About this Event
Image credit: Siobhan Angus. Courtesy of the author.
Image credit: Hannah Rickards. Glenmore Road, 2022. Courtesy the artist.
Admission: Free
In person at the Marianne and Edward Gibson Art Museum
Registration required
In this conversation, media scholar Siobhan Angus discusses her current research on ecological seeing with artist Hannah Rickards, within the context of Rickards’ solo exhibition I am the infant and I am the bird at the Gibson Art Museum. With shared interests in perception, experience, media, and environmental processes, they will consider how the ways we look at images, sites, and landscapes shape how we relate to and value the natural world.The discussion will run from 2:00PM to around 3:30PM, after which an informal reception will follow and guests are welcomed to view the exhibition.
Co-presented by the Gibson Art Museum and Capture Photography Festival as part of the 2026 Capture Speaker Series. Capture's 2026 Speaker Series is generously supported by The Michael and Inna O'Brian Family Foundation.
Hannah Rickards: I am the infant and I am the bird is generously supported by Arlene James and Friends of the Gibson.
This exhibition is part of the 2026 Capture Photography Festival Featured Exhibition Program.
Production for this exhibition was supported by an artistic collaboration with Malaspina Printmakers. We also extend thanks to our colleagues at SFU Library for their collaboration and support.
If you would like to make a donation to support Capture Photography Festival, please donate via Charitable Impact here. Amounts greater than $20.00 will receive a tax receipt.
Bios:
Siobhan Angus is an Assistant Professor of Media Studies at Carleton University. Her scholarship has appeared in Environmental Humanities, Transbordeur, and October. She is the author of Camera Geologica: An Elemental History of Photography (Duke University Press, 2024), which was shortlisted for the College Art Association’s 2025 Charles Rufus Morey Book Award and received the 2024 Photography Network Book Prize and the 2025 UUAC-AAUC Book Prize.
Hannah Rickards was the recipient of the Nigel Greenwood Art Prize in 2018, the Philip Leverhulme Prize in Visual and Performing Arts in 2015, and the Max Mara Art Prize for Women in 2008/9. Her work has been exhibited at the Walker Art Centre, Minneapolis; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Witte de With, Rotterdam; and the South London Gallery. She has had solo exhibitions at Polygon Gallery and Artspeak, Vancouver; Fogo Island Arts, Newfoundland, and Modern Art Oxford, Whitechapel Gallery, and The Showroom, London. She lives and works in Sylix Okanagan territory.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Marianne and Edward Gibson Art Museum, 8888 University Drive West, Burnaby, Canada
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