Castello di Potentino Tuscany Throughout the Castello, one sees the motif of the pomegranate: fitting for a place so punctuated by cyclical rhythms and seasons.
Charles van Sandwyk’s “Alice in Wonderland” For the past three years, the North Vancouver-based artist has been illustrating a deluxe limited edition of Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland” for The Folio Society, released to mark the 150th anniversary of the first publication.
Griffin Art Projects The space provides the chance to see art that normally would not grace a gallery wall.
“Amy’s Mythic Mornings” Most would say that the art of oral history is on the decline; however, one new animation series, aimed at children, is working to combat this.
Alexander Weimann For the last few years, the conductor and newcomer to Vancouver has been on a mission to unite the best Canadian classical musicians through early music performances.
The Sculptures of David Franklin Marshall Photographer Jeff Wall on viewing David Marshall’s works in his home studio: “How did we miss this?”
Francis Lemieux Wood Joinery Francis Lemieux is rarely credited on museum labels, but he is an integral contribution to the artistic process. The custom joiner and furniture maker has collaborated with a number of Vancouver artists to make frames, presentation boxes for limited edition sets, and even studio furniture.
Art in Airports Many global airports are in the process of using art to welcome and revive travellers exhausted by the travails of modern-day flying.
Dutch Art at the Burnaby Art Gallery As the only museum in the country with a dedicated collection of works on paper, the Burnaby Art Gallery is well set up to transport visitors to the land of windmills and canals.