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Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art presents the Canadian premiere exhibition of Sho Sho Esquiro: Doctrine of Discovery. The solo exhibition by award-winning designer, artist, and activist Sho Sho Esquiro
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Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art presents the Canadian premiere exhibition of Sho Sho Esquiro: Doctrine of Discovery. The solo exhibition by award-winning designer, artist, and activist Sho Sho Esquiro showcases meticulously crafted couture gowns, textiles, paintings and photographs to celebrate the beauty and resilience of First Nations communities in the face of historical and ongoing trauma. Curated by Mirande Belarde-Lewis, Sho Sho Esquiro: Doctrine of Discovery inspires conversations around genocidal colonial practices, confronts the theft and murder of Indigenous women and children, and honours activists on the front lines.
Time
September 22 (Wednesday) 11:00 am - June 5 (Sunday) 5:00 pm
Location
Bill Reid Gallery
639 Hornby Street

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SPOTLIGHT is a new collaboration between the Art Rental & Sales Program (AR&S) and the Curatorial Department of the Vancouver Art Gallery. AR&S is a not-for-profit program operated by the
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SPOTLIGHT is a new collaboration between the Art Rental & Sales Program (AR&S) and the Curatorial Department of the Vancouver Art Gallery. AR&S is a not-for-profit program operated by the Gallery with a mandate of supporting emerging artists based in British Columbia.
In this collaboration, Gallery curators invite an artist represented by AR&S to create a mural on a feature wall in the Gallery Lobby. This special initiative aims to provide new opportunities for emerging artists, as well as to activate the lobby space for thousands of visitors each year.
The project launches with a new work by Vancouver-based visual artist Sandeep Johal, whose colourful geometric forms and intricate black and white line work is aesthetically and conceptually inspired by her South Asian heritage. Johal believes in the power of art to create awareness around issues related to cultural identity, gender equality and human rights. Her art practice is an expression of her social and cultural concerns, with a focus on gender justice. Johal has been represented by Art Rental & Sales since 2018.
Time
24 (Sunday) 10:00 am - 16 (Sunday) 5:00 pm
Location
Vancouver Art Gallery
750 Hornby Street

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For Centre A’s first experiential project “The Living Room” in 2022, our gallery space will be transformed into a furnished living room space. Our visitors will have the opportunity to
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For Centre A’s first experiential project “The Living Room” in 2022, our gallery space will be transformed into a furnished living room space. Our visitors will have the opportunity to sit down in our makeshift living room to watch a series of curated films and videos.
By converting the gallery rooms into a (semi-)domestic space, we hope to demystify and challenge the oftentimes inaccessible, highly curatorial nature of a contemporary art gallery. Through this project, we hope to host a space in which visitors can reconnect with us and each other after almost two years of isolation.
There will be two series of films programmed as part of The Living Room project: The first one, addressing reconnection, lineage, and exile, will take place from February to March 2022, and the second series will run from April to May 2022.
The second series is built upon an examination of Canada’s role in the Multicultural discourses in terms of inequality, intermediacy, and extraction. Bringing together an array of approaches, through documentary or futuristic lens, this program points to the making of a nationhood and its discontents from a sociopolitical perspective.
In partnership with Vtape.
Time
February 4 (Friday) 12:00 pm - May 31 (Tuesday) 6:00 pm
Location
Centre A
205-268 Keefer St.

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Sensory Friendly Mornings offer neurodiverse individuals, their families and caregivers the ability to visit the museum two hours before scheduled opening. Visitors will enjoy a calm, relaxed atmosphere where they can
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Sensory Friendly Mornings offer neurodiverse individuals, their families and caregivers the ability to visit the museum two hours before scheduled opening.
Visitors will enjoy a calm, relaxed atmosphere where they can take part in fun, safe activities with their own ‘bubble’.
ADAPTED EXHIBITS
During this session, adaptations will be made to the exhibits, such as lowered lighting and sound adjustments for a more relaxed visit. A quiet space will also be available for visitors who need a break.
DISCOVERY PACKS
As part of your visit you will have the use of a Discovery Pack. These packs contain some things that may help your visit:
- Noise cancelling headphones (adjustable for ages 3-18)
- Map of the museum space
- Sensory fidget toys
- Some fun activities to use during your visit
Time
February 20 (Sunday) 9:00 am - May 29 (Sunday) 11:00 pm
Location
Museum of North Vancouver
115 Esplanade W, North Vancouver, BC V7M 0G7

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The Imitation Game surveys the extraordinary uses (and abuses) of artificial intelligence (AI) in the production of modern and contemporary visual culture around the world. The exhibition follows a chronological narrative
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The Imitation Game surveys the extraordinary uses (and abuses) of artificial intelligence (AI) in the production of modern and contemporary visual culture around the world. The exhibition follows a chronological narrative that first examines the development of artificial intelligence, from the 1950s to the present, through a precise historical lens. Building on this foundation, it emphasizes the explosive growth of AI across disciplines, including animation, architecture, art, fashion, graphic design, urban design and video games, over the past decade. Revolving around the important roles of machine learning and computer vision in AI research and experimentation, The Imitation Game reveals the complex nature of this new tool and demonstrates its importance for cultural production.
Time
March 5 (Saturday) 10:00 am - October 23 (Sunday) 5:00 am
Location
Vancouver Art Gallery
750 Hornby Street

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Wolves: The Art of Dempsey Bob at the Audain Art Museum from April 2 to August 14, 2022 is the first-ever retrospective exhibition of this noted BC artist’s work drawn from
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Wolves: The Art of Dempsey Bob at the Audain Art Museum from April 2 to August 14, 2022 is the first-ever retrospective exhibition of this noted BC artist’s work drawn from public and private collections across Canada. Bob’s production from the 1970s to the present is rooted in the visual as well as oral traditions of his Tahltan and Tlingit ancestors. This master carver’s oeuvre includes masks, helmets, spoons, rattles, panels and wall sculptures alongside a variety of other media such as bronze casting, gold smithing, print making and robe design.
Time
April 2 (Saturday) 11:00 am - August 14 (Sunday) 6:00 pm
Location
Audain Art Gallery
4350 Blackcomb Way

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Drawn from the Gallery’s collection, Everything Under the Sun pays tribute to the late art collector Andrew Gruft (1937–2021), whose generosity and support over the past two decades have been crucial to
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Drawn from the Gallery’s collection, Everything Under the Sun pays tribute to the late art collector Andrew Gruft (1937–2021), whose generosity and support over the past two decades have been crucial to the development of the Gallery’s collection of photographs. It features a selection of photographs donated to the Vancouver Art Gallery by Gruft and his partner, Claudia Beck.
Andrew Gruft played a vital role as collector, critic, patron and life force in Vancouver’s art community for almost five decades. NOVA, a gallery that he and Beck ran from 1976 to 1982, was an important nexus for the city’s artists, curators and collectors. NOVA mounted exhibitions of work by well-known photographers, including William Henry Fox Talbot and Robert Frank, as well as exhibitions by then unknown Vancouver artists such as Jeff Wall and Marian Penner Bancroft. After NOVA closed, Gruft and Beck continued to build an extensive and eclectic collection of photographs and to actively support Vancouver artists.
Time
April 15 (Friday) 10:00 am - September 11 (Sunday) 5:00 pm
Location
Vancouver Art Gallery
750 Hornby Street

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In ‘A Response to Place’, Ronna Ander, Anthea Cameron, and Carol Demers create an array of ceramics and 2-dimensional works inspired by the unique natural world of the North Shore.
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In ‘A Response to Place’, Ronna Ander, Anthea Cameron, and Carol Demers create an array of ceramics and 2-dimensional works inspired by the unique natural world of the North Shore. Cityscape Community ArtSpace will be transformed into an all-encompassing environment evoking the sensory experiences of forest and ocean and offering a reflection on the natural world.
The gallery will be divided into 2 visual moments, forest, and ocean. Step into the forest and immerse your senses with a 4 foot-high reimagined eagle’s nest. From there viewers will enter a calmer environment and be revived by the sculptural flow of the rhythmic ocean. The pieces on display will utilize all the gallery’s surfaces – mounted on the walls, suspended from the ceiling and nestled on the ground – where viewers will see tangible presentations of local natural elements transformed by 3 unique artistic visions.
Using clay, paint, pigments, paper, wire, and other materials, the artists explore the measured rhythms of nature. Through the processes of painting, mark-making, coil-building, burnishing, and weaving they will take the viewer through the transformation of raw materials towards a contemplative vision and connection to place.
Time
April 22 (Friday) 9:00 am - June 4 (Saturday) 5:00 pm
Location
Cityscape Community ArtSpace
335 Lonsdale Ave

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Jason McLean, Tiko Kerr, Kriss Munsya, Montserrat Duran Muntadas, Trinidad Barros Mackenzie Heights Mónica Reyes Gallery is pleased to announce the
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Jason McLean, Tiko Kerr, Kriss Munsya, Montserrat Duran Muntadas, Trinidad Barros
Mackenzie Heights
We become part of an intersecting community centering the experience of art, which carries the weight of our past, finds lightness in our present and opens up possibilities and dreams for a community-oriented future. As a newcomer to the Mackenzie Heights neighbourhood, Mónica Reyes Gallery reflects on the physical and conceptual space the gallery occupies in Vancouver, with hopes of becoming a community hub where engaging through art can encourage dreams for our collective future.
Time
1 (Sunday) 12:00 pm - 28 (Saturday) 5:00 pm
Location
Monica Reyes Gallery
602 E Hastings Street

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The Arts Council of New Westminster is proud to present an upcoming group exhibition by the Fraser Valley Potters Guild, on the main floor of The Gallery at Queens Park,
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The Arts Council of New Westminster is proud to present an upcoming group exhibition by the Fraser Valley Potters Guild, on the main floor of The Gallery at Queens Park, from May 4 to May 29, 2022. The exhibition will feature a variety of ceramic works by different artists, created using a variety of different firing processes. All are welcome to attend.
“In the past two years with the Covid Pandemic, events have been shrunken, modified and cancelled many times,” says Fraser Valley Potters Guild President Carolyn MacLaren. “It has been difficult to even make art for many artists that rely on group firings and other’s facilities. Classes are often online and not in person, creating more difficulties to learn and make artwork. So it is with these things in mind, we have decided to have an “Artist’s Choice” exhibition, that can include a piece made at any time, rather than just in the last year, which is normally the case for our juried shows. It should be a piece that speaks to the artist, their favourite piece perhaps, one that they are most proud of, or that was most difficult for them to achieve. We hope you enjoy this exhibition.”
Time
May 4 (Wednesday) 10:00 am - June 29 (Wednesday) 2:00 pm
Location
Gallery at Queens Park
Centennial Lodge, Queens Park

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Let us introduce you to Bruce Freedman and the Mythical Man. Bruce Freedman is a 71 yr old musician who has played the saxophone, composed music, and has been a part
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Let us introduce you to Bruce Freedman and the Mythical Man.
Bruce Freedman is a 71 yr old musician who has played the saxophone, composed music, and has been a part of Vancouver’s jazz and improvisation community for over 40 years.
“I have come to the world of visual art quite late in life. I do collage. My palette is very simple,
I work with scissors, glue stick, and for some things, a photo copier. My source material comes mainly from old magazines and discarded books often found in the thrift store. Like I said, simple!”
Originally from Winnipeg, MB, the Mythical Man (aka “Myth”) moved to Vancouver in 1991, after having received his Bachelor’s Degree in Music from Brandon University. Myth has recorded with musica intima, TheLegion of Flying Monkeys, Orkestar Slivovica, Matthew Good, and The Dreadnaughts.
Although enjoying drawing since a young age, partly encouraged by his father, Myth didn’t pursue visual arts until approximately 2013, through the Kettle Friendship Society’s Arts Drop-in program, run by local artist BillPope. Since then, his art and reputation have slowly spread far and wide; his art has been received by people both locally, throughout Canada, and even as far away as Serbia.
Time
4 (Wednesday) 11:00 am - 28 (Saturday) 4:00 pm
Location
Outsiders and Others
716 East Hastings Street, V6A 1R5

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Art can provide a deeper understanding of the lived experience of mental health and substance use issues – both for artists themselves and for the viewer. This exhibition aims to
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Art can provide a deeper understanding of the lived experience of mental health and substance use issues – both for artists themselves and for the viewer. This exhibition aims to step beyond limiting societal perceptions of artists with lived experience of these issues by presenting a curated selection of artworks reflecting narratives that are often left out, misrepresented, or misunderstood.
Participating artists include: Katie Cummings, Christine Delay, Carrie Hill, Mina Mitic, Clare Palmer, Bart Vulliamy, and Aileen Yadokoro. Exhibition co-curated by Yuri Arajs and Seema Shah.
Time
6 (Friday) 11:00 am - 29 (Sunday) 4:00 pm
Location
Outsiders and Others (window gallery)
938 Howe Street

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In a story of divide and rule, two strangers strive to find human connection in a world of separation. Stefano follows in the footsteps of generations of Lampedusa’s fishermen. But in the 21st century,
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In a story of divide and rule, two strangers strive to find human connection in a world of separation. Stefano follows in the footsteps of generations of Lampedusa’s fishermen. But in the 21st century, the catch is very different: the fish have disappeared, and his new job is to rescue migrants from the Mediterranean. Meanwhile, in the bleakest corners of the UK, Denise, a biracial woman, goes from door to door collecting payday loans, witnessing crippling hardship, and hearing violent complaints about a country that some believe is being “destroyed by immigration”.
Written by award-winning playwright Anders Lustgarten and directed by Pi Theatre’s Richard Wolfe, Lampedusa brings us the story behind the headlines of two strangers finding hope and connection where they least expect it — in the beauty of others.
Time
May 6 (Friday) 8:00 pm - June 14 (Tuesday) 10:00 pm
Location
The Cultch
1895 Venables St, V5L 2H6

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Paintings that explore the materiality of colour are featured in a new solo exhibition by Leon Phillips at THIS Gallery. The Matter of Colour takes as its starting point the physicality
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Paintings that explore the materiality of colour are featured in a new solo exhibition by Leon Phillips at THIS Gallery.
The Matter of Colour takes as its starting point the physicality of pigment and its intrinsic qualities as a transmitter of colour. Paint, brushes and the artist’s body work together as a colour delivery system to create a choreographic record of movement on the painting’s surface.
For Phillips, paintings are investigations into what nonbinary gestures might look like while creating embodied perceptual experiences for the viewer.
Included in the exhibition are oil on canvas paintings and gouache on paper paintings.
Time
7 (Saturday) 10:00 am - 28 (Saturday) 3:00 pm
Location
THIS Gallery
227-475 Main Street

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The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at UBC and The Americas Research Network (ARENET) present the world premiere of Xicanx: Dreamers + Changemakers / Soñadores + creadores del cambio, May 12,
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The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at UBC and The Americas Research Network (ARENET) present the world premiere of Xicanx: Dreamers + Changemakers / Soñadores + creadores del cambio, May 12, 2022–January 1, 2023. The exhibition will showcase, for the first time in Canada, the rich traditions of 33 Xicanx artists whose art practices draw on their Mexican-American heritage and generations of activism that began as part of El Movimiento, the Chicano civil rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s in the U.S. The exhibition is a celebration of the many Xicanx artists who have and continue to combine art and activism in the vital, ongoing fight for social justice for all.
Time
May 12 (Thursday) 10:00 am - January 1 (Sunday) 5:00 pm
Location
Museum of Anthropology
6393 N.W. Marine Drive

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Savour a four hour exclusive experience to connect, to create, to taste. WANDER. BROWSE. GET INSPIRED. May 12th 11am-3pm May 26th 5:30pm-9:30pm Your day will begin with an exclusive behind-closed-doors
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Savour a four hour exclusive experience to connect, to create, to taste. WANDER. BROWSE. GET INSPIRED.
Your day will begin with an exclusive behind-closed-doors visit to a Fort Langley gallery.
You’ll meet Gallery Owner & Curator Carole De Bathe who will introduce you to a variety of BC artists’ works and their chosen mediums.
She’s welcoming and unpretentious and you’ll love how she makes art accessible for all tastes & budgets.
While at the gallery you’ll be able to choose a VERY GENEROUS GIFT to take home!
THERAPY FOR YOUR SOUL
Next you will head up to the studio of Elaine Brewer-White. Elaine is a graduate of The Emily Carr College of Art and Design and has spent 35+ years creating in clay.
Time
12 (Thursday) 11:00 am - 26 (Thursday) 3:00 pm
Location
Kizmit Gift Gallery
9220 Glover Rd #150

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An exciting world premiere from choreographer Ziyian Kwan, Rebel Grace explores gentle transgressions as acts of resistance and empowerment. Created by Kwan in collaboration with an ensemble of dance artists
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An exciting world premiere from choreographer Ziyian Kwan, Rebel Grace explores gentle transgressions as acts of resistance and empowerment. Created by Kwan in collaboration with an ensemble of dance artists – Justin Calvadores, Lisa Mariko Gelley, Juolin Lee, Andrea Nann, and Rianne Svelnis – the work traces themes of rupture, repair and subversion through imagery, text and movement, and features live music from multi-instrumentalist Roxanne Nesbitt and Taiko artist E. Kage.
“The last 2 years have really informed the complexity of this present moment,” says Kwan. “For me, it has been a time of maturing and of extreme reinvention, of trying even harder to embolden positive change. I feel a growing need to transgress normative constructs, paired with a desire to move through the world with love and care. Rebel Grace explores this, alongside performers who are womxn or gender non-binary, and mostly people of colour. I’m inspired to celebrate nuanced or bold resistance, to imagine whimsical alternatives, and to recognize artful rebellion as a revolutionary act of gratitude and grace.”
Time
May 12 (Thursday) 8:00 pm - June 14 (Tuesday) 9:30 pm
Location
Scotiabank Dance Centre
677 Davie St

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Bonnie and Brad are throwing a party to pay for their upcoming wedding. Their Maid of Honour, Dee, is still getting over being left at the altar seven years ago.
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Bonnie and Brad are throwing a party to pay for their upcoming wedding. Their Maid of Honour, Dee, is still getting over being left at the altar seven years ago. Mandy and Rob are getting married today, even though their big white tent blew away in last night’s storm. And Jay just found out his entire catering staff is in jail!
It’s all happening at the same time, in the same community hall kitchen, in the same small town. Stag and Doe offers a laugh-filled look at a distinctly rural Canadian prenuptial tradition … and shines a light on the nature of love, marriage, and weddings.
A great night out of live theatre at Metro. Known for its authentic theatre environment, you’ll be sharing the experience from the moment you show your tickets, go up to the lounge and visit friends, relax in spacious seats to take in great lighting, sound, stage and presentation right thru to the after continuing to share the live experience with others after the show.
Time
13 (Friday) 8:00 pm - 29 (Sunday) 10:00 pm
Location
Metro Theatre
1370 SW Marine Drive, V6P 5Z9

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The Great Refusal is a collection of four works in the format of traditional Christian altarpieces. They present scenes of social stability contrasted by imagery of violence and upheaval, examining
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The Great Refusal is a collection of four works in the format of traditional Christian altarpieces. They present scenes of social stability contrasted by imagery of violence and upheaval, examining how these conflicting forces impact both individuals and the societies they are part of. These paintings question the nature of social stability, expose its historical and contemporary consequences, and reveal how members of all societies are often unaware of their tacit engagement in such a system.
The series borrows its title from the famous socialist thinker Herbert Marcuse and his radical concept of a “protest against that which is.” While this body of work is not fundamentally a socialist take on history, Senetchko references this idea through a recognition of the underlying societal forces that, to be addressed, must first be acknowledged prior to any significant changes taking place within the society itself.
The paintings derive their imagery from five sources: the artist’s family photos, Alberta archival photographs of Canadian-Ukrainian immigration, Time Life magazines (circa 1950-1960), documentary photographs from the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia, and paintings from life. These reference points are reflective of Senetchko’s ongoing interest in his personal history as a descendant of Ukrainian immigrants, the geo-political reality experienced by Ukraine, and the romantic nature of nostalgia as a disruptive force adversely affecting memory.
Time
May 16 (Monday) 9:00 am - June 17 (Friday) 6:00 pm
Location
Pendulum Gallery
885 W Georgia St, V6C 2G2

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The Bill Reid Gallery presents the Canadian premiere of Beaded Nostalgia, an exhibition exploring the use of contemporary beadwork as a way of honouring the past, on display May 18
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The Bill Reid Gallery presents the Canadian premiere of Beaded Nostalgia, an exhibition exploring the use of contemporary beadwork as a way of honouring the past, on display May 18 to October 23, 2022. Featured artists Audie Murray, Serena Steel, Nico Williams, and Hazel Wilson reshape and reimagine beadwork, acknowledging their connection to home, cultures and expressing feelings of nostalgia—in particular for those who have been displaced and separated from traditional ways due to colonialism. Beaded Nostalgia will also celebrate the recent revival of beadwork through the internet and social media, giving Indigenous peoples accessibility to tutorials, to network with other beaders, and to showcase beaded work in new ways beyond adornment. As part of the exhibition, and in recognition of the flourishing of beaded earrings as symbols of identity, an installation of 50 pairs of earrings by 50 different artists will highlight the diversity of beading techniques and the contemporary creativity of the artists across North America.
Time
May 18 (Wednesday) 11:00 am - October 23 (Sunday) 5:00 pm
Location
Bill Reid Gallery
639 Hornby Street

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The Whistler Children's Festival is back for its 39th year! This year, with a new format and surprises around every corner, enjoy not one but TWO weekends (May 20-22 & 27-29)
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The Whistler Children’s Festival is back for its 39th year!
This year, with a new format and surprises around every corner, enjoy not one but TWO weekends (May 20-22 & 27-29) filled to the brim with adventures along the Cultural Connector. We are talkin’ arts and crafts, dance parties, yoga, face painting, circus acts, magic shows and internationally acclaimed children’s performers! No wonder we need two weekends.
The final two weekends in May, the Maury Young Arts Centre will host back-to-back performances and workshops with the likes of Will’s Jams, Kellie Haines and Native Thunder to name a few! Start your imagination engines, unlock your creativity, and most importantly, get ready to have FUN!
There are also many FREE activities to enjoy every day of the Fest – from art scavenger hunts to entertainment on the Village Stroll and balloon twisting outside of the Arts Centre. Get your walking (or dancing) shoes on and prepare for a jam-packed family adventure along Whistler’s own Cultural Connector!
Time
may 20 (Friday) - 29 (Sunday)
Location
Maury Young Art Centre
4335 Blackcomb Way

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Hamilton is the story of America then, told by America now. Featuring a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B, and Broadway, Hamilton has taken the story of American founding father
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Hamilton is the story of America then, told by America now. Featuring a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B, and Broadway, Hamilton has taken the story of American founding father Alexander Hamilton and created a revolutionary moment in theatre—a musical that has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education. With book, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, direction by Thomas Kail, choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, and musical supervision and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire, Hamilton is based on Ron Chernow’s acclaimed biography. It has won Tony, Grammy, and Olivier Awards, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and an unprecedented special citation from the Kennedy Center Honors. The Hamilton creative team previously collaborated on the 2008 Tony Award-winning Best Musical In the Heights.
Recommended for ages 10 and up. Please note there is some strong language.
Time
May 24 (Tuesday) 8:00 pm - June 19 (Sunday) 1:30 pm
Location
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
630 Hamilton St

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You’ll be captivated by this visual feast of a show! Spirit and Tradition layers projected imagery, soundscape and Coastal masked dance, transporting the audience to the rich and diverse ecosystem of British
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You’ll be captivated by this visual feast of a show! Spirit and Tradition layers projected imagery, soundscape and Coastal masked dance, transporting the audience to the rich and diverse ecosystem of British Columbia’s coastal mountains and Pacific Ocean. Spirit and Tradition focuses on Indigenous knowledge, sustainability, interconnectedness and the beauty of the Northwest Coast. Through dramatic dance, compelling narrative, intricately carved masks and elaborate regalia, the Dancers of Damelahamid transform time and space and bridge the ancient with a living tradition. Don’t miss this stunning expression of Indigenous spirituality, community and culture.
Time
May 31 (Tuesday) 10:30 am - June 3 (Friday) 1:20 pm
Location
Performance Works
1218 Cartwright Street Vancouver, BC