Andrea Mueller marries her draw to the natural world with an emotional style of painting that stems from time as a young girl watching her grandfather paint. Living and working
Take a look at your fridge. Is it covered with stick figure drawings of your family? Now look at your walls. Find any crayon scribbles that you just can’t bear
By Jaclyn Hayward Whistler’s Adele Campbell Fine Art Gallery boasts an incredible display of some of Canada’s best contemporary art. Located just south of Whistler Village, inside the Westin Hotel,
As an art historian and curator, Dr. Curtis Collins wants to show you something a little different. In his storied career across Canada and back again, he’s left his indelible
By Matt Law Whistler is well known for being at the peak of certain things locally- sports, nature, social events, and in case you weren’t aware, the arts. The storied
By Brittany Tiplady Add a little culture to your next Whistler getaway, in between your time on the slopes. The mountain destination has world-class exhibitions and renowned public art- these
By Wade Kinley Starting out in the world of art collecting can be a daunting task. The practice is well-storied with astronomical prices, cutthroat competition and enough pretense to spin
By Jaclyn Hayward We local folks can close our eyes and imagine the palette of our neighbourhood landscapes: sky and ocean blues, earthy greens and browns, citrus coloured sunsets and
Written by Natasha Ponda Attend a different kind of Zoom meeting from the ones some of us are used to. Returning with Season 3 of Tuesday Night Talks, the Audain
The Audain Art Museum’s current exhibition, Riopelle: The Call of Northern Landscapes and Indigenous Cultures, is an amalgamation of Québécois artist Jean Paul Riopelle’s (1923-2002) work inspired by exploring Canada’s
Has a year of staying home finally unleashed your inner artist? Ready to show the world? Here are some local art competitions to consider to move your work out of