There’s something to be said about tradition in art. It’s a connection to the people before us, and can instill pride in the way…
Art Communities
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Photo credit: Barrie Mowatt at CURIOUS IMAGINGS by Patricia Piccinini Growing up in the mountain town of Rossland, BC, the mining-hub-turned-skiing-mecca, Barrie Mowatt started…
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Photo credit: Cindy Sherman, Cover Girl (Vogue), 1975/2011, silver gelatin prints, Courtesy of the Artist and Metro Pictures, New York Long before selfie was…
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BurnabyGuidesLangleyNew WestminsterPerforming ArtVancouverVancouver's North ShoreVisual ArtWhistler
8 Essential Arts & Culture Events in December
by PatioKimYour calendar is bound to fill up fast this month with many festive activities and outings. Don’t forget to set aside some time to…
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Trudy Van Dop has always been a connector. Growing up in the Queensborough neighbourhood of New Westminster, Trudy first began putting pieces together when…
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By Brittany Tiplady Deer Lake Park is truly the gem of Burnaby. A multifaceted venue, Deer Lake Park caters to an array of activities…
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Galleries & MuseumsGuidesNew Westminster
A Walking Tour of New Westminster’s Art & Culture Scene
by PatioKimBy Kristi Alexandra A cultural hub of the lower mainland and one-time capital of British Columbia, New Westminster has always had a zest for…
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Housed in a beautiful heritage building on the historic main thoroughfare of Fort Langley where once the British and the Americans clashed over possession…
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By Brittany Tiplady On September 21, Whistler’s Audain Art Museum unveiled an ambitious, multi-room exhibit dedicated to showcasing three pivotal years in Emily Carr’s…
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Indigenous ArtPastVancouverVisual Art
‘Royal Portrait’ Questions the Ideals of Royalty at Bill Reid Gallery
by PatioKimBy Kristi Alexandra In stark contrast to European royal portraits—with inflated stature and jewels—comes Morgan Asoyuf’s exhibition Royal Portrait, a collection of carvings, jewelry…