
Maya Fuhr Wants You to Experience Compersion
A Q&A with the Canadian artist and photographer about her first American solo show in Los Angeles.
A Q&A with the Canadian artist and photographer about her first solo show in Los Angeles.
A Q&A with the Canadian artist and photographer about her first solo show in Los Angeles.
Life is unpredictable, and Dan Climan’s use of everyday subject matter might be interpreted as his attempt to demand order from chaos.
From his Vancouver studio, Scott Sueme discusses the evolution of his work, the beauty of the imperfect, and staying curious about colour.
Noah Reid knows his genre of music isn’t exactly made for radio play. Alt-rock isn’t the most culturally relevant right now, he says. “I’m not trying to write hit songs. I just am writing from my own perspective.”
Vancouver-based furniture brand Sundays has launched its second collaboration with local multidisciplinary artist Scott Sueme. Sueme balances boldness with subtlety in two uniquely optical creations: the Free Study and New Tides rugs.
Nadia Belerique creates contemporary installations with a photographic eye, building scenes with mixed materials.
From punk to painter, Andy Dixon emerged from the greyscale city of Vancouver into the kaleidoscopic enclaves of Los Angeles.
From emerging talents to those firmly established in the industry, each of the following artists offers Canada’s young professionals accessibility to the highest expositions of culture.
Historically, nude images of women have primarily been created by men. In choosing to self-represent her nude form, up-and-coming Canadian artist Quinn Rockliff is proving there is power in vulnerability.