By Natasha Ponda Alex Morrison’s show, Nooks and Corners, currently at the Contemporary Art Gallery, is concerned with evolving aesthetic identities primarily found in the domestic sphere. The Vancouver-based artist
By Tara Lee Family, whether the one born into or the one chosen, helps to cultivate belonging, location, and a sense of identity. However, maintaining these relationships can be fraught,
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 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
Written by Natasha Ponda. Passion, excitement, roaring fans, and unwavering loyalty – in summation, this is the agony and ecstasy of any sport. With this sentiment, Kellen Hatanaka’s current show,
A yearly tradition of live performance and multimedia, this is the 18th season that the fest will be showing off local and international artists alike. This time, Push performances are
By Jaclyn Hayward Through the hustle, bustle and turbulence of our times, you can still find a sense of calm when you enter the Pendulum Gallery. Juxtaposed by the heart
By Jaclyn Hayward Absurdist loyalists will be drawn to the exhibit title of Nothing to be done while both recognizing it as the start of an infamous play but also
Written by Natasha Ponda Sankofa: a word of West African origin, conveys the value of connecting your heritage to the present in order to properly face your future. Inspiring the
By Jaclyn Hayward As you head indoors to hide from the rain this month, consider taking a mindful detour to Centre A Gallery in Chinatown. Their latest immersive exhibit, Revolving:
While nobody would blame you if you slipped into a funk over the last year and a half, you may have noticed that the city has actually gotten a bit
Scottish-born painter Jeff Wilson started his career as a structural geologist. While it may seem like a dramatic shift to go from studying the long-term deformation of landscapes through stress,