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Kintsugi Restored Bowl

Piecing it Together

A traditional Japanese art that restores broken pottery, kintsugi can sometimes mend more than the pieces it puts back together.

Dakwäkãda Warriors Collage

Drawing Success

Originally from Haines Junction, Yukon, artist Cole Pauls draws on both culture and history to
create his bestselling graphic novels.

Euge Leung with Puglie Pug

Creating Puglie Pug

How illustrator Euge Leung turned a doodle of a joyful pug stuck in a doughnut into the popular Puglie Pug brand.

Chelsea Rooney

Fearless Fiction

After the success of her first book, Pedal, Chelsea Rooney hopes to publish something meaningful with her second novel.

Amber Morrison

Sad is Beautiful

Amber Morrison, the creator of Sad Girl Review magazine, wants to elevate women’s content through art, poetry, and design.

Sketches and rubbings on white linen

Raising A Flag

Visual artist Jenny Hawkinson uses mixed media to explore themes of community and peacekeeping in her work.

Asia Youngman

Forging Her Own Path

Award-winning filmmaker Asia Youngman hopes to inspire women and Indigenous youth through dynamic storytelling.

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Creating Space

Expensive studio rent in large cities makes artists come up with creative solutions in both design and concept.

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The Art of Mending

Yoko Ono’s Mend Piece uses shattered ceramics to bring people together in unexpected ways and with unexpected results.

reconciliation-pole

A Better Brighter Future

Reflecting past hardships of Canada’s Indian residential school system, Reconciliation Pole is a beacon symbolizing hope and change.

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Asian Cinema on the Rise

Asian films are gaining critical and audience acclaim, overcoming political and commercial challenges.

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Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun’s Unceded Territories

What to expect from the current exhibit, Unceded Territories, by artist Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun at Vancouver’s Museum of Anthropology.

Centre A

The small Chinatown gallery that’s helping to bring attention to Asian-Canadian artists and their work.

End Of The Penny Sparks Local Creativity

The phasing out of the Canadian Penny brings opportunities for creativity.

Cosplay Reaches Across Borders

Cosplay – the act of dressing up as a character from popular culture – has worldwide popularity.

The Battle for Hollywood North

The future of Hollywood North is at risk.

Seekers International Stays Inspired

Seekers International charts his musical influences as his career takes off.

K-pop enjoys rising recognition in North America

K-pop, or Korean popular music, is making a push into the North American market.

An Honest Pursuit

Folk-rocker Jasper Sloan Yip gets set for the release of his third album.

The Lost Kaiju

A cinematic mystery uncovered.

Holding the Note

Salve Dayao recalls the golden years of Jazz.

Script Competition Showcases Canadian Talent

The China Canada Gateway for Film Script Competition offers unique opportunity for Canadians.

Miniature Art: Painting From Within

Chinese snuff bottles are hand-crafted and hand-painted miniature works of art.

The World of Wearable Art

World of Wearable Art is an annual event held in New Zealand that encourages designers to create outfits as wearable art.

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