With the arrival of a new year, the blank canvas of the 12 months ahead can feel a little daunting. Fortunately, on the West Coast, inspiration is never in short
Photography is the art of capturing moments and bringing the movement of life into focus. But how do you show the process of something fading? Your first thought might be
What we love about covering the West Coast art scene is that there’s no end to the ways you can be inspired. From the stunning nature that surrounds us to
If you’ve ever been to an improv show, you know you’ll leave with a sore face and abs from an evening of belly laughs—and thanks to people like Scott Campbell,
Even if you don’t recognize artist Cody Swinkels by name, chances are you’re likely familiar with his work. As a sign designer and painter, Swinkels gives his clients the glory
Say hello to Pennylane Shen. An accomplished artist consultant, curator, and educator who has been a driving force behind the global art consultancy firm, Dazed and Confucius, since 2011. With
One of our favourite stops for local art in Langley is Kube Gallery. Whether you’re looking for contemporary abstracts, or more traditional landscape pieces, you’ll find something that suits your
Feature image provided by Eastside Arts Society. Eastside Culture Crawl 2022, Parker Street Studios, Photo credit: Joshua Wright All photos supplied by the Eastside Arts Society Written by Natasha Ponda
By guest contributor, artist, Regina Kumagae-Kim As the weather cools down for fall in the Lower Mainland, it’s the perfect time to grab your favourite hot beverage and head to
By Harriet Goodwin *Cover Photo by Rachel Topham Photography The work of Emilie and Mike Fantuz explores how the cities we live in and the places we choose to travel
By Kristin Lim As you walk into Charles Campbell’s exhibition, An Ocean to Livity, at Surrey Art Gallery, the immediately audible sounds of breathing captivate your attention within the dimly lit space. “Livity”
Jake Kimble is a two-spirited Chipewyan photographer living and working in Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil- Waututh territories. Jake’s work is impressively personal, sharing moments of reflection on identity, gender, and