February 4

Opening Reception: Thursday, January 11, 6–8 p.m.
Meet the Artists: Sunday, January 14, 2–3 p.m.

The Ferry Building Gallery is excited to showcase artwork from West Vancouver art instructors for its first show of 2024. Through their diverse teachings, each instructor aims to inspire participants’ creativity by encouraging their students to experience the world from the standpoint of curiosity. Staying Curious honors these instructors by reflecting on their unique approaches to making art and their sources of creativity.

Participating artists: Leila Afshari, Celan Bouillet, Mary Hay, Tracey Hayes, Sonia Mocnik, Jennifer Pickering, Marina Ross, Nazanin Sadeghi, Heidi Seeto, Mariana Sola, Javid Tabatabaei, Helen Weiser.

$70

Wet Felting: Making a Small Vessel with Tracey Hayes

January 11 – February 4

Opening Reception: Thursday, January 11, 6–8 p.m.
Meet the Artists: Sunday, January 14, 2–3 p.m.

The Ferry Building Gallery is excited to showcase artwork from West Vancouver art instructors for its first show of 2024. Through their diverse teachings, each instructor aims to inspire participants’ creativity by encouraging their students to experience the world from the standpoint of curiosity. Staying Curious honors these instructors by reflecting on their unique approaches to making art and their sources of creativity.

Participating artists: Leila Afshari, Celan Bouillet, Mary Hay, Tracey Hayes, Sonia Mocnik, Jennifer Pickering, Marina Ross, Nazanin Sadeghi, Heidi Seeto, Mariana Sola, Javid Tabatabaei, Helen Weiser.

$45

Abstract Textured Acrylic Beach Painting with Tracey Hayes

January 11 – February 4

Opening Reception: Thursday, January 11, 6–8 p.m.
Meet the Artists: Sunday, January 14, 2–3 p.m.

The Ferry Building Gallery is excited to showcase artwork from West Vancouver art instructors for its first show of 2024. Through their diverse teachings, each instructor aims to inspire participants’ creativity by encouraging their students to experience the world from the standpoint of curiosity. Staying Curious honors these instructors by reflecting on their unique approaches to making art and their sources of creativity.

Participating artists: Leila Afshari, Celan Bouillet, Mary Hay, Tracey Hayes, Sonia Mocnik, Jennifer Pickering, Marina Ross, Nazanin Sadeghi, Heidi Seeto, Mariana Sola, Javid Tabatabaei, Helen Weiser.

$50

Colour Explosion: Printmaking with Mary Hay

Join Mary Hay, painter & director of Artmania, for a fun workshop where you will learn how to create your own paintings at home. Learn how to work with colour and multi-layering techniques to create stunning works of art. Each student will be provided with a handmade printmaking plate and a frame to take home. Suitable for beginners, ages 14 and up.

Making a Driftwood Orb with Tracey Hayes – Feb 4

Be inspired by the waterfront location and create a sculptural driftwood ball lit with fairy lights. Suitable for all skill levels, ages 12 and up. All materials supplied—please bring driftwood pieces if you have some.

Location: The Music Box (Upstairs Studio), 1564 Argyle Ave, West Vancouver

Sea 2 Sky TWIG Wood Network @ Tag Panels

Join us at the next Sea 2 Sky event and the first shop tour hosted in Squamish for TWIG. TAG panels will be opening up their doors and welcoming the TWIG network, showcasing their facilities and their product line. Tag creates custom facility fabricated panels that are step code and Passive House ready.

Introducing TWIG's Sea to Sky Wood Network, the dynamic third chapter situated in Squamish. Our mission is to unite wood professionals residing and working in the Sea to Sky Corridor each month, fostering a vibrant exchange of knowledge, connections, and ideas. Squamish, with its rich wood-centric history and a thriving community of manufacturers, woodworkers, businesses, craftspeople, and artists, serves as the perfect backdrop for this endeavour.

HARVEST: JANINE DUNN AND BILIANA VELKOVA

February 8 – March 3

Opening Reception: Thursday, February 8, 2024, 6–8 p.m.
Meet the Artists: Sunday, February 11, 2024, 2–3 p.m.

The Ferry Building Gallery is proud to present “Harvest” featuring the works of Janine Dunn and Biliana Velkova. “Harvest” brings together the down-to-earth perspectives of Dunn, a rural farmer, and the imaginative musings of Velkova. The gallery becomes a meeting ground for the practical and the mythical, where sustainability and folklore intertwine to offer a unique exploration of life’s cycles.

Fabric Arts: Loving Your Denim with Sashiko & Embroidery

Sashiko is a running stitch used traditionally for quilting and mending in Japan. At its most elevated, it is a fine art form, but its humble roots come from country folk mending their indigo dyed hemp garments. Mending is having a renaissance as we look for ways to counter the wasteful and harmful aspects of the textile industry. In this fun, relaxing workshop you will learn simple stitches, including sashiko, and mending techniques. Bring your jeans, jean jacket or other textile item to mend or embellish. Bring scissors and a bit of fabric that inspires you or the pieces supplied (fee includes most materials & supplies). Note: the gallery is closed to the public during the workshop.

Our Partners

Squamish Arts acknowledges that the land on which we live, work and recreate is the unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples, particularly the territories of the Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) Nation. It is our responsibility to honour their ancestry by being an ally to the present.

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Event Eligibility: Only events related to public art and cultural activities located in Squamish, BC will be considered for inclusion in the calendar. The event should align with the purpose and focus of Squamish Art’s mission and vision.

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