By Wade Kinley Where do we stand? What do we stand for? And how much of any of it can we stand? These questions are at the heart of the
Cover photo: Tiffany Blaise at Studio One One Six. Shot by Wendy D By Jaclyn Hayward Art and design can call out to us; they can inspire and move us.
By Jordan Baraniecki The current Bobbie Burgers exhibition at The West Vancouver Art Museum features striking works created throughout the lockdowns of the last two years. Creating works both on
By Jaclyn Hayward Whether you’re committed to learning the truth or you’ve known, and lived the truths your whole life, Sho Sho Esquiro: Doctrine of Discovery provides a powerful and
*Cover image by Rodrigo Sarrat-Cave Written by Matt Law A piece of art can say a lot about its creator. An artist’s studio can say even more. Therin lies the
By Kristi Alexandra We are all connected, and yet completely separate. At least, that’s what the three works that are part of Assembly–a new exhibition at the Anvil Centre’s New
By Jaclyn Hayward As you head indoors to hide from the rain this month, consider taking a mindful detour to Centre A Gallery in Chinatown. Their latest immersive exhibit, Revolving:
While nobody would blame you if you slipped into a funk over the last year and a half, you may have noticed that the city has actually gotten a bit
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,
By Mark Shelling We don’t typically dabble in the world of self-help on this site, but when a new guru of the genre emerges, you don’t want to rest on
If you’re a creative looking for a muse, how’s this for inspiration: The City of Burnaby is currently offering residencies to artists from across BC! It’s all a matter of
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