Steering-committee member Rainbow Robert says the coalition is working toward funding increases for the sector, plus the implementation of a strategic action plan
Read MoreNew developments for the year ahead span a Vancouver Art Gallery redesign and the opening of SFU’s Burnaby Mountain art museum
Read More“I know how important provincial support for the arts and culture world is,” the politician tells Stir
Read MoreThe creator of murals, coins, stamps, and much more gave a human face to HIV, tirelessly raised money for charity, and brought vivid imagery to the city
Read MoreThe UBC Masters alumnus and Philippines stage leader helmed the Arts Club’s Million Dollar Quartet, Beneath Springhill, and Dolly Parton’s Smoky Mountain Christmas Carol
Read MoreAmid surging construction costs, CEO and executive director Anthony Kiendl has announced the VAG is now exploring new options
Read MoreDirector, playwright, choreographer, actor, and teacher worked on stages from Green Thumb to the Arts Club and beyond
Read MoreThey’ll be competing in juried Borsos Competition for Best Canadian Feature at event December 4 to 8
Read MoreAdvocates say a unified strategy is needed for the arts, culture, and heritage sector
Read MoreThe Erickson family and the Arthur Erickson Foundation announce AE100, 12 months of films, exhibits, lectures, and more, launching July 7
Read MoreThree of the city’s most respected directors to helm The Very Book Indeed, The Arsonists, and The Last of the Pelican Daughters
Read MoreThe local artist was the first woman to play the koni, a traditional Vietnamese instrument typically reserved for men
Read MoreLisa Mariko Gelley and Josh Martin receive $10,000 biennial prize, while Dancers of Damelahamid artistic director wins $5,000 annual award
Read MoreFour mainstage theatre shows hit 2024-25 roster, along with celebrations for Richmond Pride Week, Mid-Autumn Festival, and Lunar New Year
Read MoreIn a move opposition councillors called “embarrassing”, Vancouver City Council majority voted to put off exploring future upgrades to the aging facility by two years
Read MoreRight now, wheelchair users face stairs and other barriers to attending and working on shows at the historic theatre
Read MoreMentors include Raven Chacon, who recently became the first Native American to win the Pulitzer Prize in Music, and Western Front curator-at-large Aki Onda
Read MoreWelcome Gate is made of fibreglass, stainless steel, copper guilding, and LED lighting
Read MoreFestival changes to an approximately weeklong event, as organizers cut back by two-thirds in the wake of public grant losses
Read MoreFour mainstage shows and one indie production featuring Vancouver’s up-and-coming talent fill the calendar
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