New art exhibit at Betamax Gallery, opening April 12
In their ongoing mandate to support women in the arts, Betamax Gallery in East Vancouver is welcoming local artist Amanda Smart for a new exhibit, titled Recollect, April 12 – May 12.
In their ongoing mandate to support women in the arts, Betamax Gallery in East Vancouver is welcoming local artist Amanda Smart for a new exhibit, titled Recollect, April 12 – May 12.
Bard on the Beach celebrates its 30th season with a lineup that includes a salute to an all-time favourite Bard production, the stage adaptation of an Oscar-winning romantic comedy, a cross-cultural story set in India, and a powerful, rarely-staged political drama. Tickets for all Bard on the Beach plays and special events go on public sale April 3, 2019
For the third edition of its annual Festival presented by BMO, Vancouver Opera has curated nine days of voice, music, theatre and visual arts for the curious of all ages.
Upcoming: a Major Exhibition of Alberto Giacometti,a Vikky Alexander Retrospective andfrom the Gallery Collection—Rarely Seen Works by Robert Rauschenberg
James Gill for MyVanCity interviews Maestro Fresh Wes: “Champagne Campaign is an album commemorating my 30 years being known as Maestro Fresh Wes”
A young goatherder finds out that he is heir to the throne and is dazzled by the riches and finery of his new life, only to discover that everything comes at a price… The classic Oscar Wilde story, The Young King , is a coming of age story that grapples with the ethics of beauty, leadership and compassion.
Coastal Jazz & Blues Society announced today the Imperial Series, performances taking place at The Imperial (319 Main Street) during the 2019 TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival, which runs this summer from Friday, June 21 to Monday, July 1.
DanceHouse is thrilled to unveil its exhilarating 2019/20 season, showcasing the work of four new companies to DanceHouse audiences and two returning favourites, from October 2019 through May 2020.
With timely precision, Zee Zee Theatre presents the world premiere of Dead People’s Things by award-winning local writer Dave Deveau from April 17–May 5, 2019, at Studio 16.
The Vancouver Art Gallery presents a major exhibition of works by thirteen artists based in India whose photographic practices focus on constructing and reconstructing realities. Moving Still: Performative Photography in India is on view April 19 to September 2, 2019 and showcases more than one hundred works, dating from the 1800s to the present. This exhibition examines themes of gender, religion and sexual identity using photography, an important medium in India since the mid-nineteenth century.