Vancouver Magazine
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The Author of the Greatest Wine Book of the Last Decade Is Coming to Town
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10 Black or African Films to Catch at the 2023 Vancouver International Film Festival
8 Indigenous-Owned Businesses to Support in Vancouver
5 Things to Do in Vancouver This Week (September 25- October 1)
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Attention Designers: 5 Reasons to Enter the WL Design 25
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At Home With Photographer Evaan Kheraj and Fashion Stylist Luisa Rino
It’s IDS Vancouver week, which means if you have any interest in design, your social calendar is likely packed to the brim with convention hall meet-ups and off-site parties and talks (and a few slow mornings spent recovering from all the fun).The revelry doesn’t end with the official IDS list of events, of course: a subset of other unofficial design events are popping up throughout town this week, too, capitalizing on the city’s current outpouring of affection for furniture makers et al.There’s Address, for one: the annual showcase of design goods curated by Kate Duncan is happening simultaneously (and hosting the IDS after party, even though it’s not affiliated otherwise). But for an even more guerrilla celebration of the design scene, add Field Trip to your to-do list. The group show features new and private works from emerging and established designers from North America and Europe throughout the hallways of 348 Water Street, surrounded by work from local makers New Format Studio, Jeff Martin Joinery, and Steven Haulenbeek.The opening reception for Field Trip is Friday, September 21st, from 6:00 p.m. til late—the perfect way to celebrate indie design after a day of being wowed on the show room floor by the big guns.RSVP here for the reception; public viewings open Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m to 6 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.