A kickoff party, film screening, architecture lecture, and concert are all part of the annual celebration of West Coast Modernism
Read MoreThe largest retrospective of the iconic Canadian artist’s works to date features 133 paintings
Read MoreSelections from the gallery’s permanent collection and loaned artworks explore the concept of the future through dystopian and utopian ideals
Read MoreAt Ocean Artworks, artist Kimira Reddy unveils her ceiling-suspended work Drift and curator Nhylar hosts Jugalbandhi: Village Dreamscapes
Read MoreJewellery, film, dance regalia, and more as local artists explore their multifaceted heritage
Read MoreThe new feature exhibition shares the story of how the Chiefs of 11 communities joined forces in 1911
Read MoreNew exhibition sheds fresh light on different rooms in the 1911 Edwardian building
Read MoreWelcome Gate is made of fibreglass, stainless steel, copper guilding, and LED lighting
Read MoreInstallation explores the powerful confluence of art and domestic space, referencing the once-residential gallery’s previous furniture, decorations, and styles
Read MoreYears in the making, project led by Nick Milkovich Architects Inc. includes full rebuild of the glass-panelled Great Hall, plus the new permanent Pacific Northwest Galleries
Read MoreShow spans projection, experimental animation techniques, and interactive installation
Read MoreCreated by elika mojtabaei and Aryo Khakpour, short imagines a strange trip across town
Read MoreNew documentary profiles Marilyn Farquhar’s struggle to memorialize her brother, B.C. homeless activist Barry Shantz
Read MoreShown for the first time together and in water, three steel sculptures on West Georgia play with reflection and
Read MoreApplications accepted until June 30 for British Columbians who display excellence and inspire achievement in applied art and design
Read MoreFrom taste-testing Ukrainian pierogies to learning watercolour-painting techniques, this year’s offerings have plenty of free activities in store
Read MoreExhibition captures a raucous “multitude of voices” and work by names like Raymond Pettibon and K8 Hardy at Vancouver Art Gallery
Read MoreVaried Editions showcases the diversity and queerness of the printmaking community
Read MoreThe Vancouver artist, who was banned after protesters disrupted the festival, is now using her art to raise funds for Palestinian and Israeli women peace activists
Read MoreUntil June 30, apply for B.C. artists who display excellence in traditional and contemporary First Nations art
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