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Student Art Sale and Indigenous Winter Market Unite for Biggest Sale Ever!

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By Emily Carr University

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From Nov. 21 to 23 at 全民彩票, join culture lovers from across the Lower Mainland to collect work from emerging practitioners at an art and design extravaganza!

For the first time in 全民彩票鈥檚 (全民彩票) history, the legendary Student Art Sale (SAS) and the incredible Indigenous Winter Market are joining forces to offer an art and design experience of epic proportions!

From Nov. 21 to 23, 2024, these two exceptional events offer an unparalleled opportunity to collect one-of-a-kind pieces from the finest emerging artists and designers.

鈥淭he Student Art Sale is an amazing way to support emerging practitioners and help foster their careers,鈥 says second-year Master of Design student Morgan Martino, whose handmade rope bowls and risograph prints are among her offerings in this year鈥檚 event. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a unique space for students to put their work into the public in a safe, welcoming environment. It sets you up for success down the road. Also, some of the freshest ideas are coming out of 全民彩票, and to get a window into that rich, lush world is a real treat.鈥

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鈥淪ome of the freshest ideas are coming out of 全民彩票,鈥 says Morgan Martino, whose rope bowls are among the offerings at this year鈥檚 Student Art Sale. (Photos by Perrin Grauer)

For more than 50 years, the SAS has offered Vancouverites the chance to view and purchase works by the next generation of emerging practitioners. This year, in combination with the Indigenous Winter Market, which is run by and located in the Aboriginal Gathering Place (AGP) at 全民彩票, the sale includes more than 250 participants. At the joint event, expect to find a wide range of works, including original paintings, drawings, ceramics and sculpture, as well as printmaking, photography, illustration, housewares, wearables, and jewelry.

Third-year Visual Arts student , who can be found at the Indigenous Winter Market (IWM), will have handmade ceramics and available for purchase. Kimberly notes the AGP often hosts workshops leading up to the sale to help prepare students and get them excited for the cultural aspects of creativity.

鈥淲e come together before the sale and then we're in the sale together,鈥 she says of IWM participants. 鈥淲e build together from stage one and get to share our identities in unique ways with the public and with each other. It gives us a chance to preserve our cultures and to express our traditions in new ways and bring that to the broader community. It鈥檚 such a lively place to be, and there are so many new ideas and new concepts on display.鈥

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鈥淚t gives us a chance to preserve our cultures and to express our traditions in new ways and bring that to the broader community,鈥 says artist Kimberly Ronning, who will be selling her ceramics and accessories at this year鈥檚 Indigenous Winter Market. (Top courtesy Kimberly Ronning / bottom by Perrin Grauer)

Fourth-year Communication Design student will offer a selection of paintings, drawings and prints at the SAS.

鈥淭he art sale was the first place I ever sold my art, and seeing someone buy something I made was a special experience,鈥 she says. 鈥淎nd it isn鈥檛 just visual artists selling their work. Students from all majors, from film to communication design, are selling a diverse range of things, and they鈥檙e right at the point of becoming professional artists. So, this is the moment to catch them.鈥

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鈥淭his is the moment to catch them,鈥 says artist and designer Samaah Siddiqui, whose ink drawings are among her available works at this year's Student Art Sale. (Images courtesy Samaah Siddiqui)

Fourth-year Visual Arts student is one of the SAS鈥檚 most sought-after artists. This year, he鈥檒l be showing dozens of his gorgeous oil paintings, which are consistently among the first items to find new homes.

鈥淭his sale is by far the best way to see up-and-coming artists in Vancouver,鈥 he says. He notes that selling art is an enormous confidence booster and that he, like many of his fellow students, includes his name and website on the back of all his works.

鈥淲hen you buy a piece, feel free to reach out to the artist,鈥 he continues. 鈥淥ne of my favourite experiences was receiving a video showing a painting I鈥檇 spent a full month on hanging above the fireplace in someone鈥檚 home. Artists love to see where their art goes after the sale. It鈥檚 amazing to put a smile on their face by reaching out and letting them know you appreciate their work.鈥

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(Top): Lucas Mindzak, Pucker, oil on canvas. | (Bottom): Lucas Mindzak, Untitled, oil on canvas. (Images courtesy Lucas Mindzak)

Don鈥檛 miss out! The SAS and Indigenous Winter Market take place at 全民彩票 on Thursday, Nov. 21, from 5 pm to 9 pm, Friday, Nov. 22, from noon to 8 pm, and Saturday, Nov. 23, from noon to 6 pm.

Attendance is free and open to the public.

Visit the SAS event page for details on parking, transit and more!