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
Feature image: Installation view of Karin Bubaš: Garden of Shadows. Photo by Oisin McHugh By Jaclyn Hayward At times we are held captive by a moment. Not for it, but
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
The atmospheric veil of fall may have descended on Metro Vancouver and Whistler, But there are still plenty of bright cultural happenings to light the way through the fog! Put
What other show can you return home from with a pocket full of artwork? The Teeny Tiny Art Show in Whistler is the biggest (and smallest) art exhibit in town!
As we exit summer, it’s a good reminder that the year doesn’t have to strictly revolve around the sunny months. The reliability of a clear view is overrated anyway. Bring
By Harriet Goodwin How we interact and connect with where we live is essential to achieving a sense of place. It’s a process that nurtures identity and reveals our collective
By Harriet Goodwin Living on the always-inspiring West Coast of Canada is a muse for many local artists – and with good reason. The scenery, the culture, the history, our
By Natasha Ponda Whistler’s Art on the Lake returns this week with two incredible days of arts and culture, both on and off the water. On August 10 and 11,
While the summer may be winding down, that’s no reason to ease up on your creative outings! These arty events will make full use of the sunny forecast, so get
Seeing as Vancouver Pride has arrived, at first we thought we’d make a quick list of the cool rainbow crosswalks around town. But then figured, why not feature all of
By Paula Burrows With his current exhibition, Flowers from the Wreckage at Whistler’s Audain Art Museum, artist Manabu Ikeda shows his awe-inspiring craft using his preferred medium: pen and ink.