Loaves and Fishes: Vancouver's Hidden Helpers
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Visit the Dal Schindell Gallery between April 17 and June 7 to see Loaves and Fishes, a photography exhibition celebrating "Vancouver's hidden helpers." This exhibition is part of MATS student Genevieve Walker's Integrated Project in Art and Theology, the capstone project for students in Regent's Christianity and the Arts concentration.
Artist Statement
Welcome to Vancouver! The city is known for its scenic views, temperate climate, and, sadly, loneliness.
Despite its abundant beauty, Vancouver is becoming more widely known as a broken, disconnected, and increasingly lonely place. For many, these words are not just superficial labels, but their reality. If you let it, Vancouver will show you how it got these labels. And yet, there is still hope!
Over the last three years, since moving to Vancouver, I have started to uncover a hidden patchwork of people who are helping others and building connections and community across the city. Whether by vocation or through compulsion, this collection of city changers is doing what they can with what they have.
The photos in this exhibition celebrate these (largely unchampioned) people, each working in the place where they feel most connected and using what they have in their hands that helps them to connect with others—or, as one person put it, offering their ‘loaves and fishes.’
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Genevieve Walker is an Australian social worker and photographer now based in Vancouver, Canada. She holds a Bachelor of Social Work degree from the Queensland University of Technology (Australia).
Genevieve worked for several years as a social worker, all the while pursuing her passion for photography, something that she has long held dear. Until recently, she would’ve explained these as two quite separate pursuits; each distinct in nature, and both seemingly incompatible.
Since coming to Regent College, Genevieve has been learning how social work, photography, and one’s faith can interact and intertwine to create something new in beautiful and unexpected ways.
Location
Dal Schindell Gallery at Regent College (5800 University Blvd, Vancouver, BC)
Parking
Paid parking available at Regent and UBC