PuSh Festival continues to connect with creators and audiences with innovative projects. Push Walks is a unique invitation to take a safe walk with artists through the urban spaces that have given them inspiration. The artists have recorded audio for walks of 1-2 km, with a start and destination point. Whenever you choose, don a…
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Spring Into Art with Vancouver Art Gallery Spring Break
With the start of Spring Break, Family-friendly activities abound to keep the kids entertained. This week Vancouver Art Gallery’s Spring Into Art, virtual spring break programming encourages imaginations to run wild until Marc 19th. Each day of the week, the program features a new online artmaking sessions, each one focuses on ways to express…
Celebrate Women Lead Businesses on International Women’s Day
It is International Women’s Day, a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. It’s a day, for all of us, to continue to work towards equality and ensuring a safe and positive environment for all women, whether at home, at your workplace, online or in public spaces. Today, I’ll highlight…
Picks of the Week – February 24, 2021
We’re already wrapping up February, as we head closer to Spring, let’s see what’s coming up in this week’s picks Books: The annual JCC Jewish Book Festival is coming to the comfort of your home from February 20 – 25th featuring virtual events and conversations with an exciting roster of writers from across Canada, the US, Israel, Great…
Polygon Gallery’s Feast for the Eyes, Captures the History of Food Photography
The Polygon Gallery is welcoming the Canadian premiere of a colourful touring exhibition, Feast for the Eyes: The Story of Food in Photography. With many of us are guilty of “camera eats first” when presented with a plate, Feast for the Eyes tells the history of photography through the enticing lens of food. Curated by…
A Future for Memory opens at MOA
Today is one month from the 10th anniversary of Japan’s 3.11 triple disaster. A magnitude 9.0 megathrust earthquake hit the eastern region of Japan on the afternoon of March 11, 2011 with a resulting tsunami and nuclear following in the aftermath. Opening today, February 11, The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at UBC host the powerful group…
Welcome Chinese New Year of the Ox with Social Distance
This Friday February 12th, the Chinese New Year festival gets underway as we welcome the Year of the Ox. Celebrating the start of the new year in the traditional Chinese – Lunar Calendars. Beginning with the new moon, the Spring Festival starts with New Year’s Eve and concludes with the Lantern Festival on the 15th…