‘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
Feature image: Installation view of Karin Bubaš: Garden of Shadows. Photo by Oisin McHugh By Jaclyn Hayward At times we are held captive by a moment. Not for it, but
By Madison Smart *Cover image courtesy of New Media GalleryDUST, on view now at New Westminster’s New Media Gallery takes its viewers through a vast exploration of an admittedly small
A photography exhibition of two remote Japanese villages, Where Songs Surface, shows how dreams and legends can parallel each other in the waking world. The show features the work of two artists,
By Harriet Goodwin After a three-year hiatus, West Vancouver’s Ferry Building Gallery is reopening in April 2023! This much-loved heritage gem used to be a ferry terminal in the days
Jake Kimble is a two-spirited Chipewyan photographer living and working in Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil- Waututh territories. Jake’s work is impressively personal, sharing moments of reflection on identity, gender, and
Indigenous mothers, grandmothers and aunties grace the walls of Bill Reid Gallery as leaders of their families and communities in the form of powerful photographic portraits. As part of Matriarchs
Kriss Munsya is a visual artist and photographer, working and living in Vancouver. Kriss creates lavish images that are as striking visually as they are emotionally. Exploring themes such as
If you’ve ever leafed through a vintage cookbook, you’ve likely noticed that, just like the ingredients listed, aesthetics and presentation have a shelf life. The glossy photos of bygone party
By Harriet Goodwin With the hype of the holidays over, it’s understandable if you feel like hibernating. But you can beat those winter blues and lift your spirits with this
What does it mean to be an outsider? By Rohan Kaul *Cover Photo: Drag King, Heathen Ahead of the 6th annual Vancouver Outsiders Arts Festival on Oct 14-16, I decided
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.