Once again, I'll be participating in the Squamish Arts annual ArtWalk 2023 both as a venue (the gallery & studio) and as an artist. You are welcome to come check out my current collection of sculptures in the gallery
My niece, Olivia Richardson and my multi-media piece "Thank You, But I Don't Need Goggles" has found a home at the head office of Encorp Pacific in Burnaby, BC, Canada. Following the year long travelling exhibition, "Diving In: The Art
I am pleased to announce that one of the two sculptures that the Federation of Canadian Artists accepted into their premier 2023 exhibition, "Active Member Exhibition" was chosen Best Sculpture in Show. "Mermaid" was not only selected for this honour,
I have recently been accepted into the Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA) on Granville Island, Vancouver, Canada. It has been decades since sculptors have been part of the FCA, but due to the perseverance of my friend and colleague, Bruce
I am participating in Diving In BC's "The Art of Cleaning Lakes and Oceans" project, along with ten other artists from North Vancouver to Pemberton, BC, Canada.
I will be part of the Squamish Arts Council's annual ArtWalk this November. The ArtWalk runs the whole month of November 2021, and our gallery and studio will be open Weds. - Sat. from 10am - 4pm daily. We will
I am pleased that our gallery, Binkley Studio Ltd. is a participating venue in the Squamish Art Walk 2020. The Art Walk runs the month of November, and is presented by the Squamish Arts Council. Our gallery will be open
What a nice welcome we received from the Squamish Chief newspaper today. Reporter Dan Falloon interviewed us last weekend and published this lovely article, Sculptor Hosting open houses in Squamish Michelle and I are looking forward to connecting with the local
As British Columbia, Canada cautiously re-opens to Phase 3 during the global pandemic, we invite you to pay a visit to our new gallery and studio in Squamish. Michelle and I will have the doors open to you for an
West Vancouver Recreation Centre I've just received my 170th consecutive job application rejection. Over the past 40 years, I've submitted to 170 municipal open call public art competitions and I've been rejected from all of them. Every. Single. One. I've never