Monday August 13th, 2018 How a chain-link mosque at the Vancouver Biennale became a community hub Saudi artist Ajlan Gharem’s installation stands as an example of cultural exchange as diplomatic tensions break out between Canada and Saudi Arabia. Tuesday July 24th, 2018 大溫雙年展 掀議題 在我的國家,這是一項被禁止擺設的 藝術作品。藝術家 Ajlan Gharem 說,這項公共藝術 在英國倫敦、美國三藩市等地展出,獲得 許多好評,只有在沙特阿拉伯,擺放了一 天時間就撤離,就怕被攻擊報復!文/攝影:葉曉蓉 Wednesday July 18th, 2018 Seven things to do in the Lower Mainland from July 20 to 26 The 2018-2020 Vancouver Biennale, titled re-IMAGE-n (reimagine), hosts a load of awesome programs ranging from Islamic art workshops to the CineFest… Tuesday July 17th, 2018 Ajlan Gharem gains global recognition for his thought-provoking work DENVER: Places of worship fill many roles in society — and an art installation in the shape of a mosque can invoke polarizing reactions in different… Thursday July 12th, 2018 5 things you need to know about Alfredo Jaar’s A Logo for America at the Vancouver Biennale Look up, way up, at Robson and Granville Streets and you’ll see a digital billboard that doesn’t quite fit in with the logos and brand names that… Wednesday August 25th, 2010 New Addition to Sunset Community Centre The Sunset Community Centre got a new addition! Hold that Thought is a work in neon with programmed failure units by Toronto multimedia artist Kelly… Tuesday August 24th, 2010 Another Biennale Sculpture Got the Title of Coolest Public Art! From Tuija Seipell of Jaunted.com – Vancouver is still basking in the afterglow of the 2010 Winter Olympics and one of the best remnants of the… Tuesday July 6th, 2010 The Blue Hare Is Missing! Please Help Us Return It to the Minotaur! Crazy, weird, sad news… but the Blue Hare has been stolen again! And we’re asking for your help in facilitating its safe return. The Blue… Sunday March 21st, 2010 Richmond Art Gallery & Vancouver Biennale: In Transition Exhibition Richmond Art Gallery Exhibition, In Transition: New Art from India April 26 2010 – June 13 2010 Opening reception: May 1st, 1-3pm In… Monday January 11th, 2010 Mayor of Richmond, Malcolm Brodie, Responds to Public Art Debate On January 6th, Malcolm Brodie wrote the following letter to the editors of the Richmond Review newspaper regarding public response to a recent…