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Youth learn to solve problems and think critically through summer art programs

Summer offers unique opportunities for middle and high school students to focus on something they are passionate about. For youth interested in visual arts or design, July and August can be spent...
Charles Ross as the Dark Knight

Fringe Reviews: One Man Dark Knight and Manipulation

Charles Ross is the Bane of comic book nerds everywhere

A TRIUMF for art and Canada's home to particle and nuclear physics

VANCOUVER — Art is colliding with science inside Canada's home for particle and nuclear physics. The artist-in-residence program at TRIUMF in Vancouver is bridging the divide between the two...
Interaction Design Certificate instructor George Papazian works with a current s

Short-term programs help university graduates launch new careers

Intensive training allows educated young professionals to transition their careers in under a year.
Emily Carr University granted funding to study the art of data

Emily Carr University granted funding to study the art of data

Emily Carr University's Studio for Extensive Aesthetics was awarded almost $57,000 from this year's BC Knowledge Development Fund.

CityStudio: putting campuses to work on Greenest City goals

Educators, professionals and citizens pull up a chair and share.

Flow, a Vancouver public art piece, is named one of best in North America

Flow, a photo/media-based permanent piece installed at the new Mount Pleasant Community Centre, has been named one of the best public artworks in North America.