Scottish-born painter Jeff Wilson started his career as a structural geologist. While it may seem like a dramatic shift to go from studying the long-term deformation of landscapes through stress,
While MirNs at The New Media Gallery in New Westminster is currently booked solid til it wraps up on Aug 1, you owe it to yourself to get on the
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
It’s now been ten years since the earthquake and ensuing tsunami in Japan. As someone who was on the other side of the globe when this happened, I distinctly remember
Walking through Imagine Van Gogh at the Vancouver Convention Centre is like being pulled into the artists’ sketchbook. You’ll wade through watercolours and sense the broad texture in every brush
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
The New Media Gallery presents eight award-winning artists consider the multiple narratives and symbolic systems that have accumulated around contemporary notions of currency in a rapidly changing world of technology.
Jawa El Khash, The Upper Side of the Sky, 2019. Screen still. Courtesy the artist. As part of Recollective: Vancouver Independent Archives Week, Western Front is pleased to present an online
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
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
An intriguing new exhibition on Vancouver’s North Shore is inviting you to rediscover the world around you and reconnect with simple materials, like glass, plaster, and wool. ?What Matters! brings
[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)