Category Archives: DFG Events

Phil Borges | Artist Lecture + Book Signing

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Phil Borges Artist Lecture & Book Signing TIBET: Culture on the Edge Thursday, October 20, 2011, 6:30 – 8:30 The Waterfall Building, 205 – 1540 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC $15      Register now $50      Copy of Tibet: Culture on … Continue reading

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Social Media for Artists 101 & 102 with Kemp Edmonds

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Diane Farris Gallery is partnering with friend and social media guru Kemp Edmonds to present two evening workshops for artists.

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Draw By Night’s First Anniversary

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Draw by Night Wednesday July 28, 2010 Diane Farris Gallery, Vancouver BC Myron Campbell brought his Draw By Night once more to Diane Farris Gallery. This time the gallery’s courtyard was filled by over 50 people making drawings of clowns … Continue reading

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Draw By Night’s First Anniversary

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Myron Campbell brought his Draw By Night once more to Diane Farris Gallery. This time the gallery’s courtyard was filled by over 50 people making drawings of clowns in charcoal and black pencil, following the theme of the night: Clown … Continue reading

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Draw by Night #8 – Factory Rejects

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Organized by Myron Campbell, this event was part of the Twitter/Art+Social Media show at the Diane Farris Gallery and 30 spots were available (10 to invited artists and 20 to the public). Sara Genn and Fiona Ackerman, artists working with … Continue reading

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How is Social Media Changing The Practice of Visual Artists?

April 17, 2010 -Dr. Maria Lantin, Director of the Intersections Digital Studios (IDS) research centre at the Emily Carr University of Art + Design; Hank Bull, the Executive Director at Centre A; and Lili Vieira de Carvalho, curator of Twitter/Art+Social … Continue reading

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DFG Events | Social Media for Visual Artists

Rebecca Coleman and Kris Krug - Social media for visual artists workshop 2010

On Tuesday, April 13, 2010 Kris Krug and Rebecca Coleman led a workshop on how social media can help artists get more visibility to their work. An attentive audience of 35 people gathered at Diane Farris Gallery to learned tips … Continue reading

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DFG Event | How is Social Media Changing the Practice of Visual Artists?

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How is Social Media Changing the Practice of Visual Artists? April 17th, 2010 – Saturday, 4-5pm Diane Farris Gallery 1590 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver BC Sol Sallee, Doffed, 2009, Digital collage, 26 x 20 inches   The selection committee of … Continue reading

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Twitter/Art+SocialMedia | Opening Night

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With over 300 people stopping by during the 3 hours of the opening, the night was exciting and fun. Artists had the chance to meet each other and connect to their Twitter and Facebook friends. Russell Brewing provided the beer.

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DFG Event | Social Media for Visual Artists Workshop

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Social Media for Visual Artists Workshop Tuesday, April 13, 2010 – 4 to 5pm Diane Farris Gallery 1590 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC This event is free of charge and limited to 35 people. Please RSVP by email or by … Continue reading

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