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    Blim

    3.7 (18 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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    Clothing printing

    Sign screen printing

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    Blim's New Chinatown Location, Vancouver, BC
    Crystal H.

    Smack in the middle of Chinatown, just a few doors down from Fortune Sound Club, Blim has all of the bedazzlement this street could use. Funky neon sweaters, tights and retail up front, a workshop set in behind complete with lots of tables and supplies (they supply you with the supplies you need to make something), a projector for films, a mezzanine art gallery, and that's not all. They also rent out space upstairs for artists and are planning on turning the basement into a studio recording space for musicians. Plus, they host workshops so you can learn to do something crafty yourself. I have a newly bound book, that I made all by myself. Well, I wouldn't have been able to without the book binding workshop I attended today in Blim's new space. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to pick up this cool "life skill." It definitely isn't a party trick though - book binding takes hours to do! The online payment system is a little clunky, but I'm sure that will become more distilled as time goes on. You have to pay online or in person before a workshop to attend. And parking can be a little bit of a pain. My workshop was four hours long, parking on the street was only for two, but lucky me, I didn't get a ticket! I love that Blim has changed 'hoods and is growing into such a big space. And hooray for Chinatown - getting another cool store to compel people to hang here.

    Screen printing workshop fun!
    Dana L.

    I had been wanting to come to this place for a while and saw a Living Social deal for their screenprinting workshop so I immediately bought it. The owner Yuriko is so sweet, chill and really good at explaining everything clearly. With the deal you get a membership to Blim and can go back and screenprint til your hearts content. The prices of all the materials and everything you need to print is completely reasonable and I can't wait to go back! The workshop had 5 students in total which was a great size.

    I bought this junk food sweater over the weekend from Blim in China town. I plan on wearing this at my Weight Watchers meeting.
    Shila B.

    I finally got to go into the Blim store this weekend and holy shit this is amazing. It is a small space, however, they pack a bunch of awesomeness in a small store. The lady at the til was super friendly and nice, prices are fair and they hold workshops in the back. If you're a foodie like me they have some food inspired shirts and socks. I found this place by accident 'cause I took the wrong turn in Chinatown, however, it was a good wrong turn. It's local and community based which is another star in my book.

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    Vancouver Film School

    Vancouver Film School

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    Downtown, Downtown Eastside

    There's been a lot said of this place. Some of it is exaggerated, some of it isn't. I recently…read moregraduated from their flagship program, Film Production. Was it worth 37 thousand dollars? Short answer, no. But, I'll provide more information. For starters, the program moves very fast. It's honestly too much to pack in one year and really benefits those with previous education and experience. In my class, the students who did well in cinematography literally all had either professional experience or degrees in film. It definitely surprised me that a lot of people from foreign countries who go to VFS already have careers and use this program to get started in North America. Beyond that, so much of your success in this program is based on how much you vibe with your class. There's new intakes every two months so it really is a dice roll. Your class only does 5-6 final projects and you and your classmates vote on which ones to do. From there, the students who get their pitch get to choose all the roles. There's literally no checks and balances from the teachers if you want a certain role and want to get your money's worth out of this THIRTY SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLAR program. There's also very little to do in the final term. I just wanted some more lectures to potentially learn something after the finals had fizzled out. Some positives are that you get a lot of experience with professional equipment. You get to sub through every role in the first two terms. I did learn a lot, honestly. But like, I've already directed more outside of VFS than I did in that entire year (and it has cost me a lot less!). Due to the speed of the program, you'll "learn" one type of software for one assignment and then you're already onto a new one for the next assignment. I thought I'd be covered by purchasing the entire Adobe Suite. Nope! We used Premiere Pro for Term 1 but for Term 2 we switched to Avid and that's what we used for the remainder of the course. Why? I think it's as simple as VFS wanting to include both in their course sequence. On top of that, you're expected to use a strange software called Movie Magic for budgets and schedules, because it's "industry standard". And yep, Movie Magic certainly isn't free so of course I was restricted to using the computers at school. VFS is in Gastown and it's NOT a nice area of town. It's really quite appalling what you see around there and I did not personally want to stay at school long hours into the night. If you look at how much less tuition costs in University programs like UBC, CapU, Concordia etc. I just can't imagine that they wouldn't be more value for your money. Learning this stuff over years will also just give you so much more time to develop your own ideas and projects outside of the classroom. Overall, I just cannot recommend VFS. The backpack actually is pretty nice though.

    I applied to the Game Design program at VFS one year ago with a scholarship and it has been one of…read morethe best decisions I've ever made. I met some incredible and talented people, improved my skills as an artist and grew as a person. What I value the most about VFS are the instructors and staff in there. They are kind, respectful and so incredibly talented. The instructors have a strong industry background and they use that knowledge to teach you what you need to know to make it in the industry. I was an international student, so getting a job after graduating was a big concern, but even after graduating I was still receiving support from my instructors and mentors. I am now working in one of the best studios in Vancouver and I know I wouldn't be here thanks to the all help I received from the people that I met at VFS (:

    Blim - artsupplies - Updated July 2026

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