Jason Arkell-Boles // Columnist I’m about to finish my art degree, so naturally, I’m lost. As an artist, trying to plan for the future can be daunting. So to give […]
Jason Arkell-Boles // Columnist In the age of climate change, feeling terrified for the future is the new norm. Forests burning down, cities flooding, even the sudden mothpocalypse in Vancouver—hopelessness […]
Jason Arkell-Boles // Columnist If you participate in the Vancouver art scene, you’ve probably heard somebody mention that they’re “moving to Montreal.” Hey, even I’m guilty of saying it. Just […]
Megan Amato // Associate News Editor Shadowy portraits, conceptual images, painterly action-shots and colourful illustrations all grace Valeriya Kim’s Instagram account. She showcases versatility and skill that is almost as […]
Shuvinai Ashoona: Mapping Worlds features drawings that combine otherworldly creatures with Inuit scenes of everyday life Maria Luisa Santana // Contributor Through her colourful drawings of fantastical creatures sharing spaces […]
Logan Dillon // Contributor If you’re an artist in this age, you know it’s difficult not to feel pressure from the sheer amount of people doing similar work. It’s hard […]
A new wave of ‘nerdlesque’ style burlesque troupes like The Geekenders are taking the stage using pop culture to challenge views about women, identity and body image through performance Sarah […]
Tom Balog // Contributor Gianmarco Iuele’s photos evoke a sense of calm, as if you’ve been invited by an old friend for a walk through town. Warm colours, curious characters […]
Sherman, who has been photographing herself for over five decades, continues to challenge the ways we see and depict the female subject Maria Penaranda // Arts & Culture Editor To […]
Freya Wasteneys//Managing Editor Some feelings are hard to put into words. We draw on other languages and obscure vocabulary to sum up emotions, only to have our meaning lost in […]