Specific design proposals expected in 2026; Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron’s original plan had been discarded in December
Read MoreHe’s made his name reimagining everyday objects, including reconstructing Nike Air Jordan sneakers to resemble Northwest Coast Indigenous masks
Read MorePublication with corresponding Vancouver Art Gallery exhibition highlights the rich stories and cultural importance of B.C.’s art scene
Read MoreLong-time Vancouverite shares some of his staggeringly massive collection of B.C. ceramics, on display and in the pages of The Place of Objects
Read MoreIn Japanese ceramicist and painter Shigeru Otani’s work, adorable bunnies and sea monsters tell deeper truths
Read MoreAs part of Asian Heritage Month, the gallery’s first performers-in-residence use old-school radios and headlamps in a new piece that fuses dance, multimedia, and theatre
Read MoreIn Capture Photography Festival presentation, moving-image installation shows a bird’s-eye view of Klamath River restoration
Read MoreHighly anticipated event features a festive atmosphere and performances in celebration of Asian Heritage Month
Read MoreWorking with local doctors and BC Parks Foundation, facility opens Emily Carr: Navigating an Impenetrable Landscape exhibition to those needing to improve their health and well-being
Read MoreAt the Vancouver Art Gallery, Jean Paul Riopelle retrospective covers five decades of his work, from 1942 to 1992
Read MoreBoard of trustees states that the arts administrator, curator, and writer is leaving “to pursue other professional and personal interests”
Read MorePhoto-based exhibitions can be found throughout Metro Vancouver and in Whistler this season
Read MoreHonourees from across the country, including Bruce LaBruce and Kent Monkman, take home $25,000 and a bronze medallion
Read MoreJapanese artist’s experimental work features 14 performers, including students from Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Read MoreFrom VIFF screenings to live music and Vancouver Art Gallery happenings, there are many ways to celebrate throughout February
Read MoreCopresented by PuSh Festival and Vancouver Art Gallery, the genre-bending work merges dance, new media, and video with immersive sound resonators
Read MoreWorks by Frank Stella, Robert Rauschenberg, William Kentridge, Beau Dick, Stan Douglas, and Jeff Wall amid $10-million collection
Read MoreNew developments for the year ahead span a Vancouver Art Gallery redesign and the opening of SFU’s Burnaby Mountain art museum
Read MoreAlternately chilling and humorous, experimental art from the Eastern Bloc spans installations, photography, and eerie ice blocks at Vancouver Art Gallery
Read MoreTempered optimism from artists and others as VAG scraps old plans for a scaled-back building
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