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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… 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… Wednesday February 27th, 2013 Imagine The Possibilities Tuesday February 19th, 2013 Imagine The Possibilities Tuesday November 20th, 2012 The 2013-15 Exhibition: OPEN BORDERS/ CROSSROADS VANCOUVER Since 1998, the Vancouver Biennale has transformed Vancouver’s public spaces into an open air museum by installing works of art from internationally… Wednesday May 11th, 2011 A-maze-ing Wedding?!? Friends of the Vancouver Biennale let us know that this past weekend a lovely couple decided to use our A-maze-ing Laughter installation as the… Friday April 29th, 2011 What a dough head!?! Soren Dahlgaard, is one of our fantastic artists that participated in the 2009-2011 Vancouver Biennale, who art has caught a lot of attention world… Thursday March 24th, 2011 Day Two Recap of Port Moody’s New Blue Trees! With rain in the forecast we were feeling a little nervous when we woke up today and on our way out to Port Moody for another day of Blue Trees at the …
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