Kellen Hatanaka
Fill In The Blank Kellen Hatanaka’s urban infill.
Fill In The Blank Kellen Hatanaka’s urban infill.
The 1KM Guide One Montréal neighbourhood’s best brunch, book and bouquet stops.
Make room for the arts Lisa Yang’s Rose, Ribbon, Glass at 60 Adelaide East.
Made A credenza built from reclaimed skateboards by AdrianMartinus Design.
Rethink Italian food culture and fruit tree-lined streets
The Conversation Starting in 1985, B.C.-born activist Rick Hansen rolled across 34 countries—40,000 kilometres in total—in his wheelchair, raising awareness about people with disabilities and their potential.
Made The wall hanging commissioned by Canada Goose titled Uvagut, which means “all of us” in Inuktitut, is Kabloona’s monochromatic take on the medium and only her second wall hanging ever.
Artist’s Block Karen Kraven’s block is made with offcuts (100% cotton fleece with 95% cotton and 5% spandex rib) sourced from Montreal’s Chabanel Garment District. “These scraps drift in the periphery, alongside the body, shifting between form and function,” says the artist.
Make room for the arts Fans may recognize Shepard Fairey’s distinctive socially minded, colour-blocked art from Barack Obama’s presidential campaign poster (with one word, “HOPE,” emblazoned at the bottom) or from his iconic clothing line OBEY’s logo.
The Moment Washed by rain and foraged by a team of four—ingredients for an Ontario cidery.
Rethink “I want to become a person who runs,” said Norah