Metro Vancouver and Whistler are filled with wonderful Indigenous arts and culture experiences. If you’re interested in learning about the rich history and heritage of the West Coast’s first people,
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: 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
As Spring approaches, it’s time to emerge from our hibernation and take to the streets to appreciate some art under bright blue skies. Take these walkable art tours through cities
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
Sculpting, pottery, and mosaic are some of the most satisfying art forms to practice. With the tactility of moulding with your hands, or guiding clay on a wheel, it’s easy
Autumn is always a wonderful time to head out and explore! And what better setting to wander through the new season than Whistler Village? The golden leaves all around, the
Did you know that Vancouver has its very own outdoor art gallery? Platforms: Nine Places for Seeing spans several unexpected public locations including billboards, SkyTrain stations, plazas, transit shelters and
The 2024 Winter Arts Festival has arrived with more reasons to venture out and explore the city’s creative side! Kicking off in Vancouver on February 22 – 27, the Winter
Even if you don’t recognize artist Cody Swinkels by name, chances are you’re likely familiar with his work. As a sign designer and painter, Swinkels gives his clients the glory
Cover image: Squamish at Dusk 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
Feature image: Russna Kaur original photo taken by Natasha Ponda Written by Natasha Ponda Kindred Tracings, a current group show at the Burnaby Art Gallery, attempts to fill the gaps