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SUMMARY:The Culture Club
DESCRIPTION:Join us each month as we discuss a novel\, comic\, movie\, poem\, or other media each rooted in themes of personal cultural heritage\, anti-racism\, and diversity. If you’re looking for a fun way to spend Friday evenings\, connect with community\, or read a more unique array of books\, the Culture Club may be perfect for you! \nHere’s our upcoming discussion line up: \nFebruary: The Sleeping Car Porter by Suzette Mayr (book – pick up at museum)\nMarch: Women Talking by Miriam Towes (book – pick up at museum) AND/OR Women Talking by Sarah Polley (film – available on Prime)\nApril: Beans by Tracey Deer (film – available for free on CBC Gem)\nMay: Denison Avenue by Christina Wong (book – pick up at museum)\nJune: Queer poetry club (we will link to recommendations of LGBTQ poets and people can also come with their own favourite) \nLast Friday of every month from 6 PM to 8 PM.\nRSVP appreciated but not required.\nFree. Ages 18+.\n1116 Brunette Avenue\, Coquitlam.
URL:https://artsconnect.ing/artscalendar/the-culture-club/2026-05-29/
LOCATION:Mackin House\, 1116 Brunette Avenue\, Coquitlam\, BC\, V3K 1G2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film,Literary Arts,Poetry
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ORGANIZER;CN="Coquitlam Heritage":MAILTO:info@coquitlamheritage.ca
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SUMMARY:Public Arts\, Public Cities\, Public Talk by Brian McBay in Port Moody
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 30 May 2026 at 2:00pm ArtsConnect presents a free public talk by Brian McBay\, Executive Director of the Vancouver-based arts and cultural organization 221A\, at Inlet United Church at the Springs in Port Moody. In “Cities for Artists: A land trust for the arts?” McBay will explore the origins of 221A and the creation of the Cultural Land Trust as a response to the growing loss of affordable cultural space in urban communities. Through examples from Vancouver and elsewhere\, McBay will discuss how non-profits can collaborate to secure long-term cultural infrastructure. \nBrian McBay (he/him) is a leader in arts infrastructure. He is a fourth-generation Chinese-Canadian living in Vancouver on the unsurrendered lands of the Musqueam\, Squamish\, or Tsleil-Waututh Nations. Over the last 20 years Brian has made a unique contribution to British Columbia’s cultural security by developing and advocating for community-controlled arts spaces. He is co-founder and Executive Director of 221A\, a Vancouver-based non-profit organization that operates a growing network spanning over 140\,000 square feet across nine properties\, providing space for affordable artist housing and artist studios. Recently\, he has been advancing the application of “Cultural Land Trusts” as a collective governance and financing solution for non-profit arts spaces facing closure or displacement due to escalating real estate costs. In addition to his role at 221A\, Brian has served on various non-profit and public sector boards including the BC Arts Council and the National Gallery of Canada. \nThis talk is presented as part of ArtsConnect’s “Public Walks\, Public Spaces\, Public Arts\, Public Cities” program. The 2026 program includes a series of related discussions on the place of the artist and the arts in creating socially\, culturally and economically dynamic and resilient communities in the Tri-Cities lead by a diverse collection of people in all forms of art\, architecture\, urban planning. Forthcoming presentations included talks by Jai Djwa in Port Coquitlam on 9 June 2026 and Kamala Jasmine Todd in Coquitlam on 20 June 2026 in partnership with the Coquitlam Public Library. \nArtsConnect gratefully acknowledges the support of the City of Coquitlam’s Spirit of Coquitlam Grant Program\, the City of Port Coquitlam Community Cultural Development Investment Program\, the City of Port Moody \, The Village of Anmore\, the Port Coquitlam Community Foundation\, and the Coquitlam Public Library.
URL:https://artsconnect.ing/artscalendar/public-arts-public-cities-public-talk-by-brian-mcbay-in-port-moody-2/
LOCATION:Inlet United Church at the Springs\, 2315 Spring Street\, Port Moody\, BC\, V3H 0L7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Discussion
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtsConnect":MAILTO:info@artsconnect.ing
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SUMMARY:Curator’s Night: Keep in Touch
DESCRIPTION:For only $10 (before tax)\, join us for a special Curator’s Night: Keep in Touch exploring how communication has shaped our lives\, relationships\, and communities over time. This talk will guide audiences through the exhibition’s central themes- from early forms of written and visual expression\, to the rapid\, interconnected world of today- highlighting how each new technology has changed not just how we share information\, but how we connect with one another. Together\, these stories reveal communication as something deeply human: a tool for maintaining relationships\, sharing emotion\, and building community across distance. \nThrough a mix of storytelling and artifacts\, our curator\, Rachel\, will spotlight key objects from the museum’s collection\, offering insight into their histories and significance. From telegraphs and telephones to print materials and everyday devices\, these artifacts bring the broader narrative to life. Guests are invited to enjoy a light nibble and beverage while mingling and exploring these themes in a relaxed\, social setting- an opportunity to reflect\, connect\, and “Keep in Touch” together. \nLink to purchase here: https://square.link/u/MgixzCHk \nDoors open at 5:30 pm\, ends at 8:00 pm \nPurchase of drinks will be available in person.
URL:https://artsconnect.ing/artscalendar/curators-night-keep-in-touch/
LOCATION:POMO Museum\, 2734 Murray Street\, Port Moody\, BC\, V3H 1X2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Discussion
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ORGANIZER;CN="POMO Museum":MAILTO:info@pomo.museum
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