Monday May 1st, 2017 Do not go gentle into that good night . . . Guest blog by Hector Bremner, member of the Vancouver Biennale Board of Directors.   “It’s a hell of a time to be alive” is something I… Friday March 24th, 2017 Can Public Art Change a Community? An Exploration of Art as Social Innovation Guest blog post by Linda Naiman, Vancouver Biennale Board of Directors    We tend to think of visual art as a form of decoration, but it is so… Tuesday January 31st, 2017 BIG IDEAS galore! Guest blog post by John Harrison Member of the Vancouver Biennale Board of Directors   Engagement by Dennis Oppenheim (Vancouver)   Love… Monday November 14th, 2016 Head Outdoors and Look at the Art! Guest blog post by Kenneth Cappie, member of the Vancouver Biennale Board of Directors. Increasingly, hot-button topics such as urbanization,… Tuesday July 19th, 2016 Into The Woods with Residency Artist Tim Davies Vancouver Biennale residency artist Tim Davies  visited Vancouver in 2015 to collect inspiration and source materials for his final project Figures In … Tuesday July 12th, 2016 Life After an Artist Residency in Squamish Written by Vancouver Biennale Residency Artist Jonathan Luckhurst who created Illusory Constructs It was over a year ago since Canadian artist… Tuesday July 5th, 2016 Public Art: Transforms Our Cities. Shapes our Imagination of the Possible Guest Post by Developer & Urban Planner Michael Mortensen A West Van police officer shone his flashlight on me with suspicion through the frost… Tuesday June 28th, 2016 Finding Thor and a Unicorn in the Place where Eagles Dare to Land Written by Vancouver Biennale artist Konstantin Dimopoulos who created Blue Trees   The flight from Australia to Vancouver was the beginning of a … Tuesday June 21st, 2016 Making Memories Since 2005 The third Vancouver Biennale comes to a close this July. The first exhibition ran from 2005-2007 and introduced memorable artworks Echoes, 217.5 Arc X … Tuesday June 14th, 2016 Creative Mornings Vancouver With Barrie Mowatt   Guest Post Written By Keleigh C. Asbury, Director of Career Services at The Art Institute of Vancouver   If you haven’t had the luck of…