Marking its 25th anniversary, the inclusive two-day festival sets up in fields and by riverbanks, along with more conventional spaces
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Marking its 25th anniversary, the inclusive two-day festival sets up in fields and by riverbanks, along with more conventional spaces
Read MoreGraduating artists Wol-Un, Eden Eisses, Asad Aftab, and Claudia Goulet-Blais share insights on the works they’ll have on display
Read MoreIn partnership with Burnaby School District 41, exhibitions showcase artworks by elementary and high-school students
Read MoreNew video work traverses an interior landscape shaped by the perspectives of artists Min Kim and Mia Wennerstrand
Read MoreNorth Van Arts exhibition features contemporary works by Daryl Lynne Wood, Lilian Broca, and Maria Abagis
Read MoreIn largest edition to date, exhibition features more than 420 works from across five degree programs
Read MoreWorks by internationally acclaimed mosaic artists Daryl Wood, Lilian Broca, and Maria Abagis to be displayed at CityScape Community ArtSpace
Read MoreSeries explores Rotimi Fani-Kayode’s practice through films, workshops, and lectures with queer Black and African artists and cultural producers
Read MoreB.C.’s Charles Campbell and Tania Willard are also nominated for the Pacific Region in competition for country’s richest visual-art award
Read MoreZ·inc Artist Collective brings deep curiosity and personal experience to meditations on networks that sustain and adapt
Read MoreFunds raised from flash tattoos go directly to the Artist Survival & Healing Fund, which specifically benefits land-back and cultural-care workers
Read MoreRelocation is temporary while the District of West Vancouver moves forward on plans for a larger purpose-built arts and culture facility
Read MoreOn May 10 and 11, more than 100 artists will showcase everything from stained glass to photography across 31 different locations
Read MoreWorking with local doctors and BC Parks Foundation, facility opens Emily Carr: Navigating an Impenetrable Landscape exhibition to those needing to improve their health and well-being
Read MoreAt the Vancouver Art Gallery, Jean Paul Riopelle retrospective covers five decades of his work, from 1942 to 1992
Read MoreOpening night of the multi-artist exhibition features karaoke, storytelling, and music
Read MoreNew Capture Photography Festival exhibition at the Gordon Smith Gallery of Canadian Art moves the form through beadwork, weaving, handstitching, and more
Read MorePaintings and handcrafted installations by four Surrey artists revolve around the intersection of nature and humanity
Read MoreThe filmmaker responds to colonial and industrial pressures with handcrafted practices that call out to her Inuit heritage
Read MoreLongtime Vancouver arts professional will oversee Eastside Culture Crawl, with Esther Rausenberg moving into new role as artistic director
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