By Matt Law At first sight, Bez Arts Hub in Langley definitely stands out. A vibrant mural composed of pink, yellow and blue adorns the building’s exterior. It hints to
By Brittany Tiplady Woven between the independent shops, restaurants, cafes and other local haunts, Downtown Langley is lit up with an abundance of art– free to enjoy and accessible for
The current exhibition at Fort Gallery in Langley, The Brewer Beaver, explores the connection between the historical area and the Hawaiian Islands of all places. Staged by artists Andrea Nunes
Has a year of staying home finally unleashed your inner artist? Ready to show the world? Here are some local art competitions to consider to move your work out of
Art brings us together. It’s still true. Even when we can’t be together physically, art is still there to teach us about our ever-changing world, inspire us to new ideas,
Susan Falk is an artistic force. A lifelong artist and veteran teacher, Falk has been a pioneer in the Fraser Valley arts community for decades. Her professional foray into the
By Mark Shelling [Editor’s note: In light of recent developments, many arts and cultural organizations in BC have closed or have cancelled upcoming performances to help slow down the spread
Art galleries and museums across BC are working to make their programming more accessible: and that means inviting children and families to participate in the fun. Next time you’re planning
With 2020 in full swing, it’s time to start filling your calendar with culture. Here’s a list of events and goings-on that you can attend with your Valentine, or your
Checking out inspiring local and international art and artists doesn’t have to break the bank. There are plenty of free (or almost free) exhibitions all over the West Coast. We’ve
2020 is upon us and, with it, a likely stretch of inclement weather. Luckily, the cold months are no deterrent for culture makers in BC, for there are more than