Nettie Wild’s projected and VR-headset works include a mesmerizing three-channel ode to herring migration, the salmon-run-themed Uninterrupted, and “moving paintings”
Read MoreThe large, provocative works in the Secwépemc artist’s biggest solo exhibition to date mesh with uniquely luminous spaces
Read MoreFrench-Canadian sculptor’s exhibition focuses on the original scale models of her monumental public works
Read MoreTitles elevate local artists whose work deserves national recognition, while also highlighting the creativity that shapes B.C.’s cultural landscape
Read MoreDance artist has explored gesture and her Black matrilineal heritage, while curator has made her mark at Artspeak Gallery, Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, and far beyond
Read MoreVancouver City Council greenlights $2,665,000 for acquiring the property, with funds from the False Creek Flats Amenity Share Reserve
Read MoreAfter years in the U.K., the Vancouver-born artist returns home with a deeply speculative work at Western Front
Read MoreMarian Penner Bancroft, Angela Grossmann, Vance Wright, Maya Fuhr, and Simranpreet Anand among names showing at galleries and museums around town
Read MoreBetween Lines and Horizons by French photographer Matthieu Rocher features images from his travels around the Pacific Northwest and Europe
Read MoreOn to March 22, group exhibition pairs pieces by early-career artists connected to Surrey with works by Salish artists
Read MoreThe intimate event takes place at VisualSpace Gallery on Dunbar Street, where an exhibition called Seasons is on view
Read MoreArtist’s intricate ceremonial regalia and everyday garments feature mountain goat wool as a key material
Read MoreConversation-provoking odes to some of art history’s most iconic women were shot—with elaborate detail—in and around Vancouver
Read MoreThe pioneering multimedia artist known for her glossy stacks of fruits and ceramic shoes is being remembered for her “joyful affirmation of all that is beautiful in this world”
Read MoreCelebrations of 7IDANsuu James Hart and Tamio Wakayama mix with coffee-table odes to gritty Vancouver streets and a viral marquee
Read MoreIn Where Mountain Cats Live exhibit, Kansas-raised printmaker and installation artist illuminates Taiwanese-Chinese American experience through everything from a “lazy Susan” to jade pendant prints
Read MoreThe artist’s solo exhibition of prints at the Burnaby Art Gallery looks back on years immersed in the creative and philosophical view of interdependence in Nuu-chah-nulth culture
Read MoreRecently opened gallery’s first exhibition features works by 15 artists, including Germaine Koh, Liz Magor, Cindy Mochizuki, and Jin-me Yoon
Read MoreLong-term sustainability in sight for Artists for Kids and Gordon Smith Gallery of Canadian Art, as endowment fund now sits at $4.3 million
Read MoreHosted by David Wisdom, evening features words and visual presentations by Neil Wedman, Carol Sawyer, Karin Bubaš, Pete Bourne, Robert Kleyn, and more
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