Nominations open on June 1 for recognition in Indigenous business, First Nations art, and applied art + design
Read MoreLatest giant-projection show is taking presale registrations now
Read MoreRichmond Museum’s 15th event features 35 sites representing the city’s cultural diversity and heritage
Read MoreAlexander Glyadyelov: Gathering Darkness at the Polygon features images taken largely in March and April of 2022, as Russia’s war rages
Read MoreCanada’s first disability-run opera company supports International Awareness Month for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and Fibromyalgia
Read MoreInteractive shadow installation draws from artists’ journeys to Athens and Istanbul, as well as visitors’ own cut-out creations
Read MoreOnline auction runs May 25 to June 22 for Indian Residential School, Leaving the Shallow Graves and Going Home
Read MoreNorth Van Arts’ outdoor celebration of nature across the North Shore includes visual art, live music, dance performances, and more
Read MoreThis edition features ARTS 2022 at Surrey Art Gallery, BC Farmers’ Market Trail, and Blasted Church Vineyards
Read MoreProgramming highlights include Turning Trash Into Treasure and Arts in the Garden
Read MoreFittingly fuelled by block text and imagery, documentary also digs into Bruce Mau’s unlikely beginnings for meaning
Read MoreSince the ‘90s, Yoon’s work has examined gender, sexuality, culture, ethnicity, citizenship, nationhood, and more
Read MoreMost of the artists in Xicanx: Dreamers + Changemakers /Soñadores + creadores del cambio at MOA are exhibiting in Canada for the first time
Read MoreLed by Chief Ray Natraoro (Ses Siyam) of the Squamish Nation, the carving can be experienced in Paddling Through the Nations Tour
Read MoreImmersive experience set to live music lets people move through Keith Langergraber’s installation at the VAG’s Offsite space
Read MoreIconic shots of New Orleans, Berlin, and Barcelona pair with the photo-conceptual and the irreverent
Read MoreFounder John Velten wants to create the largest collection of its kind in North America by helping other Indigenous artists access tools, tech, and precious metals
Read MoreThe Líl̓wat7úl (Lilwat) artist’s Sqātsza7 Tmicw — Father Land is 20-foot-tall carving of red and yellow cedar
Read MoreThe playful, youth-focused Kids Take Over combines with restless new Asian art and a tribute to photo collector and donor Andrew Gruft
Read MoreMumbai photographer works with curator Keith Wallace on Surrey Art Gallery exhibit that speaks to migration, identity, and architecture
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