By Jaclyn Hayward Venture down the charming Mavis Avenue in historic Fort Langley, and visit Kube Gallery for an afternoon of marvelling at the work of both local and international
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
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
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.
By Tara Lee When you find yourself at the entrance of a converted heritage house, you might think you’ve come to the wrong place. However, a visit to the Van
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
Written by Natasha Ponda. Passion, excitement, roaring fans, and unwavering loyalty – in summation, this is the agony and ecstasy of any sport. With this sentiment, Kellen Hatanaka’s current show,
By Jaclyn Hayward We local folks can close our eyes and imagine the palette of our neighbourhood landscapes: sky and ocean blues, earthy greens and browns, citrus coloured sunsets and
By Jaclyn Hayward Through the hustle, bustle and turbulence of our times, you can still find a sense of calm when you enter the Pendulum Gallery. Juxtaposed by the heart
By Jaclyn Hayward Absurdist loyalists will be drawn to the exhibit title of Nothing to be done while both recognizing it as the start of an infamous play but also
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
Written by Natasha Ponda Sankofa: a word of West African origin, conveys the value of connecting your heritage to the present in order to properly face your future. Inspiring the