Alzheimer’s in Perspective: How Geoffrey Bird’s Photography Finds Finds Hope in Fading Identities

Photography is the art of capturing moments and bringing the movement of life into focus. But how do you show the process of something fading? Your first thought might be to photograph a sunset or the changing leaves of a tree; those are simple enough. But what about a person? The personal affectations, mannerisms, even […]
Colourways: An Artful Tour Through Surrey

A day out in Surrey BC is always a day chock full of inspiration! Through repurposed firehalls, tucked away in old-growth forests, or on the walls of contemporary galleries, you can live out stories both local and global. Here, we present a self-guided tour, easily accessible by transit through some of Surrey’s most compelling creative […]
August 2025 Arts and Culture Events

There’s plenty of inspiration to be found around every corner of the West Coast, just look at the month ahead! Live theatre, cultural festivals, artist meet and greets…there’s even a painting competition happening on Vancouver’s North Shore! With more sunny days ahead, galleries and art organizations are making the most of it and hosting fantastic […]
Inspiring West Coast Artists You Need To Know About

What we love about covering the West Coast art scene is that there’s no end to the ways you can be inspired. From the stunning nature that surrounds us to the culture and community that connect us, you’ll find a new muse for creativity everywhere you look. There’s a constant cycle of imaginative ideas being […]
Creative Pride: Where to Find Queer Arts, Culture & Community During Pride Month

Feature image credit: muralroutes.ca | “I am a human being” – Matt Hans Schroeter The colours have come out, and there’s a sense of renaissance in the air! It’s not just Spring—Pride Month is in full swing across Canada, and celebrations of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community abound! From discovering and supporting artists to special public events […]
Colourways of Whistler: An Artful Walk Through the Village and Beyond

Feature image credit: audainartmuseum.com | James Hart, The Dance Screen (The Scream Too) (detail), 2010-2013, red cedar panel with abalone, mica, acrylic, wire and yew wood, Audain Art Museum Collection, Gift of Michael Audain and Yoshiko Karasawa Beauty has always been synonymous with Whistler. Most times—and with good reason—most of that talk is about the stunning natural […]