Annual exhibition highlights topics seldom given attention in public spaces
Read MoreVancouver-raised, Berlin-based talent loves that the Polygon Gallery installation “triggers something strong enough in people that they feel compelled to act on it in public”
Read MoreLens-based images that play on dhurries, spice, textiles, and pixellation earn $10,000 prize and a project with the gallery
Read MoreDeanna Dikeman’s deeply affecting photo exhibit speaks to mortality and the importance of familial bonds
Read MoreThe show opening September 9 was inspired by the 10th anniversary of 2011, a year of unrest around the globe
Read MoreNonbinary avatars meet live gardens with augmented-reality fauna, as the digital and natural merge
Read MoreVancouver-shot film captures a distinct moment in this city’s punk-rock history
Read MoreUpside Down Flagpole speaks to the relationship of national symbols and colonization
Read MoreHere’s where to get into the holiday spirit and check out the latest by local artists, designers, makers, and creatives
Read MoreMembers of Dayglo Abortions and Death Sentence as well as other key figures of the 1980s punk scene featured in new exhibition at the Polygon
Read MoreFrom Nick Cave to Dana Claxton, artists explore the idea of the masquerade as a way to challenge societal norms
Read MoreSteven Shearer, Landon Mackenzie, Krystle Coughlin Silverfox, and Sara Cynwar among artists whose works are on the block
Read MoreThe outdoor dining space is the perfect place to stop in before or after the Feast for the Eyes exhibition, closing soon
Read MoreCourses inspire wellness and creativity, offer opportunities to stay connected
Read MoreScreenings are the result of workshops with Indigenous artists and Knowledge Keepers
Read MoreArtisan gifts from local makers include serene ceramics, hand-loomed textiles, and much more
Read MoreThe festive, curated shop features gifts by independent artists, plus a Little Mountain Shop pop-up
Read MoreOnline screening and discussion demystifies The Great Adventure of the Material World
Read MoreWorks from Thailand, Indonesia, China, and beyond tackle globalization, violent history, and more.
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