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Art Safari: BC through a newcomer's lens ~ Uncovering ‘lesser-known’ art gems in the province’

Natasha D'Souza Darpan, 27 Mar, 2024
  • Art Safari: BC through a newcomer's lens ~ Uncovering ‘lesser-known’ art gems in the province’

Grab your sketchbooks, gather your art fantasies and put on your most comfortable walking shoes because we're about to embark on an art-filled adventure through the vibrant urban landscapes of British Columbia. As we unravel the artistic tapestry that makes BC an absolute ‘wonderland’ for those with an eye for art, be sure that your art appetite is finally going to feel full.

Vancouver’s Street Art Spectacle

Here the city's walls come alive with a symphony of colors and creativity. Playful, colour-splashed murals and graffiti welcome you as you enter neighbourhoods like Gastown and Mount Pleasant, where every alley tells a unique story. From bold strokes to intricate, the street art scene is a feast for newcomers hungry to dive headfirst into the city's artistic heartbeat. Also, visit the Vancouver Art Gallery that displays a magnificent collection of over 12,000 artworks celebrating voices and perspectives on well-conserved canvases.  Also, the Inuit gallery of Vancouver is a must-visit to learn about their resilient and spell-binding art and culture.

Victoria’s Alleyway Glimmers

The capital city, Victoria, will leave you mesmerized with it’s many surprises. Donning art in some of the least expected places, the alleyways offer you a unique visual experience with it’s sculptures and interactive installations. Combining historical elegance with contemporary flair, this prelude to Victoria’s artistic spirit is enough to bless your social media feed!

Hope’s Wood Whim

Touted as Canada’s chainsaw carving capital, the town of Hope, is a “wood farm” housing some of the most exquisite wooden sculptures hand-carved by local artists. Loaded with over 40 of them in different shapes and sizes, it reflects craftsmanship, precision and labour. One of the most loved pieces, the Rambo, is a tribute to the iconic Sylvester Stallone starrer Rambo which was originally shot here.  

Nanaimo’s Costal Canvas

Dart to Nanaimo and explore a coastal canvas where public art meets the Pacific Ocean. Sculptures and murals inspired by maritime history and indigenous glory metamorphose Nanaimo's waterfront into an art haven. Poised as an art anchor for the resident community, the quaint Art10 gallery showcases masterpieces by local artists giving a peek into the creative abundance the ‘harbour city’ has to offer. Newcomers can absorb the soothing blend of art and sea, creating a truly unique urban experience.

Whistler’s backdrop-backed Artscapes

Ascend to Whistler, where art finds a home among snow-capped peaks and alpine splendour. Experience street art that merges effortlessly into the surrounding terrain, transforming the ski village into a one-of-a-kind gallery. For novices, Whistler's artistic ascent is a blockbuster reality. The Audain Art Museum is a marvel offering cathartic British Columbian art revel. Each piece on display reiterates Michael Audain and his wife Yoshiko Karasawa’s pledge to culture. Also, the Whistler contemporary Gallery is a magical world with it’s many unimaginable strokes of genius. The Fathom Stone Art Gallery, a personal favorite, has a stunning collection and the stone art classes are a perfect pick for an art date or a more intimate art experience.

New Westminster’s Historic Art Palette

Fondly called ‘the royal city’, the New Westminster has a thriving and diversified art culture that brings life to its historic streets. Nestled along the Fraser River, this city combines classic beauty with modern ingenuity. Wander around the downtown core to see a diverse range of local galleries, public art pieces, and vivid street murals. With a thriving artist community and a commitment to cultural enrichment, New Westminster has transformed into a canvas for a celebration of artistic expression that blends together the past and present. The 100 Braid St Studios is worth a dekko, giving you ‘two for one’ because it is an artistic establishment in a creatively renovated home that houses numerous working studios and galleries. It provides you the opportunity to engage with local artists in their natural habitat and witness their process firsthand.

Kelowna’s Artful Alcoves

Kelowna, nestled in the heart of the Okanagan Valley, is not just a wine lover's oasis but an art hub too. Explore art studios and installations that draw inspiration from the surrounding vineyards. For newcomers, Kelowna's canvas is a picturesque fusion of urban creativity and the natural beauty of wine country. The Geert Maas Sculpture Gardens Gallery and Studio, Hambleton Galleries and Tutt Street Gallery portrays Kelowna’s obsession with aesthetic sensibilities and the finer things in life.

BC's Art Odyssey is a reminder of the multi-dimensional magnificence the province has to offer. So, move beyond the surface and discover the province through a new prism of art. Take the path lesser travelled and unlock the hidden wonders in the urban wonderland as it enriches you through stories and expressions of local art communities and their kaleidoscope of colors. 

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