Arts and Culture Virtual tours

Bring Creative Spaces to Life Online
Whether it’s a gallery, museum, performance space, or cultural landmark, a virtual tour invites people to explore, appreciate, and connect. Audiences can preview exhibits, navigate spaces, and experience the atmosphere anytime, from anywhere.
These tours help arts organizations promote programs, attract visitors, and secure grants or sponsorships. They also expand reach—especially to those who may face mobility barriers or live outside your region.
We capture more than space—we capture story, lighting, and mood. The result is an immersive tool that inspires attendance, supports access, and elevates your digital presence.
Let your space speak for itself. Let’s build a tour that reflects the heart of your work.

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Why Virtual Tours Matter for Arts & Culture
Inspiration is for everyone—and access starts with visibility.
Whether it’s a theatre, gallery, mural walk, or cultural centre, your space holds stories. A virtual tour lets audiences explore before they attend, helping first-time visitors, tourists, and guests with accessibility needs feel welcome and confident.
🔹 Show off venue interiors, seating layouts, public art walks, and exhibit space
🔹 Support inclusive experiences with previews of ramps, signage, entrances, and accessible washrooms
🔹 Help planners, performers, and event organizers understand the flow of your venue
🔹 Connect to a broader, more diverse audience—including those who can’t attend in person
Virtual tours make the arts more discoverable, inclusive, and engaging for everyone.
Bringing BC’s Creative Spaces to Life
Across British Columbia, arts and culture deserve to be seen—and accessible to all.
From Victoria’s museums to Nelson’s murals, Kamloops’ art galleries to Vancouver’s live stages, I help cultural spaces across BC’s tourism regions tell their stories with immersive, accessibility-forward virtual tours.
🔹 Serving the Vancouver, Coast & Mountains (Vancouver, Langley, Squamish)
🔹 Touring the Kootenay Rockies (Nelson, Fernie, Cranbrook), Vancouver Island (Victoria, Courtenay, Nanaimo), and Thompson Okanagan (Kamloops, Vernon, Kelowna)
🔹 Capturing spaces like the Orpheum Theatre, Castlegar Sculpturewalk, Bard on the Beach, and Kaslo Jazz Fest
🔹 Designed to highlight inclusive elements for visitors with mobility, sensory, and planning needs