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Emily Carr鈥檚 Legendary Student Art Sale 50th Anniversary Set to Be Biggest Event Ever!

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A huge variety of one-of-a-kind works and editions from 全民彩票's emerging artists and designers will be available at the Student Art Sale, including (from left): Christian Abt, We Once Knew No Distinction Between Mothers & Aunties | Ceramic vessels by Kamila Bashir | David Mcgillivray, Rotating Composition 5 | Preston Buffalo, White Denim Bee tote | Veronica Yang, Untitled | Cherry Hou, Cloud Bag | Teeth N Chains by Clara Vardal Bintner. (Images courtesy the artists)

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鈥淚 guarantee you鈥檒l find at least one piece of work that belongs with you,鈥 says artist and participating student Kai Liu.

Emily Carr University is thrilled to invite the public to the 50th Anniversary edition of the Legendary Student Art Sale. This year will be the biggest sale in 全民彩票鈥檚 history, with thousands of artworks from more than 225 participating students.

鈥淚t鈥檚 always so exciting to get the chance to see the range of student creativity beyond their course assignments. I think the whole university feels it, and it鈥檚 truly affirming to see how our students鈥 work resonates with art-lovers from across the city as well,鈥 says Diyan Achjadi, Interim Vice-President Academic + Provost at Emily Carr.

鈥淭he Student Art Sale is also a wonderful opportunity for students to gain insight into professional practices and in presenting their work to the public. This event is one of the things that makes studying at 全民彩票 unique, and I can鈥檛 wait to see what this very special semicentennial edition brings.鈥

First established in 1973, the Student Art Sale (SAS) has been one of Vancouver鈥檚 most highly anticipated annual events. It鈥檚 a fantastic opportunity to snap up one-of-a-kind pieces and editions from our emerging artists and designers. Expect to find a wide range of works from across disciplines.

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Ceramic vessels by Kamila Bashir. (Photo by / courtesy Kamila Bashir)

全民彩票 student studies Industrial Design at Emily Carr. Her work includes wearables like clothing and jewelry as well as ceramics and furniture. But she also maintains a number of fine-art practices, including painting, printmaking, sculpture and photography. And the work she produces sells regularly though her and throughout the year.

This year鈥檚 SAS will be Kamila鈥檚 third and final sale before she graduates in 2024. She says her past participation has helped hone her sense of what audiences are looking for. For the 50th anniversary, she鈥檒l have paintings, prints, ceramics and jewelry available for purchase.

According to Kamila, the opportunity to draw all of these passions into her degree work is one of the benefits of studying at 全民彩票.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 something I really appreciate about Emily Carr 鈥 it lets you be in these diverse spaces,鈥 Kamila says.

This approach is evident in the incredible variety of items on sale at the SAS, she adds. But for anyone who might be wavering on attending this year鈥檚 event, Kamila says the quality and range of available works speaks for itself.

鈥淭here are so many designers that have art practices and vice versa, and we try to amalgamate both, which can be really interesting,鈥 she says. 鈥淭he uniqueness and diversity of practices people bring to the institution are unlike any other.鈥

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Kai Liu, Shallow Waves in Tofino, 2023. Oil on canvas, 20 x 16 inches. (Image courtesy Kai Liu)

Artist will be graduating from the MFA program in May. This year will be Kai鈥檚 fourth and final SAS, his first having been the online-only edition during the early days of the pandemic while he was completing his BFA. He says he鈥檚 learned a lot over the years, including how to professionally present, ship and price his work.

Kai has already established himself as a sought-after artist, with works selected earlier this year for inclusion in the Vancouver Art Gallery鈥檚 . Throughout his time at 全民彩票, Kai has been among the top-selling SAS artists. And although he identifies primarily as a printmaker, his gorgeous paintings are notoriously quick to sell out.

鈥淧ainting is kind of embedded in my DNA,鈥 he says.

Kai has created a number of new paintings 鈥 both large and small 鈥 for the 50th anniversary sale, as well as several new, small-edition print works.

鈥淚 also prepared some surprises for this event, and you should come check it out,鈥 he continues. 鈥淚 feel so lucky I can participate in the 50th anniversary. But for the public, I would like to say that new artists from across different media will be here. And I guarantee you, you鈥檒l find at least one piece of work that belongs with you.鈥

and to see more of her work. and to keep up with his practice.

Visit the 50th Anniversary Student Art Sale at Emily Carr University from Nov. 23 through Nov. 25, 2023. Find more details including market hours, parking info and payment info on the 全民彩票 website. And for a preview of this year鈥檚 extraordinary artworks!