Anne Griffiths Releases Her First Book: Mapping Nature
Vancouver Island based painter Anne Griffiths releases her first book, Mapping Nature, with a book-signing at her solo exhibition opening reception in Vancouver on June 6.
Vancouver Island based painter Anne Griffiths releases her first book, Mapping Nature, with a book-signing at her solo exhibition opening reception in Vancouver on June 6.
In this new Artist Q & A, Vancouver Island based artist Anne Griffiths discusses how her new solo exhibition Following Echoes explores the deeper impulses behind her abstracted landscapes.
Conceptual artist Janna Watson daubs pastel swirls onto canvas to create dreamlike paintings that evoke an ethereal realm. While her works can transport viewers into a different world, Watson derives much of her inspiration from what she sees directly outside the window of her sparse, light-filled studio in the wilderness of Grey County.
Bau-Xi is proud to share that Communications Arts has recently announced Jeffrey Milstein as the winner of their 2026 photography award, for his recent series, Two Hours Over Paris in a Helicopter.
Celia Lees opens up about her burgeoning practice, what inspirers her creatively, and how recent residencies have shaped her work. Lees will have her first solo show with our Vancouver gallery this September.
This month, acclaimed Canadian abstract painter Janna Watson releases her first monograph, Layers of Self.
In advance of releasing his new series, Murs Vivants, we caught up with Oro-Medonte based painter Robert Marchessault to learn more about these French-inspired 'living walls'. A selection of these works will be included in our upcoming group exhibition, Flora & Fauna.
In anticipation of her new solo exhibition Atlas, Toronto-based abstract painter Nicole Katsuras delves deeply into her influence from historical Japanese art aesthetics, her approach to colour and colour harmony, and the meanings behind her unique juxtapositioning of flat colour planes and highly textural extruded forms.
For her new solo exhibition Ebb and Flow, abstract artist Vicky Christou discusses her early influences of textile aesthetics, her exploration of alternative panel shapes, and the inspiration she found in expansive natural systems.
Art critic, artist and activist Karen Moe takes an in-depth look for Vigilance Magazine at the works in Kyle Scheurmann's solo exhibition We Could Have Been a Mountain.
In this video, Joshua discusses his life as a photographer and artist. He reminisces about his childhood days spent along the New Jersey shore, and how this time impacted his largest series to date, Endless Summer. He is filmed photographing from different vantage points, often in a helicopter to capture his arresting birds-eye views.
For his new solo exhibition Life in a Northern Town, Casey McGlynn provides his own poignant descriptions of each work, distilling a deeply personal meditation on life, memory, and artistic voice beyond major art centres and drawing from everyday experience in Sault Ste. Marie and the surrounding northern Canadian area.