By Mark Shelling [Editor’s note: In light of recent developments, many arts and cultural organizations in BC have closed or have cancelled upcoming performances to help slow down the spread
[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)
Photograph by Mike Wakefield Originally from France, the visual artist Sandrine Pelissier has been living in North Vancouver for the past 18 years. She is an active member in her
By Wade Kinley Up a steep narrow staircase, just off Pender street in Vancouver’s Chinatown neighbourhood is the one-time offices of Bestway Travel. Its modest sign still hangs over the
Investigation of Things, a new exhibition on now at the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden in Vancouver, takes a look at how we look at the world around us.
Photograph by Yunuen Perez Vertti Grant Withers is a husband, dad and photographic visionary living in Burnaby. Shooting since he was a teenager armed with his father’s Pentax SLR, he
Gordon Duggan brings a world of experience to New Media Gallery in New Westminster. And that’s not said lightly. An award-winning designer, theorist, curator, teacher and somewhat accidental activist, Gordon
Andrea Mueller is a contemporary Canadian artist, painter and art instructor living in the mountain village of Whistler. Inspired by the energy of the town and people that visit and
Dorothy Doherty is a contemporary mixed media artist living and working in Vancouver. Involved in visual arts her entire adult life, she works in a variety of media, including painting,
There’s something to be said about tradition in art. It’s a connection to the people before us, and can instill pride in the way things have always been done. For
Photo credit: Barrie Mowatt at CURIOUS IMAGINGS by Patricia Piccinini Growing up in the mountain town of Rossland, BC, the mining-hub-turned-skiing-mecca, Barrie Mowatt started out a far cry from the
Trudy Van Dop has always been a connector. Growing up in the Queensborough neighbourhood of New Westminster, Trudy first began putting pieces together when she took up sewing in high