Sylvania
- Cross + Over
- Artists: Michael Creger, Shelly Donohoe, Carole Duree, Jessi Eaton, Larry Lawlor, Kim Lewis, Benjamin C. Mefford, Daniel Michael, Ahnnawake Nelson, […] Posted January 15, 2019
- For Who You Are
- Debra Beers November 8 to December 15, 2018 Opening reception and gallery talk: Thursday, November 8, 1-3pm Weekend reception: Saturday, […] Posted November 7, 2018
- The Work Continues
- Dates: October 6 to November 3, 2018 Opening celebration: Saturday, October 6, 2-5pm Reception and gallery talk:?Wednesday, October 24, 4-5pm […] Posted October 5, 2018
- Bruce Conkle
- It’s Always Dusty Because Everything is Falling Apart Mid-July to Mid-September: Artist in residence Completed project open: Friday, September 7, […] Posted July 11, 2018
- Student Art Show: Flourish
- Sylvania Annual Student Art Exhibition Dates: May 29 – June 11, 2018 Awards reception: Thursday, May 31, 2-4pm Participating students […] Posted June 8, 2018
- Nicholas Arbatsky
- Timberline Dates: April 5 to May 18, 2018 Opening reception and gallery talk: Thursday, April 5, 4-7pm In 1998, New […] Posted April 5, 2018
- Joshua West Smith
- Southern California-based artist Joshua West Smith will be exhibiting a series of recent photographs and sculptures. The suite of photographs explore nature, beauty, harshness and sympathetic alien bodies. Posted February 20, 2018
- A Good Pink
- In A Good Pink, a collective of six artists join forces to explore the ambiguity and power of pink's many diverging identities, participating in an inquisitive dialogue around these idiosyncratic relationships. Posted January 10, 2018
- Ruth Lantz
- An exploration of the intersection between painting, photography, and digital imagery. Commingling abstraction and representation, artist Ruth Lantz approaches her painted works through a series of filtration systems: perceptual, process driven, and painterly. Posted November 1, 2017
- Michelle Weinstein
- An experimental artwork by Michelle Weinstein that centers upon two architectural forms: the pyramids of Ancient Egypt, and an electrical powerhouse located on the University of British Columbia campus. Posted August 30, 2017