WEST END MURALS

Known for championing a culture of celebratory inclusivity and prideful diversity, the West End has long held an important role throughout the city’s socio-cultural landscape. Davie Village is the epicentre of this space, home to a variety of great boutiques, eateries, and clubs. With its rainbow crosswalk and colourful laneways, the West End is a feast for the eyes. Having one of the most diverse populations in Vancouver, the West End’s strength lies in its open and supportive community. Immerse yourself in this vibrant neighbourhood while visiting our eight VMF murals, four of which have been painted for this year’s festival.

 

West End Mural Map

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Man walking past Margret August’s mural which depicts two Coast Salish thunderbirds surrounding a human figure in the middle. Painted in blues and reds.
2020 FEATURED MURAL

Two-Spirit Rising - Margaret August (Shíshálh)

“The human in this art piece represents Two-Spirit people because they bring special gifts to the world…”

Learn more about the artists and stories behind our VMF murals by downloading the VMF app.

  • Dry cleaning building with two murals on each corner. Blue one side, yellow another.

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  • Blue mural with two women leaning together. One painted in orange and one in purple. Their hair blows in the wind surround by flora and fauna

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