Sheri Paisley Highlighted in The New Yorker
Sheri Paisley has been noted in the November 3, 2025 issue of The New Yorker magazine.
Sheri Paisley has been noted in the November 3, 2025 issue of The New Yorker magazine.
George Byrne is featured in a candid and contemplative in-depth interview in Denizen Magazine in which he opens up about his genesis as an artist, the evolution of his distinctive visual language, the influence of life's major events, and what he sees as the future of his art.
In conjunction with his new solo exhibition We Still Have Time, Vancouver-based artist Eric Louie sat down with us for an incredible new artist Q & A in which he discusses the role of the artist in uncertain times, how his work bridges the physical and digital realms, and the enduring relevance of painting today.
In a moment when ecosystems are unravelling and wildfires reshape the land, artist and activist Kyle Scheurmann asks us to look closer. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1988, Scheurmann completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts at the Ontario College of Art and Design in 2013. In 2018, he completed his Master of Fine Arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Vancouver, where he was given the honour of Valedictorian.
For her upcoming solo exhibition Future Museums II at Bau-Xi Vancouver's Upper Gallery, Ontario-based artist Mel Gausden takes us through the rugged and beguiling coastal forests of British Columbia that she has been so drawn to throughout her life and shares the process behind her multilayered abstracted landscapes.
In this new artist Q & A, Mel Gausden discusses her exploration of memory, ecology, and impermanence within her new solo exhibition Future Museums II, and contemplates the role of art in both human connectivity and the recording of existing spaces.
Experience the coastal landscape of Ucluelet, BC through the lens of painter Sheri Paisley, as she pairs atmospheric video footage of the region with new works from her solo exhibition When You Were the Sea.
In this new artist Q & A, Sheri Paisley reflects on the enveloping nature of the West Coast ocean, the cellular and emotional memory of the sea within ourselves, and how for her painting becomes less about representation and more about resonance.
This October, Bau-Xi Gallery is proud to be an exhibitor at Canada's premier art fair. Each and every year, this event highlights the top artists and galleries from all over the world. Bau-Xi Gallery (booth C45) will be promoting our diverse and extensive roster, engaging with visitors and collectors alike.
Celia Lees’ paintings possess a rare blend of urgency and intimacy. Abstract yet emotionally precise, they feel more like lived experiences than static objects. Born in Port Stanley in 1996 and trained in fashion design at Toronto Metropolitan University, Lees began her career at Canada Goose and Acne Studios before breaking from the rigidity of fashion to pursue painting. What emerged was an intuitive, physical, deeply embodied practice. She paints barefoot with an array of brushes and found objects, guided more by feeling than form.
All the good things that can be said about a painter have been said about Alex Cameron. Which is not to say that they ought not be said again and again and again. Especially now, after his grievous and entirely unexpected death from a serious fall not far from his Toronto studio last June 17. He was seventy-eight years old.
In anticipation of her new solo exhibition Paintings from an Untamed Garden, Jamie Evrard talks about the timeless appeal of gardens and floral imagery, and what continues to bring her back to this beloved subject. Paintings from an Untamed Garden opens at Bau-Xi Vancouver on September 13 and runs through September 27, 2025.