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TEASER PHOTO - A view of Métis Nation British Columbia's new Amelia Douglas Institute gallery in Surrey, at Gateway Station, on April 3, 2024. (Photo: Tom Zillich)

PHOTOS: B.C.’s new ADI gallery showcases Métis culture, language

In Surrey, tobacco bags and gauntlet mittens are exhibited in space, named after Amelia Douglas

 

Deb Greenfield (right) of Yarrow and Holly McKeen of Chilliwack help set up ‘Clay 2024 - Passionate About Clay’ at the Chilliwack Cultural Centre on Tuesday, March 19, 2024. (Jenna Hauck/ Chilliwack Progress)

Lower Mainland potters share their passion with clay in Chilliwack show

Fraser Valley Potters Guild Association’s art exhibition is at Chilliwack Cultural Centre

 

Dr. Fred and Ann Wurlitzer are donating their multi-million dollar art collection to the Cowichan Public Art Gallery. (Submitted photo)

$3M Group of 7 collection highlights one of B.C.’s biggest-ever art donations

32 paintings by Canadian Group of Seven part of a package pledged to public gallery in Cowichan

 

Ignus, the 10.5-foot steel and aluminum sunflower art installation created by Terrace artist Jordie Laidlaw and his team. Inspired by his experiences as an ICU nurse during the COVID-19 pandemic, the piece is set to embark on a 2,500-kilometre journey to Burning Man, symbolizing resilience, connection, and creativity.
(Vilk Studios photo)

Terrace man to bring ValhallaFest art installation to Burning Man

ValhallaFest organizer and ICU nurse seeking community support through a GoFundMe campaign

Ignus, the 10.5-foot steel and aluminum sunflower art installation created by Terrace artist Jordie Laidlaw and his team. Inspired by his experiences as an ICU nurse during the COVID-19 pandemic, the piece is set to embark on a 2,500-kilometre journey to Burning Man, symbolizing resilience, connection, and creativity.
(Vilk Studios photo)
A view of “Frida Kahlo: The Immersive Biography," coming to the PNE Agrodome. (Photos courtesy of Frida Kahlo Corporation)
A view of “Frida Kahlo: The Immersive Biography," coming to the PNE Agrodome. (Photos courtesy of Frida Kahlo Corporation)
A view of the “Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Expericne” exhibit, which opens Friday (Nov. 4) at Vancouver Convention Centre East. (Submitted photo)

‘Beyond King Tut’ opens in Vancouver exactly 100 years after the boy king’s tomb discovery

The latest ‘immersive’ exhibition showcases life in ancient Egypt

A view of the “Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Expericne” exhibit, which opens Friday (Nov. 4) at Vancouver Convention Centre East. (Submitted photo)
Promo photo shows “Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience,” coming to Vancouver Convention Centre East starting in October. (Submitted photo)

Canadian debut of ‘Beyond King Tut’ coming to Vancouver in another ‘immersive experience’

Exhibition timed with 100th anniversary of tomb discovery in Egypt

Promo photo shows “Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience,” coming to Vancouver Convention Centre East starting in October. (Submitted photo)