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Sarah j Spurr

Sarah j Spurr moved west five-anda-half years ago from Kawartha Lakes, Ontario. My own world expands when I tread further, exploring new physical challenges alongside creative outlets. Here, I’m interested in connecting with others to showcase how they allow their own special blend of originality to flow. Living in the thick of this mountain environment what are you creating? Where does it stem from? Your story is soul food for the rest of us.

Sarah's Latest Articles

A stone in focus

This goes out to the record—an open book, a work in progress

Ruedi Beglinger and the Michaelangelos of the vertical

“First time fun turns into a lifetime of passion.” In tribute to its first ambassador Dean Flick, the 3rd Edition of Revelstoke Rocks climbing guide is here.

Profile: Follow my adventures with photographer Vincent Schnabl

Origins and horizons with Vincent Schnabl Photography

LUNA Art Fest: Meeting Rob Buchanan

Revelstoke artist and LUNA Art Festival contributor Rob Buchanan discusses collaboration, process and community art with contributor Sarah Spurr.

Benji Andringa is Lowclass Art

'Lowclass represents the under dogs, the working class, less is more, don’t look up — look around.'

Turn your garbage, refuse, waste, rubbish, junk, litter, broken, outdated and excess into wearable art

This Earth Day, Birch & Lace Hair Company welcomes you to take part in a beautiful exhibition of Trash.

Revy Masquerade Ball: Come one, come all, to the greatest show on Earth

A message from the Ringmaster of Revelstoke's Masquerade Ball.

Revelstoke Mountaineer artist profile: Jess Leahey

' I love to say thank you with art.'

Art: Zuzana Riha explores our place in the mountains

Sarah j Spurr looks at Revelstoke artist Zuzana Riha's growing body of works which range across illustrations, landscape works, canvas and wooden sculpture.

Explore the photography and art of Revelstoke’s Vanessa St-yves

'I first encountered her while climbing by the east wall of the Shaketown Crag where she manoeuvred a strong lead straight up the Poncho and Lefty face ... '