by Jason Cramp | 8 August 2022 12:50 pm
This year’s Vancouver Mural Festival (VMF) allows participants to see projects come to life as artists paint on giant “canvases” throughout the city.
This year’s Vancouver Mural Festival (VMF) allows participants to see projects come to life as artists paint on giant “canvases” throughout the city.
During the 11-day celebration (Aug. 4-14), 50 artists will bring 30-plus murals to eight neighbourhoods. The mural tours, which have been expanded this year, are presented by Herschel Supply.
Guided walking tours in Mount Pleasant and Strathcona will be led by DeTours, while five new tours in Downtown, West End, Cambie Village, Marpole, and River District will be offered by Curated Tastes. Participants can also download the free VMF app for a self-guided tour and learn about the festival’s nearly 350 murals (and artists) across the city.
During the 11-day celebration (Aug. 4-14), 50 artists will bring 30-plus murals to eight neighbourhoods.
This year’s VMF project highlights include:
Musqueam weaver and artist, Debra Sparrow invites Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh weavers to
collaborate and create a mural on traditional Squamish lands.
○ Crowder: Crowd-sourced description event featuring VMF murals with VocalEYE
○ Murals Without Walls: Four temporary mural installations by artists with disabilities, preceded by a series of capacity building workshops led by Kickstart.
VMF continually seeks to connect, highlight, and reflect diverse cultures and communities through its public art and events. It works with local creatives and neighbourhood stakeholders to collectively reimagine public space as the heart of every community.
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