Award-winning Afro-Caribbean-Canadian multidisciplinary artist has previously worked with the Vancouver Writers Fest and Verses Festival of Words
Read MoreShow celebrates work of Coast Salish weavers qʷənat, Angela George, Chepximiya Siyam’ Chief Janice George, Skwetsimeltxw Willard “Buddy” Joseph, and Qwasen, Debra Sparrow
Read MoreArthur Erickson-designed facility remains closed as the building’s reconstruction continues past the two-year mark
Read MoreArtist Ron Terada and curator Dieter Roelstraete unpack the creation process behind TL; DR’s 325 hand-painted news headlines
Read MoreRandom memorable scenes from the year in arts span 50 dancers swirling in BOLERO X, a powerful Julius Caesar speech, and a cello star’s finale with local string students
Read MoreRedefining the artist biopic, the filmmaker captures the massive themes, stunning details, and punishing processes of Anselm Kiefer’s work
Read MoreUnusual exhibit shows the way microscopic paint analysis and art-historical expertise reveal donated sketches were not created by Group of Seven founder
Read MoreThe Community Art Gallery exhibition features works by FYBR 2RT’s emerging and established artists
Read MoreVirtual flipbook documents the birth of breweries in the city, from harvesting hops to a modern wave of craft beer
Read MorePresented by The Audain Foundation, the performance is a musical and visual odyssey through the artist’s masterpieces
Read MoreNostalgic memories, nature-inspired artwork, and more as Stir visits the Secret Lantern Society’s East Van studio space
Read MoreThere’s also a session on how to make cedar-paddle rattles, plus an extended run of 100 Years of Unity – Celebrating 100 Years of Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) to May 2024
Read MoreIn vivid retrospective at Audain Art Museum, themes of mortality hover beneath the visual splendour
Read MoreA Wake of Vultures interdisciplinary show presented by Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre explores themes of the past and future
Read MoreIn Vancouver Art Gallery retrospective, late Trinidadian-Canadian’s canvases allude to slavery, mass incarceration, and housing projects
Read MoreMore than 230 students roll out oil paintings, ink illustrations, photographs, prints, ceramics, sculptures, housewares, and more
Read MorePhotography, glass blowing, leather work, wearable art, food and wine, and more: Vancouver makers have been as busy as elves
Read MoreFeaturing 32 designers and near 50 market vendors, annual event spotlights Indigenous artistry at its finest
Read MoreFive concert grand pianos and five virtuoso pianists from the UBC School of Music take to the stage in Inspired by the Chan performance
Read MoreSpoiler alert: two-and-a-half hours is only enough time to hit a small portion of open studios—but here are a neophyte’s coolest finds
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