Matt - If I had the time and budget to do some art tourism, I'd certainly visit certain cities in Canada rather than New York. There seems to be some really interesting things going on, photography and printmaking wise. But I've never been much for urban tourism anywhere, and the wife prefers Hawaiian islands. "West Coast school"? - well, that's pretty much been in my blood all along, although I have my own distinct style too.
But since the West Coast style still garners so much respect in this area, real film per se and classic darkroom skills are still primarily regarded as the real deal, even among digital imaging engineers and pros. I got plenty of compliments just this afternoon toting around a wooden Ries tripod over my should and carrying even a little Fuji 6X9 RF. Respect for classic printmaking is kinda ingrained in this region, in a way the more gimmicky innovations are not. But novelties have always gotten disproportionate representation in galleries and museum venues desperate for attention; it's been hard times for some of them.
Our American Northwest gets less attention than it deserves. A lot of fine work has been done there too.