Funds raised from flash tattoos go directly to the Artist Survival & Healing Fund, which specifically benefits land-back and cultural-care workers
Read MoreFunds raised from flash tattoos go directly to the Artist Survival & Healing Fund, which specifically benefits land-back and cultural-care workers
Read MoreAt The Cultch’s Warrior Festival, comedic writers Katey Hoffman and Cheyenne Rouleau explore a messy new life phase
Read MoreToronto-based turntable artist and composer performs his piece Within Touch with close-up projections of his storytelling process
Read MoreRelocation is temporary while the District of West Vancouver moves forward on plans for a larger purpose-built arts and culture facility
Read MoreIn partnership with Blackout Art Society and Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre, Zahida Rahemtulla’s play follows the housing crisis in East Vancouver
Read MoreFormer National Ballet of Canada artistic director reflects on his 2008 duet as Plastic Orchid Factory gears up to present its revival
Read MoreMoving from architectural marvel to frozen cabin, the film mixes bitter humour with a poetic fugue fuelled by familial trauma
Read MoreThe young ensemble revisits and reinvigorates repertoire with an energy that breaks through classical solemnity
Read MoreOn May 10 and 11, more than 100 artists will showcase everything from stained glass to photography across 31 different locations
Read MoreVancouver director Ben Immanuel drew from his acting students’ real experiences to craft a funny and poignant collaborative film that was years in the making
Read MoreChris Adams directs the beloved musical drama about lovers caught in the middle of two warring street gangs in modern-day New York City
Read MoreA celebratory soirée at the Book Warehouse on May 22 honours authors across eight categories
Read MoreWith its openhearted journey through grief, Susinn McFarlen’s charming solo performance fills the Arts Club’s Granville Island Stage
Read MoreProgram includes a new creation from a sought-after choreographic duo, a remount of an acclaimed work, and a world premiere from Medhi Walerski
Read MoreScience meets history in Vancouver violinist’s 50-minute piece of music for violin and found-sound
Read MorePlaywright Kate Hamill’s adaptation leans into comedy while staying true to Jane Austen’s classic 1813 novel
Read MoreMuch Ado About Nothing and The Two Gentlemen of Verona are on the BMO Mainstage at the Shakespeare festival, on from June 10 to September 20
Read MoreWith the skilled direction of Catherine Morrison and a small army of strong actors, Joseph Kesselring’s witty retro comedy comes alive onstage
Read MoreIn play written and directed by Valerie Methot, youth emphasize the urgent need to save the planet following a raging storm
Read MoreComposer Chihchun Chi-sun Lee portrays Taiwanese dragons through sound
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