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The Vancouver Art Gallery Launches 3 Curatorial Residencies » Vancouver Blog Miss604

March 31, 20243 Mins Read


The Vancouver Art Gallery announces the appointment of three Vancouver-based curators in Residence; Pantea Haghighi, Makiko Hara, and Nya Lewis.

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Curatorial Residencies at The Vancouver Art Gallery

Through wide-ranging projects spanning exhibitions, performances, research and publications, Pantea Haghighi, Makiko Hara, and Nya Lewis will bring an exciting breadth of experience and expertise while offering new voices and perspectives to the Gallery’s Curatorial Department. Their curatorial residencies at the Vancouver Art Gallery will commence immediately and run through 2025. 

About the Artists

Pantea Haghighi

As an independent curator and doctoral student at Simon Fraser University, Pantea Haghighi focuses her research on modernism in architecture and the visual arts in relation to the politics of language. Haghighi utilizes her experience collaborating with individuals from various cultural backgrounds to strengthen the Gallery’s mission to connect people, bring communities together and create spaces that invite discussion and the exchange of ideas. Haghighi recently guest curated Parviz Tanavoli: Poets, Locks, Cages, a groundbreaking exhibition of works by the Iranian–born, Vancouver–based artist, presented in 2023. During her residency, Haghighi will continue her research on the emergence and development of modernism in Iran in the period between 1948 and 1978, while deepening the Gallery’s knowledge of artists from this region.

Makiko Hara

Makiko Hara has over three decades of experience in international contemporary art as an independent curator, producer, lecturer, performance artist and writer. Since relocating from Tokyo to Vancouver in 2007, she has continually challenged notions of cross-Pacific identity through an array of experimental curatorial practices. From 2007 to 2013, Hara was the Chief Curator of Centre A: Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art. In 2021, Hara received the Alvin Balkind Curator’s Prize from the Shadbolt Foundation. Hara recently guest curated Offsite: Pedro Reyes and Lani Maestro at the Gallery’s public outdoor art space, Offsite, and has worked on numerous art projects around the city. Hara’s focus at the Gallery will be curating performance events and public art projects that bring a new layer of depth and understanding to the Gallery’s exhibitions and programs. 

Nya Lewis

Nya Lewis currently serves as the Director of Artspeak gallery, Interim Artistic Director of the Vancouver Queer Film festival, and a Research Assistant at the Center for the Study of Black Canadian Diaspora. In 2020, Lewis guest curated Where do we go from here?, an exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery that developed as an opportunity to consider the Gallery’s own collecting and exhibition history. Lewis’ hybrid practice is rooted in the culmination of centuries of resistance, love, questions, actions and study concerning Black Atlantic/Pacific cultural production. Throughout the residency, the Gallery will support Lewis’ research towards a major publication dedicated to Black cultural production in British Columbia. Working across the disciplines of artmaking, programming, research, curating and writing, Lewis’ work is multivalent in form and expression but is always driven by the reimagining and reclaiming of community. 

The knowledge and expertise created throughout the residencies are a critical element that contributes to the Gallery’s growth and reimagining of what an art museum in the 21st century can be. The Gallery recently started construction on a new purpose-built art facility to open in 2028. The new building is anticipated to greatly expand and diversify the programs and exhibitions that the Gallery is able to present.

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