Arts

Three Birch and Lace hair stylist academy program graduates stand side by side holding their certificates in front of them. All three are looking at the camera and smiling.

Birch and Lace salon offers apprenticeship-style academy for future hair stylists

The skills program aims to keep residents in town and learning in-house as salon founder focuses on accessible education opportunities.

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Woven dreamcatcher style lanterns at the Indigenous Artisan, Creator and Fashion Gathering
Revelstoke hosts inaugural Indigenous Artisan, Creator and Fashion Gathering

Indigenous creators and artists came from across Canada to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day Saturday, June 20 and Sunday, June 21.

Saxophone player for the artist Wesli walking through the crowd at Revy.Live Outside as he plays. People are sitting in white plastic chairs, many smiling as they all watch the performance.
REVY.Live Outside expands outdoor concert series into Labour Day long weekend

Bonus shows push summer music performances into September with a community open mic ending the season.

The Fall-Down Effect author Liz Johnston standing on a dock overlooking a large body of water. Her back is to the water, she is looking at the camera and smiling.
Canadian author balances climate grief with climate hope in debut novel

Liz Johnston’s The Fall-Down Effect pulls inspiration from forest industry conversations she grew up with in Revelstoke.

Delreé Dumont at Arrow Heights Elementary School
Local artist Delreé Dumont wins Governor General award

Delreé Dumont’s unique pointillism style highlighted in This Land Is a Lullaby picture book.

Three women sitting on a white wire bench outside the Banff art centre
Julianna Howatt celebrated in Nat Segal’s Beauty in a Fall film

Catch Beauty in a Fall and more films at Revelstoke’s Perspectives Film Night Friday, Nov. 14.

Arts Revelstoke adds The Sound Cellar to its stages

Fable Book Parlour sells Speakeasy-style performance space The Sound Cellar to Arts Revelstoke.

LUNA Arts 2025 installation of an inflatable and lit up sea sponge. Two children are standing by it and touching the art piece.
Light, art and imagination transform downtown Revelstoke for LUNA Arts 2025

‘We are really proud to be continuing the legacy of this festival,’ Arts Revelstoke executive director says.

Revelstoke Garlic Fest vendors
From backyard roots to the Big Stink, Garlic Fest returns this September

Over 70 food and craft vendors, live music and garlic-themed activities will fill Queen Elizabeth Park Sept. 13 to 14, celebrating local growers and community spirit.

Jade Berrill and Nathan Van Norman with backs to the camera standing on a cliff edge looking out onto the Columbia River
Jade Berrill shares stories of belonging in upcoming video podcast series

Jade Berrill's latest project weaves education, storytelling and the outdoors to spotlight diverse experiences of belonging.