
Coffee Consumption on Robson Street
The photography artwork “Coffee Consumption on Robson Street” was exhibited at the fire exit of Vancouver City Centre (Canada line station) bet…
The photography artwork “Coffee Consumption on Robson Street” was exhibited at the fire exit of Vancouver City Centre (Canada line station) bet…
Using archival records from the Vancouver Police (1899-1905) the artwork “Rogues Gallery circa 1900” reveals the socioeconomic climate of the Port of V…
On Granville at Robson (removed 9/20/12) Is there such a thing as a characteristic citizen of a city? A quintessential Parisian, Roman, or Londoner. There …
This work is both tongue-in-cheek, part wry humour and part sensuous social commentary. The work places the artist in a box which chronicles his time makin…
David Robinson’s Equestrian Monument is the seminal work in what has become a recurring theme in Robinson’s oeuvre; its inconclusive narrative moment b…
Typically Massey’s work accentuates and amplifies natural phenomena, often heightened through artificial means or via slight manipulations, exploring not…
Photo: Scott Massey Nicolas Sassoon’s design for the northeast window at the Yaletown-Roundhouse Station is part of a larger body of work for which the a…
As it Comes by Raymond Boisjoly appears at the Yaletown-Roundhouse Station as a discrete artwork, humorously foreboding, and more comic than terrifying, pr…
This is one of the first installation in our program and has garnered much attention for the artist as a true piece of ‘functional public art’. Please …
Joe Fafard is one of Canada’s leading professional visual artists who has exhibited a wide variety of work in galleries and museums across Canada and aro…
Curated by Paul Wong This is a series of life-size photo-text panels featuring students from the Native Education College. Previous versions include Caen (…
Claudio Rivera-Seguel was born in Prince Rupert, Canada in 1965. He graduated in Architecture (Public Art projects) from the University of British Columbia…
Cherry blossoms erupt throughout greater Vancouver every spring. Fully bloomed cherry trees on abright sunny day present us a natural and energetic scene. …
For Hamsterley Farm Water Tower, Lucien Durey turned a Hamsterley Farm strawberry jam tin, which he found in Saskatoon, into a crude pinhole camera, using …
The site at the Langara 49th and Cambie Canada Line station is surrounded by both pedestrians and commuters. From bikes cycling by, chatter from pedestrian…
John Goldsmith’s work follows the long tradition of straight photography, but in a contemporary and often theatrical mode. Drawing from the rich history …