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300 silhouettes of locals make up this Richmond sculpture

300 silhouettes of locals make up this Richmond sculpture

After a year of work, a massive piece of public art has been installed outside the new Minoru Centre for Active Living that incorporates the silhouettes of hundreds of locals.
Tear it up at Richmond Art Gallery’s collage night

Tear it up at Richmond Art Gallery’s collage night

Before the days of Pinterest, do you remember cutting out images and words from magazines to make mood boards on everything from crushes to fashion? Well, that art is being celebrated at the Tear it Up! Collage Night at the Richmond Art Gallery Thurs
Squamish Constellation Festival announces musical lineup

Squamish Constellation Festival announces musical lineup

Popular children's entertainers, A Tribe Called Red and a host of indie and folk artists set to perform
Submissions open for Maritime Festival artwork

Submissions open for Maritime Festival artwork

Local artists and graphic designers have a chance to create the festival's promotional material.
Richmond exhibit explores the history of the 1918 Steveston Fire

Richmond exhibit explores the history of the 1918 Steveston Fire

Just as the First World War was coming to an end in 1918, tragedy struck Steveston.
Returning Richmond artist to exhibit collection spanning 65 years

Returning Richmond artist to exhibit collection spanning 65 years

Raymond Chow, a long-time Richmond artist who moved to Nova Scotia three years ago, will return to the city next week to host an exhibition celebrating his 65 years of creating art.
Richmond Photo Club hosts annual exhibition at Cultural Centre

Richmond Photo Club hosts annual exhibition at Cultural Centre

An exhibition featuring print photographs from members of Richmond Photo Club is taking place at Richmond Cultural Centre from now to March 18.
Cambie students to perform “Crazytown” comedy for Richmondites

Cambie students to perform “Crazytown” comedy for Richmondites

A comedy that was put together by a group of students from Cambie secondary will be shown to the public next week.
Mountain movies coming to Richmond Oval theatre

Mountain movies coming to Richmond Oval theatre

Screenings are part of this year’s Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival.
Gateway production examines retribution and redemption from prison cell

Gateway production examines retribution and redemption from prison cell

Deke, in his 50s, has been in Millhaven Prison without a cellmate for the past 20 years. He is surprised and irritated when Corey, a young man in his 20s joins him in his cell.