Rotimi Fani-Kayode: Tranquility Of Communion Audio Guide
The audio guide for Rotimi Fani-Kayode: Tranquility of Communion.
Read MoreNew And Expanded Leadership Giving Benefits
The Polygon is excited to launch a new benefits matrix for its Leadership donors, with the aim to better recognize and celebrate the extraordinary support received from those closest to our work
Read MoreTraces Of Ecstasy - An Essay By Rotimi Fani-Kayode
"On three counts I am an outsider: in matters of sexuality; in terms of geographical and cultural dislocation; and in the sense of not having become the sort of respectably married professional my parents might have hoped for."
Read MoreManuel Axel Strain: Xʷəlməxʷ Child Audio Guide
The audio guide for Manuel Axel Strain: xʷəlməxʷ child.
Read MorePress Release: The Polygon Gallery Announces The Winner Of The 8Th Philip B. Lind Emerging Artist Prize
$25,000 cash prize awarded to Casey Wei
Read MorePress Release : The Polygon Gallery Presents The Canadian Premiere Of Rotimi Fani-Kayode’s Tranquility Of Communion
The Polygon Gallery presents the Canadian premiere of Rotimi Fani-Kayode’s Tranquility of Communion from Feb. 28–May 25, 2025.
Read MoreThe Polygon's Annual Holiday Shop | November 13 – January 5
The Polygon Gallery is pleased to present its annual Holiday Shop from November 13 - January 5. An annual tradition, the gallery’s main floor will be beautifully decorated and carefully curated with unique gifts by independent makers and artists. Come get festive and shop local at The Polygon this holiday season.
Read MorePress Release : $1M Endowment Transforms Philip B. Lind Emerging Artist Prize Into Canada’s Largest Award For Emerging Artists
The Polygon Gallery is thrilled to announce a $1 million endowment for the Philip B. Lind Emerging Artist Prize, securing the future of the award for decades to come.
Read MoreChester Fields 2024 Winners Announced
Congratulations to Parneet Dhaliwal, from John Oliver Secondary School in Vancouver, and Talia Hunter and Caleb Wang, both from Sentinel Secondary School in West Vancouver.
Read MoreThe Polygon Gallery's 2023 Annual Report
"On behalf of its Board of Directors, staff and volunteers, I want to extend deep thanks to The Polygon’s members and audiences for their support and engagement throughout 2023."
Read MoreComplimentary Lifetime Membership For Indigenous Peoples
The Polygon is pleased to announce that we are offering complimentary Lifetime Membership for all Indigenous Peoples.
Read MorePress Release : The Polygon Gallery Presents Martine Gutierrez’s Anti-Icon: Apokalypsis
Exhibition marks the acclaimed artist’s first major solo show in Canada.
Read More2024 Annual General Meeting Notice
Our Annual General Meeting will take place at The Polygon Gallery on Monday, June 24, from 4:30 – 5:00pm.
Read MoreDeckchair Cinema 2024 Lineup
Come and enjoy classic films under the stars every Thursday this summer.
Read MoreResponse Program Call For Artists
Applications are now being accepted for the 2024 Response Program. Apply before June 2!
Read MorePussy Riot In Conversation About Velvet Terrorism
A recording of Pussy Riot members in conversation with the Velvet Terrorism curators.
Read MoreThe Polygon Gallery And Belkin Present: Radio Art By Dani Gal On Citr 101.9 Fm
Tune into 101.9 FM every Wednesday at 11am, beginning March 20
Read MorePress Release : The Polygon Gallery Presents The Landmark Exhibition Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot’s Russia
Drawing from more than a decade of activism, the show features documentation of Pussy Riot’s actions as assembled by member Maria Alyokhina.
Read MoreRon Terada In Conversation With Dieter Roelstraete
A recording of a conversation at The Polygon Gallery between From Slander’s Brand artist Ron Terada and curator Dieter Roelstraete.
Read MoreHannah Darabi In Conversation With Kelly Mccormick
A recording of a conversation between From Slander's Brand artist Hannah Darabi and historian Kelly McCormick.
Read MoreThe Polygon Gallery's Annual Holiday Shop
The Polygon Gallery is pleased to present its our annual Holiday Shop from November 15 - January 7.
Read MorePress Release: From Slander's Brand
An exhibition bringing together three monumental works by Hannah Darabi, Rachel Khedoori, and Ron Terada.
Read MoreRecording: Driving In Palestine By Rehab Nazzal
A recording of a conversation between Rehab Nazzal and Jayce Salloum that took place on August 20.
Read MoreRecording: Cultural Humility In An Age Of Growth
A recording of a conversation between Kim Haxton and Sussan Yáñez that took place on September 14, 2023.
Read MoreRecording: Transition, Translation, Transcendence
A recording of a conversation between Qudus Onikeku and Manuel Piña that took place on August 23.
Read MoreIn Memory Of Phil Lind
This fund was established in 2015 with a donation from Rogers Communications in honour of Phil’s 40-year commitment to the communications industry.
Read MoreChester Fields 2023 Winners Announced
Congratulations to the winner Rachael Forrester, and the runners up Tatyanna Wilke and Breanna Hoshizaki.
Read MoreRemembering Diane Evans
It is with great sadness that The Polygon Gallery announces the passing of longtime manager Diane Evans.
Read MorePhase Shifting Index Summer Programming
The Polygon is pleased to present our summer 2023 programming.
Read MoreThe Polygon Gallery's 2022 Annual Report
"I’m proud to share the accomplishments of The Polygon Gallery in 2022: the strides our organization has made in building an inclusive culture for its staff, and the mandate we have forged with a twinned commitment to generosity and criticality for our audiences."
Read MoreResponse: All Woven Together - Call For Artists
This is an opportunity to create a video work through exploratory workshops with contemporary Indigenous artists.
Read More2023 Annual General Meeting Notice
The Annual General Meeting for the British Columbia Photography and Media Arts Society (operating as The Polygon Gallery) will take place at The Polygon Gallery on Monday, June 19 at 4:30pm.
Read MorePress Release - Jeremy Shaw: Phase Shifting Index
The Polygon Gallery presents the North American premiere of Jeremy Shaw’s Phase Shifting Index.
Read MoreJob Opportunity: Head Of Guest Experience & Retail Operations
The Polygon now seeks its first Head of Guest Experience & Retail Operations.
Read MoreThe Polygon's New Td Curatorial Fellow
The Polygon is pleased to announce the appointment of Serena Steel as the Gallery’s TD Curatorial Fellow.
Read MoreCapture Closing Celebration Feat. Mark Sealy And Kenneth Montague
A recording of a talk that took place on April 29 at The Polygon Gallery.
Read MoreStyle And Resistance Feat. Jorian Charlton, Jamal Nxedlana, And Elliott Jerome Brown Jr
An online conversation that took place on Saturday, Mar 18 2023 between curator Elliott Ramsey and artists Jorian Charlton, Jamal Nxedlana and Elliott Jerome Brown Jr about their work in As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic.
Read MoreWhat Is The Black Atlantic?
All sides of the Atlantic – the Americas, Europe, and Africa – are home to people whose histories and cultures run back to the slave trade or the colonisation of Africa.
Read MoreThe Polygon's New Audain Chief Curator
The Polygon is pleased to announce the appointment of Monika Szewczyk as the second Audain Chief Curator of the Gallery.
Read MoreAs We Rise: Spring Programming
You are invited to enjoy performances, talks, film screenings, and more that build on ideas presented in As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atantic
Read MoreThe Polygon Gallery A Finalist For The 2023 Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize
The prize recognizes the best built work in the Americas completed between December 2018 and June 2021.
Read MorePress Release: Lind Prize 2022 Winner Announced
The Polygon Gallery is pleased to announce Simranpreet Anand as the winner of this year’s Philip B. Lind Emerging Artist Prize.
Read MorePress Release: Response: Resonance Film Screening
Ten video works by emerging filmmakers explore themes such as knowledge transfer, ceremony, and healing
Read MorePress Release: As We Rise: Photography From The Black Atlantic
The Polygon Gallery presents As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic, a celebration of Black community, identity, and power.
Read MoreJob Opportunity: Retail Buyer
The Polygon Gallery is seeking a Buyer to join our Retail team.
Read MorePress Release: Rebecca Belmore's Hacer Memoria
The Polygon Gallery announces large-scale commissioned sculpture by internationally acclaimed artist Rebecca Belmore.
Read MoreRydel Cerezo: Home Sweet Home Audio Guide
The audio guide for Rydel Cerezo: Home Sweet Home.
Read MorePress Release: The Lind Prize 2022
The Polygon Gallery announces finalists for the 7th annual Philip B. Lind Emerging Artist Prize.
Read MoreWoman, Life, Liberty: Feminist Cinema From Iran
In solidarity with the women of Iran, The Polygon is pleased to present Woman, Life, Liberty: Feminist Cinema from Iran.
Read MoreAnne Bourrassé Selected For The 2023 Paris/Vancouver Curatorial Residency Program
The Polygon Gallery and Griffin Art Projects are pleased to announce that independent curator and critic Anne Bourrassé from Paris, France has been selected for the 2023 Paris/Vancouver Curatorial Residency Program.
Read MoreStan Douglas: 2011 ≠ 1848 Fall Programming
You are invited to enjoy performances, talks, and film screenings that build on ideas presented in Stan Douglas: 2011 ≠ 1848.
Read MoreJob Opportunity: Gallery Event Planner
The Event Planner is responsible for supporting The Polygon’s outreach and fundraising programs through the creation and execution of exceptional and memorable Polygon Gallery events.
Read MoreChester Fields 2022 Winners Announced
At the opening celebration on Sunday, August 14 the winners of the Chester Fields Teen Photography Prize were announced.
Read MoreJob Opportunity: Audain Chief Curator
The Audain Chief Curator will mentor and lead programming staff and will provide guidance and direction as The Polygon continues to expand its commitment to the development of lens-based practices and new artistic narratives.
Read MoreThe Polygon Gallery Presents The Canadian Premiere Of Stan Douglas’ Venice Biennale Exhibition, 2011 ≠ 1848
The Polygon Gallery presents Stan Douglas’s 2011 ≠ 1848 from Sept. 9–Nov. 6, 2022, the first stop of a nationwide tour that includes the Remai Modern and National Gallery of Canada.
Read MoreClelia Coussonnet Selected For The 2022 Paris/Vancouver Curatorial Residency Program
The Polygon Gallery and Griffin Art Projects are pleased to announce that curator and writer Clelia Coussonnet from Marseilles, France, has been selected for the 2022 Paris/Vancouver Curatorial Residency Program.
Read MoreGhosts Of The Machine Audio Guide
The Audio Guide for Ghosts of the Machine written and read by Curator Elliott Ramsey.
Read MoreGhosts Of The Machine Summer Programming
You are invited to enjoy performances, talks, film screenings, tours, and VR experiences that build on ideas presented in our exhibition Ghosts of the Machine.
Read MoreThe Polygon Podcast: Episode 20 - Response: Soft Action
In this episode, Response: Soft Action artists Caleb Ellison-Dysart and Jacqueline Morrisseau-Addison are in conversation with filmmaker Jules Arita Koostachin about how to receive and respect stories with nuance and care when working in community.
Read MoreResponse: Resonance - Call For Artists
Calling photographers, filmmakers, and visual storytellers!
Read MoreAnnual General Meeting Notice
The Annual General Meeting for the British Columbia Photography and Media Arts Society (operating as The Polygon Gallery) will take place at The Polygon Gallery on Monday, June 13 at 4:30pm.
Read More2022 Deckchair Cinema Lineup
The Polygon is pleased to present Deckchair Cinema, every Thursday evening beginning June 23.
Read MorePress Release: Introducing The Polygon Outside
Join us this summer for classic films under the stars and outdoor art activities for families.
Read MorePress Release: Ghosts Of The Machine
Immersive multimedia exhibition features avatars, video, installation, and a carefully tended garden to reflect on the use of technology in our everyday lives.
Read MoreSummer Volunteer Opportunities
The Polygon Gallery is looking for Volunteers for our upcoming Summer Season. Our amazing Volunteers are responsible for providing The Polygon’s community of visitors and members with exemplary guest experiences. Volunteers will be mainly assisting outside on Carrie Cates Deck with our drop-in family programming called Kids First each Sunday.…
Read MoreJob Opportunity: Editor
The Polygon Gallery is seeking an editor to lead the production of a multimedia digital space, Parallelogram.
Read MoreJob Opportunity: Td Curatorial Fellow
The Polygon Gallery is hiring a TD Curatorial Fellow on a nine-month contract, with possibility of continuation, to work on the curatorial team in support of its exhibition program, and with the primary goal to coordinate the Gallery’s public outreach and education programs.
Read MoreKids First Saturdays Online Activity: Collage Brights
Use found images to create a colourful collage.
Read MorePress Release: Cloud Album
250+ images of clouds are on the horizon at an exhibition about the history of photography.
Read MoreVancouver Women In Punk
The Polygon's conversation with Sook-Yin Lee, Jade Blade, Heather Haley, and Vanessa Richards is now available to watch on demand.
Read MoreResponse: Soft Action Film Screening
The Polygon Gallery is pleased to present Response: Soft Action from January 26 to February 6, 2022.
Read MorePress Release: A New Sculptural Commission By Brian Jungen
The Polygon Gallery announces a new sculptural commission by artist Brian Jungen Upside Down Flagpole speaks to the relationship of national symbols and colonization The Polygon Gallery is pleased to announce the commission of a major new artwork from artist Brian Jungen, produced with the support of Della and Stuart McLaughlin. Upside…
Read MoreGiving Tuesday – November 30
Help us give art experiences to underserved families over the holiday season
Read MoreAndrew Gruft Fund
Thank you for your outpouring of love to Andrew through your support of this Fund.
Read MoreVolunteer Opportunity This Holiday Season
The Polygon Gallery is looking for Volunteers for the upcoming Holiday Season.
Read MoreOg Punk Audio Guide By Michael Turner
The Audio Guide for OG Punk written and read by Vancouver author Michael Turner
Read MorePress Release: Steven Shearer
The Polygon Gallery presents Steven Shearer, the acclaimed Vancouver artist’s first solo show in Canada in over a decade.
Read MorePhilip B. Lind Emerging Artist Prize Winner Announced
The Polygon Gallery is pleased to announce that Nanaimo/Los Angeles-based Charlotte Zhang is the winner of the 2021 Philip B. Lind Emerging Artist Prize.
Read MoreEvery Method Of Being In The World By Charlotte Zhang
In an accompaniment to her work in The Lind Prize 2020, Charlotte Zhang has produced a free zine that can be picked up at the Gallery or viewed online.
Read MoreAnne Pearson's North Van Special Pop-Up Shop
Vancouver Special's Anne Pearson recently stopped by The Gallery to shoot a video in which she shares some of her favourites on offer in the Pop-Up Shop. The North Van Special Pop-Up Shop is on now until October 31st. www.vanspecial.com Photo: Anova Hou
Read MorePress Release: The Lind Prize 2021
The Polygon Gallery is pleased to present The Lind Prize 2021 from September 29 to October 17, 2021. This year's showcase of British Columbia's top emerging talent features 17 finalists for the Philip B. Lind Emerging Artist Prize. Their work spans a breadth of approaches to photography that include photographic prints, photo-sculpture, video installation and film.
Read MoreThe Polygon Podcast: Episode 19 Featuring Zanele Muholi
In this episode, Durban-based visual activist Zanele Muholi is in conversation with photography curator John Fleetwood and independent curator and writer Missla Libsekal.
Read MoreThe Polygon Podcast: Episode 18 – Interior Infinite: Featuring Dana Claxton And Skeena Reece
In this episode, the Gallery’s curator Justin Ramsey is in conversation with artists Dana Claxton and Skeena Reece about Interior Infinite, with a performance by poet Nadia Chaney.
Read MoreDerya Akay Makes Yoğurtlu Semizotu
In this video, Derya demonstrates how to make a purslane yogurt salad.
Read MoreThe Polygon Welcomes Dee Dhaliwal, Chief Janice George, Rushabh Jhaveri, Liz Magor, And Diana Sawers To Its Board Of Directors
The Polygon Gallery is pleased to welcome five new members to its Board of Directors.
Read MoreJob Opportunity: Curatorial Assistant
As The Polygon Gallery prepares for a series of significant exhibitions, publications, and outreach programs over the next year, the organisation seeks a Curatorial Assistant.
Read MoreHannah Rickards Makes Butter
Next in our food demonstration series is Hannah Rickards’ easy way to make butter.
Read MoreInterior Infinite Curator's Talk
On July 7, 2021 curator Justin Ramsey gave an online talk about the exhibition Interior Infinite, on view at The Polygon Gallery until September 5.
Read MoreThe Polygon Podcast: Episode 17 – Meydan: Featuring Derya Akay And Stephanie Bokenfohr
In this episode, artist Derya Akay is in conversation with educator Stephanie Bokenfohr about Akay's exhibition Meydan.
Read MoreInterior Infinite Audio And Exhibition Guide
The audio and exhibition guide for Interior Infinite.
Read MoreInterior Infinite Curator Justin Ramsey In Nuvo Magazine
Enjoy a video introduction to Interior Infinite, courtesy of Nuvo Magazine.
Read MoreJob Opportunity: Manager, Individual Giving & Membership
Applicants are now invited for the position of Manager, Individual Giving & Membership.
Read MoreThe Polygon Podcast: Episode 16 – Response: Featuring Esteban Pérez And Aaron Nelson-Moody / Tawx’sin Yexwulla
In this episode, Response: Our Land Narrative artist Esteban Pérez is in conversation with artist Aaron “Splash” Nelson-Moody about the process and protocol surrounding Pérez’s Earth Project.
Read MoreCalling On The Canadian Government To Address The Calls To Action In The Truth And Reconciliation Commission Report
We are deeply saddened and distressed by the discovery of a mass unmarked grave at the Kamloops Indian Residential School on Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc territory.
Read MoreAnnual General Meeting Notice
The Annual General Meeting for the British Columbia Photography and Media Arts Society (operating as The Polygon Gallery) will take place on Monday, June 28, 2021 at 4:30pm. The 2020 Annual Report and Audited Financial Statements will be presented during the AGM. Everyone is welcome to attend. Members of The…
Read MorePress Release: The Polygon Gallery Presents Interior Infinite
A celebration of radical togetherness and unique self-expression.
Read MoreJeannie Kamins Makes Vegan Matzo Ball Soup
Jeannie Kamins has been a practicing artist for forty years, but has always been a cook.
Read MoreAnnouncing The Launch Of The Paris/Vancouver Curatorial Residency
The Polygon Gallery, Griffin Art Projects, and Cité internationale des arts join forces, with the support of The Embassy of France in Canada and the Canadian Cultural Centre in Paris, to launch a curatorial residency program, alternating annually for four years between Paris and Vancouver.
Read MoreSam Olayinka Makes Mango Salad
Located in Vancouver’s West End, Arike is a progressive Nigerian fusion restaurant.
Read MoreCurator's Talk With Susan Bright And Denise Wolff
On April 3, Capture Photography Festival hosted a talk with Feast for the Eyes curators Sussan Bright and Denise Wolff.
Read MoreEric Pateman's Feast Shop Picks
In addition to being our guest retail buyer, Eric Pateman is a Canadian Chef, an entrepreneur, and the founder of Edible Canada.
Read MorePaul Natrall Makes Bannock
In conjunction with our current exhibitions we've asked local chefs to prepare a comfort food dish for us. This week, Paul Natrall, of Mr. Bannock Indigenous Cuisine, shows you how to make fried bread.
Read MorePatkau Architects Win 2021 Architecture Award For The Polygon
On behalf of everyone at The Polygon, a very proud congratulations to John and Patricia Patkau, and Peter Suter of Patkau Architects, on the announcement of a 2021 Architecture Award from The American Institute of Architects for our building.
Read MoreErnesto Gomez Makes Chicken And Dumpling Soup
In conjunction with our current exhibitions we've asked local chefs to prepare a comfort food dish for us. To kick off the series, Ernesto Gomez, a leader in Vancouver’s culinary scene, makes a Mexican take on chicken noodle soup.
Read MoreThe Polygon Podcast: Episode 15 Featuring Susan Bright And Denise Wolff
In this episode, The Polygon's Director Reid Shier is in conversation with Feast for the Eyes curators Susan Bright and Denise Wolff. Feast for the Eyes is on now at The Polygon until May 30. You can listen with the player above or iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. Follow us…
Read MoreFeast For The Eyes Takeaway Dinners
Bring the Feast for the Eyes exhibition into your home with special our takeaway dinner by Truffles Fine Foods.
Read MoreKids First Saturdays Online Activity: Fast Food
This activity is fast-paced, and we encourage you to embrace the messiness!
Read MorePress Release - Response: Our Land Narrative
For Immediate Release Thursday, April 1, 2021 The Polygon Gallery is pleased to present Response: Our Land Narrative from April 7 to 17, 2021. This is the second of two Response presentations at The Polygon this Spring, both of which were inspired by a series of workshops led by Indigenous…
Read MoreSupport Local Restaurants
The Polygon is pleased to announce that we've partnered with a dozen local restaurants and food services to encourage you to support the local industry during these difficult times.
Read MoreThe Polygon Is Handing Out Take-Home Art Kits This Family Day Long Weekend
To mark the Family Day Long Weekend, The Polygon is handing out Kids First Saturdays take-home art kits on Saturday and Sunday.
Read MoreThe Polygon Podcast: Episode 14 Featuring Marisa Kriangwiwat Holmes And Maya Beaudry
In this episode, The Polygon's Assistant Curator Justin Ramsey is in conversation with artists Marisa Kriangwiwat Holmes and Maya Beaudry about their exhibition Everything Leaks.
Read MorePress Release: Feast For The Eyes - March 4 To May 30, 2021
The Polygon Gallery’s sweeping exhibition Feast for the Eyes captures the history of photography through the subject of food.
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Mask Making Kits
The Polygon Gallery is currently adapting the delivery of our Kids First Saturdays programming in order to best ensure the safety of all its family participants. As such, our activity for January will soon be available in The Polygon Gallery Store as a take-home 'Mask Making Kit', with the necessaries…
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Monoprinting Kits
The Polygon Gallery is currently adapting the delivery of our Kids First Saturdays programming in order to best ensure the safety of all its family participants. As such, our activity for December will soon be available in The Polygon Gallery Store as a take-home 'Monoprinting Kit', with the necessaries to…
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Monoprints Ii
This month, we continue exploring new ways to print, this time using black fabric ink and the human body. For anyone visiting the gallery from December 4th 2020 to January 10th 2021, download and print this 'Seek and Find' document before your visit, to help you look closer at the…
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Monoprints
This month, we continue exploring new ways to print, this time using black fabric ink and textiles. For anyone visiting the gallery from December 4th 2020 to January 10th 2021, download and print this 'Seek and Find' document before your visit, to help you look closer at the artworks in…
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Third Realm Results Iii
Here are a few hockey team logo designs made by our visitors during the in-house Kids First programming that took place on Saturday, July 25th.
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Making Faces Iv
This week, we go over the last steps to creating a mask using coloured media. This is one of the activities, along with making your own zine publication, taking place during our in-gallery Kids First programming on Saturday, November 7th 2020. Advance registration for Kids First programming can be done…
Read MoreApichatpong Weerasethakul - October Rumbles
The Polygon is delighted to offer a virtual screen of a remarkable short film by the highly-acclaimed Thai filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul.
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Making Faces Iii
This week, we continue learning how to make different masks by drawing with coloured media. This is the third of three activities, along with making your own zine publication, taking place during our in-gallery Kids First programming on Saturday, November 7th 2020. Advance registration for Kids First programming can be…
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Making Faces Ii
Let's continue making different paper faces by drawing with coloured media. This is the second of three activities that will be used to create your own mask and zine publication during our in-gallery Kids First programming on Saturday, November 7th 2020. Advance registration for Kids First programming can be done…
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Making Faces
This week, we discover the fun of making faces by drawing with coloured media. This is the first of three activities that will be used to create your own mask and zine publication during our in-gallery Kids First programming on Saturday, November 7th 2020. Advance registration for Kids First programming…
Read MoreThe Polygon Podcast: Episode 13 Featuring Davide Quadrio And Xin Wang
In this episode: a conversation between Third Realm curator Davide Quadrio and writer and art historian Xin Wang.
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Third Realm Results Ii
Here are a few hockey team logo designs made by our visitors during the in-house Kids First programming that took place on Saturday, July 25th.
Read MoreHolidays At The Polygon Gallery
Large parties may be cancelled this holiday season but there are still creative ways for companies to spread holiday cheer. The Polygon Gallery has created four festive packages, allowing you to spoil colleagues and clients while celebrating the end of a very difficult year. Contact rentals@thepolygon.ca to find out more.…
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Drawing Value & Making Zines
This week, we experiment drawing dark values using both graphite and charcoal. This is the last of three activities that will be used to create your own zine publication during our in-gallery Kids First programming on Saturday, October 3rd 2020. Advance registration for Kids First programming can be done by…
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Drawing Value From Manga
This week, we continue learning how to draw value by looking at Japanese comics or manga. This is the second of three activities that will be used to create your own zine publication during our in-gallery Kids First programming on Saturday, October 3rd 2020. Advance registration for Kids First programming…
Read MoreInstalling Heman Chong's Work In Third Realm
Heman Chong is a Singapore artist, curator and writer whose work is located at the intersection between image, performance, situations and writing. His practice can be read as an imagining, interrogation and at times intervention into infrastructures. His installation of a million business cards scattered on the floor in Third…
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: The Value Of Gestures
This week, we explore the differences in cultural gestures by drawing your hand using graphite. This is the first of three activities that will be used to create your own zine publication during our in-gallery Kids First programming on Saturday, October 3rd 2020. Advance registration for Kids First programming can…
Read MoreCovid-19 Safety Measures In Place
The Polygon is excited to welcome the community back. Please review the measures we have implemented for the safety of our community. The gallery is now open Wednesday 10am to 5pm, Thursday 10am to 8pm, Friday to Sunday 10am to 5pm. Admission is by donation, courtesy of BMO Financial Group.…
Read MoreThe Polygon Podcast: Episode 12 Featuring Davide Quadrio And Farah Wardani
In this episode, curator Davide Quadrio is in conversation with curator and writer Farah Wardani about contemporary art in Asia and The Polygon's current exhibition Third Realm. You can listen with the player above or iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram for more content from this…
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Third Realm Results
Here are a few hockey team logo designs made by our visitors during the in-house Kids First programming that took place on Saturday, July 25th.
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Calligraphy And Zine Making
The following instructions will introduce you to calligraphy, which is one of the activities that will be used to create your own zine publication during our in-gallery Kids First programming on Saturday, September 5th 2020. Registration for Kids First programming can be done by emailing s.bernard@thepolygon.ca. Our new Covid-19 plan…
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Ink And Wash Painting And Zines
The following instructions will help you improve the composition of your silhouette photography during our in-gallery Kids First programming on Saturday, August 15th 2020.
Read MoreThe Polygon Podcast: Episode 11 Featuring The Archivists
In this episode: a conversation between two professional archivists that was inspired by the launch of our new chapbook, co-published with Information Office, about the early history of the local Chilean community.
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Cyanotype Results
Here are a few hockey team logo designs made by our visitors during the in-house Kids First programming that took place on Saturday, July 25th.
Read MorePress Release: Third Realm
The Polygon Gallery is pleased to present a group show of contemporary art from across East and Southeast Asia.
Read MoreResponse: Our Land Narrative
Calling photographers, filmmakers, and visual storytellers! This is an opportunity to create photographic or video work on the theme of “Land as Teacher and Knowledge Keeper”, through exploratory workshops with contemporary Indigenous artists.
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Solar Powered Photography Ii
The following instructions will help you improve the composition of your silhouette photography during our in-gallery Kids First programming on Saturday, August 15th 2020.
Read MoreThe Polygon Podcast: Episode 10 Featuring Little Chamber Music
In this episode, The Gallery's Assistant Curator Justin Ramsey is in conversation with Little Chamber Music artistic director Mark Haney, and composer Rita Ueda about the upcoming musical program Human Shadow Etched in Stone.
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Solar Powered Photography
Explore object-based photography produced with sunlight during our in-gallery Kids First programming on Saturday, August 15th 2020.
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Hockey Logo Results
Here are a few hockey team logo designs made by our visitors during the in-house Kids First programming that took place on Saturday, July 25th.
Read MoreParallels 02: North Valparaiso
Parallels 02: North Valparaiso documents the history of Chilean communities that formed on the North Shore in the 1800s, decades before North Vancouver’s official incorporation in 1907.
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Hockey Logos Iii
Learn to design your own hockey team logo during our in-house Kids First programming on Saturday, July 25.
Read MoreParallels 01: A Strong Sense Of Place
The Polygon is pleased to launch a new series of chapbooks, Parallels. Parallels engages our specific context, both as a place and the programs we generate.
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Hockey Logos Ii
Learn to design your own hockey team logo during our in-house Kids First programming on Saturday, July 25th 2020. Our new Covid-19 plan is meant to ensure a safe experience for all. Registration for Kids First programming can be done by emailing s.bernard@thepolygon.ca. INSPIRATION To continue our exploration of good…
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Hockey Logos
Learn to design your own hockey team logo during our in-house Kids First programming on Saturday, July 25th 2020. Our new Covid-19 plan is meant to ensure a safe experience for all. Registration for Kids First programming can be done by emailing s.bernard@thepolygon.ca. INSPIRATION To celebrate the reopening of our…
Read MoreThe Polygon Podcast: Episode 9 Featuring Mark Ruwedel And John O'brian
In this episode, a conversation between photographer Mark Ruwedel and art historian John O'Brian. You can listen with the player above or iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram for more content from this episode. Banner Image: Mark Ruwedel, Devil's Golf Course, 1996. Episode Art: Mark Ruwedel, Lake Manix,…
Read MoreThe Polygon X Capilano University: Cmns 295
For the summer course Communication 295: The Culture of Advertising, students at Capilano University were challenged to create a work of “brandalism,” adopting visual strategies of commercial marketing to raise awareness of social, cultural, or environmental issues. To think about intervening in advertisements, they drew inspiration from The Polygon Gallery’s…
Read MoreThe Polygon Podcast: Episode 8 Featuring Claudia Beck And Andrew Gruft
In this episode, The Gallery's Chief Curator Helga Pakasaar is in conversation with art patrons Claudia Beck and Andrew Gruft. You can listen with the player above or iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram for more content from this episode. Banner image Xavier Miserachs, El Piropo a…
Read MoreThe Polygon Reopens June 18 - New Safety Measures In Place
Beginning Thursday, June 18, The Polygon's main floor gallery will reopen with The Canucks: A Photo History of Vancouver's Team. The rare photos on view span decades, beginning in the 1950s and ’60s when the Vancouver Canucks played in the Western Hockey League, through the team’s franchising with the National…
Read MoreThe Polygon Podcast: Episode 7 Featuring Cease And Senaqwila Wyss
On this episode, a conversation between two ethnobotanists: Cease Wyss and her daughter Senaqwila Wyss. You can listen with the player above or iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram for more content from this episode. Images courtesy of Cease Wyss T’uy’t’tanat-Cease Wyss is an interdisciplinary artist,…
Read MoreThe Polygon's Response To The Anti-Racism Protests
We will not be releasing an episode of The Polygon Podcast this week, as the voices that matter most are the ones calling for urgent and overdue change. We urge you now to join us in listening to, and taking to heart, the message being widely shared: that racist discrimination…
Read MoreJob Opportunity: Indigenous Curatorial Assistant
The Polygon Gallery exhibits photography and media art, emphasising contemporary Canadian work within the context of historical and international art. Operating as Presentation House Gallery for 40 years, the organization presented more than 300 exhibitions and earned a reputation as one of Canada’s most adventurous public art institutions. In November…
Read MoreAnnual General Meeting Notice
All Members are invited to the Annual General Meeting for the British Columbia Photography and Media Arts Society (operating as The Polygon Gallery) taking place on Monday, June 22 at 4:30pm. The 2019 Annual Report and Audited Financial Statements will be presented during the AGM. If you are a Member,…
Read MoreThe Polygon Podcast: Episode 6 Featuring Faith Moosang On C.d. Hoy
On this episode, The Polygon Gallery’s manager Diane Evans and curator Faith Moosang are in conversation about the life and work of photographer C.D. Hoy. The gallery mounted the exhibition First Son: Portraits by C.D. Hoy in 1999. All C.D. Hoy photos courtesy Barkerville Historic Town www.barkerville.ca You can…
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Camera Obscura
Photography was developed by scientists and inventors in the 1830s who explored ways of fixing images to different materials. The principles of pinhole photography, however, have been observed for millennia. This week, we will be exploring the most basic of these optical principles by transforming an entire room into a…
Read MoreThe Polygon Gallery Is Your Place - Double Your Impact Until June 15
We exist because of you and your support, and now more than ever we need you This is a call for your help, at a time when you can DOUBLE the impact of your gift. If you can, please support The Polygon Gallery’s work with a donation today. Thanks to the…
Read MoreThe Polygon Podcast: Episode 5 Featuring Patkau Architects
This week’s podcast features The Polygon’s Director Reid Shier in conversation with architects Patricia and John Patkau. Patkau Architects, founded in 1978 by this wife-husband team, recently won their nineteenth Governor General’s Medal in architecture for the design of The Polygon Gallery. Patricia and John have won numerous other awards,…
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Collagraphs
Collagraphy is a simple, fun printmaking method where you assemble textured materials onto a rigid surface, glue them in place to create a design, and then transfer that design onto onto paper with paint or ink. Step 1: Gather Materials Textured items (i.e. felt, yarn, macaroni, popsicle sticks, plants... use…
Read MoreThe Polygon Podcast: Episode 4 Global Warning
On the latest episode of The Polygon Podcast, Justin Ramsey, the Gallery’s Assistant Curator, is in conversation with Dorothy Dong, Tiffany Pai, Sally Sapinski, and Asalah Youssef—all Chester Fields 2020 finalists from Fort Langley Fine Arts School. You can listen with the player above or iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. Chester…
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Shadow Play Ii
Last week, we made shadow puppets and a mini-theatre for them to perform in. This time around, we'll learn some advanced techniques to make the puppets more dynamic ?? Step 1: Gathering Materials Construction Paper Pen Knife/Scissors Tape/Glue Popsicle Sticks/BBQ Skewers Round head fasteners Step 2: Designing the Puppet Our…
Read MoreThe Polygon Podcast: Episode 3 Featuring Marsha Lederman
On the third episode of The Polygon Podcast, The Globe and Mail's Western Arts Correspondent, Marsha Lederman, is in conversation the Gallery's Marketing Manager, Michael Mann. You can listen with the player above or iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. Marsha Lederman is the Western Arts Correspondent for The Globe…
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Shadow Play
Getting tired of streaming television? Stage your own adventures with a shadow puppet theatre! Inspiration Puppeteers performing ??? ????????, Ratchaburi Temple, Bangkok, Thailand, 2019. Photo: John McMahon Lotte Reiniger, ??? ?????????? ?? ?????? ??????, video still, 1926, 1h 21m Step 1: Gather Materials All you need to build a basic…
Read MoreThe Polygon Podcast: Episode 2 Featuring Dave Gunawan
On the second episode of The Polygon Podcast, The Gallery's Director Reid Shier is in conversation with chef Dave Gunawan of Ubuntu Canteen. You can listen with the player above or iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. David Gunawan is, above and beyond all else, the paterfamilias at Ubuntu Canteen. He…
Read MoreThe Polygon Podcast: Episode 1 Featuring Jonah Samson
On the first episode of The Polygon Podcast, Audain Chief Curator Helga Pakasaar is in conversation with artist Jonah Samson. You can listen with the player above or iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. About the Artist Jonah Samson is a self-taught artist who works primarily with found photographs, often collected…
Read MoreThe Canucks A Photo History Of Vancouver's Team
The Polygon Gallery presents The Canucks: A Photo History of Vancouver’s Team, a series of photographs looking back on the history of the Vancouver Canucks. These rare photos span decades, beginning in the 1950s and ’60s when the Canucks played in the Western Hockey League, through the team’s franchising with…
Read MoreVancouver Foundation Community Response Fund
The Polygon is very happy to share wonderful news from the Vancouver Foundation: its Community Response Fund that launched last month to support heroic frontline agencies who are saving lives during the Covid-19 crisis has expanded to support arts and culture organizations. Cultural groups are the bedrock of the communities…
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Hearts For Seniors
Join us in creating hearts for seniors! You can brighten the day for people who are among the most impacted by COVID-19. For the next several weeks, The Polygon Gallery will be collecting hearts to send to senior residences in our community. After you've finished your creation, please email a…
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Floortraits
Gain a new perspective by exploring photography from a different angle. Create a unique photo backdrop before lying down to animate your floortrait! Inspiration Step 1: Gather Props Look around your home for paper, paints, crayons, pens, fabric, costumes, and sports equipment. You can print images from your computer, cut…
Read MoreKids First Saturdays: Collage Portraits
Combine a photoshoot or illustration with old-school collage techniques to create a contemporary take on portraiture! Inspiration Step 1: Gather Materials Ask an adult where you can look around your home for magazines or newspapers to cut up. Other materials could include fabric pieces, wrapping paper, buttons, and food packaging…
Read MoreYou Are Our Community
Our thoughts are with everyone’s well-being during this uncertain and challenging time. It is our goal to continue to bring art into your lives, and we hope you will check in with us regularly to see what’s new on the digital front. We look forward to welcoming you back in…
Read MoreAn Update From The Polygon
I hope this finds you, and all those close to you, safe and well. This is a grave time, and on behalf of everyone at The Polygon, I want to express my sincere appreciation for your ongoing support and to those who have reached out in solidarity as we weather…
Read MoreChester Fields 2020: Global Warning
While closed, The Polygon will be curating weekly programming online. We hope this provides inspiration during these difficult times and reaffirms that the voice of artists, now more than ever, is a vital one. Follow us on Instagram as we'll be sharing the images from each exhibition there before anywhere…
Read MoreThe Polygon Gallery Is Now Closed
For the well-being of our visitors, our staff, and our community, The Polygon Gallery is now closed. We will continue to monitor developments of the Covid-19 outbreak and regularly reassess our response in light of public health recommendations. The exhibition Third Realm, slated to open March 31, is postponed, as…
Read MoreCovid-19 Advisory
Dear visitors to The Polygon, The well-being of our visitors and staff is of primary importance, and we at The Polygon have taken some steps in light of the emergence of COVID-19. The Polygon’s approach to managing this situation is guided by evidence-based information from the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority,…
Read MoreFeast For The Eyes: Press Release
The Polygon Gallery Captures History of Photography through Food in Canadian Premiere of Feast for the Eyes Summer blockbuster exhibition explores the role of food in culture, society, and politics in works by Nobuyoshi Araki, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman, and more VANCOUVER, BC — The Polygon Gallery presents the Canadian premiere of the…
Read MoreNotice Of 2019 Agm
Monday, June 24, 2019 at 6 pm at The Polygon Gallery 101 Carrie Cates Court North Vancouver, BC V7M 3J4 Everyone welcome. The Polygon Gallery Members are eligible to vote. Click here for Official Notice: 2019 AGM
Read MoreSḵwx̱wú7Mesh Nation Basketball: Photographs By Alana Paterson – Press Release
Press release for Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Nation Basketball: Photographs by Alana Paterson
Read MoreChester Fields: Bring To Light Has Been Extended!
We are delighted to announce that the exhibition Chester Fields: Bring To Light has been extended and will be on view until June 10. Come and visit The Polygon's youth photography program, engaging high school students from around the Lower Mainland. Inspired by the inaugural exhibition N. Vancouver, this year's theme challenged emerging…
Read MoreSummer Fridays: Open Late Until 9Pm
Throughout summer 2018, during the North Vancouver’s Shipyards Night Market, The Polygon Gallery will remain open late on Friday nights every week until 9pm. Visitors can see the Gallery, Shop and Bookstore as part of the evening family experience in Lower Lonsdale! Note: excludes July 20. Image: © Bridget Braun, 2017
Read MoreNotice Of Agm
The Polygon Gallery 2018 Annual General Meeting Tuesday, June 19, 2018 at 6p.m. at The Polygon Gallery 101 Carrie Cates Court North Vancouver, BC V7M 3J4 Everyone welcome. The Polygon Gallery Members are eligible to vote.
Read MorePress Release: $20 Million Investment Sees Former Presentation House Gallery Reborn As The Polygon Gallery
Patkau-designed facility will be Western Canada’s largest photography-focused gallery, inaugurating its new Lower Lonsdale home with an exhibition that takes North Vancouver as its inspiration. VANCOUVER, BC – After almost three decades of planning and expectation, a world-class architectural and artistic landmark will be added to Vancouver’s North Shore with the opening of …
Read MoreFirst Night
The Polygon Gallery’s First Night Gala and Art Auction was a grand success, raising $800,000 and bringing the capital campaign very close to its achievement. Major thanks to event Chair Stan Douglas, who set a very high bar for us as we move into our new home. Thanks to TD…
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