An autobiographical solo dance performance, Confession Publique comes to the Scotiabank Dance Centre on May 26 and 27th at 8 PM. Performed by Angélique Willkie, the piece is an intimate
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
By Kristin Lim As you walk into Charles Campbell’s exhibition, An Ocean to Livity, at Surrey Art Gallery, the immediately audible sounds of breathing captivate your attention within the dimly lit space. “Livity”
Finally, a historical fashion exhibit in Vancouver! By Paula Burrows The Museum of Vancouver, in collaboration with four noteworthy local collectors, presents, Dressed For History: Why Costume Collections Matter, an
By Madison Smart The repercussions from the pandemic have been a catalyst for arts organizations in finding innovative ways to reach their audiences. Whether making exhibitions available online, operating by
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 Paula Burrows Preventing textile waste and promoting sustainability have become priorities for many in the fashion industry, prompting the question: how else can we change the established but archaic
By Natasha Ponda Apparition Room, the ongoing exhibition celebrating 50 years of the Western Front gallery, pools digitized works from their archives to showcase pieces made by over 50 artists.
By Kristin Lim Recently opened at New Media Gallery, aBIOTIC is an impressive experiential exhibition that brings together three international artists exploring the mysterious behaviours of water. The installations use sound, light, technology,
The current exhibition at The Gallery at Queen’s Park, “Guilty As Skin,” is a brave call to action against the systemic racism of our justice system. Artist Crystal Noir brings
By Jaclyn HaywardCover Photo by Ed Davis At the Matriarchs Uprising Festival, every performance exudes talent and energy. Now in its fifth year, the festival focuses on Indigenous women exploring
By Marisa Chandler Community and creativity go hand-in-hand this year at the annual STRIDE Burnaby Arts Festival. Made “by neighbours, for neighbours,” this year’s fest theme is “connections,” bringing artists