Added on April 30, 2014
Kendra Archer
group show , Paulina De La Paz , visual arts
Postcard Show Transforms The Remington
Over 50 established and emerging artists contribute to the fourth edition
Photos by Kendra Archer
Show information and captions by Paulina De La Paz
The Postcard Show is an exhibit showcasing contemporary art on postcards by established and emerging artists.
Painfully beautiful postcards by Postcard Show Artist Ka Bo Yuen
From the popularity of novelty shows, The Postcard Show was established in order to serve as a mobile medium, creating a narrative through accessible and affordable art. Each postcard is made available to the public through a silent auction with an affordable minimum bid and a buyout bid in order to entice the audience to get involved in the business of art collecting.
Getting in on the action- Mary Cameron caught in the act, outbidding fellow attendees
Giving artists and Vancouver’s growing art community a forum in which to display and enjoy diverse art from illustration, photography, textile, painting and origami work.
Russell Alton, Guillem Rovira and Berny Siu’s transformative postcards for the Postcard Show Volume. 4
With its continuous success, The Postcard Show hopes to reach an international audience and establish this exhibit as a must see show.
Anthony Shelton and Nicola Levell with creator and curator Paulina de la Paz (Middle)
Textile Artist Trish Graham’s intricately hand embroidered postcards for The Postcard Show
Postcard Show Artist Rhid Gatrill and friends enjoying live music at The Remington Gallery
Fourth edition was held at The Remington Gallery and Studio.
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Image Gallery – photos by Kendra Archer