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Jane and Jonah Waterous make art their family business

Jane and Jonah Waterous make art their family business

Longtime Whistler Contemporary Gallery artist and her son travel from Bahamas to Whistler for event on Feb. 19
Whistler welcomes back the big screen

Whistler welcomes back the big screen

Arts Whistler hosts movie nights in the wake of Village 8 closure, starting with The Big Lebowski on Feb. 15
Celebrate snow at the Winter Carnival at The Point

Celebrate snow at the Winter Carnival at The Point

Annual event returns on Feb. 19 after a pandemic hiatus
Dune Rats bring upbeat party vibe to Whistler

Dune Rats bring upbeat party vibe to Whistler

Back on the road with their latest record, the Aussie three-piece promptly sell out two Whistler shows Feb. 12 and 13
Whistler Film Festival releases attendance numbers

Whistler Film Festival releases attendance numbers

In-person attendance numbers on par with pre-pandemic festivals
Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival rolls into town

Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival rolls into town

Also in Arts News: Audain Art Museum hosts new art workshop; For the Love of Winter music series kicks off
Audain Art Museum hosts ‘largest and most historic grouping’ yet with The Collectors’ Cosmos

Audain Art Museum hosts ‘largest and most historic grouping’ yet with The Collectors’ Cosmos

Featuring 16th- and 17th-century Dutch and Flemish prints, exhibit runs until May 15
This iconic film takes viewers through the peaks and valleys of the Coast Mountain Range of B.C.

This iconic film takes viewers through the peaks and valleys of the Coast Mountain Range of B.C.

Shaped by Wild makes its world premiere on Feb. 11 at Whistler’s Arc’teryx Backcountry Academy
Awfully Hilarious compiles embarrassing stories from across the Sea to Sky

Awfully Hilarious compiles embarrassing stories from across the Sea to Sky

New book launches at Whistler reading event on Feb. 1
Whistler Pride and Ski Festival celebrates 30 years in an ever-changing resort

Whistler Pride and Ski Festival celebrates 30 years in an ever-changing resort

One of North America’s largest LGBT2QI+ ski festival is on now through Jan. 29
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