Meet the Brazilian Twins Behind Granville Island’s Silo Giants When Vancouver Biennale brought Osgemeos’ magical murals to town.
Koichiro Ikebuchi Koichiro Ikebuchi of Atelier Ikebuchi is one of the most celebrated interior designers in the Asia Pacific region. And now, Vancouver is home to his first North American project.
Patrizia Moroso She didn’t become a leading figure in today’s industrial design landscape by being cutthroat or following current fashions.
Tavan Group The company builds homes that stand the test of time—structurally as well as aesthetically.
Malaspina Printmakers For Malaspina Printmakers, it is not a question of innovation versus tradition; rather, this vibrant artist-run centre, which melds gallery and studio space in a unique, multidisciplinary workshop, upholds both.
Anthony Goicolea It’s funny how something can be quieting and disquieting at the same time; such is the case with Anthony Goicolea’s most recent series of landscapes.
Marie Khouri Marie Khouri definitely has a way with words; after all, it demands a unique eloquence to be able to craft a sentence so emphatic, so articulate, and so artistic that it takes up a full 75 feet of floor space.
OSGEMEOS Graffiti becomes high art when it comes to OSGEMEOS, a tag-team of innovative, internationally-acclaimed artists and identical twins, Otavio and Gustavo Pandolfo. Their latest mural, covering the Ocean Concrete silos at Granville Island in Vancouver, is also their largest to date.
The Flats Second Annual Summer Block Party The sun is high in the sky and summer is here; and for many, that means it’s the season for a neighbourhood block party. Several new exhibitions are opening at the Flats on Saturday, July 12; various gallery events are scheduled from noon to 6:00 p.m.
Martha Varcoe Sturdy’s “Breaking” Winter seems late in leaving the Winsor Gallery as Martha Sturdy slows the seasonal transition and asks her audience to slow with it in a new series of works entitled “Breaking”.