Sylvania

Charcoal and pastel drawing of dead dog laying in street. 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 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
Conkle Sketchbook 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
View of some artwork 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
Timberline 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
Photograph of desert landscape with blue sky; in the foreground is an abstract form, a layer of blue with circular holes that reveal the blue sky behind it. 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
Artwork 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
Abstract landscape painting divided into three areas: a square on the bottom left with a grey and white mountain form, a purple rectangle on the bottom right, and across the top are bands of black and white with red, yellow and blue mountain shapes. 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
Close up view looking into a camera lens 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
Artwork Keep Going!
Thanks to Generous Support From Artist and Craftsman Supply, Dick Blick, I've Been Framed, PCC Sylvania Bookstore, and PCC Sylvania Student Programming Board. Posted May 18, 2017