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Pi Provocateurs Presents Black Space Jam (March 3 at Biltmore Cabaret)
Mar
3
8:00 PM20:00

Pi Provocateurs Presents Black Space Jam (March 3 at Biltmore Cabaret)

Produced by Black Space Media/Afro Van Connect, Black Space Jam (BSJ) is a live performance showcase that provides local and international artists of African descent a platform to share and promote their artwork. This showcase intentionally amplifies, celebrates, and centers Black creatives and the Black Experience. BSJ was created to enhance the visibility of youth of African descent within the local arts and culture community.

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Centre A’s Newest Project Transforms the Gallery Space into a Furnished Living Room
Feb
4
to May 31

Centre A’s Newest Project Transforms the Gallery Space into a Furnished Living Room

Centre A’s “The Living Room” is a unique exhibition-installation that transforms the gallery space into a furnished living room. By converting the gallery rooms into a (semi-)domestic area, the project aims to challenge and restructure the oftentimes unapproachable space of the contemporary art gallery.

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William Shakespeare’s First Folio published in 1623 gifted to UBC Library and now on display at the Vancouver Art Gallery
Jan
15
to Mar 30

William Shakespeare’s First Folio published in 1623 gifted to UBC Library and now on display at the Vancouver Art Gallery

For All Time: The Shakespeare FIRST FOLIO at the Vancouver Art Gallery celebrates the University of British Columbia Library’s recent acquisition of a complete first edition of William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories and Tragedies—an extremely rare book published in 1623, seven years after Shakespeare's death and credited with preserving almost half of his plays.

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Massy Arts Society Presents How to Not Be Afraid of Everything Book Launch: Jane Wong & Leanne Dunic
Oct
22
to Oct 23

Massy Arts Society Presents How to Not Be Afraid of Everything Book Launch: Jane Wong & Leanne Dunic

How to Not Be Afraid of Everything (out this October from Alice James Books) is a book of poems that explores the vulnerable and tangled ways in which we articulate and reckon with fear: fear of intergenerational trauma, of toxic masculinity, of silenced and hidden histories. At its core, the book is dedicated to Wong's grandparents who survived the Great Leap Forward. The book sings of rage, resilience, and community. Jane Wong and Leanne Dunic, poets/artists/friends, will read together!

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