While May signals being on the brink of summer, it brings an even more pivotal moment: Mother’s Day. And really, where would you be without Mom? You certainly wouldn’t have
By Harriet Goodwin After a three-year hiatus, West Vancouver’s Ferry Building Gallery is reopening in April 2023! This much-loved heritage gem used to be a ferry terminal in the days
March may have mostly been winter, but we’re christening April as full-on spring as of now! It’s fitting, as countless art events are currently flourishing across Metro Vancouver and
By Madison Smart There are many ways for institutions to incorporate inclusivity, and Museum of North Vancouver has proven that with a bit of extra care and dedication, a specific
By Song Xianjun In North America, lemon chicken is one of the most popular dishes in Chinese restaurants, and in a certain sense, it represents the taste of Chinese food.
Despite the cold snap, Metro Vancouver is gearing up for warmer weather and longer days as Daylight Savings approaches. Here are just a few of the things you can expect
By Miret Rodriguez As the curator of the Metro Vancouver art program, Curated Tastes, I often take people to museums, galleries, and artist studios to explore public and private art in
By Harriet Goodwin After 21 years in its first Gastown location and a further 21 years across the road in its second, it seems fitting that in the summer of 2021,
By Harriet Goodwin With the hype of the holidays over, it’s understandable if you feel like hibernating. But you can beat those winter blues and lift your spirits with this
The 7th annual Lind Prize returns to Polygon Gallery with one of our favourite winter arts traditions. This showcase of BC-based artists working in film, photography, and video has quickly
By Miret Rodriguez With the Vancouver rain upon us, the time has come to hop on our favourite bus and hit our seasonal art markets to bring some added brightness
By Song Xianjun The previous Gertrude Lawson House, now the West Vancouver Art Museum, is always a place with a real soul for art. On Oct 18th, when Vancouver’s air