The nights are longer with the arrival of the first days of winter, making it the perfect time to come in from the cold weather and let creativity illuminate your
Feature Image: Works by Janet Werner, installation view. SHIFT at North Vancouver’s Griffin Art Projects considers art that uses textile and clothing as forms of knowledge and knowledge production, and,
By: Jaclyn Hayward As you walk along Downtown Vancouver’s wet and windy streets this season, just off the beaten path on Nelson Street near Richards you can find solace in
Cover image: Photo credit David N By: Harriet Goodwin Since 1975, Surrey Art Gallery has been presenting contemporary art that provides opportunities to interact with the artistic process; their new
The atmospheric veil of fall may have descended on Metro Vancouver and Whistler, But there are still plenty of bright cultural happenings to light the way through the fog! Put
By guest contributor, artist, Regina Kumagae-Kim As the weather cools down for fall in the Lower Mainland, it’s the perfect time to grab your favourite hot beverage and head to
By Harriet Goodwin *Cover Photo by Rachel Topham Photography The work of Emilie and Mike Fantuz explores how the cities we live in and the places we choose to travel
By Natasha Ponda The stal̓əw̓ Pow-Wow returns, ready to celebrate and showcase Indigenous culture through dance, drum, artisanal vendors, and much more. This annual Langley event promises an immersive arts
What other show can you return home from with a pocket full of artwork? The Teeny Tiny Art Show in Whistler is the biggest (and smallest) art exhibit in town!
As we exit summer, it’s a good reminder that the year doesn’t have to strictly revolve around the sunny months. The reliability of a clear view is overrated anyway. Bring
By Paula Burrows *Cover image by Blaine Campbell The exhibition Ghostly Makers, on now at Burnaby Art Gallery, spotlights artists redefining the concept of cultural belonging. Each featured piece explores how
By Harriet Goodwin How we interact and connect with where we live is essential to achieving a sense of place. It’s a process that nurtures identity and reveals our collective