While it may be impossible to wander through the innermost thoughts of an artist, for two nights only at the 19th Annual New West Culture Crawl, audiences are invited to
The beauty of having so much fantastic public art at or near transit hubs is that it not only makes for free and easy to access art, but also represents
New Westminster’s Fiona Tang gets down in the dirt and mess of charcoal to capture the ethereal energy and chaos of nature. Her often larger-than-life drawings remind us that we
By Tara Lee If you’re going for a walk around picturesque Queen’s Park in New Westminster, you might come across Centennial Lodge, nestled among the trees and lush greenery. In
New Media Gallery continues to show why they’re one of the top attractions for anyone searching for challenging, contemporary art in the Lower Mainland. Their latest exhibition, Eye Witness, takes
In Hey Viola! the iconic life of Viola Desmond is told in a cabaret-style performance that features Krystle Dos Santos in the titular role. The civil rights icon, whose face
By Tara Lee When you find yourself at the entrance of a converted heritage house, you might think you’ve come to the wrong place. However, a visit to the Van
By Jaclyn Hayward On weekdays we tend to stick close to home and go about our days within our neighbourhoods. Venturing out only to work, eat, or walk our dogs.
Falling down the stairs, pants-dropping, and oh, the double-takes. It’s like someone took all the classic tropes of comedies gone by and made a megamix of them.Now, I’m a man
*Cover image by Rodrigo Sarrat-Cave Written by Matt Law A piece of art can say a lot about its creator. An artist’s studio can say even more. Therin lies the
By Kristi Alexandra We are all connected, and yet completely separate. At least, that’s what the three works that are part of Assembly–a new exhibition at the Anvil Centre’s New
While MirNs at The New Media Gallery in New Westminster is currently booked solid til it wraps up on Aug 1, you owe it to yourself to get on the