
…hard can it be? Burning Mom is a stirring odyssey of self-discovery and tale of how art, everlasting roads, and human connection propel her along the way. “I think even…
…hard can it be? Burning Mom is a stirring odyssey of self-discovery and tale of how art, everlasting roads, and human connection propel her along the way. “I think even…
…Art + Design (ECUAD) North Building, located at Granville Island. For all information about the RFEOI process and submission requirements, please download and carefully review the Request for Expressions of…
…Birdhouse’s Pride Island activation comprises three events – Man Up, Ricecake, and Level Up, all led by local community organizers presenting curated musical lineups, dance performances and live art installations….
Live performances with local artists, music lessons, and art workshops – In the heart of Granville Island….
…and other locations throughout Vancouver during June. June 21: Garret T. Willie @ 8:30PM | Ocean Artworks, Granville Island June 23: Blue Moon Marquee @ 2:15PM | Vancouver Art Gallery…
…Chepximiya Siyam’ Janice George to create an art installation for Ron Basford Park comprising of 60 ‘Red Dresses’, hung throughout the trees in Ron Basford Park. We invite you to…
Canada Day celebrations this year include events and specials at the Kids Market, Lobsterman, Opus Art Supplies, Lee’s Donuts, and a cake cutting ceremony in the Public Market Courtyard. Other…
…be doing a residency at FLEET from March 31 – April 28, 2025, as part of the Emerging Indigenous Artists Residency series. For this artist talk, she will reflect on…
Vessels – Art of the Feminine is a textile project that explores the female form as a vessel, symbolizing both strength and societal expectations placed on women’s bodies. Through sculptural…
“Awaken the artist, explore creativity and fall in love with painting!” Meet and learn from artist and brush designer, Willow Wolfe in Vancouver! Enroll in hands-on art workshops at Opus…
CMHC-Granville Island would like to acknowledge that we are located on the traditional territory of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) First Nations.