There are 66 mountains on Vancouver’s North Shore (the tallest of which reaches 1,600 meters!), making it a world-class destination for snow sports, hiking and biking. The mountain range extends
Summer may be coming to a close, but that doesn’t mean that the arts forecast is looking any less bright! September is promising plenty of new projects from local and
There’s a host of art on view at the Vancouver Art Gallery right now, and one of their summer exhibitions is Black and White and Everything In Between: A Monochrome
August has arrived with plenty of colourful ways to send off summer 2024! The jam-packed calendar speaks to how prolific our arts community is, and this month is the perfect
Summer is now in full swing, which means it’s the best time to put a little extra swing into your step! Whether it’s with live music, local art, or a
There’s a new art exhibit opening on July 14 at Surrey Art Gallery featuring an interactive digital collage by Ottawa-based media artist Cheryl Pagurek. Depicting an indoor oasis, Winter Garden
Taking our first breath after birth; it signals our entrance, our livelihood. The way our chest moves up and down in rhythm, in sync with our sleep and dreams—and then
Kelly Lycan is a photo-based installation artist living and working in Vancouver. Central to her artwork is the notion of recontextualizing interiors, everyday objects, and materials that have already been
July is looking to be a bright month full of inspiring art! Head outside for a wander through the local art scene, and you never know what you might discover.
This summer, make a day of it (or evening, you get the idea) with a visit to one of these galleries as the jumping off place for what may be
In the heart of Vancouver’s Chinatown lies a National Historic Site of Canada, a hidden gem amongst the bustling city: the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden. This summer, the Garden
June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada, a time to recognize the histories, unique cultures, traditions and experiences of the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis. For generations, many Indigenous