Written by Natasha Ponda Throughout her work, Vancouver-based artist Diyan Achjadi visually documents ideas and stories of ecological crossover. With illustrations steeped in mythos and geometric painted prints, she often
Discovering locations and attractions throughout Burnaby is one thing, but bringing each locale with you for the trip home is another! With these newly released Explore Burnaby tee shirts, you
Just because we’re entering the final act of summer doesn’t mean that the events calendar is slowing down! As fall looms and we squeeze the weather report for all the
Writing about art from an outside perspective admittedly can feel limiting sometimes. More often than not, my inner monologue when profiling work is “Well, I’m just some guy taking what
Brandon Gabriel is an artist from the Kwantlen Nation that is carrying on the Coast Salish tradition of storytelling through his art. His collaborative work on an honorary house post
By Kristin Lim I’ve been encountering alot of public art installations throughout Burnaby lately. Some decades old and standing strong, others newer, yet still recalling Burnaby’s past while simultaneously commenting
Take a look at your fridge. Is it covered with stick figure drawings of your family? Now look at your walls. Find any crayon scribbles that you just can’t bear
By Jaclyn Hayward The SFU Gallery at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby is located deep inside the landmark campus. Exploring the pieces within, it’s as if they’re cocooned treasures that
By Brittany Tiplady From now until April 17, the Burnaby Art Gallery presents Unsettled Histories, an exhibit by Vancouver-based artist Dan Starling, curated by gallery director Jennifer Cane. Unsettled Histories
Written by Natasha Ponda. Passion, excitement, roaring fans, and unwavering loyalty – in summation, this is the agony and ecstasy of any sport. With this sentiment, Kellen Hatanaka’s current show,
Cover photo: If Not Now, Then When? By Lucie Chan Written by Natasha Ponda Curation and collection choice is a deliberate practice that gives form to ideas and invites new
By Wade Kinley Where do we stand? What do we stand for? And how much of any of it can we stand? These questions are at the heart of the