While dreams might not always be rational or even grounded in reality, they can still affect the world we live in. It’s a concept the West Vancouver Art Museum uses
Grab your shades, because this month’s art happenings are looking BRIGHT as ever! Summer is officially in swing, starting on June 21, and the community is very ready (us included)
One of Vancouver’s most diverse and dynamic art festivals is ready to launch its 2026 programming! For over 10 years, the Capture Photography Festival has celebrated an international community of
Hoping for a pop of colour before spring arrives? The walls of the West Coast offer a year-round palate cleanser, no matter the weather. Teeming with a diverse selection of
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
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
Every February, Black History Month brings a vibrant time to celebrate the heritage, identity and expression of our Black communities. Across Metro Vancouver, there are many ways to join in
*Featured image: Jörgen Dance’s production of Sleeping Beauty, showing this month at The Massey Theatre. Photo by Kat Rizza February has arrived, and with it, 28 stacked days of culture
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
Whether it’s the warmth of a small art studio or exploring a bustling local holiday artisan market, December is a magical time of year to gather with friends and family
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
Marking 10 years of supplying New Westminster with genre-defying international art, The New Media Gallery’s current exhibition, Master, similarly challenges its viewers to describe what they’ve seen. It’s a call