Creative inspiration is everywhere this time of year! If you’re starting 2025 looking for a muse to fuel your next project, the Lower Mainland is full of winter beauty that
If you still haven’t crossed all the names off your gift list yet, there are plenty of unique arty spots to shop at around Metro Vancouver! Whether you’re looking for
If you’re at a loss for what to get every name on your gift list, it never hurts to get a bit creative! The Lower Mainland is full of unique
Artists’ studios in East Vancouver are once again opening their doors to the public for the annual Eastside Culture Crawl! Featured image by Megan Majewski Taking place November 14-17, the visual
The New West Cultural Crawl takes place from October 4-6, 2024, across artist studios, galleries, and cultural spaces around New Westminster. Presented by Arts New West, the free, three-day arts
Updated April 17, 2025 There’s something about sitting in a cafe, sipping a coffee, that’s naturally creative. Surrounded by others who are journalling, sketching, or just discussing things, there always
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
So you’re new to the Metro Vancouver art scene? Not sure where to begin when visiting art galleries? Unsure of all the sacred, unspoken rules of this impenetrable society? Well,
March brings a reviving creative energy well worth coming out of hibernation for! This month brings plenty of artistic variety to shake off the last gasp of winter. Traditional Indigenous
The PuSh Festival is BACK for its 19th year! One of the most vibrant events in the West Coast calendar year, PuSh is always a bright spot in the winter
Feature Image: 217.5 Arc x 13, Artist: Bernar Venet. Photo courtesy of Vancouver Biennale By Marisa Chandler There are so many beautiful things to see when you wander through Vancouver’s West
Feature image provided by Eastside Arts Society. Eastside Culture Crawl 2022, Parker Street Studios, Photo credit: Joshua Wright All photos supplied by the Eastside Arts Society Written by Natasha Ponda