
Cosmo Campbell – The Last Roll
The Last Roll is a metaphorical series drawing observations on our own mortality as seen through discarded family cameras – their final forgotten memories and the value they once held.
The Last Roll is a metaphorical series drawing observations on our own mortality as seen through discarded family cameras – their final forgotten memories and the value they once held.
Paper has become, for many, an everyday object to which we rarely give a second thought. It is a practical object, yet paper can slip into the world of creativity, as it is cut, shaped, molded, folded, pressed and infinitely transformed.
Corky Monuments series began during the Pandemic when I became interested in the ordinary and the mundane. I began to merge discarded everyday objects and materials with more traditional sculpting materials. I was interested in assembling diverse elements, such as textures, colours, surfaces, and forms and the exploration of how subtle additions in shape, texture, colour, and curvature can evoke familiarity, character, personality and story.
"For this collection of artwork, I use bright and bold colours to convey a sense of optimism and hope, thus capturing the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity." -Dana Huhn
At the foundation of the work presented by the five artists in this exhibition is a sensuous experience of land, interdependence, and wayfinding. Whether articulating the relationship between fibre, dye, mordant, soil, and season through colour and cloth, these artists prioritize perception, both the act of seeing and the dynamic participation of body with place.
An exhibit celebrating our local environment by Emma Fish. Telling stories of our most cherished, iconic places and the vibrant lives of the people of Greater Vancouver / North Vancouver through acrylic paintings.
The term Retrofuturism refers to how people once envisioned the future. Five local and international artists explore the intersection between technology and humanity in Nostalgia For the Future.
New exhibition with an artist using recycled paper clay. Maya handcrafts tactile home decor, wearable art, accent furniture, and more.
Bijal's work "explores the journey of change and loss as layers of connecting and reconnecting to both old and new experiences of self, others and our surroundings."
Art Rental: explore the Collection! Hundreds of artworks displayed on our gallery walls for rent, purchase or sale. Rent it, Buy it, Love it.
Cristian Olea: Ecce Homo (Behold the Man) Art in the Community Presents a new exhibition by an emerging artist! Learn More
This exhibition will feature three artists working across abstract painting and textile based installations that are built around themes of mental health and the importance of play.