Neda Shojaei

District Foyer Gallery 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Art in the Community presents an exhibition by Neda Shojaei. This artist transforms traditional Persian calligraphy into bold, abstracted letterforms layered with gestural brushstrokes, bold swaths of color, and texture.

Free

Camp Creative Pro D Day

Maplewood House 399 Seymour River Place, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Join us at this fabulous location for a creative and imaginative Pro D Day with some indoor camping mixed with outdoor fun.

$95.00

Gallery: Art Rental Show

CityScape Community ArtSpace 335 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, BC, Canada

The time has come for the 2024 Art Rental Show! Stop in to view the new collection in our gallery -it will be wall to wall amazing!

Free

Cosmo Campbell – The Last Roll

District Library Gallery 1277 Lynn Valley Road, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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.

Call for 3D Work Deadline

District Foyer Gallery 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

North Van Arts is seeking 3D artists to exhibit their work in the foyer of the District of North Vancouver Municipal Hall. Successful candidates will be booked for an eight to twelve week exhibition. The first exhibition will begin in June 2024. Call deadline is April 2, 4pm.

Paper Trails Opening Reception

CityScape Community ArtSpace 335 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, BC, Canada

Join us in the gallery for an enjoyable evening! Our new exhibition on Paper Art opens with the artists in attendance.

Paper Trails Exhibition

CityScape Community ArtSpace 335 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, BC, Canada

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.

Rojia Dadashzadeh – Corky Monuments Series

District Foyer Gallery 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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.