Ralph Escamillan, Gino Gonzales, and Carlo Reporen Eliserio celebrate the textile woven from pineapple leaves
Read MoreSummer classes at the new facility on Granville Island run from July 5 to August 6, with more in South Surrey from July 5 to August 20.
Read MoreThe virtual discussions cover the craft continuum, from the ancestral to the contemporary
Read MoreThe multimedia artist shares insight into works at the MOV exhibition about Chinese immigration and B.C.
Read MoreProceeds from Breaking Bread’s Behind the Plexi fundraiser will go to scholarships for hospitality workers
Read MoreThe meticulously created blooms are sprouting at Gallery George, Seymour Art Gallery, and beyond
Read MoreNew works added to the Haida artist’s legacy exhibition,
Read MoreLocal and international makers, curators, designers, filmmakers, and more are taking part in the month-long festival that celebrates fine craftsmanship
Read MoreArtists Evann Siebens and Keith Doyle reflect on a mammoth project with 50 artists during a pandemic
Read MoreThe virtual event explores how the environment influences the artists’ work
Read MoreGallery George, around the corner from the 1000 Parker Street hub, has helped the event weather the pandemic
Read MoreCourses inspire wellness and creativity, offer opportunities to stay connected
Read MoreThe Mexican-Canadian restaurateur kicks off the gallery’s new cooking series, will soon open a tortilleria, cantina, and shop on Granville Island
Read MoreThe living installation, Meydan, features everything from blown glass to fermentation
Read MoreThe landmark exhibition brings together top-flight work from five U.K. galleries
Read MoreThe Unexpected Collection by Michelle Leone Huisman, part of Crafted Vancouver, captures a unique outcome of the COVID-19 era
Read MoreThe theme for this year’s discussion is “ReCognize”, especially as it relates to bias
Read MoreThe gallery is teaming up with local eateries, plus doing takeaway meals for charity, alongside its Feast for the Eyes exhibition
Read MoreFollowing the installation of Chen Wenling’s The Proud Youth in Yaletown, The Meeting by Wang Shugang finds a permanent home in White Rock;
Read MoreRydel Cerezo alludes to private school in the Philippines, while Kriss Munsya remembers Hogan’s Alley
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