There’s a host of art on view at the Vancouver Art Gallery right now, and one of their summer exhibitions is Black and White and Everything In Between: A Monochrome
‘Otherwise Disregarded’ brings together works by four Vancouver-based artists, Adad Hannah, Jake Kimble, Michelle Sound, and Jin-me Yoon to illuminate the transformative impact of art amidst societal flux. Curated by
It’s Mother’s Day on May 12th, but we like to celebrate the incredible moms (and mother figures) in our lives the entire month whenever possible, and not just on one
Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot’s Russia, is a groundbreaking exhibition that chronologically documents 50 non-violent protest actions (over the decade prior to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine), as well as the
Zooveillance at the New Media Art Gallery can be considered modern art’s answer to Netflix’s dystopian series Black Mirror. Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, Mat Collishaw, and Marco Barotti’s respective works seamlessly
Through large-scale experiential works, installations, film, sculpture, textile works, and painting, Aporia (Notes to a Medium) at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery explores multiple themes that teeter between
Gathie Falk: Revelations takes us on a reflective journey into the significance and reality of our experiences with everyday objects. Known for her range as an artist, the exhibit features
For many cultures, hair offers a connection to deep, long-standing traditions. With un/tangling, un/covering, un/doing on now at the Surrey Art Gallery, ten artists from across Canada explore that concept
Griffin Art Projects presents Intersecting Orbits: Michael Morris and Joan Balzar, an exhibition that shines a new light on the dynamic West Coast art scene of the 1960s and 1970s.
The Seventh at Or Gallery in Chinatown marks the first solo exhibition by KWÍKWI, the collective name for artists Lauren Brevner and James Nexw’Kalus-Xwalacktun Harry. Curated by Or Gallery’s Director/Curator,
By Harriet Goodwin Whistler Contemporary Gallery, established in 1992, showcases emerging and mid-career artists who rub shoulders with renowned figures like Jeff Koons and Paul Rousso. Boasting diverse styles in
Feature image: Russna Kaur original photo taken by Natasha Ponda Written by Natasha Ponda Kindred Tracings, a current group show at the Burnaby Art Gallery, attempts to fill the gaps