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@vanartgallery’s Written in Clay explores meaning of collecting, with new show and book about John David Lawrence.⁠
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 Long-time Vancouverite shares some of his staggeringly massive collection of B.C. ceramics, on display and in the pages of Th
Artist studios and sacred spaces among the stops at this year’s Doors Open Richmond.⁠
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The 18th annual edition of the wide-ranging event builds thriving community by emphasizing historical and cultural diversity.⁠
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Vancouver-Singapore collaboration Sloth Canon captures drive to build more, faster. 

Company 605 and T.H.E Dance Company push cross-Pacific team of dancers to embody a society rushing toward the next thing, at the Scotiabank Dance Centre. 

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The Dust Palace’s cabaret send-up stars a visionary fashion designer who sews costumes live onstage at The Cultch. 

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Luciana Freire D’Anunciação’s multiscreen video installation Becoming explores the cyclical nature of life.⁠
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Canadian-Brazilian interdisciplinary artist brings together film and dance in a work that can be enjoyed from dif
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Canada's longest-running contemporary dance festival, Dancing on the Edge returns June 12 to 21. With three world premieres and two Canadian premieres, this 10-day event features an impressive line-up of established and emerging da
 

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