Tuesday June 7th, 2016
What Have You Learned Lately?
Every October a group of educators and artists gather at the Vancouver Biennale office to share curriculum plans and project proposals for grade K…
Tuesday May 24th, 2016
The Roots Remain: Urban Art from Montreal to Cambodia
Last week Vancouver Asian Film Festival launched their 20th year with a screening of The Roots Remain. The film originally screened last November as…
Tuesday May 10th, 2016
Rules For Vancouver – The Results Are In!
After 4 weeks, 2250 votes and 548 rules submitted by you, the Poll for Rules for Vancouver, has come to its finale. During its 4 week run the Rules…
Tuesday April 26th, 2016
Capturing Documentary and Storytelling in Photography
Capture Photography Festival has taken over Vancouver for the month of April. The festival, now in its third year, “is devoted to exhibiting…
Wednesday April 6th, 2016
Getting Cultured with our Community Partners this Spring
The Vancouver Biennale is known for large scale public sculptures but we include many other artistic practices and mediums in our programing. We also…
Tuesday March 29th, 2016
Breaking The Rules With Peter Liversidge
Written by Vancouver Biennale Team Member Ghazaleh Last week we unveiled our latest project to come out of the International Artist Residency…
Sunday March 6th, 2016
Life Changing Perspectives On Art From Toni Latour
Written by 2 time Vancouver Biennale Artist Toni Latour The Biennale has changed this city and has changed my life as an artist in Vancouver.…
Tuesday March 1st, 2016
Across Vancouver with Seung Woo Back
Seung Woo Back is a Korean photographic artist. and Vancouver Biennale International Residency artist. He first visited the city in 2014 as part of…
Tuesday February 16th, 2016
Self Portrait – The Art of a Poem
Valerie Mason-John was an Artist Collaborator for the Vancouver Biennale Big Ideas program in 2013 bringing poetry and performance to classrooms.…
Tuesday February 2nd, 2016
Scales of Public Art: A tale of two cities
Written by Vancouver Biennale Team Member Ammar From an isolated perspective on the North West Coast, Seattle is the closest big city connected…