Ibrandify Icons
Ibrandify Icons
Map
Explore Art
Current Artworks
Current Artists
Artwork Map
Bike + Walking Tours
Beyond Vancouver
About the Exhibition
Artists in Residence
Distinguished Artist Awards
Events
Upcoming Events
Learn
Education
BIG IDEAS in School
BIG IDEAS Anywhere
BIG IDEAS with Film
We Are Ocean Vancouver
Teacher Resources
Support
Donate
Shop
Sponsor
Volunteer
About Us
Press Coverage
Press Releases
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI)
Board of Directors
Curatorial Team
Ambassadors and Advisors
Sponsors
Community Partners
Contact Us
Employment
Current Artworks
Current Artists
Artwork Map
Bike + Walking Tours
Beyond Vancouver
About the Exhibition
Artists in Residence
Distinguished Artist Awards
Upcoming Events
Education
BIG IDEAS in School
BIG IDEAS Anywhere
BIG IDEAS with Film
We Are Ocean Vancouver
Teacher Resources
Donate
Shop
Sponsor
Volunteer
The Organization
Sponsors
Community Partners
Media
Contact Us
Employment
Blog
Categories
All
2005-2007 Vancouver Biennale
2009-2011
2013-2015 Vancouver Biennale
2014-2016 Vancouver Biennale
2017
2018-2020 Vancouver Biennale
Alliance for Arts and Culture
Alumni
Amateur Photography
Art as Social Innovation
Art in Public Spaces
Bernar Venet
Big Ideas: Arts In Action
BIKEnnale
Brazilian Artists
Category 2
Centre A
Charles Jencks
China
CinefestLIVE
City of Richmond
COVID-19
Curators
Dennis Oppenheim
Education Program
Friends of the Biennale
Host First Nations
Javier Marin
Jer Crowle
Jun Ren
Media
Michael Zheng
Michel Goulet
New Installation
New Media
New Westminster
Night Of The Arts
Non Profit
North Vancouver
Olympics
Performance Art
Photography
port moody
Public Debate
Residency Program
Sculpture
Squamish
Sudarshan Shetty
Theft
Tour de Biennale
Uncategorized
Vancouver
Vancouver Biennale
Vancouver is Awesome
Vladas Vilziunas
Yue Minjun
Follow Us
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Back
Blog
Friday January 22nd, 2016
Reflections on Diversity and the Built Environment at Centre A
Written by Vancouver Biennale Team Member Ghazaleh I arrived at the panel discussion Diversity and the Built Environment at Centre A this…
Back
Blog