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Vincent Chorabik

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Vincent Chorabik (born July 12, 1992) is a Canadian artist and poet. He is primarily known for his satirical and political works that criticize contemporary society.

Exhibitions[edit]

VOAF Satellite Exhibition at VGH, Feb – July 2018 – Artist; Vancouver General Hospital; Vancouver, BC SWITCH Fundraiser, November 2017 – Artist, Funds raised went to the Community Arts Fund; Vancouver, BC [1]

Vancouver Outsider Arts Festival (VOAF), August 2017 - Artist and Installation Crew; Roundhouse Community Arts and Recreation Centre; Vancouver, BC [2]

i'm sure this is twisting my spine!: art show, August 2017 - Artist and Media Marketing Manager; Q Shi Q; Vancouver, BC

Exclusive Gallery, Exclusive Exhibit, July 2017 - Artist and Curator; Savoy Place; Burnaby, BC

Making your Mark, June 2006 to June 2010 (Annually) - Artist; Dawson Creek Art Gallery; Dawson Creek, BC

Notable works[edit]

Permission to Clone Me (2017), presented at Vancouver Outsider Arts Festival at the Roundhouse Community Centre in August 2017. Materials for this work included Hair (DNA), Clear Bag, Red Ribbon, Elastic, Consent. The size was 4.5 x 6 inches. This piece was displayed with a 30,000 CAN dollar price tag and a red sticker. It is traditional for art galleries to display artwork with a red sticker when it has been sold, so it is a logical conclusion to believe it was purchased for that price, though it has not been confirmed by the artist or gallery.

Publications[edit]

As of March 2018, Chorabik has published Untitled Book and Urban Communication: An Artist's Unnofficial Guide to the Lower Mainland through Blurb.

Awards[edit]

Chorabik has received awards as a result of his success in the visual arts and writing, BC Arts Council Award (2017) [3] and W49 Literary Award (2017). [4]

Notes[edit]

  1. Community Arts Council of Vancouver, VOAF Satellite Exhibition at VGH Retrieved March 25, 2018[dead link]
  2. Community Arts Council of Vancouver, Vancouver Outsider Arts Festival 2017 Retrieved March 25, 2018[dead link]
  3. List of Recipients, BC Arts Council [1] Retrieved March 25, 2018
  4. W49 Magazine Winners [2] Retrieved March 25, 2018


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