About - Art Shows

Langham Court Theatre is proud to support local artists!

A wide range of local artists display their work in the theatre lounge during show runs – a different show/artists for each of our productions. Art is available for viewing and/or purchase pre-show, at intermission or post-show during the show run and during box office hours.


Current Show during I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change

Bill Horne 

Born in Vancouver, Bill Horne studied painting and drawing at the Banff Centre and film animation at UBC. He has taught silkscreen printing at the Vancouver Native Education Centre, Kakali Handmade Papers and Island Mountain Arts, and paper-making at the National Art School in Managua, Nicaragua. For several years, he wrote a twice-monthly column about art and politics for the Quesnel Cariboo Observer. From 2003 until 2005 he worked at the Naramata Centre as Director of the Summer Program.

Bill has exhibited his work across Canada, most recently at Two Rivers Gallery in Prince George (see “Behind the Lines“in the menu bar above) and was part of the 1995 “Living at the End of Nation-State” and the 1996 New Works residencies at the Banff Centre, as well as a 1997 residency at Engramme in Québec City. In 2013 he won a professional development grant from Access © Foundation for a paper making apprenticeship with Juan Barbé of Eskulan in Basque Country in 2013. In April, 2015 he exhibited his work with Claire Kujundzic at GKo Gallery in Tolosa, Basque Country, and in September, 2016 at the Spanish Plant Pathology Congress in Palencia. He won an Award of Excellence in the 7th NBC Meshtec Tokyo International Screen Print Biennale in 2019.

Bill likes to print on a wide range of materials, such as handmade paper, marble and hides, depending on his subject. He illustrated Queen of All the Dustballs, a collection of poems by Bill Richardson, and his Portrait of Norma and George Ryga appeared on the cover of Talonbooks’ 25th Anniversary Catalogue.

He now lives in Victoria, BC with Claire Kujundzic after 25 years in Wells in the former Catholic church they renovated as Amazing Space Studio & Gallery.

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