Van Dop Gallery is very excited to invite you back into their space for the first time since these challenging times began. We are all spending more time in our
Since you currently can’t be there in person, here’s one way to experience the Museum of Vancouver’s Haida Now exhibition. Learn about the work with Guest Curator Kwiaahwah Jones, MOV
Art brings us together. It’s still true. Even when we can’t be together physically, art is still there to teach us about our ever-changing world, inspire us to new ideas,
Art galleries and museums across BC are working to make their programming more accessible: and that means inviting children and families to participate in the fun. Next time you’re planning
The museums and galleries of West Coast Curated exist on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, Kwikwetlem, Qayqayt, Stó:lō and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. No
Photo credit: Trace Exhibition: Arnauld Colcomb & Bertrand Planes It was just a ten-minute ferry ride off the coast of Vancouver Island. Another ordinary everyday commute for hundreds of passengers
By Kristi Alexandra A cultural hub of the lower mainland and one-time capital of British Columbia, New Westminster has always had a zest for arts and culture. To discover the
Housed in a beautiful heritage building on the historic main thoroughfare of Fort Langley where once the British and the Americans clashed over possession of the young colony along the
Over thirty years of imagination, innovation and planning have gone into the new Polygon Gallery at the foot of North Vancouver in the newly revamped Shipyards district. What started as