Seeing an art show outside of the frame of a traditional gallery is always something I look forward to. While galleries and public art spaces are essential, of course, site-specific
By Madison Smart *Cover image courtesy of New Media GalleryDUST, on view now at New Westminster’s New Media Gallery takes its viewers through a vast exploration of an admittedly small
Recently while communing through the Brentwood area of Burnaby, I passed what I immediately took as a sign that I was being productive that day. I hopped off the bus
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
Another fantastic piece of art has appeared at a nearby Vancouver transit station! We love these pop-up projects that give a boost of discovery while exploring the city, even for
By Harriet Goodwin Get creative at these art workshops happening across the region! Are you telling yourself a story that you aren’t creative or perhaps that you used to be
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”
While May signals being on the brink of summer, it brings an even more pivotal moment: Mother’s Day. And really, where would you be without Mom? You certainly wouldn’t have
“Travel into Subconscious” is a fitting title for the current exhibit at the Gallery at Queen’s Park in New Westminster. Artist Vladimir Kolosov’s canvases create dream-like scenes that seem familiar and foreign
By Madison Smart The repercussions from the pandemic have been a catalyst for arts organizations in finding innovative ways to reach their audiences. Whether making exhibitions available online, operating by
A photography exhibition of two remote Japanese villages, Where Songs Surface, shows how dreams and legends can parallel each other in the waking world. The show features the work of two artists,