Tag: Blog Post

  • As the pendulum swings

    The Pendulum Gallery is a great unique space for public art in Vancouver.  It was created by the City of Vancouver Cultural Planning Department to enhance the experience of living and working downtown and is situated across the street from the Vancouver Art Gallery.  The Pendulum Gallery is under a tall 7-story glass covered atrium,…

  • The Way We Were

    The Way We Were is officially open to the public, and the exhibition is already getting press attention.  The show got a mention in The Province newspaper as one of today’s “things to do today”.  Hans Ongsansoy of The Province writes: An underrated gallery hosts an underrated exhibit, this one by UBC graduate Chinese-Canadian artist…

  • Memories

    I’ve just finished setting up the exhibition, and I’m very happy with how it’s turned out!  Many thanks to David Carter and Chris Keatley at the Pendulum Gallery for their help.  Set up was pretty easy and went smoothly, and the exhibition is now ready for it’s first day tomorrow. I will be updating my…

  • Things of Desire

    My exhibition preparations are almost finished, with set up being this weekend, word is getting out about my exhibition.  There is a short feature in the newest issue of Canada’s alternative art weekly blog, Things of Desire.  Mike Landry, the editor/creator of ToD, interviewed me over the phone from Halifax, and I spoke to him…

  • Two weeks to go!

    It’s two weeks and counting down to my first solo exhibition The Way We Were at the Pendulum Gallery.  There are still a few things to be done before the big show, and I’ve been varnishing the paintings in preparation. I have also been busy dropping off postcards downtown at all the artist-run centres on…