Ash Tanasiychuk

Vancouver Art Book Fair 2018

Vancouver Art Book Fair 2018

A glimpse of what to expect at the seventh annual Art Book Fair

As media sponsor for Vancouver Art Book Fair 2018, VABF’s Helen Wong and Megan Low contributed the following piece to give you a taste of this year’s fair. We’ll see you there! /// You probably know the Vancouver Art Book Fair (VABF) from the various iterations of tote bags seen around the city. If you’re […]

 Ash Tanasiychuk

Art! Books! and Mags! and Zines! and…

Art! Books! and Mags! and Zines! and…

A look back at the 2017 Vancouver Art Book Fair

We had a fantastic time at the 2017 Vancouver Art Book Fair. It was the 6th annual. This was the 4th time we have documented the Fair. 2013 2014 2015 2017 fundraiser View this post on Instagram We're setting up at @vancouverartbookfair ! Come visit us. We just found our table – its on the […]

 Rennie Brown

Doing the hustle for art books & publishing

Doing the hustle for art books & publishing

VABF 2017 Fundraiser & Membership Drive

Vancouver Art Book Fair 2017 is nearly here and to celebrate, the annual fundraiser and membership party was held at Remington Gallery on East Hastings. Not just a preview of publications to be seen at this year’s event, the party was a silent auction with work by many of Vancouver’s artists: Khan Lee | Nikki […]

 Ash Tanasiychuk

Art Map: Fri Sep 8 2017

Art Map: Fri Sep 8 2017

Every art exhibition happening tonight in Vancouver, mapped for you.

Stretching from Mount Pleasant through Strathcona to Downtown, the DTES, and ending up in Chinatown for the SWARM afterparty & LIVE2017 Kick Off Party, there are 16 art events to fill your Friday with. 6-9pm James Black Gallery 6-9pm The Phoenix 6-10pm Gallery Gachet 7-10pm Access Gallery 7-10pm Centre A 7-10pm UNIT/PITT Projects 7-10pm Vancouver […]

 Nicole Dumas

HWY Is. 1, Moniker Press, Genero at Field Contemporary

HWY Is. 1, Moniker Press, Genero at Field Contemporary

Sonic Weaving/A Collection of Shadows

Words by Nicole Dumas Photos by Jon Vincent With the electric hum of busses behind, I enter Field Contemporary. Guests fill the cozy gallery and group together in monochromatic ensembles as if curated to match the artwork. People relax into revelations about desires for community and collaboration – a number of essays and books are […]