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left to right Meghan Porath, a white woman with long brown hair wearing a black cocktail dress, Ken Talbot, an older white man wearing a black suit and purple under shirt and Taylor Sandell, a white woman with curly hai and wearing and dark blue gown dress stand in front of a Revelstoke Business Excellence Awards backdrop as they smile at a camera to the left of the picture.

Giving back to Revelstoke has made it home for Taylor Sandell, 2024 Citizen of the Year

Taylor Sandell was awarded the 2024 Revelstoke Business Excellence Awards Citizen of the Year for work with the Revelstoke Roller Derby, among other organizations.

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Cathy English, a woman wearing a textile blouse, glasses and smiling widely at the camera, points to names of Revelstoke's early women in Revelstoke Museum and Archives Reclaimed Voices exhibit.
Reclaimed Voices highlights Revelstoke’s overlooked stories

Revelstoke Museum & Archives latest exhibit highlights narratives not often shared by ‘white, British men.’

Staff standing in front of a row of paintings for the Winter Art Market
Revelstoke Visual Arts Society’s Winter Art Market open for submissions

Local artists and crafters can submit their work to the market from Nov. 9 to Nov. 23.

Three white women all holding various paint brushes smile and point at the camera. Behind them is a teal wall with Alpine Echo Gallery in gold lettering
Alpine Echo Gallery brings fine art space to Revelstoke

Opening September in MacKenzie Village, Alpine Echo Gallery aims to put artists in front of international eyes.

The Local Art Co-op gallery wall with member artist spots filled with canvas prints, tables of items such as magnets, stickers, pillows and more with local artwork on it.
The Local Art Co-op gallery creates a home for local artists

Showcasing local artists, well-known and new, the gallery is focused on building Revelstoke’s art future.

LUNA Fest 2024 artist Aza Nabuko performing on a dark stage with two stage lights behind them. They are holding an electric guitar and singing into a mic.
LUNA Fest brings ‘contrast’ to Revelstoke’s downtown core

The weekend arts festival runs Sept. 20 to Sept. 22, showcasing performing and visual artists and musicians.

The Little Puffer Engine ride for children outside of the Revelstoke Railway Museum
LUNA Rail invites families for a day of free activities

Guests can try their hand at a scavenger hunt, writing postcards and CPKC’s mini train rides.

1950's style signage with neon lighting and three styles of test. The sign reads The Neon Gargoyle.
The Neon Gargoyle brings ‘the weird’ to Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre

Taylor Sandell showcases reclaimed items in a show championing ‘overlooked communities’

Two guitarists and a percussionist perform on a gazebo stage with green light backlighting them. A banner behind them promotes REVY.Live Outside
REVY.Live Outside wraps up 2024 summer concert series

Over 50 nights of live music brought an average 200+ attendees to Revelstoke’s downtown.

ROAM art installation The Yams Will Find You by local artist Turbo Bambi featuring two mountains and a hill all with eyes scoping out the local hill. One Mountain is wearing a pair of sunglasses, one is holding up a microscope.
Revelstoke Outdoor Art Movement invites guests for a new season of art

The ski-through art gallery at Revelstoke Mountain Resort showcases local artists through word-of-mouth.