
Community Reflections: Public Art
In the town where you grew up, you might remember some kind of public art, whether that be a massive statue, mural, or a…

In the town where you grew up, you might remember some kind of public art, whether that be a massive statue, mural, or a…

As I entered the English Course Union’s (ECU) Fairytale Fantasy ball on March 25, it became instantly clear that I had w…

In India, everything, even the films, revolves around the different combinations of spices.

It is twice now that I have had the pleasure of attending one of UBC Okanagan's recently developed Drawing and Discourse…

The first James Baldwin book I read was The Fire Next Time. I read it during the pandemic at my grandparents’ apartment …

You may have seen the remarkable uptick of people — on campus and off — adorning themselves with little keychains and to…

Art in the modern age — especially online — has faced many unexpected challenges.

Have you ever walked into a store that seemed almost empty?

There is a name you will hear in artist’s circles that sticks in your head. It’s punchy and it creates an image before y…

People love to say, “never judge a book by its cover.”

I pushed through the doors of the Creative and Critical Studies Building, took a left turn into the FINA gallery, and wa…

Balance is an important part of life.