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
We’re into full-swing summer now, and there are so many fantastic Lower Mainland and Whistler events on the way that this was a tough list to pull together. We suggest
By Paula Burrows Step into a realm where fashion and fiction collide at the Vancouver Art Gallery’s exhibition, Fashion Fictions. This showcase delves into designers’ creative exploration of possible futures,
By Harriet Goodwin *Cover photo by Sabrina Miso via Vancouver Mural Fest Do you remember a time when you would go into a gallery or a museum and be scolded
Have you already started your summer planning? Well, even if you’ve already booked the time off and planned your itinerary, you’ll likely still have a few days to fill in
Another fantastic piece of art has appeared at a nearby Vancouver transit station! We love these pop-up projects that give a boost of discovery while exploring the city, even for
A retrospective of how Indigenous art has evolved over the last 25 years, “Bright Futures” at Bill Reid Gallery offers an invitation to the next generation of artists, to continue
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
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
Indigenous mothers, grandmothers and aunties grace the walls of Bill Reid Gallery as leaders of their families and communities in the form of powerful photographic portraits. As part of Matriarchs