Performance at noon features exciting young artists from Arts Umbrella’s renowned training program
Read MoreThe Cinematheque’s annual screen trip to Europe spans silly, Estonia-set The Invisible Fight, Finland’s unsettling 1980s teen drama Light Light Light, and more
Read MoreThe artist is leaving PuSh International Performing Arts Festival after the 2025 event; Margo Kane also departs PuSh
Read MoreTwelve-song record layers compelling lyricism with heartfelt harmonies and poignant dissonances
Read MoreThe pilot project means five artists who are unable to open their studios to the public get to participate in the annual arts extravaganza
Read MoreArtist performs tracks from new album alongside Jane Bunnett, Dan Fortin, and Rebekah Wolkstein, with First Nations dancer Sarah Prosper and the NiteCap choir
Read MoreLinda Suffidy, Tristesse Seeliger, Helen Alex Murray, and Aurora Caher work across mediums to produce works with distinctive style
Read MoreFamed Tchaikovsky ballet with added Canadian elements lands in Vancouver from December 13 to 15 and—for the first time—Surrey on November 23 and 24
Read MoreExhibition at the organization’s new digs features immersive and interactive artworks by local and international artists
Read MoreThe musical organization remounts Seasons of the Sea, which features words by Indigenous artist and storyteller Georgeson in a mixed program
Read MoreDominican Republic-born, New York-based artist’s beautiful paintings make monumental space for the stories of the African diaspora in the Caribbean and America
Read MoreMonster Theatre production by Pippa Mackie and Ryan Gladstone explores the tragedy of Shakespeare’s most famous female characters
Read MoreThree Vancouver artists working in different media talk about finding inspiration in the culinary world
Read MorePublication co-curated by Dana Claxton and Curtis Collins is accompanied by an exhibition at the Audain Art Museum in Whistler
Read MoreThe documentary took home the Arbutus Award for best B.C. film at the 2024 Vancouver International Film Festival
Read MoreLocal arts critic and friend of the late artist, Susan Mertens, assembled the memoir from the painter’s journals, letters, talks, writings, and poetry
Read MoreArtistic director Kari Turunen programs a concert that honours his home country’s choral traditions, from simple folk to edgy modernism
Read MoreRunning December 4 to 8, fest to feature Ben Affleck-helmed Unstoppable, Queer with Daniel Craig and Jason Schwartzman, and September 5 with Peter Sarsgaard
Read MoreWorld-renowned group marks its 27th show with the organization, featuring works by Haydn, Britten, and Beethoven
Read MoreStrength and vulnerability meet in new work inspired by the choreographer-dancers’ mothers and grandmothers
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