Gazing at artworks on computer screens isn’t ideal, but we’re all learning to adapt and even find silver linings in today’s social distancing measures.
While downtown Vancouver art galleries and studios are all closed to the public due to the COVID-19 outbreak, you can still attend the First Friday Art Walk set for Friday. It’s been reset as a Virtual First Friday, naturally, so you’ll just have to settle back at home with your own glass of wine and internet browser, and let your fingers do the walking rather than your legs.
You’ll be able to view the same new or held-over exhibits you would have seen in person in local galleries — along with some greatest hits and old favorites pulled from local collections. Some galleries and artists will add special content like live video streams and recorded tours, too.
Vancouver’s Downtown Association will act as online hub for the event; visit its website or Facebook page and click through to participating galleries and individual artists. Or just search Facebook and Instagram for #dtvanwa to find the latest updates. The whole thing goes live at 5 p.m. Friday as any normal First Friday event would.
“First Friday is a signature event. It’s an active display of the culture and vibrancy that exist downtown,” said Michael Walker, executive director of Vancouver’s Downtown Association. “We’re showing that while we’re impacted by COVID-19, we have a sense of normalcy.”