in/flux: Art of Korean Diaspora
Last day - Sunday, January 27, 2019
Museum of Vancouver
and the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Vancouver proudly present
in/flux: Art of Korean Diaspora
, a collaborative exhibition featuring works from three Korean-Canadian artists.
Carefully curated selections of photography, traditional calligraphy, and ceramics will be on display, all conveying, in their own way, the complex and dynamic nature of Canadian art and identity.
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Seniors Day at MOV!
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
First Tuesday of every month is $5 admission for seniors (65+). Plus we are adding an
additional senior's day
at the end of January! Take a stroll through the
Vancouver History galleries
or check out our current feature exhibitions
Haida Now and
Wild Things.
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Built City Speaker Series: Triple Net Leases - Can Neighborhoods Survive Them?
Thursday January 31, 2019
Join our panel and lively discussion to learn more about insight and policy reform for small business in the wake of Vancouver’s Triple Net Leases.
RAIC
Thought Leader and Moderator Gloria Venczel will guide discussion following presentations from David Nishi- Beckingham, BC Director,
AEC Property Tax
,
Jane and Karen Tennant, sisters/co-owners of
Chocolate Mousse
on Robson St., Michelle Barile, Executive Director of the
West Broadway BIA
and Marianne Amodio, Architect of the
Hollywood Theatre Revitalization
.
More Information.
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Winter Wander
Saturday, February 2, 2019
A family fun event! Tickets only
$5 per person
(ages 5 and under free).
Experience our unique waterfront attractions showcasing art, history, crafts, science and performances from
Bard on the Beach
and the
Vancouver Academy of Music
. Enjoy local food vendors and enter to win great prizes!
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Family Day at MOV!
Monday, February 18, 2019
Join us this Family Day and receive
complimentary admission
to
Museum of Vancouver
! Take a walk on the wild side, visit the
Wild Things
exhibition and experience the wonder of a close encounter of the wild kind. Explore the
Haida Now
exhibition and discover the wily ways of Wasgo the Sea Wolf and many other captivating Haida legends, including the Bear Mother. Learn about Vancouver’s past from 1900 to 1970 by visiting
MOV’s History Galleries
. An experience the entire family will enjoy!
RSVP on Facebook!
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Haida Now Gallery Tours
Friday-Monday @11:30 am and 1:30 pm
Please note: There will be no gallery tours on
Saturday, February 2, 2019.
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Discover our Unique Waterfront Rental Spaces!
Museum of Vancouver
offers indoor and outdoor spaces that are perfect for hosting a myriad of special events. Our dedicated rentals team will help you explore various options and floor plans to create a seamless and memorable event.
More information.
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Wild Things: The Power of Nature in Our Lives
On View!
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Show Us The Power of Nature in Your Life!
Take a photo of how you connect with nature! Tag
@museumofvan
+
#MOVNatureAndMe
on Instagram. Selected photos will be featured on the MOV website, Newsletter & Instagram PLUS digital inclusion in the Wild Things exhibition!
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Featured #MOVNatureAndMe photo...
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What's on in the community...
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Vancouver Heritage Foundation Presents: Heritage Week 2019
February 18-24, 2019
Heritage Week offers a chance to explore heritage across BC and Canada. In 2019, the theme is “Heritage: The Tie That Binds”. Heritage in all its forms has the power to bring people together and create a sense of belonging. Gathering places like community places, religious buildings, public squares and parks, and traditional sites, as well as cultural objects such as artifacts, memorabilia and family items are tangible touchstones with the past that connect us to history and can serve as a base for engaged communities.
More Information.
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BC Alliance for Arts + Culture presents From Creative Vision to Finding Digital Tools
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Part of the
BC Alliance for Arts + Culture's Digital Ladders Salon series
. Johnny Kalangis is a digital media producer, creative director and filmmaker who has worked in multiple traditional and emerging media types for over 20 years. Recently, he created a series of interactive film installations for Nuit Blanche in Toronto, starting from artistic concepts he had absolutely no idea how he would build, with a particular interest in encouraging audience interactivity and creating environments that react to visitors. He’ll share his journey through the trials, errors and successes of creating an interactive experience and working with microprocessors (think Arduino and Raspberry Pi) and software like Pure Data and VVVV.
More Information.
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We acknowledge that the city of Vancouver is on the shared, unceded traditional territories of the Musqueam, Skwxwú7mesh and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations.
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