
A ninja with a cause
“I think by doing this kind of work I’m helping everyone a bit and helping make the world a better place,” says Laura Rivera, the creator of Ninja X, a self-published children’s graphic …
“I think by doing this kind of work I’m helping everyone a bit and helping make the world a better place,” says Laura Rivera, the creator of Ninja X, a self-published children’s graphic …
Lu Yang, Still from Wrathful King Kong Core, 2011 | Photo courtesy of Lu Yang
An exciting collection of contemporary …
Prepare to be visually enthralled as the Burrard Arts Foundation (BAF), a visual arts nonprofit gallery, presents an exhibit of paintings (Aug. 29–Oct. 10) from three Vancouver artists …
Vancouver-based visual artist Julian Yi-Jong Hou’s first solo exhibition, a multi-sensorial experience bridging Pagan traditions from Europe and Zen Buddhist practices, is featured at the …
These works make visible what has been excluded in Canadian History, says Kent Monkman.
Shame and Prejudice: A Story of …
Portrait of Bill Reid, c.1976. Painting by Chris Hopkins in 2005. | Photo courtesy of the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast …
In need of comic relief? Just in time for the summer, Gene Luen Yang has recently released his first non-fiction graphic novel, Dragon Hoops. This past March, Yang, whose workshop at the Vancouver …
“We wanted to create a forum and a space to tell the stories of individual people, their communities and their interaction with wildfire,” says Sharon Roberts, project manager, educator and …
Germaine Koh in the middle of Fallow. | Photo by Ian Verchere
In the stage-like display window above the entrance of …
The world is as soft as a volcano: a moving composition is one of the two recently opened exhibitions at Chinatown’s Centre A.
A collection of works by local artist Lam Wong, the pieces on display …