Artist Spotlight: Henry Mzili Mujunga

A selection of paintings by Ugandan artist Henry ‘Mzili’ Mujunga. A graduate of Margaret Trowell School of Industrial Fine Art (MTSIFA) at Makerere University and represented by Afriart Gallery, Mzili is an indigenous expressionist. His work is informed by intuition and childhood memory, and often makes reference to his immediate environment (natural and man-made). “Mzili’s gathering of objects, spaces, and […]

Capture x Booooooom Featured Exhibition Open Call

PRODUCTION AND INSTALLATION: Capture will pay for the production of the work(s) including printing, mounting, framing in Vancouver, Canada, in consultation with the Artist. The work(s) will be an ‘exhibition print(s)’ and exist for the purposes of the Capture x Booooooom exhibition. After the close of the exhibition, if the Artist wishes to retain the work, the Artist may choose […]

JAHRU Paints Youth in ‘FLUX’ in Mount Rainier, Maryland

“…multiple emotional states caught between contemplation and confrontation” The Gateway Arts District is a vibrant arts community located in Mount Rainier, Maryland, near the northeastern border of Washington, D.C. It is a designated Arts and Entertainment District that encompasses several neighborhoods, including Mount Rainier, Brentwood, North Brentwood, and Hyattsville. The district is home to a wide range of artists, including […]

“Moonless Night” by Photographer Brendan George Ko

A selection of images by photographer Brendan George Ko (previously featured here). Based between Toronto and Maui, Ko has put together another virtual scrapbook, capturing the essence of the past year. As a visual storyteller that works in photography, video, installation, text, and sound, Ko’s work is about conveying a sense of experience. “I see every photograph I take as […]

BSA Images Of The Week: 06.11.23

Welcome to BSA Images of the Week! The 66th Annual Puerto Rican Parade will loudly, buoyantly, exuberantly traverse and sway along the iconic 5th Avenue in Manhattan today. Subsequently, numerous Brooklyn neighborhoods will burst into a party with lively street festivities and impromptu fiestas adorning sidewalks, sitting on stoops, and hanging out on window ledges. A collective joy and relief […]

“Seeds from the fruit of a tree that didn’t bloom” by Artist David Ullock

Artist David Ullock has a new show, “Seeds from the fruit of a tree that didn’t bloom”, opening tomorrow at Telephone Gallery here in Vancouver. Ullock’s practice ranges from sculpture to painting and there is an unpredictability to it all. Often utilizing reclaimed materials, and taking visual cues from nature, what is familiar also feels quite strange. The collection of […]

BSA Film Friday 06.09.23

Our weekly focus is on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities. Now screening:1. The Chronicles of a New York Locksmith / Keys to the City / The New Yorker. By Ian Moubayed 2. 5 MINUTES WITH: MAMBA (BERLIN) via I Love Graffiiti 3. Momo: Darmon 3 via Studio Cromie bald head.” BSA Special Feature: The […]

“EOM” by Artists Sebastian Palencia & Eric Cheung

An audiovisual research project exploring the relationship between humans and technology through a study of movement by Vancouver-based artists Sebastian Palencia and Eric Cheung (previously featured here) Sebastian is a self-taught Filipino-Canadian designer. His practice is rooted in image-making techniques through graphic design and photography. His main collaborator for this project, Eric, is a street dancer and contemporary artist whose […]

RERO – “Ophiuchus” in Paris

The artist Rero began his journey as a graffiti writer in his teens, and a quarter century later, he is still provoking audiences with text. Paris streets may have hosted his initial exploration of language and symbolism. Still, as a street art hero of the last decade and a half, it’s his canvasses that have garnered his texts attention at […]