Fulhame’s Map
Nanaimo Art Gallery, April 7–June 3, 2018
Vancouver Report: Crafting a Way Out
Through felting, needlepoint, ceramics, woodwork and more, three Vancouver exhibitions offer a means of eliding the era of Big Data.
Art in 2017: A View from Vancouver
It's not just Vancouver residents who have to navigate housing precarity. The city's galleries do, too.
A North Vancouver Institution Enters a New Era
Presentation House Gallery did strong work for decades despite a substandard space. Now, the gallery enters its second chapter with a new building and name.
Vancouver Report: From One Body to Another
References to bodies—human and otherwise—link a number of recent Vancouver exhibitions. Together, they offer passage to different realms.
Vancouver Report: A Changing Climate
As forest fires ravage British Columbia’s Interior, exhibitions across Vancouver delve into environmental issues with varying degrees of success.
Vancouver Report: Behind the Screen
By compiling online comments into books and translating Seventeen magazine headlines into bead art, Vancouver artists lift the veil on medium as message.
Vancouver Report: From Black and White to Coloured Lights
When Vancouver skies are overcast, exhibitions about darkness and obfuscation seem all the more relevant.
Vancouver Report: Resistance is Not Futile
This winter in Vancouver has been, largely, bleak and icy. But resilience can be located in a number of shows in the city.