What do you see when you look at clouds? Interpreting the artistic merits of the vaulting whiteness above us is an activity that comes naturally to humans.The Polygon Gallery’s current
If we’ve had the opportunity to know our grandparents, we know them just as that. They exist as our timelines, archetypes of family members, matriarchs or patriarchs, spoken about in
Written by Natasha Ponda The body has always been a source of contemplation in art. More specifically, the female form has had countless interpretations produced by artists throughout human history.
The Steven Shearer solo show currently on at Polygon Gallery on Vancouver’s North Shore is like a quaint trip through your parent’s photo album- if your parents lived a blindingly
Featured photo: “cathedral” sculpture by Douglas Senft, located at Waterfront ParkPhoto credit: @viranihomes (Instagram) With over 150 installations across North Vancouver, the North Shore is home to an impressive and
By Jordan Baraniecki The current Bobbie Burgers exhibition at The West Vancouver Art Museum features striking works created throughout the lockdowns of the last two years. Creating works both on
International Dance Day is Today and if you’ve been itching to move a bit, you’re not alone. Anyone with even a slight familiarity with rhythm will feel the urge to
Has a year of staying home finally unleashed your inner artist? Ready to show the world? Here are some local art competitions to consider to move your work out 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
A new interactive online map has just been launched by North Van Arts, to showcase the arts, culture, and heritage of Vancouver’s North Shore. Culture Compass connects users with 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,