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Head down to Granville Island for the Vancouver International Children’s Festival May 25 to May 31 and enjoy spectacular performances from around the globe for kids and families of all
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Head down to Granville Island for the Vancouver International Children’s Festival May 25 to May 31 and enjoy spectacular performances from around the globe for kids and families of all ages! The 2026 Festival will feature circus arts, puppetry, theatre, dance, and music shows plus lots of arts activities created just for children.
Each show ticket includes an Activity Village wrist-band. With over 15 arts activities, the Activity Village offers many ways to have fun together as a family.
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Granville Island
1398 Cartwright Street
28mayAll Day31Art Vancouver(All Day)(GMT+00:00) Event TypeArt EventAdmission TypeTicketed
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The must-attend art fair on Canada’s West Coast takes place at the Vancouver Convention Centre – East Building from May 28 – 31, 2026. Explore contemporary artworks, discover
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The must-attend art fair on Canada’s West Coast takes place at the Vancouver Convention Centre – East Building from May 28 – 31, 2026. Explore contemporary artworks, discover new artists, and experience four days of creativity and culture in the heart of Vancouver.
Tickets are now available; reserve yours to experience Art Vancouver 2026
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Art Vancouver presents a series of art classes taught by professional artists. The Vancouver Visual Art Foundation invites
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Art Vancouver presents a series of art classes taught by professional artists.
The Vancouver Visual Art Foundation invites you to get creative with our series of art classes taking place at Art Vancouver and taught by our incredible exhibitors.
This art class tickets includes all art supplies and 1 Day admission to the show.
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Vancouver Convention Centre East
999 Canada Place
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View the 80+ participating artists and use our interactive map to plan your event weekend.
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View the 80+ participating artists and use our interactive map to plan your event weekend.
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Experience the beauty of the season with our Springtime Sculpt Series, a curated stone-carving experience at Fathom Stone Art. From March through May, guests are invited to carve their own
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Experience the beauty of the season with our Springtime Sculpt Series, a curated stone-carving experience at Fathom Stone Art. From March through May, guests are invited to carve their own spring-inspired soapstone sculpture—choose from elegant eggs, bunnies, tulips, or design your own completely custom piece.
This refined gallery workshop offers a calm and creative escape for families, couples, and art-lovers of all ages. Guests begin with raw BC Soapstone, sketch their design, carve and shape their sculpture, then polish and oil it to a radiant finish. Every piece is a keepsake, handcrafted and taken home the same day.
Perfect for Spring Break, Easter holidays, rainy-day indoor activities, or off-slope afternoons, the Springtime Sculpt Series provides a memorable Whistler experience that blends artistry, relaxation, and local craftsmanship.
Private bookings, family sessions, and group activations are available daily.
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The Westin Resort & Spa
#110 - 4090 Whistler Way
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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