North Shore Art Crawl celebrates art, design, and craft virtually, from March 12 to April 12

More than 60 artists, galleries, and studios bring a range of inspiration to pandemic times

Glasswork and pottery are just some of the materials you’ll see on view as the celebration goes online this year.

Glasswork and pottery are just some of the materials you’ll see on view as the celebration goes online this year.

 
 

Now, in its 11th year, the North Shore Art Crawl is an annual event organized by North Van Arts.  With more than 60 participating artists, galleries, and studios to discover, this virtual crawl is a celebration of art, design, and craft, running March 12 to April 12 this year.  

During this pandemic, artists and creative professionals have been instrumental in generating positive outlets for the community. Artwork can inspire a smile, a conversation, start a dialogue; it can create change. The painted rocks and coloured hearts around many neighborhoods last spring are reminders of the power of art. 

The North Shore Art Crawl is an opportunity for local audiences and remote browsers to explore the creative, talented, and passionate artists of the North Shore. Encounter new artists and learn more about the inspiration, technique and practices behind their works.

Whether you’re looking for West Coast landscapes, florals, textiles, photography, glasswork, portraits, pottery, nature scenes, abstract, gift ideas or more, this Crawl has it.

You can explore all month, all free, starting Friday through to April 12.

Start your Virtual Crawl here.

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