Twenty Indigenous artists share work in the multidisciplinary exhibition, which celebrates canoe culture and resilience
Read MoreVancouver Art Gallery, MOA, Chan Centre, and more hold special events to honour survivors and lost children of residential schools
Read MorePsychotherapist-researcher Sue Arai hosts latest installment of discussion series
Read MoreThe art-filled event coincides with Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations
Read MoreAlso known as Lucy Bell, Sdahl K’awaas resigned from her position at Royal British Columbia Museum in 2020
Read MoreThe Victoria-based African Arts & Cultural Centre founded by Pulchérie Nketsap Mboussi is a hub for people of African descent throughout B.C.
Read MoreThe online panel discussion marks the opening of the new Zainub Verjee Institute
Read MoreStorytelling, song, dance, masks, prayer, procession, and puppetry mesh in Siiye'yu (friends, relatives), presented by National Arts Centre English Theatre
Read MoreArtists, shop owners, and community members bring fresh insights to the past, present, and history of the ‘hood
Read MoreThe forum takes place at the Rio Theatre, building on momentum from Bell’s installation of 215 pairs of children’s shoes as a memorial at Vancouver Art Gallery
Read MoreEarly Music Vancouver’s new artist in residence hosts a June 14 panel on Indigeneity and the arts
Read MoreVirtual concerts, immersive sound worlds, Punjabi Market walking tours, and more amid five weeks of online and limited live events
Read MoreITAC is urging the Government of Canada to support Indigenous-led solutions, increase funding in response to devastating effects of COVID-19
Read MoreThe musician gathers a range of thinkers and artists to ask the questions that have haunted him this year
Read MoreGaming grants and gender studies are also on the roster in March and April
Read MoreResearch by UBC’s Amy Parent encompasses VR, traditional carving, and the repatriation of a stolen house pole
Read MoreThe singer of Kwagiulth and Stó:lō First Nations, English, Irish, and Scottish heritage is an advocate for BIPOC artists
Read MoreA new selection of traditional pastillas and baked goods makes for authentic dining
Read MoreThe free YouTube talk to address anti-Blackness is open to everyone
Read MoreOn Youtube, Vancouver “creative types” spread the message of mask-wearing—and laughing
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