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ResetCreative Districts: Railtown
Vancouver’s bustling creative district known as Railtown is a small wedge of land situated between Alexander Street, the Railyards, Heatley and Columbia. This industrial corner … Continued
When Crossed Wires Improve Communication
Twyla Exner’s latest collection of sculptural delights inspired by casiathane barnacles lead people to assume she grew up near the coast. ‘I didn’t step foot … Continued
We need more Canadian content! #canadianceramics
What a privilege it was to talk with three brilliant ceramic artists from the Make and Do Collective last week. Carole Epp, Jenna Stanton and … Continued
Value your voice and the voice of others
As artists and craftspeople the power to influence others, to be activists and drive change comes with the territory. With this power, your voice and … Continued
Valuable Heritage Craft Skills Required for Preservation of our Heritage Buildings
Vancouver is a richly diverse city surrounded by natural beauty that continues to be a centre for social and environmental activism. It reflects the image … Continued
The Art of Communication: Please do touch!
Ceramicist Grace Han arrived in British Columbia in the midst of a pandemic but considers the move to be lucky. Only recently her work received … Continued
The Willow: A Tree to Inspire Humanity
As a symbol of pain and struggle and a path towards hope, the willow tree reflects the nourishment and healing that the world needs right … Continued
Mary Fox: The Legacy Project
Joining me in conversation from her Pottery studio in Ladysmith, Vancouver Island, ceramicist Mary Fox, chats enthusiastically about her current project, her enduring passion for … Continued
SwitzerCultCreative
SwitzerCultCreative understands the meaning of originality, beauty and craft. Since Renée opened her business in 2012 she has developed her passion for modern sustainable design … Continued