Michael Kluckner: Surviving Vancouver, Opening Reception & Book Launch
April 6 – 20, 2024
Michael Kluckner’s “Surviving Vancouver,” asks and attempts to answer two questions: What’s survived in Vancouver? And, how do you survive in Vancouver?
April 6 – 20, 2024
Michael Kluckner’s “Surviving Vancouver,” asks and attempts to answer two questions: What’s survived in Vancouver? And, how do you survive in Vancouver?
March 15 – April 4, 2024
Exploring the intricate balance between spontaneity and meticulous planning in the creation of Contemporary Abstract art.
March 19 – April 19, Online
Step into a world where art and nature converge in a harmonious celebration of the first day of spring, extolling renewal.
Feb 23 – March 12
“Canadian Landscapes” serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of landscape painting, from the Group of Seven onward.
February 3 – 20, 2024
From bold, high-saturation abstracts to monochromatic figurative works, contemporary artists harness multiple mediums, subjects, and style.
Jan 11 – 30, 2024
Exhibiting figurative works by Picasso, Sunday B. Morning, alongside contemporary artists Thomas Anfield, Brigitta Kocsis & Michael Hermesh.
Dec 9 – 22, 2023
Challenging viewers to contemplate the essence of humanity beyond the surface, Blake Ward and Boky Hackel-Ward present, “Transcending Space”
Nov 22 – Dec 7, 2023
The eclectic mix of artworks on display transcends any specific theme, allowing the viewer to embark on a visual journey that is as diverse as the holiday season itself.
Nov 14 – Dec 22, 2023
Claude Picher dedicated his final decade to painting his corner of the country in Quebec, and specifically, the Gaspésie peninsula.
Oct 26 – Nov 2, 2023
A vibrant celebration of color theory and visual euphoria has come to life in the form of “Bringing the Colour,” a group exhibition.