dumplings: holding meaning

February 10, 2026

clarissa long
This exhibition has lived quietly in my mind for years, like a recipe memorized but never yet cooked. I always knew it would be about dumplings. Not simply as food, but as symbol — as gesture, as memory, as a small and universal act of care.

decades of collaboration

February 5, 2026

decades of collaboration
by linda doherty & sharon reay
mar 5 – 31 | 2026
In celebration of the 2026 Canadian Clay Symposium, Doherty & Reay’s installation shines a light upon some of the projects, events, and exhibitions facilitated by that team approach, through physical items displayed, images and written information.

campaign for culture!

September 4, 2025

Act now against the proposed 15% budget cuts to the Canada Council for the Arts and Canadian Heritage.

Every voice matters. Together we can ensure the government hears that arts and culture are essential to strong, thriving communities in BC and across Canada.

tunnel

August 29, 2025

tunnel
katlin aarma
09.04 – 10.3.25
Tunnel invites you to step into another world as your eye is drawn down the long, fabric-lined corridor. The interplay of texture and form creates moments of reflection, where time seems to slow and attention lingers.

playing god to the lawn

August 6, 2025

Juxtaposing elements from plants, animals, rocks and fungi, Florey crafts a dreamlike landscape that is both abstract and familiar, inviting the viewer to consider their perception of the world around them.
Maya Florey
aug 14 – sept 25, 2025

growing dreams

August 6, 2025

“Moss reminds me of immigrant women because we don’t have roots, and moss doesn’t have roots. So, we have to replant ourselves on the new soil basically.”
Anna Vagramova
august 4 – september 3, 2025​

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