Contemporary house posts by Musqueam artist Susan Point, and poles by artists Bill Reid, Jim Hart,...
Form and function in equal measure.
The 10,000 Year Clock?
Quite some time ago, though not long in the context of the 10,000 year clock, I read The...
Alexander Caldwell at KOAC
ALEXANDER CALDWELL has a small sculpture installed on the grounds of the Kiyooka Ohe Arts Center,...
Reneisidore-Panmuphle: A Website in Absurd Triplets
For the past year, every day at 6:30 A.M. Hunter Doyle has organized and recorded his research...
William Butterfield – Christ Church, Fredericton NB
One more in our occasional views of the work of William Butterfield, a High Church Anglican...
Dick’s Cafe, Redvers Saskatchewan 1987
Redvers Saskatchewan, is the first town you pass through travelling west from Manitoba on the Red...
Katie Ohe, RCA, at Herringer Kiss Gallery
We have known Katie Ohe for many years, and we are so pleased to hear that five or her early works have just become available. Katie found these works, dating from 1958 to 1963, in her studio after another work from 1958 sold at a recent auction. Two drawings...
Aero Garment, Vancouver
"Charles Chan Kent's C. Kent & Co. and his Vancouver Shirt and Overall Manufacturing Co. became Aero Garment Ltd. in 1925 and began to market nationally. He built a hundred thousand sq. ft. factory not far from Chinatown in 1958 and became one of the first to...
Loverna Saskatchewan, Main Street
Small town Saskatchewan, but still there. The grain elevators were moved across the border into Alberta, to Ronald Strankman's farm but the town celebrated its 100th Anniversary on June 1st 2013. They have a Facebook page, right here, that documents the celebration....
CHRISTMAS AT RADIO CITY: A HOLIDAY TRADITION
Lights twinkling on the tree, skaters gliding across the ice, carols ringing in the air and the annual Radio City Christmas Spectacular. For 80 years, the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, starring the Rockettes, has continued to create lasting memories for...
Vimy Ridge, 44th Bn Memorial, The Pimple, April 1917
The Pimple, one of two high points on Vimy Ridge, was stormed and captured on April 11th 1917 by Canadians led by Brigadier-General Edward Hillier, an Alberta rancher. “The men of the 44th Battalion move out to the assault in a blinding snow storm, the expanse of mud...