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Illustration of a blue calendar, with "Need to Know, Need to Go" written on top
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Need to Know, Need to Go from November 2 to 8

Arts November 3, 2020

By: Charlene Aviles, Peak Associate c̓əc̓əwitəl̕ | Helping Each Other | ch’áwatway | Museum of Vancouver | September 16 to December 9 | $10 for adults or free for individuals self-identifying as Indigenous The c̓əc̓əwitəl̕ | Helping Each Other | ch’áwatway exhibit, presented by the YVR Art Foundation and the Museum of Vancouver (MOV), will showcase the artwork of  the 2019 YVR Art Foundation Emerging and Mid-Career Artist Scholarship recipients. This exhibition’s themes include “resilience, memory, and identity, through reconnection with ancestral knowledge and lands.” Tickets can be purchased on MOV's website. Physical distancing measures will be in effect. Heart…

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All Together Now features 20 diverse collections ranging from taxidermy to pinball machines

EIC August 2, 2016

Remember when you used to collect? Maybe it was rocks, keychains, baseball cards, or Puppy Surprise toys. Whatever it was, many people did it as children. Some people never grow out of that compulsion to build a series of objects…

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MOV presents past, present, and possible future of Nunavut

EIC November 23, 2015

Arctic Adaptations: Nunavut at 15 is an architectural exhibit currently on display at the Museum of Vancouver (MOV) until December 13 which explores and reflects on Nunavut through the lens of architecture and the built environment. Organized and curated by…

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Past and present collide in Musqueam First Nation exhibits

EIC February 2, 2015

A joint project between the Museum of Vancouver, the Musqueam First Nation, and the Museum of Anthropology, c̓əsnaʔəm, the city before the city is an exciting and important series of exhibits. An exploration of the historical and living culture of…

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