Beijing artist’s large-format works address China’s seismic cultural shifts
Read MoreBesides food and wellness products, the virtual market will feature works by local BIPOC artists
Read MoreThe new exhibition at Museum of Vancouver in partnership with UBC explores how Chinese Canadians challenged systemic racism
Read MoreChrissy Cheung, Miriam Aroeste, and Alex Asai share stories behind some of their works on view at this year’s art event
Read MoreSpeakers James Fox and Anna Louise Simpson talk about their successful leap into the digital sphere
Read MoreThe Skwachàys Lodge Gallery exhibit, part of Eastside Culture Crawl, features work by local Indigenous artists
Read MoreThe local educator challenges systemic racism through her art
Read MoreThe fest has adapted to the times with myriad ways to connect with local creatives and discover their work
Read MoreThe annual art walk has been entirely reconfigured for the pandemic era, but its celebratory spirit is unchanged
Read MoreTime-Lapse exhibit showcases the dazzlingly displayed collections of the disability-arts pioneer
Read MoreIn(essence) is a deer nearly six metres tall in bronze lifting its head to the sky
Read MoreLyle XOX, Angela Grossmann, and Stephen Waddell have pieces going on the block October 24
Read MoreEye-popping Vasarely Op Art, neon glow, and a Ken Lum work that’s inspired a Dutch gallery’s new name
Read MoreA tribute to the late artist’s assemblages spans curatorial tours and talks
Read MoreDIY Hallow’s Eve kit is inspired by paper kits from the 19th century
Read MoreThe art crawl to top galleries comes complete with canapés and B.C. wine.
Read MoreArt Connects discussion inspired by public artwork All That Melts
Read MoreEmpty theatres, COVID lockdown, and ethereal moonlight
Read MoreWorks from Thailand, Indonesia, China, and beyond tackle globalization, violent history, and more.
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