Our roundup of seasonal fairs from downtown Vancouver to Deer Lake and Whistler, with unique gifts made by local artisans
Read MoreAttendees get a sneak peek at photos included in the upcoming fall exhibition Tales from the Crypt, along with an accompanying curator talk and collage party
Read MoreMultimedia performance produced by Liquidation World under creative direction of Katayoon Yousefbigloo features a Resort clothing collection designed by artists
Read More“Burning Down the House”, “Psycho Killer”, and more hits get iconic performances in recently remastered film at The Polygon Gallery
Read MorePhotography, glass blowing, leather work, wearable art, food and wine, and more: Vancouver makers have been as busy as elves
Read MoreHe captures the wild ride of 2020 through 325 meticulous paintings, in the new exhibition From Slander’s Brand
Read MoreNigerian-born Toronto-based artist looks at the impacts of the colonial practice through visual montages
Read MoreAs We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic to be discussed at the closing celebration
Read MoreThe new exhibition, subtitled Photography from the Black Atlantic, is drawn from Black Toronto-based art collector and dentist Kenneth Montague’s vast Wedge Collection
Read MoreFilm screenings, concerts, a photo exhibition, a dance performance, and more explore Blackness throughout February
Read MoreFrom contact printing to digital manipulation, the show at The Polygon Gallery reflects the diversity of the photographic medium
Read MoreThis edition brings together the 2022 France/Canada Curatorial Residency Program, Gastown’s Jules Bistro, and Château Pesquie Ventoux Terrasses Rouge
Read MoreCarts of Darkness’s adrenaline ride down the hills of North Van kicks off outdoor screenings
Read MoreBooks, albums, and pre-photographic cloud studies also make up the ambitious new exhibition at the Polygon Gallery
Read MoreFive short films by contemporary artists call for justice through Black joy and imagination
Read MoreThe video works are the culmination of a collaboration between the gallery and Cap U’s First Nations Student Services, Indigenous Digital Filmmaking Program
Read MoreMembers of Dayglo Abortions and Death Sentence as well as other key figures of the 1980s punk scene featured in new exhibition at the Polygon
Read MoreThe multimedia artist wins for a short film and libretto called Every Method of Being in the World Looks Wrong But Feels Spectacular
Read MoreThe collective of diverse, queer Asian artists appears as part of the Interior Infinite exhibition
Read MoreFrom Nick Cave to Dana Claxton, artists explore the idea of the masquerade as a way to challenge societal norms
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