Also known as a salon wall, a gallery wall allows the opportunity to put your personality on display with a wide variety of original artwork, displayed in an organic and sophisticated way.
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When smoke and clear plastic failed to create the atmosphere he was looking for in his tabletop landscapes, Kim Keever returned to an idea he had been musing over for two years: painted water. Keever’s eureka moment came when a friend was throwing out a 100 gallon aquarium.
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In this new artist Q & A, we speak with Toronto-based abstract artist Janna Watson about the technique, colour palette and inspiration behind her upcoming exhibition, I Didn’t Eat The Garnish.
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Vancouver artist Cori Creed shares her thoughts and intentions behind Sightlines, her new exhibition of West Coast landscapes rendered in her signature dynamic style. Sightlines opens on May 13 and runs through May 27, 2023.
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In this new artist Q & A, BC-based artist Anne Griffiths reflects on her anticipated solo exhibition Becoming the Story, and shares thoughts on her current place in her artistic journey. Becoming the Story opens on April 15 and runs through April 29, 2023.
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In anticipation of her sublime new solo show Infinitude, Vancouver artist Vicky Christou reveals the origin of her signature sculptural extruded line painting style, and enlightens us on the ever-deepening connection between painting and meditation within her art practice. Infinitude opens in Bau-Xi Vancouver's Upper Gallery on April 1 and runs through April 12, 2023.
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In his new chapter of work entitled Lunar Cycles, from The Curve of Time series, internationally recognized BC artist Tom Burrows pays homage to the lunar-cycle-driven tidal waters that are integral to The Curve of Time. Here, Tom recalls his first encounter with that tidal power and how it shaped his approach to art. Lunar Cycles opens on April 1 at Bau-Xi Vancouver and runs through April 12, 2023.
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Since 2019, Scheurmann has kept studios in remote, wooded locations in order to document the incremental approach of climate change while simultaneously working on conservation and activism efforts. In 2021, the artist was invited to participate in the Eden Grove AiR, a residency at the Fairy Creek Blockades on unceded Pacheedaht territory. During his four-month stay at the blockade camps, Scheurmann served not only as a resident artist, but also a journalist and legal witness in face of the injustices carried out by law enforcement against Forest Protectors who were fighting to save some of the last remaining highly productive ancient forests in Canada.
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‘Mentor and Me’ - a monumental exhibition organized by the MacLaren Art Centre - brings together the lithographic works of two Bau-Xi Gallery artists, Ted Fullerton and Frederick Hagan, to illustrate the relationship of lasting respect and influence between these two artists. Their works are visually interwoven and embedded within an extensive network of influence that highlights the breadth of their inspiration, and the lasting impact of their teaching within Canadian printmaking.
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In anticipation of her upcoming show Paintings Without Words, artist Sylvia Tait shares her compelling thoughts on the purpose of colour, her usage of the four-sided form, and the act of painting itself. Paintings Without Words opens on March 4 and runs through March 18, 2023.
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