Choreographers Racheal Prince and Brandon Lee Alley reflect on shifting realities, fear of losing loved ones, and intense imagery
Read MoreGathered by the artist over two decades, albums eternalize the voices of figures like Lee Harvey Oswald, Atatürk, Diefenbaker, and more than 200 others, , at the Polygon Gallery
Read MoreA massive ode to zine culture, plus Ian Wallace, Pussy Riot, and more
Read MoreArtist Ron Terada and curator Dieter Roelstraete unpack the creation process behind TL; DR’s 325 hand-painted news headlines
Read MoreHe captures the wild ride of 2020 through 325 meticulous paintings, in the new exhibition From Slander’s Brand
Read MorePieces donated to support the gallery’s programming range in estimated value from $1,250 to $30,000
Read MoreThe Vancouver-based Hunkpapa Lakota artist works across film, photography, video, performance, sculpture, and installation
Read MoreArtist’s work explores place and identity in the context of migration, tourism, militarism, and colonialism
Read MoreEvent featuring local Asian-Canadian artists combines short films, live reading, and dance performance
Read MoreFilm and photo exhibition captures striking reality of Russian occupation in Chernihiv
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 MoreHacer Memoria will be installed along the exterior of The Polygon Gallery
Read MoreCyborg ballet, multisensory percussion, and a chorus of singing ghosts were just some of 2022’s highlights
Read MoreIn solidarity with Iranian women, new series screens some of the greatest Persian films ever made
Read MoreVancouver-born artist explores global revolt through intricately restaged photos and fictionalized rap battles
Read MoreJeffer Ward takes top award in work centred around the theme of “Look Again”
Read MoreThe stunning VR experience is followed by an outdoor screening of kung fu’s finest film
Read MoreThe Polygon Gallery and Griffin Art Projects appoint Marseilles-based curator and writer Clelia Coussonnet to the three-month local residency
Read MoreThe show opening September 9 was inspired by the 10th anniversary of 2011, a year of unrest around the globe
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