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Joan Balzar
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Throughout her career, which spans five decades, Joan Balzar's commitment to abstraction,
spatial illusion, and the psychological manipulation of colour and light has remained constant.
Balzar was widely recognized as a key figure in the development of abstract painting on the West Coast in the 1960's, a time when
Vancouver emerged as a city of increased energy and experimentation in visual art.
Like the Minimalists, who introduced
arrangements of manufactured goods into the gallery, Balzar was interested in the new aesthetic of industrial materials such as neon tubing and plastics. But unlike the minimalists, she never abandoned painting, rather seeing neon light as a model for
new optical possibilities and an expanded notion of the medium.
Balzar's current work and direction remains vital, and relevent within the contemporary milieu of abstract painting.
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Blue Mirage 36 x 84 Inches acrylic on canvas $7,600
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Liquid Heat 36 x 84 Inches acrylic on canvas $7,600
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Easter Weekend II 38 x 82 Inches acrylic on canvas $7,800
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Nova lll 40 x 60 Inches acrylic on canvas $6,000
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Neon A 36 x 36 Inches acrylic on canvas $3,600
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Neon B 36 x 36 Inches acrylic on canvas $3,600
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Untitled 36 x 36 Inches acrylic on canvas $3,600
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W 40 x 60 Inches acrylic on canvas $6,000
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Untitled II 36 x 36 Inches acrylic on canvas $3,600
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Untitled I 36 x 36 Inches acrylic on canvas $3,600
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Sonar 42 x 84 Inches acrylic on canvas $8,800
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Nova II 30 x 84 Inches acrylic on canvas $6,300
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Easter Weekend II 36 x 48 Inches acrylic on canvas $4,300
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Easter Weekend I 36 x 48 Inches acrylic on canvas $4,300
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Education |
Honours Graduate, Vancouver School of Art, 1958
Study in Paris, 1958
Travel study to Mexico and Guatamala, 1959
Commission to paint in major Mayan city of Takal, Guatamala
Masters Curriculum in Fine Arts (incomplete), Instituto de Allende,
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
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Solo Exhibitions |
Morris and Helen Belkin Satellite Gallery, UBC, 2003
Mezzanine Art Gallery, Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver, BC, 1999
Light on Light, Intermedia, Vancouver Art Gallery, 1968
Exit Series, Intermedia, Vancouver Art Gallery, 1967
Bau-Xi Gallery, Vancouver BC, 1967, 1968, 1969
New Design Gallery, Vancouver, BC, 1962
Bibliotec National, Guatamala City, Guatamala, 1969
Palace of Capitanes Generales, Antigua, Guatamala, 1959
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Group Exhibitions |
Morris and Helen Belkin Gallery, UBC, 2001
Victoria Art Gallery, "A Little Bit of Funk", 2002
Vancouver Art Gallery, "Colouring the West", 2002
Vancouver Art Gallery, "Out of This Century", 1999
Vancouver Art Gallery, "Vancouver 1965 – 1975", 1996
Seattle Art Museum, "55th Annual Northwest Artists", 1969
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Collections |
Seattle Museum, Seattle, Washington
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
Toronto Dominion Bank, Toronto, Ontario
El Peren, Guatamala
Antigua Museum, Guatamala
Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC
Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, BC (3 paintings)
Victoria Art Gallery, Victoria, BC (2 paintings)
Morris Belkin Gallery, University of BC, Vancouver, BC (4 paintings)
Private Collections in Canada and USA
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Awards |
Allied Publications "Prize Winning Paintings", 1969
Bau-Xi Gallery Choice, 1969
Vancouver Art Gallery Annual Painting Award, 1969
Purchase Award, Seattle Art Museum, 1968
Canada Council Grant, 1967
Koerner Foundation Scholarship, UBC Summer School, 1956, 1957
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Teaching |
Douglas College – Fundamentals of Painting and Drawing
Vancouver Art Gallery – Advanced Painting, Figure Painting and Drawing
UBC Faculty Club – Painting and Drawing
Vancouver Art School (Night School) Painting
University Women's Club – Painting and Drawing
West Vancouver Recreation Centre – Advanced Multimedia Workshop, 1954 - 1973
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