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
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
Located in the heart of Vancouver, Relic Lighting is the product of a creative desire to take something old and forgotten and breathe new life into it. Ira Grunwell, the
Art brings us together. It’s still true. Even when we can’t be together physically, art is still there to teach us about our ever-changing world, inspire us to new ideas,
With snowdrops starting to poke out of the ground, the Vancouver Art Gallery is presenting two new and noteworthy exhibitions as part of its 2020 spring season. Marking its Western
By Mark Shelling [Editor’s note: In light of recent developments, many arts and cultural organizations in BC have closed or have cancelled upcoming performances to help slow down the spread
[In Vancouver’s historic Chinatown, across from markets piled high with dried goods and and a bakery that would be easy to pass by unnoticed (if it wasn’t for out-the-door line-ups)