Events for Tuesday, March 6th, 2018
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Munch Your Lunch to Live Music
Tue. March 6th, 2018 CourtenayEnjoy yesteryear’s hits today with The Tomcats.
Click for More >>Nanaimo Art Gallery | Experience Art Winter Raffle
Tue. March 6th, 2018 NanaimoExperience Art | 2018 Raffle Tickets available January 11 Draw: March 10, 12 pm Enter for your chance to win one of three prizes and support the Gallery!
Click for More >>Nanaimo Art Gallery | Landfall and Departure: Epilogue (Listening to the Sea)
Tue. March 6th, 2018 NanaimoLandfall and Departure: Epilogue January 12 to March 10, 2018 Join us for the opening reception: January 11, 7 pm. The evening includes a performance by Willie Thrasher and Linda Sad
Click for More >>Nanaimo Harbour City Seniors Open House
Tue. March 6th, 2018 NanaimoCome join us! This is your personal invitation to drop in at Bowen Complex and see what programs we can offer to the mature citizens of the City!
Click for More >>Nanaimo Museum Feature Exhibit Extension, BC: Divided in Solidarity
Tue. March 6th, 2018 NanaimoA historic community on the outskirts of the city is the feature of a new exhibit at the Nanaimo Museum.
Click for More >>On Site Art 2018
Tue. March 6th, 2018 NanaimoWinter/Spring artist drop in group open to artists of all levels. No registration or fee..Participants work on their own artworks. Great working space, art discussion and a art exhibition in the library.
Click for More >>Painting: Mapping, Geography and Place
Tue. March 6th, 2018 VictoriaThis course will use ideas of mapping, geography and a sense of place as a point of departure for developing a painting, or series of paintings.
Click for More >>Potters Place Gallery Monthly Feature Artist
Tue. March 6th, 2018 CourtenayThe Potters Place Gallery March Feature Artist - John Shauer
Click for More >>PURPLE MONTH
Tue. March 6th, 2018 VictoriaMARCH IS PURPLE MONTH, raising awareness for epilepsy.
Click for More >>Recover All That Is Ours
Tue. March 6th, 2018 Campbell RiverInspired by a line by Mohawk/Tuscarora poet Janet Rogers, the exhibition redefines the ideas about Canada, and its 500 hundred year-old relationship with Turtle Island through de-colonial poetics, mythology, and contemporary multi-disciplinary Indigenous art practices.
Click for More >>RETURN
Tue. March 6th, 2018 CourtenayEileen Leier‘s Sqlelten7úw’i – Red Salmon – Sockeye: reconsidering the Adams River Run, looks at local salmon stream ecologies. Nancy Bleck‘s new projects weave together select works from five portfolios, produced over a 20-year span.
Click for More >>Scrabble at the Library
Tue. March 6th, 2018 VictoriaHow do you spell fun? S-C-R-A-B-B-L-E!
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