Show includes Worn, a Victorian mourning dress crafted from synthetic hair, alongside new works
Read MoreFilm screenings, concerts, a photo exhibition, a dance performance, and more explore Blackness throughout February
Read MoreThe intimate evening features Maestro Leslie Dala and special guest Isidora Nojkovic, cello
Read MoreHe bookends his Early Music Vancouver concert Raise, raise the voice with Purcell and Ellington
Read MoreAlso showing at Metro Vancouver's premier social justice documentary film festival: Rebellion, nominated for a BAFTA
Read MoreFrom manic butoh to punk flamenco, the fest features artists from as far away as Senegal, Italy, Japan, and beyond
Read MoreThe celebration of West Coast Modernism also features exhibitions, parties, lectures, and more
Read MoreWorking from letters, historian Fanny Curtat helped build a large-scale show that celebrates the expression and urge to connect behind famous paintings
Read MoreCoinciding with Black History Month, the youth-run gallery is participating in the PuSh Festival for the first time, curating a Club PuSh event
Read MoreInspired by the myth of Faust, the writer-playwright’s new work features a team of spokespeople representing a mysterious “developer”
Read MoreThe concert concludes the VCC’s 43rd annual Conductors’ Symposium, hosting choir directors from around the world
Read MoreCanada Council described him as “one of the finest technicians of Canada’s avant-garde film movement”.
Read MoreCory Weeds teams up with Tim Reinert for a mini festival featuring revered New York City musicians, leading Canadian artists, standout up-and-comers, and more
Read MoreEssentials like My Winnipeg and The Saddest Music In the World share space with lesser-known oddball triumphs like Careful
Read MoreVancouver audiences have never witnessed anything like the way the Cyr wheel turns in works by la Compagnie 7Bis from France
Read MoreLens-based images that play on dhurries, spice, textiles, and pixellation earn $10,000 prize and a project with the gallery
Read MoreFor the founder of Onishka Productions, who is of Anishinaabe-Algonquin and French heritage, the immersive Okinum started as a vivid dream
Read MoreAfter groundswell of support, board pauses motion to dissolve organization, pursuing options to revive 45-year-old summer tradition
Read MoreCulinary artist creates unique dishes at Westin Bayshore and bakes ensaimada and more at Heritage Baking
Read MoreThose who succumb to the “call of the wild” may be further endangering animals already feeling the squeeze of urban development
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