Eastside Culture Crawl

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Need to Know, Need to Go: November

Peak Web November 13, 2022

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor Eastside Culture Crawl Where: Various locations in Vancouver When: November 17–20, varied times Various ticket prices The 26th annual Eastside Culture Crawl Visual Arts, Design & Craft Festival features over 425 artists. For four days, explore the art of diverse mediums and artists at streets and studios across Vancouver’s Eastside Arts District. The event includes demos and workshops, such as a stone carving demo and painting with alcohol ink. Use their map to find a spot hosting an event near you. TWS Community Workshops: Feeling Bodies and Lyric In-Tension ($28.92) Where: Online When:…

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A sunny fall day on an East Vancouver residential street. People walk to and from a tent on the right with colourful balloons, streamers, and an Eastside Culture Crawl sandwich board.
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Five artists and studios to visit at this year’s Eastside Culture Crawl

Arts November 10, 2021

By: Victoria Lopatka, Staff Writer The 25th annual Eastside Culture Crawl is taking place November 12–14 and November 18–21 this year. Over these seven days, visitors can get a sneak peek into the studios of East Vancouver’s potters, painters, photographers,…

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Need to Know, Need to Go November 9 to 15

Arts November 10, 2020

By: Charlene Aviles, Peak Associate South African Film Festival | November 1–12 | Cost: $10 | Online The South African Film Festival will offer 15 documentaries and short films for online streaming, the proceeds of which will go to Education…

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The inescapable reality of a millennial: an interview with artist Sára Molčan

Arts November 23, 2019

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer This year’s Eastside Culture Crawl took place from November 14 to 17 across 68 East Vancouver venues. From painters to glassblowers, the festival showcased 495 artists, taking its visitors on a tour through the lens…

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