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
By Miret Rodriguez As the curator of the Metro Vancouver art program, Curated Tastes, I often take people to museums, galleries, and artist studios to explore public and private art in
By Jaclyn Hayward Buses can sometimes be like vessels for inspiration as they take us around town. We often sit in transit writing, sketching, or listening to personal songs as
By Harriet Goodwin Fort Langley is one of those places that makes for the perfect Sunday afternoon stroll – think great food, well-looked-after heritage and a wholesome weekend buzz. An
As school and work are winding down for the year, the holiday season is just getting started. While everyone looks forward to going on break, the holidays also mean added
By Harriet Goodwin In September of this year, one of the longest-standing museums in B.C., the Langley Centennial Museum, closed its doors after serving an estimated 1.3 million visitors. But
By Miret Rodriguez With the Vancouver rain upon us, the time has come to hop on our favourite bus and hit our seasonal art markets to bring some added brightness
As the year continues the transition to darker days, we’re always on the lookout for events that will shed a little light on the calendar. Here are just a few
The curtains may be drawing to a close on summer, but thankfully there are still plenty of bright spots dotted across the autumn calendar. As the air turns crisp and
Elaine Brewer-White works in ceramics, a medium with an ancient history of capturing culture and the human story. Yet in her studio in Fort Langley, she is able to transcend
By Tara LeeOne night, artist Katherine Pickering was walking around with a flashlight. She noticed how the flashlight provided an oval spotlight where she directed it, allowing for a limited
By Jaclyn Hayward Venture down the charming Mavis Avenue in historic Fort Langley, and visit Kube Gallery for an afternoon of marvelling at the work of both local and international