At the Matriarchs Uprising Festival, every performance exudes talent and energy. Now in its sixth year, running from February 19 to 25, the festival focuses on Indigenous women exploring physical
For many cultures, hair offers a connection to deep, long-standing traditions. With un/tangling, un/covering, un/doing on now at the Surrey Art Gallery, ten artists from across Canada explore that concept
IceBear, also known as Chris Johnston, is a First Nations artist from Chippewas of Nawash (Cape Croker) in Ontario. IceBear embraces constant “exploration and experimentation,” viewing his art as a
Griffin Art Projects presents Intersecting Orbits: Michael Morris and Joan Balzar, an exhibition that shines a new light on the dynamic West Coast art scene of the 1960s and 1970s.
We’re in the home stretch of winter (hopefully), and despite the temperature outside, there are still plenty of art and culture events to warm your creative spirit! Whether it’s with
Checking out inspiring local and international art and artists doesn’t have to break the bank. There are plenty of free admission, or admission by donation exhibitions all over the West
One of our favourite stops for local art in Langley is Kube Gallery. Whether you’re looking for contemporary abstracts, or more traditional landscape pieces, you’ll find something that suits your
The Seventh at Or Gallery in Chinatown marks the first solo exhibition by KWÍKWI, the collective name for artists Lauren Brevner and James Nexw’Kalus-Xwalacktun Harry. Curated by Or Gallery’s Director/Curator,
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
There’s no better time than January to give your artistic tastes an appraisal. What do you like, what challenges you, what art would you like to try for yourself? No
Written by Natasha Ponda In the realm of contemporary painting, there exists an artist whose strokes weave narratives of personal and political resonance in work that transcends the limits of
By Harriet Goodwin Whistler Contemporary Gallery, established in 1992, showcases emerging and mid-career artists who rub shoulders with renowned figures like Jeff Koons and Paul Rousso. Boasting diverse styles in