Enough ink (and more) has been spilled about the year that was, so suffice it to say we’re all looking forward to a brighter 2021. Especially as we await these
One of the (few) positives to come out of 2020, is that it’s allowed us the opportunity to pause. Being sheltered in place en masse, we have more mental real
Over 200 of Van Gogh’s famous and lesser-known paintings will come to life in Vancouver for an immersive exhibit set to open at Vancouver Convention Centre February 2021.
A new exhibit, in collaboration with the Eastside Culture Crawl, titled Dis(place)ment: Explorations of Place, Past, Present and Future is now on show at Skwachàys Lodge Gallery, Vancouver, BC. The exhibit
By Mark Shelling After corresponding with the artist known as nicenothings, I’m still no closer to knowing who he is. For context, you may not know the name nicenothings, but
The New Media Gallery presents eight award-winning artists consider the multiple narratives and symbolic systems that have accumulated around contemporary notions of currency in a rapidly changing world of technology.
The Firehall Arts Centre and Vancouver Moving Theatre are thrilled to produce and present, as part of the 2020 DTES Heart of the City Festival, In the Beginning: A Cultural
Jawa El Khash, The Upper Side of the Sky, 2019. Screen still. Courtesy the artist. As part of Recollective: Vancouver Independent Archives Week, Western Front is pleased to present an online
New Media Gallery, presents an Artists Talk by Brussels-based artists the LarbitsSisters, followed by a Panel Discussion with Dr. Cissie Fu (Dean of the Faculty of Culture + Community at
Image: Two Spirits at the Carnival Stations of the Cross. By Levi Nelson, Oil, acrylic on canvas, 2019. Private collection. Bill Reid Gallery: Resurgence: Indigiqueer IdentitiesThe Bill Reid Gallery of
The Polygon Gallery presents Third Realm, a group show of contemporary art from across East and Southeast Asia, marking the first major exhibition at the Gallery since its closure in
With his newest collection, Close to Home—his first since 2019’s Everywhere From Here—artist David Wilson offers a peek at those final, pre-COVID days. In the poignantly titled “Come Back to Me”, Wilson’s
When I finished my chat with Vancouver artist Marion Webber about her upcoming show “Sky Cathedrals and Other Stories”, I was struck by how time seemed to have flown by
Van Dop Gallery is very excited to invite you back into their space for the first time since these challenging times began. We are all spending more time in our
Art is what has the power to connect us all right now. Whether it’s a documentary about a Lisa Frank-styling tiger-exploiting man from Florida that captivates a generation for a
Since you currently can’t be there in person, here’s one way to experience the Museum of Vancouver’s Haida Now exhibition. Learn about the work with Guest Curator Kwiaahwah Jones, MOV
This may be the start of a month spent mainly indoors, but luckily for us, the creative community is more than up to the challenge of keeping us engaged. Artists,