By Harriet Goodwin The fact that you can travel to Vancouver’s North Shore aboard a piece of art sets the tone for this tour of the fantastic public installations of the area.
As the year continues the transition to darker days, we’re always on the lookout for events that will shed a little light on the calendar. Here are just a few
What do the years 1848 and 2011 have in common? How are they dissimilar, and why bring these years into relation in the first place? By Miret Rodriguez With the
Now in its twelfth year, the annual North Shore Art Crawl returns in-person to galleries, community centers, business and art schools from Lions Bay to Deep Cove on October 14th to 16th.
By Madison Smart As a leading art institution in the Lower Mainland, The Polygon Gallery champions itself in providing accessible and bold programming to engage an active audience. This audience includes local
If a tree falls in the metaverse, and nobody is logged on, does it make a sound? The upcoming Polygon exhibit, “Ghosts of the Machine,” looks at the line where
A group of artists show works tackling gender inequality in science on Vancouver’s North Shore By Jaclyn HaywardWhen you heard NASA cancelled plans for an all-female space walk due to
What do you see when you look at clouds? Interpreting the artistic merits of the vaulting whiteness above us is an activity that comes naturally to humans.The Polygon Gallery’s current
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