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Love it or hate it, public art gets people talking. A Canadian project called Wishing Well has revved up the debate once again.
Commissioned by the city of C... Read More...
Dream World Forest beds (Above)
Skwachàys Lodge, pronounced squatch eyes, a downtown residence and gallery administered by the Vancouver Native Housing Societ... Read More...
Industrial designer Heather Mitchell loves the rain. “It amplifies sounds. Everything smells really crisp and it brings out a lot of Nature that you don’t get o... Read More...
It looks like a barge and not an artwork but that doesn't bother Cedric Bomford, his brother Nathan nor his father Jim who built it. Deadhead is a floating scul... Read More...
Scour the forest floor for wood and leaves, add a collection of recyclables from local rubbish bins and presto, you have a giant bird’s nest smack dab in the mi... Read More...
He’s a blob on the sidewalk and he wants to be covered in gum. “Gumhead” is the latest creation from author, artist and cultural commentator Douglas Coupland. T... Read More...
“Art changes people and people change the world,” says British artist, teacher and visionary Char Evans. Evans is the brains behind Eco Art Installations, a non... Read More...
Aboriginal artist Rande Cook has a bone to pick with the appropriation of First Nations culture. “If I have to do another killer whale motif I’m going to shoot ... Read More...
Ceramicist Sherry Schalm confirms it. “The terminology that goes with ceramics is exactly the same as baking,” she says from her Calgary studio. “It’s clay reci... Read More...
“It’s very much a creative dialogue,” says the man who talks to trees. Hugo Franca is a renowned Brazilian sculptor who fashions furniture out of logs. Revered ... Read More...
“It’s skin and bones,” says Project Manager Martin Baron of Teeple Architects in Toronto. “The metal roof is the skin and the wooden legs are the bones.” Teeple... Read More...
The slammer never looked so good. Vancouver architect Gregory Henriquez is turning a former jailhouse into a real house or, to be more precise, 95 units of soci... Read More...
Writer / filmmaker John Thomson comes from a news and current affairs broadcasting background . He has a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Art, majoring in painting, but is equally interested in all the arts especially architecture, urban design, city planning and the creation of public spaces. Based in Vancouver, he is a well-known contributor to many local, regional and national specialty magazines.