Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot’s Russia, is a groundbreaking exhibition that chronologically documents 50 non-violent protest actions (over the decade prior to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine), as well as the
Art Vancouver returns to the Vancouver Convention Centre from April 11–14, 2024. The international art fair’s 8th edition welcomes nearly 60 exhibitors from across Canada and around the world. There’s
Arts Club’s latest show highlights a pivotal and groundbreaking moment in theatre from over 140 years ago—one that still carries weight within today’s political and cultural climate. Red Velvet tells
Not sure how to cultivate your artistic side? Try taking a cue from a local artist! If you’ve ever had a burst of inspiration, but were unsure of where to
So you’re new to the Metro Vancouver art scene? Not sure where to begin when visiting art galleries? Unsure of all the sacred, unspoken rules of this impenetrable society? Well,
As we head into spring, the local creative calendar is picking up a ton of momentum! No matter which part of Metro Vancouver you’re in, it seems like artists, galleries,
One of Whistler’s most boisterous and fun art events returns! Part gala, part art auction, the energy of the Anonymous Art Show is always something to behold. While you can
Zooveillance at the New Media Art Gallery can be considered modern art’s answer to Netflix’s dystopian series Black Mirror. Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, Mat Collishaw, and Marco Barotti’s respective works seamlessly
The Lower Mainland supports the arts in a big way, offering world class performances in a variety of venues. Here’s where to visit and what to see. Tickets go fast,
March brings a reviving creative energy well worth coming out of hibernation for! This month brings plenty of artistic variety to shake off the last gasp of winter. Traditional Indigenous
Through large-scale experiential works, installations, film, sculpture, textile works, and painting, Aporia (Notes to a Medium) at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery explores multiple themes that teeter between
Did you know that Vancouver has its very own outdoor art gallery? Platforms: Nine Places for Seeing spans several unexpected public locations including billboards, SkyTrain stations, plazas, transit shelters and
Are you on the lookout for enriching and memorable family experiences in and around Vancouver? Get ready to embark on a journey where creativity knows no bounds and imagination takes
The 2024 Winter Arts Festival has arrived with more reasons to venture out and explore the city’s creative side! Kicking off in Vancouver on February 22 – 27, the Winter
Even if you don’t recognize artist Cody Swinkels by name, chances are you’re likely familiar with his work. As a sign designer and painter, Swinkels gives his clients the glory
Gathie Falk: Revelations takes us on a reflective journey into the significance and reality of our experiences with everyday objects. Known for her range as an artist, the exhibit features
Say hello to Pennylane Shen. An accomplished artist consultant, curator, and educator who has been a driving force behind the global art consultancy firm, Dazed and Confucius, since 2011. With
At the Matriarchs Uprising Festival, every performance exudes talent and energy. Now in its sixth year, running from February 19 to 25, the festival focuses on Indigenous women exploring physical
For many cultures, hair offers a connection to deep, long-standing traditions. With un/tangling, un/covering, un/doing on now at the Surrey Art Gallery, ten artists from across Canada explore that concept
IceBear, also known as Chris Johnston, is a First Nations artist from Chippewas of Nawash (Cape Croker) in Ontario. IceBear embraces constant “exploration and experimentation,” viewing his art as a
Griffin Art Projects presents Intersecting Orbits: Michael Morris and Joan Balzar, an exhibition that shines a new light on the dynamic West Coast art scene of the 1960s and 1970s.