By Natasha Ponda Apparition Room, the ongoing exhibition celebrating 50 years of the Western Front gallery, pools digitized works from their archives to showcase pieces made by over 50 artists.
Despite the cold snap, Metro Vancouver is gearing up for warmer weather and longer days as Daylight Savings approaches. Here are just a few of the things you can expect
By Miret Rodriguez As the curator of the Metro Vancouver art program, Curated Tastes, I often take people to museums, galleries, and artist studios to explore public and private art in
By Harriet Goodwin The touring exhibit ‘The Collectors’ Cosmos’ has paid a visit to the Audain Art Museum in Whistler! This once-private collection of prints was accumulated over 40 years
By Madison Smart If you’re new to the area, Metro Vancouver has some truly fantastic museums and galleries. Interesting arts and culture spaces are never too far, and always make
On view now at the Surrey Art Gallery, Keerat Kaur’s Panjabi Garden invites you to enter the lush growth of a cultivated language.This striking exhibition examines how many minority communities
By Kristin Lim Recently opened at New Media Gallery, aBIOTIC is an impressive experiential exhibition that brings together three international artists exploring the mysterious behaviours of water. The installations use sound, light, technology,
The current exhibition at The Gallery at Queen’s Park, “Guilty As Skin,” is a brave call to action against the systemic racism of our justice system. Artist Crystal Noir brings
By Jaclyn HaywardCover Photo by Ed Davis At the Matriarchs Uprising Festival, every performance exudes talent and energy. Now in its fifth year, the festival focuses on Indigenous women exploring
By Jaclyn Hayward Buses can sometimes be like vessels for inspiration as they take us around town. We often sit in transit writing, sketching, or listening to personal songs as
By Harriet Goodwin After 21 years in its first Gastown location and a further 21 years across the road in its second, it seems fitting that in the summer of 2021,
By Marisa Chandler Community and creativity go hand-in-hand this year at the annual STRIDE Burnaby Arts Festival. Made “by neighbours, for neighbours,” this year’s fest theme is “connections,” bringing artists