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Art Exhibition: The Kube: Dominik Kalita – ‘This Must Be The Place’

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Jan 5th. Dominik is a graphic designer and illustrator born in Banff and raised in Squamish. He draws influence from 1960s Eastern European cartoons, skateboard culture, and mountain life – he’s jam-packed with obscure movie references and cheesy 1-liners. In the simplest terms: Dom likes to make “stuff”— whether that be a site redesign […]

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Art Exhibition: The Kube: Dominik Kalita – ‘This Must Be The Place’

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Jan 5th. Dominik is a graphic designer and illustrator born in Banff and raised in Squamish. He draws influence from 1960s Eastern European cartoons, skateboard culture, and mountain life – he’s jam-packed with obscure movie references and cheesy 1-liners. In the simplest terms: Dom likes to make “stuff”— whether that be a site redesign […]

Free

Art Exhibition: The Kube: Dominik Kalita – ‘This Must Be The Place’

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Jan 5th. Dominik is a graphic designer and illustrator born in Banff and raised in Squamish. He draws influence from 1960s Eastern European cartoons, skateboard culture, and mountain life – he’s jam-packed with obscure movie references and cheesy 1-liners. In the simplest terms: Dom likes to make “stuff”— whether that be a site redesign […]

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Art Opening: the Kube – Kandice Keith ‘Matted Menagerie: An Exploration of Colour and Luminosity’

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

Sunshine Coast-based Kandice Keith showcases a vibrant collection of animal portraits where glossy subjects meet bold, matte backgrounds. This contrast not only brings each creature to life but also highlights an exploration of colour beyond my usual palette. With this series, Kandice has pushed herself to experiment, balancing luminosity with restraint, playfulness with depth.

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Art Exhibition: the Kube – Temporal Lines – Chris McQuilkin

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Apr 30. Delving deeper into his fascination with time and ephemeral moments, utilizing the basic element of the line. Through this minimalist approach, he creates images that not only capture the viewer’s attention visually but also invite them to interpret and uncover the layers of meaning embedded within.

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The Kube: Opening Receiption Temporal Lines – Chris McQuilkin

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

Delving deeper into his fascination with time and ephemeral moments, utilizing the basic element of the line. Through this minimalist approach, he creates images that not only capture the viewer’s attention visually but also invite them to interpret and uncover the layers of meaning embedded within.

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Art Exhibition: the Kube – Temporal Lines – Chris McQuilkin

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Apr 30. Delving deeper into his fascination with time and ephemeral moments, utilizing the basic element of the line. Through this minimalist approach, he creates images that not only capture the viewer’s attention visually but also invite them to interpret and uncover the layers of meaning embedded within.

Free

Art Exhibition: the Kube – Temporal Lines – Chris McQuilkin

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Apr 30. Delving deeper into his fascination with time and ephemeral moments, utilizing the basic element of the line. Through this minimalist approach, he creates images that not only capture the viewer’s attention visually but also invite them to interpret and uncover the layers of meaning embedded within.

Free

Art Exhibition: the Kube – Temporal Lines – Chris McQuilkin

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Apr 30. Delving deeper into his fascination with time and ephemeral moments, utilizing the basic element of the line. Through this minimalist approach, he creates images that not only capture the viewer’s attention visually but also invite them to interpret and uncover the layers of meaning embedded within.

Free

Art Exhibition: the Kube – Temporal Lines – Chris McQuilkin

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Apr 30. Delving deeper into his fascination with time and ephemeral moments, utilizing the basic element of the line. Through this minimalist approach, he creates images that not only capture the viewer’s attention visually but also invite them to interpret and uncover the layers of meaning embedded within.

Free

Art Exhibition: the Kube – Temporal Lines – Chris McQuilkin

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Apr 30. Delving deeper into his fascination with time and ephemeral moments, utilizing the basic element of the line. Through this minimalist approach, he creates images that not only capture the viewer’s attention visually but also invite them to interpret and uncover the layers of meaning embedded within.

Free

Art Exhibition: the Kube – Temporal Lines – Chris McQuilkin

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Apr 30. Delving deeper into his fascination with time and ephemeral moments, utilizing the basic element of the line. Through this minimalist approach, he creates images that not only capture the viewer’s attention visually but also invite them to interpret and uncover the layers of meaning embedded within.

Free

Art Exhibition: the Kube – Temporal Lines – Chris McQuilkin

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Apr 30. Delving deeper into his fascination with time and ephemeral moments, utilizing the basic element of the line. Through this minimalist approach, he creates images that not only capture the viewer’s attention visually but also invite them to interpret and uncover the layers of meaning embedded within.

Free

Art Exhibition: the Kube – Temporal Lines – Chris McQuilkin

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Apr 30. Delving deeper into his fascination with time and ephemeral moments, utilizing the basic element of the line. Through this minimalist approach, he creates images that not only capture the viewer’s attention visually but also invite them to interpret and uncover the layers of meaning embedded within.

Free

Art Exhibition: the Kube – Temporal Lines – Chris McQuilkin

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Apr 30. Delving deeper into his fascination with time and ephemeral moments, utilizing the basic element of the line. Through this minimalist approach, he creates images that not only capture the viewer’s attention visually but also invite them to interpret and uncover the layers of meaning embedded within.

Free

Art Exhibition: the Kube – Temporal Lines – Chris McQuilkin

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Apr 30. Delving deeper into his fascination with time and ephemeral moments, utilizing the basic element of the line. Through this minimalist approach, he creates images that not only capture the viewer’s attention visually but also invite them to interpret and uncover the layers of meaning embedded within.

Free

Art Exhibition: the Kube – Temporal Lines – Chris McQuilkin

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Apr 30. Delving deeper into his fascination with time and ephemeral moments, utilizing the basic element of the line. Through this minimalist approach, he creates images that not only capture the viewer’s attention visually but also invite them to interpret and uncover the layers of meaning embedded within.

Free

Art Exhibition: the Kube – Temporal Lines – Chris McQuilkin

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Apr 30. Delving deeper into his fascination with time and ephemeral moments, utilizing the basic element of the line. Through this minimalist approach, he creates images that not only capture the viewer’s attention visually but also invite them to interpret and uncover the layers of meaning embedded within.

Free

Art Exhibition: the Kube – Temporal Lines – Chris McQuilkin

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Apr 30. Delving deeper into his fascination with time and ephemeral moments, utilizing the basic element of the line. Through this minimalist approach, he creates images that not only capture the viewer’s attention visually but also invite them to interpret and uncover the layers of meaning embedded within.

Free

Art Exhibition: the Kube – Temporal Lines – Chris McQuilkin

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Apr 30. Delving deeper into his fascination with time and ephemeral moments, utilizing the basic element of the line. Through this minimalist approach, he creates images that not only capture the viewer’s attention visually but also invite them to interpret and uncover the layers of meaning embedded within.

Free

Art Exhibition: the Kube – Temporal Lines – Chris McQuilkin

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Apr 30. Delving deeper into his fascination with time and ephemeral moments, utilizing the basic element of the line. Through this minimalist approach, he creates images that not only capture the viewer’s attention visually but also invite them to interpret and uncover the layers of meaning embedded within.

Free

Art Exhibition: the Kube – Temporal Lines – Chris McQuilkin

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Apr 30. Delving deeper into his fascination with time and ephemeral moments, utilizing the basic element of the line. Through this minimalist approach, he creates images that not only capture the viewer’s attention visually but also invite them to interpret and uncover the layers of meaning embedded within.

Free

Art Exhibition: the Kube – Temporal Lines – Chris McQuilkin

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Apr 30. Delving deeper into his fascination with time and ephemeral moments, utilizing the basic element of the line. Through this minimalist approach, he creates images that not only capture the viewer’s attention visually but also invite them to interpret and uncover the layers of meaning embedded within.

Free

Art Exhibition: the Kube – Temporal Lines – Chris McQuilkin

the Kube 875 Gibsons Way #104, Gibsons, Canada

to Apr 30. Delving deeper into his fascination with time and ephemeral moments, utilizing the basic element of the line. Through this minimalist approach, he creates images that not only capture the viewer’s attention visually but also invite them to interpret and uncover the layers of meaning embedded within.

Free

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