Discover your passion for music at the Art of Music Centre in Maple Ridge. With some of the most affordable rates in town, we have plenty of people who come to learn piano, guitar, drums, and voice lessons. We also like violins, fiddles, bass, ukulele and band instruments.
Warrior Spirit Martial Arts Let's take a look at what we know about our world and the universe it exists in - not much! All we really have are working theories. Why? Because perceptions change as a result of an ever-expanding knowledge base. History bears this out as new information rendered current beliefs unviable.
The Art of Dance Studio strives to blend the enjoyment of dance with pure, artistic technique. Expression through movement is encouraged at all levels - from those wishing to dance for recreation to those wishing to start a career in dance. The resulting gains of poise, creativity, confidence, musicality and self-discipline will remain with students for a lifetime.
Welcome to a world of storytelling, graphic art, painting, print making, scultpture, textiles, leather-work, knit work and so much more... welcome to the rich tapestry of cultures belonging to the Indigenous Peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast and Canada.
In the summer of 2003, a group of seven artists came together to open a collective gallery to have a permanent home to show and sell our work and to offer consignment space to other artists. We all pitched in to transform what was once a cafe into a gallery. The hard work paid off and in the early fall 'Arts Off Main' opened to the public. Shortly thereafter we were joined by a talented framer.
Graham Watts is a landscape artist specializing in capturing the wildlife and local scenery of Vancouver, Whistler, and the Sea-to-Sky corridor. His original hand-painted oil on canvas pieces blend realism with his unique interpretation, creating vibrant and evocative scenes. Graham has called the Sea-to-Sky region home for over 25 years. He draws inspiration from its diverse people, environments, colours, and sounds, reflecting his deep connection to the West Coast in his art. Graham’s work has gained widespread appeal, with pieces sold across British Columbia, Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom.