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Hue Nguyen
The hyperpersonal and the generally relatable are a dialectic that Hue Nguyen expertly balances. Hue is a multidisciplinary artist (and a horse) practicing in Vancouver….
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The hyperpersonal and the generally relatable are a dialectic that Hue Nguyen expertly balances. Hue is a multidisciplinary artist (and a horse) practicing in Vancouver….
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“Do racists go to art galleries?”
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“Buying and consuming things that aren’t ethically made doesn’t make sense.”
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“It seemed in many ways like the school wasn’t built for students: it kind of feels in some way like it’s a showroom for artistic production.”
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“Look, people in the Downtown Eastside can enjoy the arts and I think that more people should try and bring it into the community.”
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Where the Universe Sings: The Spiritual Journey of Lawren Harris is a VIP tour of Lawren Harris’ remarkable work, life, his creative process, and his…
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CiTR is proud to support the LocoMotoArt Collective for a free exhibition on July 28 from 9-11pm at the quarry in Queen Elizabeth Park! LocoMotoArt…
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Tonight, Sara Bynoe is dropping by to talk about recent milestones of Say Wha?! which is the best worst literature you’ll ever hear read aloud….
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Tonight on the Arts Report! The Arts Report welcomes the Museum of Vancouver aka MOV’s current exhibit Object(ing): the Art/Design of Tobias Wong [pictured]. We also…
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Tonight on the Arts Report! We review The Sorrows of Young Werther, a Theatre at UBC production starring trained actor Ryan Beil. The funny and moving…