Despite the common misconception that there are no Black people in Metro Vancouver, the community’s population grew by 38 per ...
Alison Sweeney posted from Vancouver, sparking speculation about a new project. She shared three scenic photos from there. Vancouver has been a filming location for several of her past projects. Fans ...
The Vancouver Art Gallery’s largest Emily Carr exhibition in more than 20 years revisits the artist’s complex relationship with nature. We spoke with curator Richard Hill about what feels newly ...
Born in Victoria in 1871, Carr spent most of her life in B.C. Other than trips to Europe and the United States, as well as excursions back east to visit her peers in the Group of Seven, she spent the ...
Critics assert that neoliberalism leads to “secular stagnation,” an economy in which growth is low, investment and ...
Choosing your Canadian university is about way more than its ranking or its reputation according to your parents. Where you ...
The Polygon Gallery has announced the five finalists for the 2026 Philip B. Lind Emerging Artist Prize, spotlighting a group of artists pushing the boundaries of film, photography, and video across ...
On Feb. 6, the Vancouver Arts Hub was filled with color, music and the sheer joyful energy of about 200 people who had converged to see the new Asian Arts and Culture Exhibit.
When Richard White opened The Gallery in 1966, it sparked a revival that turned Pioneer Square into Seattle’s epicenter for ...
A new exhibit at Vancouver’s Bill Reid Gallery highlights the relationships between the Interior and Coast Salish peoples, ...
Every River Has a Mouth is an exhibition opening at the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art showcasing the varied creative community of Coast and Interior Salish artists.
Veteran East Coast songwriter reflects on touring, mountain towns and the joy of live performance ahead of his Brackendale ...