By Harriet Goodwin Living on the always-inspiring West Coast of Canada is a muse for many local artists – and with good reason. The scenery, the culture, the history, our
While the summer may be winding down, that’s no reason to ease up on your creative outings! These arty events will make full use of the sunny forecast, so get
On now at The Surrey Art Gallery, The Deep and the Shallows by Diane Roy is a sprawling gaze into the depths and dangers of our oceans. The show exudes a tactile sense
It feels a bit weird to issue a spoiler warning about a gallery show. But we had the benefit of going in 100% blind to the Polygon’s current exhibition, Phase
We’re into full-swing summer now, and there are so many fantastic Lower Mainland and Whistler events on the way that this was a tough list to pull together. We suggest
By Paula Burrows Step into a realm where fashion and fiction collide at the Vancouver Art Gallery’s exhibition, Fashion Fictions. This showcase delves into designers’ creative exploration of possible futures,
By Natasha Ponda In her latest exhibition, at Adele Campbell Fine Art in Whistler, artist Samantha Williams-Chapelsky shows a stunning collection of semi-abstract paintings. With West Coast Wanderings, the painter’s
By Harriet GoodwinAll photos by Rachel Topham PhotographyIf there was ever a ringing endorsement for saving your money, it would be the current exhibit at Griffin Art Projects (GRIFFIN). Let
Have you already started your summer planning? Well, even if you’ve already booked the time off and planned your itinerary, you’ll likely still have a few days to fill in
By Madison Smart With “POP ODY$$EY,” now on view at Deer Lake Gallery in Burnaby, artist Jay Cabalu seeks to reclaim his identity from mass media. Featuring over 20 collage
A retrospective of how Indigenous art has evolved over the last 25 years, “Bright Futures” at Bill Reid Gallery offers an invitation to the next generation of artists, to continue
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”