Montreal-based artist Tamhane works directly with block-printers and carvers in Kutch, India to craft her pieces
Read MoreFree in-person and online event is held at 69 venues across the North Shore
Read MoreXwalacktun (Rick Harry) receives Award of Distinction for Lifetime Achievement
Read MorePaint drops and travels down threads, spools, and buttons in work inspired by an elderly mother’s decline
Read MoreBiennial exhibition showcases emerging First Nations, Métis, and Inuit artists
Read MoreThe Vancouver-based Hunkpapa Lakota artist works across film, photography, video, performance, sculpture, and installation
Read MoreArtist uses embellished textiles and handmade cotton-cloth paper to consider India’s colonial history
Read MoreWith more than $340 million raised of the gallery’s $400-million goal, the building’s estimated completion is now set for 2028
Read MoreOver 400 original artworks for rent or purchase are available to view online and at CityScape Community ArtSpace
Read MoreThe force behind Flowers From the Wreckage offers a pen and ink drawing workshop for kids
Read MoreLocal experts Harold Kalman and Robin Ward release fifth edition of the must-have guidebook
Read MoreAnnual exhibition highlights topics seldom given attention in public spaces
Read MoreLocal icons Kendall Gender, Jaylene Thyme, and Norma Lize are photographed in the gown made of flags from countries where being LGBTQ2SIA+ is punishable by law
Read MoreThe Marianne and Edward Gibson Art Museum launches in 2025 at the Burnaby campus
Read MoreMonumental yellow piece is one of several public artworks that the artist-designer has created for the event
Read MoreVancouver’s Olga Campbell, Dorothy Doherty, and Jane McDougall work with wood and paper at Vancouver Civic Theatres show
Read MoreUnveiled last night, the magic-realist portrait of 15th-century feminist poet was commissioned to celebrate Our City of Ladies concert
Read MoreDiasporic craft and textile express absence and repair in the artists’ cultural and familial histories
Read MorePrizes go to Vancouver’s Hope Forstenzer, Coral Patola, and Carol E. Mayer
Read MorePropellor Studio gathers local artisans and designers for an exhibition that spans lighting, a surf board, and a guitar
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