Rathin Barman crouches on a table to score cardboard with a knife. Thursday June 18th, 2015 Please Don’t Tweet This! This summer four  young artists are participating in the Vancouver Biennale International Residency Program in Squamish, BC. They will each be taking… Wednesday June 17th, 2015 10 Things To Do In Vancouver The Vancouver Biennale (2014 to 2016) continues in 2015. It’s a good opportunity to check out the new outdoor art installations around Vancouver. Thursday June 11th, 2015 Australia, Calcutta, Syria and Edmonton as seen through a Sea to Sky lens THE WORLD MEETS SQUAMISH Artists Rathin Barman, Jonathan Luckhurst, Tammam Azzam and Kristin McIver are at Quest University as part of the Vancouver… Thursday June 4th, 2015 Squamish is their canvas International artists creating public art projects during next five weeks. They have come from all corners of the world with one goal: to create… Monday June 1st, 2015 Alfresco Art – Where Vancouver Magazine The great outdoors are even greater thanks to the Vancouver Biennale’s public art pieces. Friday May 29th, 2015 New Westminster gets first, woody installation of three planned public artworks Is it a piece of art? A piece of driftwood? Or a piece of furniture? Well all three, as it turns out. The Vancouver Biennale has expanded into New… Friday May 29th, 2015 The Huffington Post – Vancouver Public Art: 17 Pieces That Wouldn’t Belong Anywhere Else From spray­painted giants to a giant poodle, there’s no question that Vancouver is home to a colourful collection of public art. It’s… Thursday May 28th, 2015 New sculpture arrives on New Westminster’s waterfront As part of Public Furniture/Urban Trees, Hugo França has created a number of pieces of sculptural furniture from trees. It’s one of three… Hugo França on Spanish Banks Thursday May 28th, 2015 Hugo Franca In New Westminster Vancouver, Canada – The Vancouver Biennale announces the unveiling of the first of three new public art installations in New Westminster. The City of… Friday May 22nd, 2015 Crossing Borders at the 2014-2016 Vancouver Biennale Hung on the façade of a Vancouver Community College building, the words emit a soft yellow glow: “let’s heal the divide.” This site-specific…