If we’ve had the opportunity to know our grandparents, we know them just as that. They exist as our timelines, archetypes of family members, matriarchs or patriarchs, spoken about in
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 Tara Lee When you find yourself at the entrance of a converted heritage house, you might think you’ve come to the wrong place. However, a visit to the Van
By Jaclyn Hayward On weekdays we tend to stick close to home and go about our days within our neighbourhoods. Venturing out only to work, eat, or walk our dogs.
The Steven Shearer solo show currently on at Polygon Gallery on Vancouver’s North Shore is like a quaint trip through your parent’s photo album- if your parents lived a blindingly
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
As if the Vancouver Mural Fest hasn’t already done enough to brighten the walls of this city, they continue their journey of making the skyline a bit more interesting with
Cover photo: If Not Now, Then When? By Lucie Chan Written by Natasha Ponda Curation and collection choice is a deliberate practice that gives form to ideas and invites new