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
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.
We’re in the home stretch of winter (hopefully), and despite the temperature outside, there are still plenty of art and culture events to warm your creative spirit! Whether it’s with
Checking out inspiring local and international art and artists doesn’t have to break the bank. There are plenty of free admission, or admission by donation exhibitions all over the West
There’s no better time than January to give your artistic tastes an appraisal. What do you like, what challenges you, what art would you like to try for yourself? No
By Marisa Chandler As the holiday season begins, the race is on to find thoughtful (or at least not awful) gifts for your nearest and dearest. Not everyone in your
Just take a walk around the decked-out, glowing houses in your neighbourhood and there’s no denying that the festive season is already in full swing. Here’s a line-up of enchanting
Feature paintings by: Ross Penhall, Photo by: Blaine Campbell By Wade Kinley The current exhibition at the West Vancouver Art Museum is a collection of paintings from West Vancouver’s very
Cover image: Squamish at Dusk Whether it’s the warmth of a small art studio or exploring a bustling local holiday artisan market, December is a magical time of year to
Captivating art often holds an element of mystery–and North Van Arts’ annual fundraiser The Anonymous Art Show gives you the chance to take an artistic leap and embrace the magic
The nights are longer with the arrival of the first days of winter, making it the perfect time to come in from the cold weather and let creativity illuminate your
Feature Image: Works by Janet Werner, installation view. SHIFT at North Vancouver’s Griffin Art Projects considers art that uses textile and clothing as forms of knowledge and knowledge production, and,