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- Comment: The Ubyssey is a student newspaper so cannot be used to establish notability (see WP:RSSM). The Georgia Straight is solid but other sources are primary and/or not independent with some making not mention of the gallery so not useful. Also need to either remove the list of exhibitions or significantly trim it to the most notable (meaning received critical attention or similar). S0091 (talk) 15:40, 26 March 2024 (UTC)
The Hatch Art Gallery is a student-run and student-owned art gallery in the AMS Student Nest on the University of British Columbia's Vancouver campus. The Hatch's annually programmed exhibitions feature work submitted by UBC community members and are planned, installed, marketed, and monitored by student volunteers.[1] The AMS Art Collection is also partially managed by Hatch volunteers and is regularly shown at the gallery.[2] The Hatch frequently partners with other clubs and organizations on and off campus in the planning and execution of exhibitions and events, including yearly exhibitions with the AMS Sexual Assault Support Center and the production of a zine in collaboration with Centre A and Yarrow Intergenerational Society for Justice.
History
[edit]While the gallery has only been operating as "The Hatch" since the 2015, its history begins the 1968 opening of the old Student Union Building (now called the Life Building).[2][3] The works in the AMS Art Collection had been on permanent public display in Brock Hall (the student union building up until 1968) since the first acquisitions in the 1940s, but the move to the SUB was the first instance of dedicated gallery space operated by the AMS and fully managed by students.[2][4] The gallery at this stage had no official name and was referred to with a variety of generic names, primarily the "AMS Art Gallery" or the "SUB Art Gallery."[5] In 1979, the Student Administration Committee moved to turn the gallery space into a temporary cocktail lounge for the first week of classes.[6] This decision proved to be so popular that it was brought back in 1980 and 1981 for a two-month period.[6] While concerns were raised over the marginalization of student work and the possibility of smoke damage to artwork, the AMS voted to permanantly convert the space into a lounge in the summer of 1982.[6] The Art Gallery Programs Committee and Fine Arts Department subsequently opted to open a new gallery space in the same building in 1983.[7][6] The officially named Hatch Art Gallery opened in 2015 alongside the completion of the AMS Student Nest, which featured an updated gallery space with moveable white walls and track lighting alongside better security and storage for the AMS Art Collection.[1][2]
Exhibitions
[edit]List subject to updates based on availability of documentation. Starred dates are best estimates based on opening announcement posts. Artists only named when they are named in exhibition titles, announcements, or posters.
Year | Title | Artist(s) | Curator(s) | Collaborator(s) | Dates |
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2015 | Recollecting Space | 2015/09/01 – 2015/09/25 | |||
Your Mouth is an Open Wound | Michelle Nguyen | 2015/09/28 – 2015/10/09 | |||
Dystopia | Sophia Murray & Yekta Tehrani | 2015/10/16 – 2015/10/30 | |||
Piece of Mind | 2015/11/04 – N/A | ||||
Chasing Giants | Mary Agoncillo | 2015/12/01* – N/A | |||
2016 | Yours, Mine, Ours: The AMS Permanent Collection | Erin Watkins | 2016/01/05 – 2016/02/05 | ||
The Ai Wei Wei Frame Show | Untitled Art Group | 2016/02/11* – N/A | |||
The Fourth Face | Jamey Braden, Anyse Ducharme, Frances Hart D'Emilio, & Carolyn Stockbridge | 2016/09/06 – 2016/09/26 | |||
Body Body Party Party | Hannah Marsland, Julia Wakeling, & Amna Elnour | 2016/10/04 – 2016/10/21 | |||
Rock, Paper, Scissors | Aileen Bahmanipour | 2016/11/02 – 2016/11/27 | |||
2017 | Cause the sweetest kiss I ever got is the one I've never tasted | Cam Jennings | 2017/01/12* – N/A | ||
The Great White Urinal | Frances Hart D'Emilio | Capture Photography Festival | 2017/04/03 – 2017/04/28 | ||
Still Here | Still Here Project, Movember Foundation, UBC Men's Health Research Program | 2017/09/05 –2017/09/22 | |||
Insights Unseen and Unheard | 2017/10/06 – 2017/10/27 | ||||
Cut Flowers Are Already Dead | Mary Buckland | 2017/11/14 – 2017/12/01 | |||
2018 | (con)text | Dana Claxton, Christine D'Onofrio, Christopher Lacroix, & Josephine Lee | 2018/01/10 – 2018/02/03 | ||
Into The Dark | Josephine Lee, Matthew Ballantyne, Lola Storey, Ran Zhou, James Albers, & Kelly Holmes | UBC Visual Art Students' Association | 2018/02/06* – 2018/02/27 | ||
At Eye Level | Janna Kumi | 2018/03/08 – 2018/03/30 | |||
Pictures in Protest | Zoe Hertz | 2018/09/11* – 2018/09/14 | |||
Our Bodies Are Bodies | Joy Gyamfi, Kayt Willemina, Ariel Elise, Tyler Homan, Aileen Yadokoro, Alexandra Rodriguez, Chloe Sernasie, & Vicky Mo | Julia Wong | AMS Sexual Assault Support Centre | 2018/09/19 – 2018/10/18 | |
Climate Solutions Showcase | UBC Climate Hub | 2018/10/22 – 2018/10/26 | |||
Hail Discordia! 35 Years of Discorder Magazine | CITR & Discorder | 2018/10/29 – 2018/11/22 | |||
Sound to Colour Vol. 2: An Early Funeral | Ciele Beau | 2018/11/26 – 2018/12/15 | |||
2019 | Free Fall | Ran Zhou | 2019/01/07 – 2019/01/25 | ||
entrap. | Bojana Bozin, Chipo Chipaziwa, Sai Di, Lisa Fevral, Xuan Hong, & Alger Liang | UBC Visual Art Students' Association | 2019/01/28 – 2019/02/15 | ||
Contesting Paradise: BC Landscapes in the Permanent Collection | 2019/02/26* – 2019/03/08 | ||||
Masquerade: Exploring Fashioned Resistance | andi icaza-largaespada, Ariel Elise, Bo Dyp, Cole Schmidt, Julia Wong, Reiko Inouye, Roselynn Sadaghiani, Sean Alistair, & House of Rice. | Maxim Greer | UBC Women's Centre, UBC Pride Collective | 2019/03/11 – 2019/03/29 | |
luxe | Ketty Zhang | 2019/04/07 – 2019/04/25 | |||
GLOVES OFF | Brandon Cotter, Philip Dion, Nick Farrell, Ian Forbes, Shizen Jambor, Jack Kenna, Aaron Friend Lettner, Jessie McNeil, Chris Eugene Mills, Kay Slater, Nomi Stricker, Tereza Tacic, Theo Terry, & Ronan Nanning-Watson | 2019/09/03 – 2019/09/19 | |||
How To Unroll A Baxter&?: Works from the AMS Permanent Collection | Yasmine Whaley-Kalaora | 2019/09/30 – 2019/10/04 | |||
The S Project: the shortest distance is not a straight line | Carly Butler & Gudrun Filipska | 2019/10/15 – 2019/11/07 | |||
Canned Foreign | Anne Canute, Yuko Fedrau, Reiko Inouye, & Rose Butch | UBC Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies | 2019/11/15 – 2019/12/03 | ||
2020 | Quick! a last show before I go off my rocker. | Jessica Girard, Wendy Hanlon, Byunghan (Brian) Im, Dandy Lyon's, Ann Richards, Justin Van Westen, David Ezra Wang | UBC Visual Art Students' Association | UBC Art History, Visual Art, & Theory | 2020/01/09 – 2020/01/23 |
100s Day | James Albers, Sarah Anderson, Claire Geddes Bailey, Lucien Durey, Clyde Hunt, Natasha Katedralis, Emma Metcalfe Hurst, Kiel Torres, and Chelsea Yuill. | 2020/01/28 – 2020/02/14 | |||
Together: Communities of Healing | AMS Sexual Assault Support Centre | 2020/02/24 – 2020/03/12 | |||
The Works of the AMS Art Collection (yes, all of them) | Yasmine Whaley-Kalaora | 2020/03/23 – 2020/04/08
*In-person exhibition cancelled due to COVID-19 | |||
Digital Response Piece: "Intellectual Hygiene" by Sai Di | March 2020 | ||||
Digital Response Piece: “A Necessary Tension” by Chipo Chipaziwa | 2020/04/10 | ||||
Digital Response Piece: "Secret Burdens" by Jelena Markovic | April 2020 | ||||
And So They Print | Brianna Anderson, Paige Braithwaite, Stephanie Bueno, Chipo Chipaziwa, Margaret Joba-Woodruff, Vicky Mo, & Ann Richards | Margaret Joba-Woodruff | 2020/09/14 – 2020/09/30
*Online exhibition | ||
Feasting Fools at the Foot of the Mountain | Melanie Friedman, Jelena Markovic, & Sai Di | 2020/10/19 – 2020/10/31
*Online exhibition | |||
BLXCK: A UBCBSU ART SHOW | Ayomide Daniel Adegborioye, The Afrolution, Edwin A. Edou, Afomia Haile, Ariella Horvath, Stephanie Okoli, Michael Oyaro, Ninotchka Pierre Pierre, Maia Wallace, & Denver J. Wilson-Rymer II | Maia Wallace & Tracy Odhiambo | UBC Black Student Union | 2020/11/06 – 2020/11/14
*Online exhibition | |
2021 | TERMS AND CONDITIONS | Anna Be, Anneke Dresselhuis, Mildred Grace German, Sampriti Manna, Roselynn Sadaghiani, Nandia Syabrina, David Ezra Wang, & Maggie Wong | UBC Visual Art Students' Association | Erinne Huston, Reiko Inouye, & James Albers | 2021/01/18 – 2021/01/29
*Online exhibition |
Still Breathing: a Community Zine | Aleeza, A.L., Anova Hou, Areeka Riaz, Devan Minhas, Em Mittertreiner, Janyn Zoccoli, Lucía A Quesada-Ramirez, M-A Murphy, Marylise Habiyambere, Maggie Wong, Pushhti Parekhh, Rachel Cheang, Sampriti Manna, & Y Caligraphyy | AMS Sexual Assault Support Centre | February – March 2021
*Online exhibition | ||
The Permanent Collection Show? | Nika Afsahi, James Albers, Anna Be, Shayla Bradley, Sydney Dunn, Miya Kosowick, Jamie Lewis, Roselynn Sadaghiani, Jerry Tang, & Brittney Wilson | James Albers (leading curation group of artists) | 2021/03/15 – 2021/03/24
*Online exhibition | ||
2022 | where have we been? | Riko Tanaka, Olivia Cox, Kiana Shahnia, DANI YOUR DARLING, Héloïse Auvray, & Jasmin Ghorbani | 2022/01/31 –
2022/02/14 | ||
what is a student body? | Sarah Wong, Anova Hou, Vanessa Matsubara, Ece Asitanelioğlu, Hayley Palmer, & Emma Han | 2022/03/08 –
2022/03/23 | |||
when will it be over? | Aleks Kovacevic, Chloe-Amelie Aikman, Nazar Son, Roselynn Sadaghiani, Sierra Louie, Tatyana Ehrenberger, & Zoë Eshan | 2022/04/01 –
2022/04/08 | |||
A Luminous Journey | Arran Stephans | Nature's Path, Opus Art Supplies, UBC Faculty of Land and Food Systems | 2022/06/01 –
2022/06/12 | ||
THE PERMANENT COLLECTION: A Juxtaposition of Geometric Art and Abstract Expressionism | 2022/09/07 –
2022/09/20 | ||||
BODY | Jasper Berehulke, Samantha Blumenfeld, Tiyana Bremer, Clyde Richard Brittain, Stephanie Bueno, Lexi Chang, Sidi Chen, Daruis Fultz-Zentner, Ysabel Gana, Lux Monsalve, Yasaman Moussavi, Alessandra Pozzuoli, Kiana Shahnia, Tizha Shi, Paige Quinn, Suchitra Van Riel Barrett, Justin Van Western, & Kristin Voth Davies | UBC ARTIVISM 2022, exposure UBC, UBC Arts and Culture District | 2022/10/07 –
2022/10/21 | ||
Great Trek 100 Exhibition | 2022/10/25 –
2022/11/10 | ||||
Our Space for Our Art | December 2022 | ||||
2023 | Our Space | Suchitra Van Riel Barrett, Aleks Kovacevic, Annika Robles-Block, Sunny Park | 2023/01/10 – 2023/01/25 | ||
What Do We Know? | Jules Church, Suzu Seki, Jasmina Simpsone, Riko Tanaka, Rebecca Wang 王晨金, Carolina Martinez, Jasper Berehulke, & Maggie Wong | UBC Visual Art Students' Association | 2023/02/03 – 2023/02/17 | ||
Longing For What Might Be | Elmira Sarreshtehdari, Sholeh Mahlouji, Marzieh Mosavarzadeh, & Yasaman Moussavi | Yasaman Moussavi & Elmira Sarreshtehdari | AMS Sexual Assault Support Centre, UBC Arts & Culture District | 2023/03/07 – 2023/03/17 | |
An Ode to My Younger Self | Sunny Park, Tiya Bremer, Jules Church, Anneke Dresselhuis, Ysabel Gana, Hailey Kim, Amy Park, Roselyn Sadaghiani, Tizha Shi, Josh Steinhauer, Bianca Thomson, & Bofei Zhang | 2023/04/11 – 2023/04/20 | |||
ode to mom | Ethan White, DANI YOUR DARLING, G DeMontigny-McBride, Zyrell Castillo, Eavan McNeil, Juno, Kim Grewal, Elisha Wang, & Anna Luth | Sunny Park & Bofei Zhang | Aymen Dirar | 2023/04/29 – 2023/04/29
*Online exhibition | |
Reveal/Reform | Rachel Karat, Touleen Bajj, Dhruvi Nishar, Anneke Dresselhuis, Helen Shen, Jasper Berehulke Adyesha Singhdeo, Mia Glanz, Abdo Elhosary, Armaana Thapar, Deon Feng, Cher Lau, Yasmina Seifeddine, Chi Ming Lo (Jimmy), Maggie Wong, Gabriel Porath, Nuriya Azamatova, Maria Vozdvizhenskaya, & Bayleigh Marelj | UBC Arts & Culture District, Sulong UBC, UBC Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights, exposure UBC, Black Void UBC, UBC Ukrainian Student Union, UBC ARTIVISM 2023, | 2023/09/26 – 2023/10/19 | ||
Greetings from No-where: Our Permanent Collection, The Seventy-Fifth Anniversary | 2023/11/03 – 2023/11/10 | ||||
2024 | Space(s) | Anneke Dresselhuis, Armaana Thapar, Fahad Naveed, Jasper Berehulke, Jessica Breuls, Maria Vozdvizhenskaya, Max Wu, Tony Xiutong Jiang, Ainsley Morrow, Olivia McNeill, & the Vancouver Arts Colloquium Society weavers led by Debra Sparrow | Yarrow Intergenerational Society for Justice, Centre A, Vancouver Arts Colloquium Society, exposure UBC, UBC Visual Art Students' Association | 2024/01/18 – 2024/02/01 | |
Climate Catharsis | Panyu Xiao, Jasper Berehulke, Natalia Fortuna, Melissa Plisic, Anneke Dresselhuis, Fiorella Hayshida, Ainsley Morrow, Parsa Nayyara, Biogenic Architecture Lab, Roomina Zendehboodi, Ella Scott, Touleen Bajj, Naomi Maya Leung 梁佩恩, Jennie J. Zhou, & Sagorika Naomi Azad Haque | UBC Climate Hub, UBC Sustainability, UBC Art HIstory Students' Association, The Youth Harbour | 2024/02/12 – 2024/02/29 | ||
Beyond Erasure: Celebrating Black Queer and Trans Stories | UBC Sexual Assault Support Centre, UBC Black Student Union | 2024/03/12 – 2024/03/24 |
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