Event Listings

Artists Walking Home

Date: June - December, 2011
Location: Downtown Eastside
Website: www.walkinghomeprojects.com

Artists Walking Home is a year-long collaboration between Walking Home Projects and 221A Artist Run Centre comprised of a series of walks guided by local artists, designers, and architects that will invite public participants to learn about the complex historical and social conditions of Vancouver through the embodied experience of the cities cultural producers. Participants will experience a direct connection to the city’s immediate environment – both natural and constructed – and to gain an understanding of how ideas and intention become policy, resulting in action and infrastructure which shape our social and lived experiences in public spaces.

With support from the City of Vancouver’s 125th Anniversary Grants Program and the participation of the Government of Canada.

The Red Jam Slam Festival Project

Date: June 1 - November 30, 2011
Location: Various Venues in Metro Vancouver, as developed in partnership with Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal organizations
Website: www.aboriginalvoice.com

Aboriginal Life in Vancouver Enhancement Society’s project, Red Jam Slam (RJS) is a celebration of education while still maintaining culture through the arts. The participants will include film makers, visual artists (body painters, installation artist, etc) musicians, poets, story tellers and comedians. The performers will be Inuit, Metis, and Aboriginal people who will celebrate their culture with us.

There are many artists who are confirmed to perform at the large RJS event planned for the Fall of 2011 and many others will participate at some smaller RJS events that are being planned from June 1th to the Fall 2011 RJS Event. These events aim to support, showcase and promote the creativity of urban Aboriginal artists and community members in various venues, to the general public.

RJS 2011 will have a live remote provided by, Co Op Radio and CJSF. We will also have a live web stream provided by Ray-Cam Co-operative Association.

With support from the City of Vancouver’s 125th Anniversary Grants Program and the participation of the Government of Canada.

“I AM VANCOUVER” Exhibit

Captain George Vancouver’s arrival here in 1792 marks an epoch in our history. This global voyager came to measure the land and survey the waters. He was a visitor from a distant land half a world away.

When Captain Vancouver first stepped onto the beach at Point Grey in 1792, he could not have begun to imagine the city that would later emerge from the forests around him. Today, Vancouver is one of the most desirable places to live in the World. “I AM VANCOUVER” is a blend of historical and contemporary realities offering an opportunity to discover how our city came to be, while providing an interactive and playful experience that allows us all to share our stories, reflections and images related to our city.

“Visitors are asked to post their own experiences of living in Vancouver,” says exhibit curator, historian and author, Barry Gough, “The exhibit will come to life as visitors contribute to the show. We start by looking at the epic achievement of the city’s namesake, Captain George Vancouver and finish by looking at the city through the eyes of its residents and visitors.”

Entrance is included in the regular admission price for museum visitors. Many items will be shown to the public for the first time; this unique, fun and interactive exhibition will run from Thursday, May 19, 2011 to Friday, October 14th at the Vancouver Maritime Museum Main Gallery.

Celebrate one of the World’s greatest explorers and one of the World’s greatest Cities. Share your stories and pictures on our I AM VANCOUVER Facebook page and your photos and stories may be posted in the museum’s gallery.

Vancouver Maritime Museum is located at 1905 Ogden Ave in Vanier Park. Visit our website for hours, admission rates and upcoming programs and events.