I’m delighted to show my artwork at Eastside Culture Crawl in Vancouver this year. It will be my second time participating in this wonderful event. It’s such a great opportunity to share my art with others.
This year, the Culture Crawl is happening on Nov 14 – 17. I’ll be in Unit 111 at Parker Street Studios. If you live in Vancouver and have never been to the Eastside Culture Crawl, you should try coming out this year! The best part is that it is a free event! There are no admission fees which makes art very accessible to everyone! It’s the perfect way to spend your afternoons and evenings in November.

If you live in Vancouver and have never gone to the Eastside Culture Crawl, you should definitely try coming out this year. The best part is that it is a free event! There are no admission fees which makes art very accessible to everyone! It’s the perfect way to spend your afternoons and evenings in November.
What is the Eastside Culture Crawl?

Celebrating its 28th year, Vancouver’s Eastside Culture Crawl is an annual 4-day visual arts festival in November. More than 500+ artists on Vancouver’s Eastside open their studios to the public. The event is focused on the area bounded by Columbia Street, First Ave, Victoria Drive, and the Waterfront and involves painters, jewelers, sculptors, furniture makers, weavers, potters, printmakers, photographers, glassblowers, and more!
Date: November 14-17, 2024.
Times: Thu/Fri: 5pm to 10pm. Sat/Sun: 11am to 6pm.
Location: Parker Street Studios, 1000 Parker Street, Vancouver, BC (Suite 111)
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Artists at Parker Street Studios: 200 Artists
My Experience at Last Year’s Culture Crawl

Words can’t express how I felt about my experience last year. I want to take this time to thank everyone who came by and visited me at the studio. It meant a lot to me. Thank you for your encouraging words and the wonderful stories we shared together. I hope that I will be able to see you again this year!

My best memory is of a gentleman and his lovely wife. He doesn’t like raccoons because they damage his lawn. After his wife showed me the devastation I completely understood. He loved my raccoon artwork so much that he bought a print from me 🙂
