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
You don’t always have to take a trip to a museum or gallery to enjoy local art. New Westminster has done a wonderful job of curating temporary and permanent public
Photo: Xuuya XiisGid | Yaahl Xigid| Raven Stretched OutLED lightbox with transmounted lightjet duratrans, 2017 The majority of the pieces in this solo exhibition feature Haida artist, Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson, using
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
Emerging out of a courtyard in downtown Vancouver is a hidden gem of a gallery with large skylights framed by terracotta archways; just some of the remaining architectural features of
Gordon Duggan brings a world of experience to New Media Gallery in New Westminster. And that’s not said lightly. An award-winning designer, theorist, curator, teacher and somewhat accidental activist, Gordon
In an intimate exhibition at the Burnaby Art Gallery curated by Emily Dundas Oke, six indigenous artists explore the way stories reverberate through our modern, shared world. Voices from the
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
The museums and galleries of West Coast Curated exist on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, Kwikwetlem, Qayqayt, Stó:lō and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. No
Andrea Mueller is a contemporary Canadian artist, painter and art instructor living in the mountain village of Whistler. Inspired by the energy of the town and people that visit and
Dorothy Doherty is a contemporary mixed media artist living and working in Vancouver. Involved in visual arts her entire adult life, she works in a variety of media, including painting,
Photo credit: Trace Exhibition: Arnauld Colcomb & Bertrand Planes It was just a ten-minute ferry ride off the coast of Vancouver Island. Another ordinary everyday commute for hundreds of passengers