Emerging out of a courtyard in downtown Vancouver is a hidden gem of a gallery with large skylights framed by terracotta archways; just some of the remaining architectural features of
2020 is upon us and, with it, a likely stretch of inclement weather. Luckily, the cold months are no deterrent for culture makers in BC, for there are more than
The museums and galleries of West Coast Curated exist on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, Kwikwetlem, Qayqayt, Stó:lō and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. No
As we dash through the calendar towards the holidays, the struggle to find a well-suited and thoughtful gift for everyone on your list likely isn’t getting any easier. If you’ve
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
Photo credit: Cindy Sherman, Cover Girl (Vogue), 1975/2011, silver gelatin prints, Courtesy of the Artist and Metro Pictures, New York Long before selfie was even a word, Cindy Sherman was
Your calendar is bound to fill up fast this month with many festive activities and outings. Don’t forget to set aside some time to get in on some of the
By Kristi Alexandra In stark contrast to European royal portraits—with inflated stature and jewels—comes Morgan Asoyuf’s exhibition Royal Portrait, a collection of carvings, jewelry and portraits that honour Indigenous matriarchs