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Be an artist for a night Get creative and paint your own masterpiece! Follow a guided design or freestyle your own. Bring your ideas and make it yours. Or bring a
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Be an artist for a night
Get creative and paint your own masterpiece! Follow a guided design or freestyle your own. Bring your ideas and make it yours. Or bring a friend and paint them!
All Totest Aleng youth programs are free drop-ins. No need to pre-register. Totest Aleng is a safe space for all youth. Snacks are provided too!
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Totest Aleng: Indigenous Learning House
13723 Crescent Road
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$25 or $20 with a same-day performance ticket! Friday, August 7 at 10pm Friday August 14 at 10pm Friday, August 21 at 10pm Friday, August 28 at 10pm Featuring a rotating cast of some of
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$25 or $20 with a same-day performance ticket!
Friday, August 7 at 10pm
Friday August 14 at 10pm
Friday, August 21 at 10pm
Friday, August 28 at 10pm
Featuring a rotating cast of some of Canada’s best improvisers. Four Fridays of late-night shenanigans where anything can happen: comedy, tragedy, music, and mayhem!
Each night will feature a selection of performers including:
Rebecca Northan, Ali Froggatt, Bruce Horak, Peter Oldring, Jen Tong, Camille Legg, Jeff Gladstone, Lili Beaudoin, Ellis Lalonde, Sarah Ferguson, Tess Degenstein, Roman Danylo, Veena Sood, and Raf Rogers.
Come just for Bard After Dark or add it on to your same-day evening play ticket and enjoy an adults-only spontaneous cabaret with drinks, laughs, and improv in our Douglas Campbell Theatre.
These improv performances are general admission seating and recommended for audiences 16+.
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Bard on the Beach
1695 Whyte Ave, Vancouver, BC
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Jim Lambie transforms everyday architectural spaces into immersive, energetic experiences through his vibrant vinyl tape installations. These site-specific works are an extension of his acclaimed Zobop series, which uses brightly coloured strips
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Jim Lambie transforms everyday architectural spaces into immersive, energetic experiences through his vibrant vinyl tape installations. These site-specific works are an extension of his acclaimed Zobop series, which uses brightly coloured strips of industrial vinyl tape to contour the architectural space, wrapping its form in optical rhythm and vivid saturation.
Lambie is a Glasgow–based artist, DJ and musician. His practice draws from pop culture, music and Minimalism, and he often uses inexpensive, ready-made materials. In the Zobop works, which date back to the late 1990s, he meticulously applies tape in concentric patterns that respond to and amplify the geometry of the space. The effect is both playful and disorienting—simultaneously flattening and deepening the visual field.
Installed directly onto the stairs and floor of the Gallery’s Rotunda, Zobop (Colour-Chrome) (2019) blurs the boundaries between sculpture, installation and drawing. The works activate the act of moving through space, turning the mundane journey up or down a stairwell into a psychedelic, performative experience and radically shifting how we understand place—in this iteration, the Gallery’s architecture.
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Vancouver Art Gallery
750 Hornby Street
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What would you pack if you were forcibly removed from your home today? This is what photographer Kayla Isomura asked more than 80 fourth and fifth generation Japanese Canadians
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What would you pack if you were forcibly removed from your home today? This is what photographer Kayla Isomura asked more than 80 fourth and fifth generation Japanese Canadians and Americans for her travelling exhibition, The Suitcase Project, which will be on view at the Museum of Vancouver starting November 20, 2025.
In 1942, approximately 23,000 Japanese Canadians and more than 100,000 Japanese Americans living on the west coast were uprooted from their homes and placed in internment camps or incarceration. Subjects for The Suitcase Project were given 24 to 48 hours’ notice to assemble their things, similar to what many Japanese Canadians faced in 1942. Ranging from infants to 51-year-olds, they were photographed in the Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island and Western Washington. The photos show subjects with their luggage and what they decided to pack, in addition to video interviews and information about internment/incarceration.
Considering current debates on belonging, citizenship and representation, and while diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives are challenged and dismantled globally, the history of internment/incarceration resonates today. The Suitcase Project forces viewers to think, “what if it were me?”
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Museum of Vancouver
1100 Chestnut Steet, Vancouver, BC V6J 3J9
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Capture the beauty of the season and turn moments into memories as you paint the Whistler skyline. Explore your creative talent with a local artist, who will guide you through
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Capture the beauty of the season and turn moments into memories as you paint the Whistler skyline. Explore your creative talent with a local artist, who will guide you through masterpieces inspired by the local landscape.
Availability: All year round, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Time of Day: Morning, Afternoon, Evening
Duration: 2 hours
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Four Seasons Resort Whistler
4591 Blackcomb Way,
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That Green Ideal: Emily Carr and the Idea of Nature is the largest solo exhibition of iconic British Columbia artist Emily Carr (1871–1945) at the Vancouver Art Gallery in over
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That Green Ideal: Emily Carr and the Idea of Nature is the largest solo exhibition of iconic British Columbia artist Emily Carr (1871–1945) at the Vancouver Art Gallery in over twenty years.
Featuring more than 100 works, it explores in-depth the artist’s obsession with the landscape of the Pacific Northwest, using close analysis of her paintings and writings to investigate how she understood nature and her relationship to it. The exhibition argues that Carr’s landscapes exist at the intersection between an experience of nature and an idea about how to transmit that experience through a painting, with the goal of expressing a divine essence in nature. It teases out the tension between individual and local references and the larger ideas and philosophies about nature in Western cultural traditions.
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Vancouver Art Gallery
750 Hornby Street