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Dad and son sculpture and song

An Order of Canada-winning sculptor and his Juno-nominated musician son are currently on tour, presenting a unique combination concert and visual art show, rolled into one.

Artists step up for contemporary show

The current Sechelt Arts Festival contemporary exhibition, Here and Now, at the Seaside Centre brings the cachet of London's Tate Modern gallery to the Sunshine Coast.

Coffeehouse entertainment

The monthly Artesia Coffeehouse is being held tonight, Friday, Oct. 25 at the Sunshine Coast Arts Centre in Sechelt at 8 p.m. with doors at 7.

Library celebrates

This Saturday, Oct. 19 celebrate National Library Month at the Gibsons and District Public Library with an afternoon event held in the main open area.

New Orford String Quartet makes Coast debut

The New Orford String Quartet (NOSQ) makes its Coast Recital Society debut this Sunday afternoon, Oct. 20 at 2:30 p.m. at the Raven's Cry Theatre in Sechelt. There will be a pre-concert chat at 1:30 p.m.

From dance to doghouse

The Sechelt Arts Festival, under the direction of Nancy Cottingham-Powell, becomes more creative with each passing year. This year's 10th anniversary event takes place from Oct.

A bold new voice comes to the Coast

Sarah de Leeuw will bring a bold new voice to the Sunshine Coast Arts Centre in on Tuesday, Oct. 22. She has just won the Dorothy Livesay Prize at the B.C.

Ten-day festival launches Oct. 17

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Sechelt Arts Festival, an annual tapestry of music, visual and performance art held in various venues in Sechelt.

Lust for gold explored

Our relationship with gold goes back thousands of years, said Michael Maser of Gibsons - and it's not always a pretty one. Lust and deception are often involved.

GPAG show opens

The Gibsons Public Art Gallery presents Micro Macro, acrylics on canvas and paper by Kim Kasasian, and One Thousand Shades of Grey, oils by Penny Spencer. The opening reception for the two artists is on Saturday, Oct. 12, from 2 to 4 p.m.