Artist Q & A: Nicole Katsuras
In our brand new Artist Q & A, abstract artist Nicole Katsuras delves into the essence of her creative practice and the skill of using paint to transform memories and emotions into something physically real.
In our brand new Artist Q & A, abstract artist Nicole Katsuras delves into the essence of her creative practice and the skill of using paint to transform memories and emotions into something physically real.
Tom Burrows is one of sixteen artists currently featured in the Belkin Gallery's compelling new exhibition Another Green World: Works from the Collection.
For Tom Burrows' Main Level solo exhibition Clam, the internationally recognized Canadian artist reflects on a local Pacific Northwestern consequence of climate change, and his over-fifty-year-long relationship with his now iconic choice medium of acrylic polymer resin.
For his new Upper Gallery solo exhibition Windswept in Vancouver, established Canadian painter Robert Marchessault explains his long-continuing fascination with and veneration of trees, and how he uses sculpted form and colour to elicit emotional connection and response from viewers.
In anticipation of his new solo exhibition The Northern Coast: The Second Time Around, David T. Alexander offers thoughts on a selection of these new images as well as insight into his processes, and discusses the unexpected effect of returning to the coast on his approach to depicting it.
In anticipation of her retrospective solo exhibition Repertoire, Sylvia Tait reflects on the enduring influence of colour and form in her life and artistic career.
In our new artist Q & A, Toronto based artist Janna Watson talks about her new solo exhibition Elementals and the enduring significance of nature, literature, and a light and playful approach to her iconic gestural abstract works.