Things To Do In Vancouver This Weekend

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Spring is in the air, the Equinox is on Sunday, and all over the place, kids and scholars are starting to get some time off to emerge from their institutions and look for things to do – of which there are many! Ballet BC is back this weekend – so catch them while you can – and so is the Easter Train, Earth Hour, the Portobello West market, a Feminist Road show, and lots of things to bring the children to.

 

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Friday March 18

Ballet BC Program 2

Ballet BC Program 2

Ballet BC Program 2
Where: Queen Elizabeth Theatre
What: Rising French choreographer Medhi Walerski’s work (Petite Cérémonie, Prelude) has wowed dance lovers throughout Europe and North America. In this 30th anniversary season it seemed fitting to commission a new work – his first full-length – from a choreographer who has had tremendous impact on both Ballet Bc artists and audiences.
Runs until: Saturday March 19, 2016

Bill Reid Gallery

Bill Reid Gallery

Spring Break at the Bill Reid Gallery
Where: Bill Reid Gallery
What: Participate in interactive storytelling or explore the intertidal zones of Gwaii Haanas.

Vancouver Web Fest

Vancouver Web Fest

Vancouver Web Fest
Where: Performance Works, Granville Island
What: This unique festival will create an experience that brings people together to discover extraordinary web series and content from around the world.
Runs until: Sunday March 20, 2016

Words in Motion

Words in Motion

Words in Motion
Where: The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, 7:30pm
What: This innovative series explores the power of words in performance – both as an agent of change, and as a means of igniting important dialogue. Vancouver-based authors Carmen Aguirre, Aislinn Hunter, and Nancy Lee pair with diverse choreographers, Anusha Fernando, Olivia C. Davies, and Paraskevas Terezakis, to interpret three renowned texts into original works.
Runs until: Saturday March 19, 2016

Cold Friends, Warm Cash: An Exhibition and Print Shop for Kids

Cold Friends, Warm Cash: An Exhibition and Print Shop for Kids

Cold Friends, Warm Cash: An Exhibition and Print Shop for Kids
Where: Western Front
What: Using the physical space of the institution and its supporting infrastructure, Phillips will turn the gallery into a simple screen printing studio which will serve as a place for discussion mediated through the process of making things together. All kids printing sessions are free including all supplies and materials. Advance booking is essential.
Runs until: Saturday April 23, 2016

Graham Clark Presents The Yearbook Comedy Show

Graham Clark Presents The Yearbook Comedy Show

Graham Clark Presents The Yearbook Comedy Show
Where: Hot Art Wet City
What: Break out your yearbooks, it’s time for the Yearbook Show. Join Graham and friends as he explores his high school yearbook and the yearbooks of the audience (bring your yearbook!). Advance tickets are recommended.

Daughter

Daughter

Daughter
Where: The Vogue
What: An indie folk band from England.

Music Video Pop-Up Booth
Where: Metropolis at Metrotown
What: Dance, or strut in our custom green screen Video Pop-Up Booth to create a free personal 8 second video. Share your videos on Instagram or Twitter for your chance to win a $1000 shopping spree or daily prizes.
Runs until: Sunday March 20, 2016

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Sad Lovers & Giants
Where: Hindenburg (23 West Cordova)
What:UK 80s post-punk plays with Spectres and Flowers and Fire.

Circus Without Borders

Circus Without Borders

Circus Without Borders
Where: VanCity Theatre
What: Hailing from opposite ends of the Earth, two world-class acrobats—Guillaume Saladin and Yamoussa Bangoura—work towards the same goal: to use the art form of the circus to instill hope in the youth who languish in the impoverished communities the artists once called home. Nimbly shuttling us between Nunavut and Guinea, Susan Gray’s uplifting documentary invites us to marvel as these men, whose athleticism is only exceeded by their altruism, guide the most marginalized of youth from their first tentative backflips to centre stage at the Vancouver Olympics and Cavalia.
Runs until: Thursday March 24, 2016

JamCity

Jam Over the City
Where: Grouse Mountain
What: Ready your board or skis and your buddies and head up the hill to the terrain park! An MC will be presiding over with prize giveaways, and video footage will be compiled weekly for the Grouse Mountain blog.


 

Saturday March 19

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Stanley Park Easter Train
Where: Stanley Park
What:  Hop on the Stanley Park Train for an egg-citing Easter ride through Stanley Park. After the train ride, your kids will enjoy hunting for eggs, playing games, making bunny ears, getting their face painted, and meeting the Easter Bunny.
Runs until: Monday March 28, 2016

J. S. Bach’s St. Matthew Passion
Where: The Orpheum, 7:30pm
What: Celebrated as a pinnacle accomplishment in music history, ‘The Great Passion’ will be gloriously illuminated by the Vancouver Bach Choir alongside the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, and a cast of internationally acclaimed soloists.

Night Quest Nature Walk

Night Quest Nature Walk

Night Quest Nature Walk
Where: Pacific Spirit Regional Park
What: Enjoy nature at night. Stroll 2 km of lantern-lit trails featuing owls, squirrels, coyotes and more. Then cozy up to the campfire with a hot chocolate. Bring a lantern, flashlight or headlamp and allow 1 hour to complete the quest. Bring a mug to use at the Girl Guides concession. OWL will be attending with some feathered friends for everyone to meet. The walk is stroller and wheelchair accessible. 

CROWD

The Crowd
Where: Studio 58
What: A wedding. An arrest. A celebration. A snitch. A little gang warfare. Beyonce’s greatest hits. A storm. The apocalypse? Is there any room for love? We find Tina and Bobby in deep trouble and it’s anyone’s guess how they’ll get out of it this time. The beloved young couple from Tough! and Moss Park continue the struggle to find their place in the world. With help from friends Jill, Sandy and Ricky, and a surprise visit from an undercover cop, they might figure it out this time. Tickets available at Tickets Tonight.
Runs until: Sunday April 3, 2016

Spring Break at the Britannia Mine Museum

Spring Break at the Britannia Mine Museum

Spring Break at the Britannia Mine Museum
Where: Britannia Mine Museum
What: Daily hands-on activities and events featuring historical photo talks, preview demos behind the upcoming Science of Water exhibit, interactive mineral workshops, various arts and crafts and even lessons on building tetrahedron kites. Today only, geoscientists from the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of BC are visiting! From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m, visitors can learn about volcanoes, fossils and minerals through engaging activity stations. Instantly grow crystals between microscope slides, learn about tectonic plates by building Pangea puzzles, or make a dinosaur diorama to take home.
Runs until: Sunday March 27, 2016

Luminescence

Luminescence

Luminescence
Where: Deer Lake Gallery (6584 Deer Lake Ave, Burnaby)
What: A group Exhibit Celebrating the spring equinox exploring light with 2d and 3d works.
Runs until: Saturday April 9, 2016

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Earth Hour
Where: Everywhere, 8:30pm – 9:30pm
What: Join millions of people in over 7,000 cities and 172 countries this Earth Hour by turning off your lights for one hour.

Raise Your Hand Against Racism
Where: Sunset Community Centre (6810 Main), Roundhouse Community Centre (181 Roundhouse Mews), and Vancouver Public Library Fraserview Branch (1950 Argyle)
What: For 2016 the eight-week awareness campaign began on Martin Luther King’s birthday on January 15th and culminates on March 19th, with a giant mural painting event. Elected officials, community leaders and the public will be asked to dip their hands in paint and add their handprint to a giant mural which represents the many ethnicities of the people of Canada and the world.

Easter Hops to Westbrook Village
Where: UBC
What: Festivities include an Easter egg scavenger hunt, kids crafts, and a meet and greet with a life-sized Easter bunny (be sure to bring your own camera.)

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Sister Spit Queer + Feminist Road Show
Where: Lost + Found Cafe (33 West Hastings)
What: Six emerging and established artists who offer a critical, intersectional and often humorous lens to issues of feminism, race, size, class, identity, technology, gender and sexuality.

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Portobello West Spring Market
Where: Creekside Community Rec Centre
What: Shop from a wide variety of local goods ranging from fashion, jewelry, home accessories, art, gourmet treats, kids items, and more. Live music and food trucks.
Runs until: Sunday March 20, 2016

pagans

Vancouver Pagan Pride Fundraiser
Where: Unitarian Church (949 West 49th)
What: A free, family-friendly event for all with workshops, children’s activities silent auctions, raffles, food, and unique vendors.

Animal Bodies

Animal Bodies

Animal Bodies
Where: The Rickshaw
What: Experimental, new wave, dark ambient, industrial. Playing with Actors.

Journeys Expressive Arts Workshop

Journeys Expressive Arts Workshop

Journeys Expressive Arts Workshop
Where: Beaumont Studio, 3:30pm
What: Using a combination of arts-based activities and group sharing, this two-hour workshop will focus on acknowledging and celebrating, life’s journeys, long or short. Expressive Arts is a gentle but powerful way to turn our attention inward for a while; to reconnect with our inner self and discover something new or see the world around us in a different light.

y2k

Y2K: The Millennial Dance Party
Where: Fox Cabaret
What: A dance party devoted to the one hit wonders, guilty pleasures, and tried/true classics of the early to mid-2000s.

Cirque 4 Year Anniversary

Cirque 4 Year Anniversary

Cirque 4 Year Anniversary
Where: Club 560
What: A circus-themed party with silk aerialists, stilt walkers and costumed dancers.

UliJonRoth

Uli John Roth
Where: Venue (881 Granville)
What: Legendary guitarist debuts Vancouver for the celebration of the re-release of two of his most successful Scorpions releases, Tokyo Tapes and Taken By Force and his 40th Anniversary Scorpions Revisited Live release.

Acid Mothers Temple

Acid Mothers Temple

Acid Mothers Temple
Where: The Cobalt
What: A Japanese psychedelic band.

Easter Egg Decorating

Easter Egg Decorating

Easter Egg Decorating
Where: ChocolaTas (Abbotsford)
What: Master Chocolatier Wim Tas, will assist you in creating the most unique Easter eggs.


 

Sunday March 20

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Phantom-Signal

Phantom Signal: Live Horror Comedy Radio Play
Where: The Fox Cabaret
What: Comedy-horror radio is performed live on stage. An homage to creaky old radio anthologies of yesteryear – a blend of old-school horror and new-school humor, designed to entertain and/or eat you.

Medicine Wheel Ceremony

Medicine Wheel Ceremony

Medicine Wheel Ceremony
Where: VanDusen Gardens
What: The Medicine Wheel is a symbol of holistic teachings based on the cycles of nature.  People from varying backgrounds and spiritual traditions are invited to gather to celebrate the beginning of a new season.

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The Messenger: Songbird Documentary with Q+A
Where: The Rio Theatre, 12:00pm
What: A special screening of director Sue Rynard’s contemplative and visually stunning  documentary that explores our deep-seated connection to birds and warns that the uncertain fate of songbirds might mirror our own.

The Costume Designs of Eduardo Castro

The Costume Designs of Eduardo Castro

The Costume Designs of Eduardo Castro
Where: Hycroft (1489 McRae)
What: Castro is best known for his works in “Once Upon A Time,” “Ugly Betty,” “Bride and Prejudice” and has won the Designers Guild Award numerous times.

Stone Painting at the Nature House | photo: Richard King

Stone Painting at the Nature House | photo: Richard King

Stone Painting at the Nature House
Where: Stanley Park, 11:00am
What: Celebrate the first day of spring with Stanley Park Ecology Society at the Nature House on Lost Lagoon. Help make the small native plant garden near the Nature House beautiful by painting and displaying a stone or two.

Macaron Day

Macaron Day

Macaron Day
Where: Faubourg Paris
What: Faubourg Paris, Vancouver’s trio of elegant boulangeries-pâtisseries will proudly participate to Macaron Day on March 20th and offer its signature macarons for $1 (half off the regular price) and donate 100% of gross proceeds to BC Cancer Foundation, the largest funder of cancer research in this province.

St. Roch Engine Room Tours

St. Roch Engine Room Tours

St. Roch Engine Room Tours
Where: Vancouver Maritime Museum
What: An opportunity to take part in a special guided visit of a unique part of the Museum not normally open to the public; the engine room and main hold of RCMP Arctic Schooner St Roch.

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The Monthly: An All-Female Comedy Revue
Where: Yuk Yuk’s Vancouver
What: This month features headliner Katie-Ellen Humphries, MC Larke Miller, plus Randee Neumeyer, Lisa Person, Jenny Toews, and Elisha Tatiana.

Stanley Park Eco Steward Volunteer Event
Where: Stanley Park, 10:00an & 1:00pm
What: Natural habitats in Stanley Park are being overtaken by invasive species! Come learn about the ecology of the park while working with other volunteers to help conserve its biodiversity.

This Will Destroy You
Where: The Rickshaw, 8:00pm
What: Texas instrumental rock band, on tour to support their latest release “Another Language”.

Water Loving Otters and Beavers | photo: Mark White

Water Loving Otters and Beavers | photo: Mark White

Water Loving Otters and Beavers
Where: Stanley Park Dining Pavilion, 5:30pm
What: Celebrate the upcoming World Water Day in the domain of the otters and beavers of Stanley Park. Join a popular evening stroll and discover the habitats of these aquatic animals. Listen for a beaver tail slap or catch a glimpse of a beaver in the twilight.


 

Ongoing

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MetaWorld Vol.1

MetaWorld Vol.1

MetaWorld Vol.1 (ends this weekend)
Where: The Beaumont
What: A selection of mixed media work from Vancouver based visionary artist Stazi Q aka MetaStazi.
Runs until: Friday March 18, 2016

The Gay Heritage Project

The Gay Heritage Project

The Gay Heritage Project (ends this weekend)
Where: The Cultch
What: Three gifted creator/performers set out to answer one question: is there such a thing as gay heritage? In their search, they uncover a rich history not often shared and shine new light on contemporary gay culture. The result is a hilarious and moving homage to the people who came before us and the events that continue to shape our lives.
Runs until: Saturday March 19, 2016

The List

The List

The List (ends this weekend)
Where: Gateway Theatre
What: How do you deal with guilt you can’t admit you feel? Jennifer Tremblay’s riveting Governor General’s Literary Award-winning play La Liste (translated from the French by three-time Governor General’s Literary Award nominee Shelley Tepperman), stars multiple Jessie Award-winner France Perras in an intimate, 55-minute solo show.
Runs until: Saturday March 19, 2016

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Antisocial Media  (ends this weekend)
Where: Hot Art Wet City (2206 Main) opening reception at 7:00pm
What:  A collection of works by i♥️, eafo and The Grominator made in the wake of several cliché personal experiences involving love, addiction, and stupidity. They both mourn and rejoice in this unsolicited education.
Runs until: Saturday March 19, 2016

Words in Motion

Words in Motion

Words in Motion
Where: The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, 7:30pm
What: This innovative series explores the power of words in performance – both as an agent of change, and as a means of igniting important dialogue. Vancouver-based authors Carmen Aguirre, Aislinn Hunter, and Nancy Lee pair with diverse choreographers, Anusha Fernando, Olivia C. Davies, and Paraskevas Terezakis, to interpret three renowned texts into original works.
Runs until: Saturday March 19, 2016

Ga Ting (Family) photo: Raymond Shun

Ga Ting (Family)
photo: Raymond Shun

Ga Ting (Family) (ends this week)
Where: Van City Culture Lab (1895 Venables)
What: A powerful and emotionally-charged story about an immigrant Chinese couple trying to come to terms with the death of their son, Kevin. When they invite Kevin’s Caucasian boyfriend for dinner after the funeral, the evening devolves into a fiery cultural and generational clash.
Runs until: Sunday March 20, 2016

Vancouver Web Fest

Vancouver Web Fest

Vancouver Web Fest (this weekend only)
Where: Performance Works, Granville Island
What: This unique festival will create an experience that brings people together to discover extraordinary web series and content from around the world.
Runs until: Sunday March 20, 2016

Music Video Pop-Up Booth
Where: Metropolis at Metrotown
What: Dance, or strut in our custom green screen Video Pop-Up Booth to create a free personal 8 second video. Share your videos on Instagram or Twitter for your chance to win a $1000 shopping spree or daily prizes.
Runs until: Sunday March 20, 2016

If I Only Had a Helicopter: John Ferrie Exhibition (ends this week)
Where: South Main Gallery (279 East 6th)
What: Vancouver artist John Ferrie is continuously inspired by his love for Vancouver. His iconic paintings are easily recognizable as his style includes whimsical subjects, vibrant colours, and fluid brush strokes.
Runs until: Monday March 21, 2016

Circus Without Borders

Circus Without Borders

Circus Without Borders (ends this week)
Where: VanCity Theatre
What: Hailing from opposite ends of the Earth, two world-class acrobats—Guillaume Saladin and Yamoussa Bangoura—work towards the same goal: to use the art form of the circus to instill hope in the youth who languish in the impoverished communities the artists once called home. Nimbly shuttling us between Nunavut and Guinea, Susan Gray’s uplifting documentary invites us to marvel as these men, whose athleticism is only exceeded by their altruism, guide the most marginalized of youth from their first tentative backflips to centre stage at the Vancouver Olympics and Cavalia.
Runs until: Thursday March 24, 2016

LMG

Little Miss Glitz
Where: PAL Studio Theatre
What: The musical sets the questionable beauty standards and parenting practices of hit reality TV’s Toddlers and Tiaras to music in a high-energy musical with a twist: there is no scripted winner. Each night, a panel of judges pulled from the audience will determine who wins, leaving the cast to improvise the end of the show.
Runs until: Saturday March 26, 2016

Gwaii Haanas: Land Sea People
Where: Bill Reid Gallery
What: Stories of the only place in Canada protected from mountaintop to seafloor. Thirty years after the Haida took a stand at Lyell Island, this unique place exists as an unprecedented example of cooperative management, between the Haida Nation and the Government of Canada.
Runs until: March 27, 2016

Spring Break at the Britannia Mine Museum

Spring Break at the Britannia Mine Museum

Spring Break at the Britannia Mine Museum
Where: Britannia Mine Museum
What: Daily hands-on activities and events featuring historical photo talks, preview demos behind the upcoming Science of Water exhibit, interactive mineral workshops, various arts and crafts and even lessons on building tetrahedron kites.
Runs until: Sunday March 27, 2016

Body Worlds: Animals Inside Out

Body Worlds: Animals Inside Out

Body Worlds: Animals Inside Out
Where: Science World
What: Body Worlds creator and anatomist, Dr Gunther von Hagens takes you on an anatomical safari. As you explore this captivating exhibition, you will experience the intricate biology, zoology and physiology of a variety of the world’s most spectacular creatures.
Runs until: Sunday March 28, 2016

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Stanley Park Easter Train
Where: Stanley Park
What:  Hop on the Stanley Park Train for an egg-citing Easter ride through Stanley Park. After the train ride, your kids will enjoy hunting for eggs, playing games, making bunny ears, getting their face painted, and meeting the Easter Bunny.
Runs until: Monday March 28, 2016

Nature’s Garden

Nature’s Garden

Nature’s Garden: Spring through mixed media & Chigiri-e
Where: Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
What: Roxsane K. Tiernan’s “Nature’s Garden” exhibit is a beautiful combination of acrylics and Chigiri-e depicting snapshots of nature. Her mixed media approach captures and enlivens each scene offering a story of escape and peace through nature and colour. Roxsane began learning and experimenting with Chigiri-e, a Japanese torn paper collage technique in 1984.
Runs until: Wednesday March 30, 2016

Tyler Toews | Traffic

Tyler Toews | Traffic

Tyler Toews | Traffic
Where: Back Gallery Project
What: Tyler’s second show with the Back Gallery Project is giving us a fresh take on the expressionist tradition. Again his strength as a colourist is evident. His brush stroke is confident and more articulate than the past. A dynamic sense of composition using cut-up and chance elements from still life, masks and skulls nudges the mind to consider our mortality and is just enough to recognize the artists mature thought.
Runs until: Thursday March 31, 2016

EDZY EDZED 30 Year Retrospective

EDZY EDZED 30 Year Retrospective

EDZY EDZED 30 Year Retrospective
Where: Gallery Gachet
What: His thousands of works manifest as a personal visual meta–language that can be described as “Deconstructivism” in painting, as articulated by Jacques Derrida in The Truth in Painting (1987). This is a study of non–objective (abstract) painting in “western art history” through the filter of deconstruction in an effort to realize uninvented painting forms.
Runs until: Friday April 1, 2016

New Neighbours

New Neighbours

New Neighbours
Where: Kimoto Gallery
What: In this new body of work, Thomas Anfield continues his exploration of the relation between figuration and abstraction as well as image making vs. narrative.  Employing the metaphor of the couple (and by extension the family) to speak of larger concerns of the human condition; As signposts to both our common social roles and our own interior lives.
Runs until: Saturday April 2, 2016

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Reclaiming Hope
Where: Various Vancouver venues
What: Hope is a verb. At Reclaiming Hope events, interactive theatre becomes a laboratory for change, one voice at a time. With David Diamond aka “Joker” facilitating each event (Joker” is a term from Augusto Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed to describe the facilitator of the interactive theatre event) audiences with leave with a deeper knowledge of themselves and each other, armed with tools to create healthier inner worlds, families and communities – and reflecting the shifting psyche of a nation that acts, elects, and then holds government accountable.
Runs until: Saturday April 2, 2016

(In)Visable: The Spiritual World of Taiwan Through Contemporary Art

(In)Visable: The Spiritual World of Taiwan Through Contemporary Art

(In)Visable: The Spiritual World of Taiwan Through Contemporary Art
Where: UBC Museum of Anthropology
What: Against a backdrop of skyscrapers and mountains, ghosts and spirits haunt the island of Taiwan. Taiwan’s urban and rural life cycles are filled with rituals and ceremonies of various faiths ranging from Buddhism, Daoism and Confucianism to Christianity, Chinese folk religions and animistic beliefs of Taiwan’s Aboriginal peoples. While religion affects, challenges and intermingles with the secular world, myths, legends and fairytales add other layers to the spiritual world of Taiwan.
Runs until: Sunday April 3, 2016

Ghost Passages of the McKenzie Shipyard

Ghost Passages of the McKenzie Shipyard

Ghost Passages of the McKenzie Shipyard
Where: Vancouver Maritime Museum
What: Through a varied collection of painting, photography and sculpture, Vancouver-based artist Tracy McMenemy seduces the viewer into endless and ongoing passage of time in her latest series, Ghost Passages of the McKenzie Shipyard. McKenzie Barge and Marineways was a landmark along the Burrard Inlet in Deep Cove, BC; an epicenter of industrial development in the North Vancouver community since 1932.
Runs until: Sunday April 3, 2016

CROWD

The Crowd
Where: Studio 58
What: A wedding. An arrest. A celebration. A snitch. A little gang warfare. Beyonce’s greatest hits. A storm. The apocalypse? Is there any room for love? We find Tina and Bobby in deep trouble and it’s anyone’s guess how they’ll get out of it this time. The beloved young couple from Tough! and Moss Park continue the struggle to find their place in the world. With help from friends Jill, Sandy and Ricky, and a surprise visit from an undercover cop, they might figure it out this time. Tickets available at Tickets Tonight.
Runs until: Sunday April 3, 2016

Botany Inspired Stitches
Where: VanDusen Gardens
What: The Fraser Valley Quilters Guild has curated a vivid showcase of quilts inspired by their garden delights, finely crafted by the guild artisans.
Runs until:Sunday April 3, 2016

Cold Friends, Warm Cash: An Exhibition and Print Shop for Kids

Cold Friends, Warm Cash: An Exhibition and Print Shop for Kids

Cold Friends, Warm Cash: An Exhibition and Print Shop for Kids
Where: Western Front
What: Using the physical space of the institution and its supporting infrastructure, Phillips will turn the gallery into a simple screen printing studio which will serve as a place for discussion mediated through the process of making things together. All kids printing sessions are free including all supplies and materials. Advance booking is essential.
Runs until: Saturday April 23, 2016

Rennie

Group Exhibition from the Rennie Collection

Group Exhibition from the Rennie Collection
Where: 51 East Pender
What: Bringing together a variety of practices and media, this survey aims to reveal the chaos of the world by addressing enduringly pertinent issues, from migratory displacement to an in-depth examination of identity and history.
Runs until: Saturday April 23, 2016

Winter Farmers Market

Winter Farmers Market

Winter Farmers Market
Where: Nat Bailey Stadium
What: Each week you can look forward to finding locally grown vegetables and fruit, meat and seafood from local ranchers and fishermen, artisan cheese and bread, herbs and seasonal nursery items, baked goods, prepared foods and artisanal craft.
Runs until: Saturday April 23, 2016 (Saturdays)

I Didn't Know I Didn't Know It

I Didn’t Know I Didn’t Know It

I Didn’t Know I Didn’t Know It
Where: Contemporary Art Gallery
What: The first solo exhibition in Canada by British artist duo John Wood and Paul Harrison. Their practice unfolds as a way of observing the human condition, an ongoing investigation into the world that surrounds us, the objects we encounter and use daily, and our fundamental engagement with the physical universe in all its sometime or seemingly futile existence.
Runs until: Sunday April 24, 2016

Bulaklak ng Paraiso (Flower of Paradise)

Bulaklak ng Paraiso (Flower of Paradise)

Bulaklak ng Paraiso (Flower of Paradise)
Where: Centre A
What: Filipino-Canadian artist Patrick Cruz will transform the main gallery space of Centre A into an elaborate immersive environment that blends personal, political and historical narratives in order to meditate on the conditions and processes of displacement, cultural hybridity and the material excesses of our globalised world.
Runs until: Saturday May 7, 2016

Across the Top:

Across the Top: The Quest for the Northwest Passage

Across The Top: The Quest for the Northwest Passage
Where: Vancouver Maritime Museum
What: This exhibit will transport you to the Arctic where you will learn about its environment and people; the many voyages of discovery; the search for John Franklin’s lost expedition (both historical and modern), and the ultimate discovery of HMS Erebus by Parks Canada.
Runs until: May 2016

Your Future Home: Creating a New Vancouver

Your Future Home: Creating a New Vancouver

Your Future Home: Creating a New Vancouver
Where: Museum of Vancouver
What: In response to mounting concern about a rapidly changing region, this exhibit will immerse visitors in an experience that spotlights 20 visions for tomorrow’s city, while focusing on four topical issues: housing affordability, residential density, ease of transportation, and quality of public space.
Runs until: Sunday May 15, 2016

MashUp

MashUp

MashUp
Where: Vancouver Art Gallery
What: Exploring how artists incorporate found images, objects, sounds and words into their work, starting with the movement’s emergence at the turn of the twentieth century and showing how it has become a dominant force in our world today. It will feature 371 works by 156 artists, filmmakers, architects, musicians and designers, such as Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp, Juan Gris, Hannah Höch, Joseph Cornell, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Nam June Paik, Jean-Luc Goddard, Frank Gehry, Dara Birnbaum, Stan Douglas, Hito Steyerl, Isa Genzken, DJ Spooky and Tobias Wong, among many others.
Runs until: Sunday June 12, 2016

From Meadows Woodlands Far and Near
Where: Beaty Biodiversity Museum
What: Delicate watercolours and striking woodcuts inspired by plants from the landscapes of Germany and Canada. Art by Brigitte Potter-Mael.
Runs until: Sunday September 4, 2016

In the Footprint of the Crocodile Man

In the Footprint of the Crocodile Man

In the Footprint of the Crocodile Man
Where: UBC Museum of Anthropology
What: The Sepik River of Papua New Guinea is one of the largest river systems in the world, extraordinarily beautiful, but seldom visited. It is here that the Iatmul people, who live along its banks, have created internationally renowned works of art primarily inspired by stories of the majestic crocodile as the primordial creator. This unique exhibition will showcase the most comprehensive collection of contemporary Sepik art in North America for the first time. In addition to highlighting the exquisite carvings of Papua New Guinea’s latmul people, the exhibition will delve into their economic, cultural, and spiritual connections to the river system, drawing urgent attention to the logging and mining operations that pose environmental threats to the region.
Runs until: January 31, 2017

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