Tag Archives: Mexico

Works by Felix Menier

June 3 – July 31, 2006

Legacy Maltwood (at Mearns Centre – McPherson Library)

This exhibition was part of a series of collaborative fine arts projects between UVic and the Universidad Veracruzana, Instituto de Artes Plasticas in Xalapa, Mexico. It featured three paintings and 20 works on paper from Menier.

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Xalapa: Dean’s Lobby Gallery

January 16 – February 27, 2006

University Centre

This exhibition was part of a series of collaborative fine arts projects between UVic and the Universidad Veracruzana, Instituto de Artes Plasticas in Xalapa, Mexico. It featured a rotation of works by a number of artists studying at the Instituto de Artes Plasticas. It was exhibited in the Dean’s Lobby Gallery.

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Visual Transition

August 23 – November 8, 2001

Maltwood Art Museum and Gallery

An exhibition of 12 Mexican artists who are living in B.C; comprised of a collection of ceramics, paintings, textiles, photographs and sculptures. This collection of works is flavoured with traditional Mexican artistic influence, flowing with a theme of brilliant colours, movement and culture, but at the same time tainted with solitude.

Mexican Artists

June 3 – June 24, 1991

McPherson Library Gallery

A selection of works from ten artists from Mexico City.

About the Artists:

The artists include Laura Quintanilla Silva, Victoria Compan, Ernesto Hume, Jesus Torres Kato, Kiyoto Ota, Alejandro Vega Escalante, Jesus Miranda Gonzalez, Othon Tellez Lopez, Eloy Tarcisio, and Richard Angia. Each artist comes from a different part of Mexico, but have made Mexico City their home while working and creating.

Hubert Migeon: Photographer

May 25 – June 12, 1981

McPherson Library Gallery

Photographs of Mexican and Western American landscapes, Mexican and Guatemalean street scenes and other detailed nature and people pictures with a particular attention to geometrical lines, moods and human relationships between photographer and subjects.

All of the colour prints exhibited were printed from slides directly onto paper.

About the Artist: Hubert Migeon is a self-taught photographer who approached human subjects for the first time on the trip to Mexico, which generated many of the photos exhibited.