The Vancouver Art Gallery’s largest Emily Carr exhibition in more than 20 years revisits the artist’s complex relationship with nature. We spoke with curator Richard Hill about what feels newly ...
Loggers’ Culls, Emily Carr, 1935 Collection of the Vancouver Art Gallery / Gift of Miss I. Parkyn A sprawling exhibition of lush, colorful paintings by Emily Carr is now on view at the Vancouver Art ...
A sweeping exhibition of Emily Carr’s landscapes, depicting her native British Columbia, will open this month at the Vancouver Art Gallery. That Green Ideal: Emily Carr and the Idea of Nature will ...
Born in Victoria in 1871, Carr spent most of her life in B.C. Other than trips to Europe and the United States, as well as excursions back east to visit her peers in the Group of Seven, she spent the ...
In recent months, Vancouver has welcomed two new home-design stores. Silk & Snow, founded in Toronto in 2017 by a computer ...
The arts community coalition looking to occupy the current Kootenay School of the Arts building on Victoria Street has asked city council for free rent while it establishes its footing at the campus.
Canada has the technology to share its national art collection online. What it hasn’t clearly decided is how much copyright ...
Ken Barnes’ ‘Memories’ The unveiling of Ken Barnes’ Memories sculpture at Edmonds Waterfront Center drew a large crowd and plenty of excitement with visitors enjoying the new public artwork […] ...
The weekly, free sessions aim to help girls and gender-diverse youth learn new things, discuss about their lived experiences ...
CNW/ - The MNBAQ Foundation recognizes the exceptional philanthropic commitment of businessman Michael Audain to the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (MNBAQ). Totaling $91.3 million, including ...
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