“Make it Rain” as the New Landmark in Gastown
Almost every tourist who has been to historical Gastown, the oldest neighborhood in Vancouver, has taken a photo with the Steam Clock, established in 1977. However, for the first time […]
Almost every tourist who has been to historical Gastown, the oldest neighborhood in Vancouver, has taken a photo with the Steam Clock, established in 1977. However, for the first time […]
We miss our summer interns greatly and appreciate all their hard work for us over the summer months. However, we are ecstatic to welcome Yu-Ting (Tammy) Hsieh on board as our newest Murality […]
Soaring to the sky, the six gigantic industrial Ocean Concrete silos on Vancouver’s Granville Island now have new faces. The magicians who brought life to the silos is Os Gemeos, […]
We already talked about the history of Mexican muralism, but even some of those earliest muralists were inspired by those before them. Muralism was developed thousands of years ago by painting […]
We’ve written about the history of Vancouver’s Chinatown before, and mentioned recent efforts to revitalize the neighbourhood. There are lots of galleries, cafés, and shops popping up alongside the historic buildings […]
Vancouver is one of British Columbia’s youngest cities, but it has changed dramatically since its incorporation in 1886. It was originally populated through the creation of the Canadian Pacific Railway and people […]
Legendary photographer Edward Weston described his work as a way of “revealing to others the living world around them”; “showing to them what their own unseeing eyes had missed”. Here […]
Museums, public galleries, performing arts institutions and other similar civic institutions have always had an opportunity to engage various groups with their varying interests. Art has potential to make significant […]
Along with other Latin American countries, Mexico has a rich history of art and culture. More specifically, prominent Mexican muralism can be dated back to the beginning of the 20th […]
A city’s main art galleries are rarely anything short of iconic both inside and out, from the Louvre to the Tate to the Met. But while galleries and the art […]