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 Miret Rodríguez Spring, the season of rebirth and blossoming, seems like an appropriate backdrop for Beaded Nostalgia, a new exhibition contributing to the reshaping of beadwork. As Aliya Boubard,
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 Tara Lee Family, whether the one born into or the one chosen, helps to cultivate belonging, location, and a sense of identity. However, maintaining these relationships can be fraught,
By Brittany Tiplady Add a little culture to your next Whistler getaway, in between your time on the slopes. The mountain destination has world-class exhibitions and renowned public art- these
As if the Vancouver Mural Fest hasn’t already done enough to brighten the walls of this city, they continue their journey of making the skyline a bit more interesting with
Written by Natasha Ponda Attend a different kind of Zoom meeting from the ones some of us are used to. Returning with Season 3 of Tuesday Night Talks, the Audain
The Audain Art Museum’s current exhibition, Riopelle: The Call of Northern Landscapes and Indigenous Cultures, is an amalgamation of Québécois artist Jean Paul Riopelle’s (1923-2002) work inspired by exploring Canada’s
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 Jaclyn Hayward Whether you’re committed to learning the truth or you’ve known, and lived the truths your whole life, Sho Sho Esquiro: Doctrine of Discovery provides a powerful and
Venturing into the back area of Equinox Gallery we found these fantastic arcade cabinets by artist Sonny Assu. For his “Insert Coin” series, the pieces are a Kwakwaka’wakw perspective on the
Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art presents the Western Canadian premiere of Indigenous History in Colour from February 3, 2021–May 9, 2021. This solo exhibition by Luke Parnell is a powerful exploration of the