Exhibit prompts reflection on how COVID-19 has changed our relationship with food Originally planned for last summer, but put on hold due to the pandemic, Feast for the Eyes is a North Vancouver gallery’s newest exhibit. ByCloe Logan News Culture Food Insider March 12th 2021
Using art to blur the line between 'us' and 'them' He's at the Met in New York and the British Museum in London. One of his books is becoming an opera. On Bowen Island in B.C., Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas brings fresh perspective to ancient art. Business, Art and Culture ByLouise Loik News Culture October 15th 2017
A buzz about Montreal's awesome art hives Art hives foster stronger, more inclusive communities through creativity. What is an art hive? ByClothilde Goujard News Culture June 12th 2017
David Usher sets Climate Clock and it’s approaching two degrees Musician and writer David Usher has created a Climate Clock to show the world just how close it is to catastrophic climate change. Race Against Climate Change ByClothilde Goujard News Energy Politics Culture May 19th 2017
Polar bear prints throughout history: Michael Engelhard and the "Ice Bear" Perhaps our fascination for polar bears arise from their similarities to humans. We each, in our way, have been "master existences." State Of The Animal ByCarrie Saxifrage Analysis Culture May 15th 2017
Debate over cultural appropriation a centuries-old battle for indigenous groups The work of Toronto painter Amanda PL is infused with bright colours and bold outlines often associated with an indigenous art style. ByThe Canadian Press News Culture May 8th 2017