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A Small but Comfy House and Maybe a Dog
Renowned Toronto-based artist Amy Ching-Yan Lam’s newest exhibit, a small but comfy house and maybe a dog, premiered at the Richmond Art Gallery in late…
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Renowned Toronto-based artist Amy Ching-Yan Lam’s newest exhibit, a small but comfy house and maybe a dog, premiered at the Richmond Art Gallery in late…
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Crates of tangerines are neatly stacked upon each other in front of a window display. If hurrying past, I would mistake this crammed and narrow…
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The 2023 Philip B. Lind Emerging Artist Prize exhibited work from artists working with film, photography, or video, according the prize exhibition’s host, the Polygon…
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Rebecca Bair’s “The Sun Found Me Amongst the Clouds,” presented by Burrard Arts Foundation, and open from August 18th to October 22nd is an exhibition…
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The reception for Nadya Isabella’s debut art exhibit, A Toast to this Moment, was held on September eighth at the Libby Leshgold Gallery. In this…
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Through the front yard and up the deck stairs of a quaint Victorian era house is the entryway of inconspicuous James Black Gallery where “Arezoo…
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With Time in Our Hands All This Time is an ongoing online exhibition curated by Number 3 Gallery; a mobile curatorial project centering emerging contemporary…
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Crocodile Tears, presented by Unit 17, shares commentary on modern-day capitalism. The exhibition features three installations from a collection of multidisciplinary creators, in addition to…
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The latest exhibition at Access Gallery, EAT YOUR TAIL, offers bewildering multi-media works by four local artists; Maya Gauvin, Chrome Destroyer, Teresa Holly, and Evan…
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“Choreography for Carrot” by Shizen Jambor opened at Ground Floor Art Centre, 735 Gore Avenue, Vancouver, on November 15, 2019. Everyone wants to believe they’re…