Mauvey (he/him) is an alternative musical artist who blends various genres into creative, authentic expressions of love. His latest project, a mixtape titled The Florist, was released in late 2021, accompanied by a short film. Born in Ghana, but raised in the UK and so-called Vancouver, Mauvey continues to push the boundaries of the local and international music scene all while spreading love.
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An interview with savannah read
Former Capilano University student,Savannah Read, has accomplished great things during the pandemic. She won a Beedie Luminaries Scholarship, completed her first year at Capilano University, just began the music program at The University of Victoria, and released a single, as well as an EP!
Artist Feature: Kathrin Teh
Kathrin Teh was in a funk. So she designed a funky bag. Joss Arnott // Staff Writer So how do you create? How do you make something new when your…
Artist Feature: Valeriya Kim
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…
Artist Feature: Coralie Mayer-Traynor
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…
Artist Feature: Gianmarco Iuele
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…
Artist Feature: Talia Rouck
Melissa Gibbons // Contributor Vibrant, colorful and eccentric are a just a few words that describe the art pieces that CapU IDEA student Talia Rouck creates. Rouck imbues her art…
Artist Feature: Rebeca Spiegel
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…
Artist Feature: Emma Sato
Teanna Jagdatt // Contributor Muted, pastel colours and delicate figures define Emma Sato’s work. A student in the IDEA program, Sato wanted to challenge herself as an artist upon entering…









