Capture Photography Fest has given some of Vancouver’s transit hubs a vibrant kick of creative juice! Even though the fest itself ended in April, many of the public art pieces
By Natasha Ponda Taking in the natural wonders at The Beaty Biodiversity Museum, you can’t help but contemplate the thin line between science and, something a little more sacred. While
By Kristin Lim Bard on the Beach returns to Sen̓áḵw/Vanier Park for its 33rd season with a spectacular production of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Originally planned for 2020, the show was
Writing about art from an outside perspective admittedly can feel limiting sometimes. More often than not, my inner monologue when profiling work is “Well, I’m just some guy taking what
Tiko Kerr is an artist and activist in Vancouver, BC. Here he shares his insights on the artistic journey and his work. Tiko Kerr puts all of his passion for
New Westminster’s Fiona Tang gets down in the dirt and mess of charcoal to capture the ethereal energy and chaos of nature. Her often larger-than-life drawings remind us that we
By Miret Rodríguez Spring, the season of rebirth and blossoming, seems like an appropriate backdrop for Beaded Nostalgia, a new exhibition contributing to the reshaping of beadwork. As Aliya Boubard,
By Miret RodriguezOn the rainy evening of Thursday, May 12th, amongst kisses on the cheek and other enthusiastic hellos, the opening celebration of the awaited Xicanx: Dreamers + Changemakers /
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
By Kristin Lim Of Two Minds, a group exhibition featuring work by four Vancouver-based artists, Lydia Cecilia, Laura Clark, Katherine Duclos, and Emiko Venlet, opened recently at August Studios in
Take a look at your fridge. Is it covered with stick figure drawings of your family? Now look at your walls. Find any crayon scribbles that you just can’t bear
Written by Natasha Ponda If you could know your own future, would you choose to seek it out? Would you have any questions? And what exactly would you want to