Friday March 18th, 2011 Day 2 in Richmond – ✓check! Forget colourant at Biennale office ✓ Volunteers cancel ✓ Sprayer stops working ✓ Rain ✓ More Rain ✓✓ It’s easy to be calm and collected when… Tuesday March 1st, 2011 Last Saturday, the brave people of Vancouver and Richmond literally drove through a snow storm to make sure they didn’t miss the Vancouver Biennale’s… 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… Wednesday March 17th, 2010 Cabeza Vainilla Cabeza Córdoba Cabeza Chiapas: Vancouver Biennale As the afterglow of the 2010 Winter Olympics becomes the rainy reality of early spring people are getting a chance to check out some of the amazing… Monday March 8th, 2010 Outstanding Photos of Vancouver Biennale Sculpture Wind Waves Local photographer and blogger Jon Chaing has been doing an excellent job of capturing some of the great public art and sculpture featured by the… Wednesday February 10th, 2010 More Water in the City of Richmond via Vancouver Biennale The newest Vancouver Biennale sculptural installation in the City of Richmond is by Chinese artist, Jun Ren.  It’s called Water #10 and it sits… Tuesday February 2nd, 2010 More Giant Heads Appear in Richmond via the Vancouver Biennale Just what the City of Richmond needs now: More Giant Heads! In the afterglow of the excellent public debate surrounding the Gao Brothers’… 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… Saturday January 9th, 2010 A Response to Public Debate Re: Gao Brothers Sculpture FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 9, 2009 Vancouver, Canada – The Vancouver Biennale responds to the recent public debate regarding the sculpture, “Miss… Thursday January 7th, 2010 LA Times, Daily Beast + National Coverage of Vancouver Biennale “Miss Mao Trying to Poise Herself at the Top of Lenin’s Head”, the newest installation of sculpture for the Vancouver Biennale has created …