March may have mostly been winter, but we’re christening April as full-on spring as of now! It’s fitting, as countless art events are currently flourishing across Metro Vancouver and
Indigenous mothers, grandmothers and aunties grace the walls of Bill Reid Gallery as leaders of their families and communities in the form of powerful photographic portraits. As part of Matriarchs
Kriss Munsya is a visual artist and photographer, working and living in Vancouver. Kriss creates lavish images that are as striking visually as they are emotionally. Exploring themes such as
Kaho Yoshida is an animator, director and illustrator from Japan, now based in Vancouver. Using both animation and stop motion, Kaho brings an unmistakable style and tangibility to each story
By Paula Burrows Preventing textile waste and promoting sustainability have become priorities for many in the fashion industry, prompting the question: how else can we change the established but archaic
Jeanette Kotowich is a dancer and choreographer living on the West Coast of BC. Here she shares insights into the process of her work. Jeanette Kotowich is a multi-discipline dance
By Natasha Ponda Apparition Room, the ongoing exhibition celebrating 50 years of the Western Front gallery, pools digitized works from their archives to showcase pieces made by over 50 artists.
Despite the cold snap, Metro Vancouver is gearing up for warmer weather and longer days as Daylight Savings approaches. Here are just a few of the things you can expect
By Jaclyn HaywardCover Photo by Ed Davis At the Matriarchs Uprising Festival, every performance exudes talent and energy. Now in its fifth year, the festival focuses on Indigenous women exploring
By Wade Kinley Vancouver Opera’s season is in full swing, and two more exciting shows are on the calendar for 2023. First up is a take on the Bard by
By Harriet Goodwin With the hype of the holidays over, it’s understandable if you feel like hibernating. But you can beat those winter blues and lift your spirits with this
By Kristin Lim Get ready for 18 days of innovative, risk-taking performances at the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival. From January 19th to February 5th, PuSh brings groundbreaking, contemporary works