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Mary Anne Tateishi is represented by:
View Art Gallery, Victoria, BC

- December 2012 -
Christmas Show
View Art Gallery, Victoria
- November 2013 -
Eastside Culture Crawl
Open studio event
Visit my studio at 280-975 Vernon Drive, Vancouver [map]
November 15, 16, 17
isavirtue Art Blog, Featured artist, October 24, 2012
"...i just adore her artwork. mat's abstract, often collaged paintings are lively, vibrant and full of personality. through their colourful composition, they never fail to make me feel uplifted and optimistic." - kaitlyn webb patience
Artsy Forager, Featured artist, November 15, 2011
"M.A.'s Transparency Series offers an even more fluid experience of each work's visual history, as each layer is transparent and clearly visible in the finished work, as well as the underlayer of the wood panel, adding a wonderful organic texture against the pops of bright color." - Lesley Frenz
Early Edition, CBC Radio Interview, November 9, 2011
Interview about artwork, having a studio in artistic East Van, and the Culture Crawl preview show.
On The Coast, CBC Radio Interview, April 27, 2010
Interview about work featured in the Half & Half show at the National Nikkei Museum.
http://www.cbc.ca/video/news/audioplayer.html?clipid=1479314525
Victoria Times Colonist, Thursday, June 12, 2008
“Currently, Mary Anne Tateishi of North Vancouver graces the walls with her dazzling collaged paintings, layered under a coat of poured epoxy resin. Tateishi says she paints and collages about 10 different paintings, one atop the other, and then peels back shreds and strips of the acrylic surface, "to see what is revealed." Fluorescent paint, silver foil and dress patterns all go into the mix. The compositions are brought up big, with bold stripes, spirals and polka dots. In other hands the result might be chaos, but Tateishi has a terrific sense of design.” - Robert Amos
Arts Alive Magazine, May/June 2007
“Water uncovers Mary Anne Tateishi’s ‘under-painting and painting’. She challenges the viewer to see all the work that goes into each one. Her process includes ‘a series of paintings, one on top of the other.’ After completing 15 to 20, she begins to tear them back, and ‘create an excavation of the work.’ She will sometimes add a layer on top, eventually adding a final layer of resin, making the work more translucent.”
lowercase gallery, curated online exhibition, March 2012
Escape into Life, artist feature, February 2012
The Fictional Me blog, Artist of the Month, January 2011
ArtLiveTV, Cheaper Show interview, June 2010
Fairchild Television, interview, April 2010
Minkei News Online, interview, April 2010
Schema Magazine, May 2009
Arts Alive Magazine, March 2006
Breakfast Television Interview, City TV feature on artists, November 2005
