The much anticipated, Imagine Van Gogh the Immersive Exhibition is now open in Vancouver, and it is a must-see spectacle! After a year of pandemic restrictions causing most of our entertainment to continue to be shuttered, Imagine Van Gogh is a welcome activity for everyone. The exhibition has been so well received that it…
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Explore with Artists on PuSh Walks
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…
Picks of the Week – March 17, 2021
Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! May the luck of the Irish be upon you and us all for this 17th of March and throughout the week with these entertaining picks Masterpiece: Friday, the much buzzed about Imagine Van Gogh: The Immersive Exhibition opens at Vancouver Convention Centre, running until June 11th, the initial run of ticket…
Visit RBCM@Home for Spring Break
With pandemic travel restrictions still in place, the Royal BC Museum (RBCM) in Victoria might not be able to be an in-person destination for everyone this spring break. However, the museum still has plenty of activities over the next couple weeks to learn and entertain even if you can’t reserve a ticket to visit in…
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…
Imagine Van Gogh, Adding Hours and Releasing New Tickets
Good news, if you missed out on tickets for Imagine Van Gogh, when it was first announced. The immersive digital art exhibition opening March 19, 2021 at the Vancouver Convention Centre is expanding its hours and opening up more tickets. With access limited due to pandemic restrictions, the exhibition sold out its initial allocation of…
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…
