At the New Westminster complex that houses Massey Theatre, an outdoor area is getting new life for Indigenous culture and ceremonies
Read MoreGuest curator Amber-Dawn Bear Robe spotlights designers who are taking painstaking traditional techniques into the future of fashion
Read MoreBright Futures features works by emerging and established Indigenous artists alongside pieces by the iconic Haida goldsmith, carver, and sculptor
Read MoreLáwa7 looks at the links between colonialism and environmental devastation
Read MoreHaida artist Reg Davidson has received Fulmer’s Award of Distinction for Lifetime Achievementworks
Read MoreThe mixed-media exhibition highlights work by late ethnomusicologist Ida Halpern and Kwakwaka'wakw Chiefs Billy Assu and Mungo Martin to document hundreds of sacred, traditional songs
Read MoreFrom theatre to dance to visual arts and beyond, events (some extending into October) magnify the meaning of Orange Shirt Day
Read MoreThe Líl̓wat7úl (Lilwat) artist’s Sqātsza7 Tmicw — Father Land is 20-foot-tall carving of red and yellow cedar
Read MoreThe summertime Alta + Audain Fine Dining Art Experience feeds all the senses
Read MoreThe interdisciplinary exhibition now showing at Sk̲wx̲wú7mesh and L̓il̓wat7úl Cultural Centre merges art, sport, and culture
Read MoreTalaysay Tours’ new guided cultural experience shares stories of the totem poles and sculptures at B.C.’s most visited tourist attraction on unceded Coast Salish territory
Read MoreNew works added to the Haida artist’s legacy exhibition,
Read MoreHis first lens-based public artwork will be unveiled as part of Capture Photography Festival at BC Hydro’s Dal Grauer Substation
Read MoreThe Emily Carr University grad took thousands of steps in snowshoes for the outdoor art installation
Read MoreThe Haida and Nisga’a artist fuses the traditions of the past with the present’s politics and contemporary art
Read MoreFacility sees wide-ranging show of recent work to be a first step to opening doors
Read MoreThe singer of Kwagiulth and Stó:lō First Nations, English, Irish, and Scottish heritage is an advocate for BIPOC artists
Read MoreThe Skwachàys Lodge Gallery exhibit, part of Eastside Culture Crawl, features work by local Indigenous artists
Read MoreThe prolific Salish artist’s solo exhibition marks a first for the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre.
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