How do you gain a new point of view on something you’ve looked at your whole life? As Star Witnesses (on now until September 28) at Polygon Gallery shows, fresh
The sun is out, and we hope you are too! With this month’s culture forecast looking as bright as it is, you’ve got no excuse for catching up on local
Feature image credit: audainartmuseum.com | James Hart, The Dance Screen (The Scream Too) (detail), 2010-2013, red cedar panel with abalone, mica, acrylic, wire and yew wood, Audain Art Museum Collection,
Feature image credit: Bard on the Beach; Becky Verbruggen Summer has arrived, and with it, even more reasons to get out of your house and engage with the local creative
Featured Image Credit: @xsarahellis @squamishmedia (IG) Never underestimate how stealthily Mother’s Day can creep up on you on the calendar! Before we even get started, it’s Sunday, May 11—all
Feature Image Credit: audainmuseum.com From ancient times, when museums were literally “temples dedicated to the Muses,” institutions all over the world have likewise inspired visitors in the exchange of
Featured Image Credit: vancouvercivictheatres.com In case you haven’t noticed, the canvas of the Lower Mainland is having a POP of colour at the moment, so what better time to
Featured Image Photo Credit: Art Vancouver One of the West Coast’s most notable annual art events is happening soon, and if you’ve never attended before, be sure to make
Feature Image: Debra Sparrow and Gabriel Hall, Blanketing the City Pt. II | Photo Credit: @canadaplace Metro Vancouver is blessed with many public works by Indigenous artists. As the
Featured Image Photo Credit: kaymeek.com Spring is in full swing, and the local arts calendar is bloomin’ packed! From international art conventions to galas to gallery exhibitions showing off
Photo credit: Shannel Resto; Dancers: Salomé Nieto, Julio Medina It’s been 25 years since Barbara Bourget and Jay Hirabayashi launched the Festival with a commitment to inclusivity and a nod
Feature Image: Northern Goshawk, a public art piece in Surrey by Angela Aujla | phulkari textile The West Coast is full of internationally established female artists who continue to make