Slash/Back Film Review: Arctic Horror has Arrived
It’s the longest day of the year in the tiny arctic village of Pangnirtung, Nunavut. While every adult in town is at the solstice dance, a gang of teenage girls — led by the indomitable […]
It’s the longest day of the year in the tiny arctic village of Pangnirtung, Nunavut. While every adult in town is at the solstice dance, a gang of teenage girls — led by the indomitable […]
When a bookstore opened in the basement of the acting school I was attending in Gastown, I went to convince the owner that she needed to hire me. It was Biz Books, a store dedicated […]
Andrew Tavukciyan is a Vancouver-based visual artist currently focusing on painting and mural work. From a young age, Andrew displayed a fierce interest and dedication to artistic practices. His early skills and talents were fostered […]
Walking into Shary Bartlett’s art studio is a delight for the senses. The first delicacy one is struck by is the sweet aroma of beeswax and pine sap that fill the air. Our eyes are […]
Ashley Isabell is a graphic Artist of Vancouver. She believes in the limitless potential of true expression, finding her own in 2020. Working as a music teacher by day, living in reflection on her artistic […]
Zann Hemphill does amazing portraits. She always wanted to do her own thing, and was always making art with animals, and then one day the two just kind of clicked. Running a pet portrait business […]
Tash McAdam is the author of young adult, mystery, speculative, and paranormal fiction. Tash grew up in Wales, where they worked in a pub and got up to mischief, until they were old enough to […]
The ArtWay Studio is a mixed media studio that provides a creative space to learn and appreciate art. At Artway Studio, they believe that art is a process rather than a finished product! They provide […]
Jessica Craig is an emerging mixed media artist, born and raised in Greater Vancouver. Her passion for painting is deeply rooted from her childhood, it was a place to escape from reality, a place to […]
Carmen Mok came to Canada from Hong Kong in her early teens. She attended high school and then university in Kitchener-Waterloo. Having a passion for the arts, she studied Fine Arts at the University of […]
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