Painting of chinook is Mark Hobson’s third win in annual contest
A 1952 original Sybil Andrews painting donation fetches Campbell River Hospice Society a nice return
Residents share some positive news from a year dominated by COVID-19
The William Lyons Gallery of Photography opened in 1979
“What an honour to be able to hear his stories about First Nations culture, symbolism and rituals.”
The program will go toward renovating arts and cultural spaces in BC and to buy special equipment
Sylvester Stallone, the star behind John J. Rambo, “very proud” of newly installed red cedar work
The catalogue also features seven works from Quebec automatiste painter Jean-Paul Riopelle,
Heyduck & Butler opened on July 1 and will run until August 31.
Where Kwakwakaʼwakw mythology and the past comes back to life
‘Our little village crushed the curve with love and commitment’
Art group’s first formal exhibit was on May 7, 1920, in Toronto
Gordon Barney’s cartoons tell stories of lives inside logging camps along the west coast of the Island
Decades of collecting spare parts culminated in folk art towering over a country road
I tell myself I feel okay about others seeing my naked body
Painting nature on the bright side
Nanoose Bay painter lets passion be her guide
Outdoor locations a studio for his large canvases
Exhibition ‘Parked in Victoria’ at Art Centre at Cedar Hill
Making art for a living and for philanthropy