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
If you’ve been walking downtown or gone through the Burrard Street Skytrain station, chances are you’ve passed by one of the city’s newest murals. The Wall for Women adorns the
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
Seeing as PHO orders are discouraging travel between health regions, gallery outings will likely be scaled way back. But why should that stop us from checking out new art virtually
By Mark Shelling After corresponding with the artist known as nicenothings, I’m still no closer to knowing who he is. For context, you may not know the name nicenothings, but
The Firehall Arts Centre and Vancouver Moving Theatre are thrilled to produce and present, as part of the 2020 DTES Heart of the City Festival, In the Beginning: A Cultural
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
Art is what has the power to connect us all right now. Whether it’s a documentary about a Lisa Frank-styling tiger-exploiting man from Florida that captivates a generation for a
Since you currently can’t be there in person, here’s one way to experience the Museum of Vancouver’s Haida Now exhibition. Learn about the work with Guest Curator Kwiaahwah Jones, MOV
Now that we’re all effectively homebodies for the moment, taking in culture seems to be a little tougher than it used to be. Thankfully some prominent artists and organizations are