Things To Do In Vancouver This Weekend

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It’s Earth Day weekend, and thoughtfulness is on-theme. Explore our shared future with Indigenous elders, check out a zero-waste pop-up-shop, support local crafters, discuss affordability, go for a walking tour, or check out TEDx in East Van. (It’s also William Shakespeare’s 400th death-a-versary, and there are a few ways to celebrate that as well.)


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Friday April 22

Earth Day: Voices of the Elders

Earth Day: Voices of the Elders

Earth Day: Voices of Elders
Where: Queen Elizabeth Theatre, 8:00pm
What: Everyone is invited to join local Indigenous elders, performers, and children for a variety show event to celebrate a shared future though reconciliation this Earth Day. All proceeds are going to Coast Salish Youth projects to enrich their understanding and the preservation of Coast Salish heritage.

MakeIt

Make It!
Where: The PNE Forum
What: Find over 190 of your favourite friendly makers doing what they do best. This is the perfect opportunity to stock up on freshly made accessories, jewellery, clothing, art, home decor, food, baby/kid items and lots of other beautifully crafted, handmade goods.
Runs until: Sunday April 24, 2016

Inner Landscapes

Inner Landscapes

Inner Landscapes
Where: 163 E Pender Skylight Gallery (one night only)
What: The first collaboration between Kaz Simpson and Jordan Westre. The show will be comprised of over 30 pieces. Ranging from oil paintings and collage to sculpture and interactive works. Each piece will dissect the idea of the “unspoken and unseen” within all of us through a strong figurative narrative.

Coastal Jazz Presents Chick Corea and Bella Fleck

Coastal Jazz Presents Chick Corea and Bella Fleck

Coastal Jazz Presents Chick Corea and Bella Fleck
Where: The Orpheum, 8:00pm
What: Two master songwriters, musicians and bandleaders come together for a genre-busting evening of piano and banjo duets. This casual and intimate encounter with legends from different musical worlds brings a beguiling mix of tunes traversing a slew of genres from jazz, bluegrass, rock, flamenco and gospel.

Verses Festival of Words
Where: Various locations around Commercial Drive
What: Award-winning writers, spoken word poets and performers from across North America in 35 different events in intimate venues.
Runs until: Sunday May 1, 2016

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Happy Hour: A Future We Can’t Afford?
Where: Museum of Vancouver, 6:00pm
What: In the face of skyrocketing housing prices and shrinking vacancy rates, there is no shortage of opinions on how affordability is impacting young people. That said, it’s less common to hear opinions directly from young people themselves. Presented by Metropolitan Collective  and Two by Fore, a diverse panel of young citymakers will share their views on array of questions ranging from the basics – renting, buying, should I stay or should I go? – to the complex – entitlement, Airbnb and who’s not in the room?

The Seriousness of Play | Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas: Red (detail), 2008.

The Seriousness of Play | Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas: Red (detail), 2008.

The Seriousness of Play
Where: The Bill Reid Gallery
What: Haida Manga is a contemporary art form that offers a playful way of viewing and engaging with social issues as it seeks participation, dialogue, reflection and action. Influenced by both the tradition of Haida iconography and contemporary Asian visual culture, Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas has created an artistic practice celebrated for its vitality and originality by an international audience engaged in issues of ethnicity, identity and relationships.
Runs until: Sunday October 2, 2016

WorldMusicFest

World Music Festival
Where: The Rio Theatre
What: Musicians from from Mexico, Brazil, India and Vancouver have travelled near and far to bring you unique music you won’t find anywhere else, all in support of The Canucks Autism Network.
Runs until: Saturday April 23, 2016

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The Edible Exhibit
Where: Vancouver Art Gallery
What: The Young Associates and Here There are joining forces to host an one-night-only collaboration between chefs at The Acorn and Latab inspired by MASHUP: The Birth of Modern Culture. Dine on 4 playful courses that will have you getting out of your seat and playing with your food.

Parker Street Art Salon

Parker Street Art Salon

Parker Street Art Salon
Where: Parker Street Studios (1000 Parker St.)
What: An exposition of painting, sculpture and installation pieces:  57 artists showcasing their best work steps away from their studios.
Runs until: Sunday April 24, 2016

Mozart and Shakespeare
Where: Chan Centre for the Performing Arts at UBC
What: In a concert dedicated to the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare, VSO Conductor Laureate Kazuyoshi Akiyama presents the overture to Mendelssohn’s famous incidental music for the Bard’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, as well as a snippet of William Walton’s dreamy, beautiful music for Henry V.
Runs until: Saturday April 23, 2016

Adam Carolla: A Live Podcast Taping

Adam Carolla: A Live Podcast Taping

Adam Carolla: A Live Podcast Taping
Where: Commodore Ballroom
What: Watch a live taping of Adam Carolla’s award-winning podcast, The Adam Carolla Show.

Northwest Horror Show

Northwest Horror Show

Northwest Horror Show
Where: VanCity Theatre
What: Exploitation, horror, cult and even a little art-house –  watch classics of extreme cinema on 35mm prints. Each feature is preceded by short films, trivia giveaways, and special guests.
Runs until: Sunday April 24, 2016

Zero Waste + Patagonia Pop-Up Shop

Zero Waste + Patagonia Pop-Up Shop

Zero Waste + Patagonia Pop-Up Shop
Where: 1994 West 4th Ave
What: BYOC (bring your own container/jar/cloth bag/any other creative transporter of food) to fill up on all of our local goodies. We will have jars/bags for sale, as well as sanitized & recycled containers if you aren’t able to bring your own. There will be have local fruit and veggies, dried mango & chocolate covered almonds, Denman Island chocolate, Plenty + Spare perfectly imperfect soap, Hives for Humanity honey – and they take request on their Facebook page.

Bend Sinister & Boreal Sons
Where: The Biltmore
What: Local rock from Vancouver

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Puddle Popper

Puddle Popper
Where: Dynamo Arts Association
What: Through a close and constant drawing practice, each of these artists have an interest in translating immediate markings into the physical world. Puddle Popper is the coming together of a collection of objects created and arranged by all four artists.
Runs until: Sunday April 24, 2016


 

Saturday April 23

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TEDxEastVan
Where: The York Theatre
What: The theme represents change, intense emotions, performances, and art and culture. East Vancouver has always been a centre for underground movements, be they social or arts based, and our diverse range of speakers, performers, and audience members will have a chance to celebrate this dynamic spirit with their own versions of “Move” in the heart of East Vancouver.

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Bard on the Beach presents: Will’s Wake
Where: BMO Theatre Centre
What: It’s the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare, and Bard is hosting a wake!  Will’s Wake will include a pre-show hors d’oeuvres reception, followed by on-stage readings and music by some of your favourite Bard actors, and live music by Jeff Gladstone & The Bad Ideas. Join in the fun as we celebrate a legacy.

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Rihanna
Where: Rogers Arena, 7:30pm
What: This eight-time Grammy Award winner also counts 12 billboard music awards among other countless music accolades. With hits like Umbrella, Rude Boy, and We Found Love.

Stanley Park Ecology Society Earth Day Celebration
Where: Stanley Park Nature House
What: Try your hand at weaving invasive species into useful bionets with environmental artist, Sharon Kallis or gather some of these invasive species at a plant pull in the Park with SPES’ conservation team. Visit the new Conservation Corner exhibit in the Nature House to learn about invasive species and how our volunteers are helping SPES manage them in Stanley Park.

LiveBand

Live Band Karaoke
Where: The Fox Cabaret
What: Belt out your favorite Prince songs to a live band (or any other songs you’re felling, I guess.)

Yelawolf

Yelawolf

Yelawolf
Where: Commodore Ballroom, 9:30pm
What: An American hip hop recording artist from Gadsden, Alabama. He is currently signed to Eminem’s Shady Records and Interscope Records.

GhostShip

Ghost Ship Octavius
Where: Venue (881 Granville)
What: Featuring members of Nevermore, God Forbid, and Queensrÿche.

Space Junk performs David Bowie’s Blackstar
Where: The Rickshaw
What: Space Junk (featuring Cobra Ramone Music and members of Bend Sinister) perform David Bowie’s last album “Blackstar” in its entirety.

Morning Show

Morning Show

Morning Show
Where: The Biltmore, 7:00pm
What: An alt-rock trio based out of Vancouver and Victoria, Canada.

Vancouver Whitecaps vs. Dallas FC
Where: BC Place Stadium, 7:30pm
What: Vancouver Whitecaps FC are a Canadian professional soccer team based in Vancouver, British Columbia that competes in Major League Soccer.


 

Sunday April 24

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Jasmine Jazz #2
Where: Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, 7:00pm
What: Canada’s first Chinese music ensemble and some of Vancouver’s finest jazz musicians come together for another joyful concert. VCME joins banjo player/vocalist Arnt Arntzen, bassist Jennifer Hodge and drummer Nicholas James.

Birds of a Feather: Calling All Love Birds
Where: Lost Lagoon, 9:00am
What: Migrating song birds are drawn to the forest edges and gardens near Lost Lagoon. The broad-leaved maple flowers, which reach their peak in late April, offer a ready supply of nectar-feeding insects for the hungry birds. Join to to look and listen for the calls of yellow-rumped and wilson’s warblers, chickadees and kinglets.

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There Be Monsters
Where: York Theatre, 8:00pm
What: These stories wildly call out to monsters, beckon from their hiding spots, invite them to come closer. Kai Cheng Thom, Ivan Coyote and Amber Dawn invite you to journey with them through music and word, myth and magic, gritty fables and queer lore. They’re going on a monster hunt!

Sublime to (Slightly) Silly
Where: The Annex
What: This new music concert runs the gamut of tragically serious to that verging on ridiculous, all conducted by VSO Associate Conductor Gordon Gerrard.

Urban Soundwalks

Urban Soundwalks

Urban Soundwalks: Lost Lagoon, Vancouver’s Urban Refuge
Where: The Viewing Plaza overlooking the Lost Lagoon, above the Nature House at Stanley Park, 2:00pm
What: The Lost Lagoon soundwalk is a meditation on the intersection of people, flora, and fauna, and will explore the collision and surprising co-existence of urban and natural worlds. Meet Jamie Dolinko at the Viewing Deck, directly above the Nature House, at the foot of Robson and Alberni. Soundwalkers will be led part way around Lost Lagoon and through a trail towards Second Beach Pool where the walk finishes at the Second Beach Field House for tea.

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Earth Day Parade
Where: Commercial Drive, 1:00pm
What: Join Windermere High School’s Youth for Climate Justice Now as they carry on this fun, family-friendly tradition by coming together to celebrate the planet.

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VanDusen Plant Sale
Where: VanDusen Botanical Garden
What: Patios, pots and planters—the annual Plant Sale has everything you need for gardening in small spaces.

AUDC Sunday Performance Series #4
Where: 149 West Hastings, 3:30pm
What: Arts Umbrella Dance Company performs new and innovative works-in-progress by leading Canadian choreographers alongside featured special guest artists. Limited seating.

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Veg Expo
Where: Canada Place
What: A sustainable vegan & vegetarian event that connects the benefits of living a plant-based and sustainable lifestyle. Featuring vegan, vegetarian, hoslitic, non-GMO and organic products from companies across Canada.

 


 

Ongoing

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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 (ends this weekend)
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

WorldMusicFest

World Music Festival
Where: The Rio Theatre
What: Musicians from from Mexico, Brazil, India and Vancouver have travelled near and far to bring you unique music you won’t find anywhere else, all in support of The Canucks Autism Network.
Runs until: Saturday April 23, 2016

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Group Exhibition from the Rennie Collection

Group Exhibition from the Rennie Collection (ends this weekend)
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 (ends this weekend)
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)

The Invisible Hand

The Invisible Hand

The Invisible Hand (ends this weekend)
Where: The Cultch Historic Theatre
What: Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Ayad Akhtar (Disgraced)’s provocative play follows a kidnapped American trader in Pakistan playing the market for his life. In this timely political thriller from one of North America’s hottest playwrights, taut scenarios unfold as the trader works to earn his release while unwittingly handing the tools for financial chaos and political vindication to his captors.
Runs until: Saturday April 23, 2016

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Dead Metaphor (ends this weekend)
Where: Firehall Arts Centre
What: A young ex-sniper (Dean) has recently returned to Canada from Afghanistan and is struggling to find work. With aging parents (Hank and Frannie) and a pregnant ex-wife (Jenny), Dean finds himself lending his talents in the ideological war at home as an assistant to a contemptuous politician (Helen) seeking election.
Runs until: Saturday April 23, 2016

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Don’t Dress for Dinner

Don’t Dress for Dinner (ends this weekend)
Where:  Gateway Theatre MainStage
What: With his wife out of town, a foolproof alibi from his best friend, and the perfect location outside of Paris, Bernard has it all figured out…or does he?
Runs until: Saturday April 23, 2016

MakeIt

Make It! (this weekend only)
Where: The PNE Forum
What: Find over 190 of your favourite friendly makers doing what they do best. This is the perfect opportunity to stock up on freshly made accessories, jewellery, clothing, art, home decor, food, baby/kid items and lots of other beautifully crafted, handmade goods.
Runs until: Sunday April 24, 2016

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 (ends this weekend)
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

Parker Street Art Salon

Parker Street Art Salon

Parker Street Art Salon (this weekend only)
Where: Parker Street Studios (1000 Parker St.)
What: An exposition of painting, sculpture and installation pieces:  57 artists showcasing their best work steps away from their studios.
Runs until: Sunday April 24, 2016

Dirty Old Woman

Dirty Old Woman

Dirty Old Woman (ends this weekend)
Where: The Cultch
What: From a completely sold-out run at the Vancouver Fringe, Dirty Old Woman returns, even funnier. When Nina, a 50-something-year old, meets Gerry, 20 years her junior, the sparks fly in more ways than one. Judgments, double standards, and comedy ensue, as Nina tries to navigate the dangerous world of dating a younger man. 
Runs until: Sunday April 24, 2016

Capture Photography Festival photo: from Brandon Poole, Flatter Movement #2, 2015, Two-channel HD video, 1 min loop

Capture Photography Festival
photo: from Brandon Poole, Flatter Movement #2, 2015, Two-channel HD video, 1 min loop

Capture Photography Festival (ends this week)
Where: Various locations
What: The April 2016 edition will present photography at over 50 esteemed galleries throughout Vancouver, and include public installations, tours, films, and a Speaker Series with artist talks and panel discussions.
Runs until: Thursday April 28, 2016

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Gods of Suburbia by Dina Goldstein
Where: South Main (SOMA) Gallery
What: What if Gods lived among us? What if they were subject to unemployment, homelessness, drug addiction, consumerism, vanity or loneliness? In her provocative and compelling solo exhibition Gods of Suburbia, award-winning photographer Dina Goldstein explores religious faith within the context of modern forces such as technology, science and secularism. The 11 piece series plays with narrative and religious iconography in order to communicate how organized belief has become twisted within a global framework driven by greed.
Runs until: Saturday April 30, 2016

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Easter Eggs
Where: Hot Art Wet city
What: Andrea Hooge draws her inspiration from childhood interpretations of vintage children’s books and playthings, as well as her cultural heritage. Aside from literal references to Easter eggs in some of her pieces, the work and the title hide a double meaning alluding to inside jokes and surprises.
Runs until: Saturday April 30, 2016

The Jungle Book with Carousel Theatre for Young People

The Jungle Book with Carousel Theatre for Young People

The Jungle Book with Carousel Theatre for Young People
Where: The Waterfront Theatre on Granville Island
What: Deep in the Indian jungle, the human Mowgli is raised by wolves. Tutored by Baloo the bear, Bagheera the panther, and Akela the wolf, Mowgli learns the codes of the hunter.  But when Shere Khan’s prejudice pits the tiger against the young man-cub, Mowgli finds the courage to stand up for himself. In this playful adaptation of the classic coming-of-age tale, The Jungle Book imagines a wilderness all our own atop monkey bars, under slides, and amidst the jungle of a neighborhood playground.
Runs until: Sunday May 1, 2016

Verses Festival of Words
Where: Various locations around Commercial Drive
What: Award-winning writers, spoken word poets and performers from across North America in 35 different events in intimate venues.
Runs until: Sunday May 1, 2016

Retreat by Scott Sueme

Retreat: Works by Scott Sueme

Retreat: Works by Scott Sueme
Where: Kimoto Art Gallery
What: A departure from the graphic landscapes in my previous series ‘Arena’, this new work zooms in to focus on the essence of form, shape and the interactions of colour. The colour palette ranges from high contrast, to subtle neutral and off-white. The selection of these colours aims to capture the zeitgeist of our modern landscape – a fresh take on primary tones and in-between values.
Runs until: Saturday May 7, 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

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The Valley
Where: Arts Club Theatre
What: A teenage boy’s arrest on a SkyTrain platform is the catalyst for this topical story about the contradictory attempts to balance care and public safety. Meet Connor, who has recently dropped out of college; his mother, Sharon, who is struggling with her son’s recent behaviour; Dan, the police officer involved in the SkyTrain incident; and Dan’s wife, Janie, whose own state is driving a wedge through their relationship.
Runs until: Saturday May 7, 2016

Arts Alive
Where: Burnaby Art Gallery
What: Highlighting over 50 works by high school students from eight schools in the Burnaby district, the works were selected by a jury that included BAG staff and volunteers as well as students. This marks the 34th year the Arts Alive program has been presented and will include a new People’s Choice Award voted on by the general public during the run of the show.
Runs until: Sunday May 8, 2016

Earth to Earth, Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust: Works by Randy Grskovic

Earth to Earth, Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust: Works by Randy Grskovic

Earth to Earth, Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust: Works by Randy Grskovic
Where: Burrard Arts Foundation (108 East Broadway)
What: Unlike most photographers, Randy Grskovic uses the darkroom as a starting point for his work. He is affected by the chemistry, geology, and memory of the process. In combination with the science behind the darkroom, Grskovic uses content from history by purchasing glass negatives, smashing them, and printing the result.
Runs until: Saturday May 14, 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

Living Colour
Where: VanDusen Gardens
What: A photo exhibition of floral & scenic images taken exclusively in VanDusen Botanical Garden by Raymond Lo.
Runs until: Sunday May 15, 2016

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Throne and Games: A Chance of Snow
Where: The Improv Centre (Granville Island)
What: Inspired by the popular HBO series, VTSL’s improvised parody builds on its 2015 smash hit (Throne and Games – Laughter is Coming). This all new production embarks on speculative, uncharted territory. Is a certain popular character from the TV series really dead … or not? VTSL’s improvisers will go to ‘The Wall’ to give patrons an exceptionally entertaining evening of improv comedy while working under the ‘high pressure’ created by the audience’s suggestions and involvement.
Runs until: Saturday May 28, 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

Arctic Encounters

Arctic Encounters

Arctic Encounters
Where: Vancouver Maritime Museum
What: Unique views of the modern Northwest Passage and the people who call the Arctic their home. Photographs from the Pond Inlet archives, and photographs taken by museum staff on a trip to the Arctic show contemporary social and environmental landscapes of Canada’s far north.
Runs until: Saturday July 3, 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

The Seriousness of Play | Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas: Red (detail), 2008.

The Seriousness of Play | Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas: Red (detail), 2008.

The Seriousness of Play
Where: The Bill Reid Gallery
What: Haida Manga is a contemporary art form that offers a playful way of viewing and engaging with social issues as it seeks participation, dialogue, reflection and action. Influenced by both the tradition of Haida iconography and contemporary Asian visual culture, Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas has created an artistic practice celebrated for its vitality and originality by an international audience engaged in issues of ethnicity, identity and relationships.
Runs until: Sunday October 2, 2016

Prohibition City Walking Tour

Prohibition City Walking Tour

Prohibition City Walking Tour
Where: Chinatown
What: Delve into Vancouver’s dirtiest secrets on this scandal fuelled walking tour. Starting in the world of the saloon, you trace the story of prohibition in Vancouver while winding along the city’s most storied streets. You’ll hear tales of blind pigs, corrupt mayors, and enterprising bootleggers. Plus you’ll see first hand evidence of opium dens and walk down an alleyway once teeming with over 40 “bawdy houses.”
Runs until: Saturday October 29, 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: November 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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