Long-term sustainability in sight for Artists for Kids and Gordon Smith Gallery of Canadian Art, as endowment fund now sits at $4.3 million
Read MoreTheatre Replacement’s nearly sold-out holiday tradition continues at The Cultch’s York Theatre to January 11
Read MoreThe sector will see a reduction of 12 percent, or $6 million, in funding
Read MoreDiscipline-crossing shows from as far away as Zimbabwe and Argentina hit a variety of stages from January 22 to February 8, 2026
Read MoreFormer director of SFU’s Vancity Office of Community Engagement was the fest’s curator-in-residence for 2025
Read MoreRooted in Secwépemc knowledge, Willard’s work sits in collections at the Vancouver Art Gallery and elsewhere
Read MoreAt ceremony last night, prize went to Janet Smith’s investigative article on touring funding; Bruce Hutchison Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Keith Baldrey, the Bill Good Award to Sean Holman, and Shelley Fralic Award to Laura Palmer
Read MoreCasey and Diana, Burning Mom, Behind the Moon, and Yaga shared the spotlight with prizes for Bard on the Beach’s The Dark Lady, Theatre for Young Audience category’s Otosan, Small Budget dominator The Sound Inside, and much more
Read MoreFilmmakers including Chris Ferguson back plan to save Cambie Street’s Art Deco cinema that Cineplex had shut down Sunday
Read MoreAlso in the running to transform the historic 125,000-square-foot building is nonprofit organization 221A
Read MoreWinners will be announced at a Granville Island Stage ceremony on November 3
Read MoreWith the help of a mediator, the musicians and the VSO Society have come to a tentative agreement
Read MoreAttending VIFF, NFB chair Suzanne Guèvremont has a new strategic plan that strives to reach out to the next generation
Read MoreFilm veteran steps into the role as Shirley Vercruysse begins her retirement after an 11-year term
Read MoreSpecific design proposals expected in 2026; Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron’s original plan had been discarded in December
Read MoreHe’s made his name reimagining everyday objects, including reconstructing Nike Air Jordan sneakers to resemble Northwest Coast Indigenous masks
Read MoreSeveral concerts over the weekend will not go ahead
Read MoreIn-depth article shone a light on B.C. contemporary-dance artists wrestling with the fallout of losing Canada Council tour funding
Read MoreGoblin:Oedipus and Antigone set to hit the Douglas Campbell Theatre next season
Read MoreThe 12,100-square-foot building features timber and glass, bridging art and the surrounding forest and opening with an inaugural exhibition called Edge Effects
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