By Harriet Goodwin After a three-year hiatus, West Vancouver’s Ferry Building Gallery is reopening in April 2023! This much-loved heritage gem used to be a ferry terminal in the days
Jake Kimble is a two-spirited Chipewyan photographer living and working in Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil- Waututh territories. Jake’s work is impressively personal, sharing moments of reflection on identity, gender, and
March may have mostly been winter, but we’re christening April as full-on spring as of now! It’s fitting, as countless art events are currently flourishing across Metro Vancouver and
By Madison Smart There are many ways for institutions to incorporate inclusivity, and Museum of North Vancouver has proven that with a bit of extra care and dedication, a specific
Indigenous mothers, grandmothers and aunties grace the walls of Bill Reid Gallery as leaders of their families and communities in the form of powerful photographic portraits. As part of Matriarchs
Kriss Munsya is a visual artist and photographer, working and living in Vancouver. Kriss creates lavish images that are as striking visually as they are emotionally. Exploring themes such as
If you’ve ever leafed through a vintage cookbook, you’ve likely noticed that, just like the ingredients listed, aesthetics and presentation have a shelf life. The glossy photos of bygone party
Kaho Yoshida is an animator, director and illustrator from Japan, now based in Vancouver. Using both animation and stop motion, Kaho brings an unmistakable style and tangibility to each story
By Song Xianjun In North America, lemon chicken is one of the most popular dishes in Chinese restaurants, and in a certain sense, it represents the taste of Chinese food.
Holly Mitchell is a British-Canadian abstract painter working in Whistler. Throughout her work, Holly takes inspiration from nature and how the changing seasons alter her surroundings. Using lush colours and textures,
By Paula Burrows Preventing textile waste and promoting sustainability have become priorities for many in the fashion industry, prompting the question: how else can we change the established but archaic
By Natasha Ponda Apparition Room, the ongoing exhibition celebrating 50 years of the Western Front gallery, pools digitized works from their archives to showcase pieces made by over 50 artists.