![]() This workshop will provide teachers with knowledge on how to provide First Peoples' perspectives in science as well as fully developed units that correspond with the BC Provincial Science Curriculum for Grades 5 - 9. It will be held at the Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel in Richmond with the very reasonable registration fee of $30.00. For more information go to Science First People Workshop Register at http://www.fnesc.ca/events-lfp/ Registration deadline is 48 hours prior to the event and will not be accepted at the event.
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![]() Intangible: Memory and Innovation in Coast Salish Art Opening Event Tuesday, September 12 from 6 - 8pm Enjoy light refreshments, a live performance by Ronnie Dean Harris aka Ostwelve, and participate in an interactive art piece with Roxanne Charles. RSVP HERE Six contemporary artists make profound statements about Indigenous rights, land, and sovereignty through their work. This exhibition celebrates a distinct yet intangible connection between contemporary practice and the traditional Coast Salish art of the past. Marvin Oliver (Quinault / Isleta Pueblo) is an innovator in contemporary glass work and embeds symbolic knowledge in glass Spirit Boards. Tawx'sin Yexwulla/Aaron Nelson-Moody (Squamish) invokes family knowledge of traditional copper use and combines it with contemporary techniques. lessLIE (Cowichan, Penelakut and Esquimault) focuses on enlarged Salish design elements to magnify issues of identity and colonialism. Sesemiya/Tracy Williams (Squamish) explores land sovereignty by experimenting with plant, animal, and mineral components and employing them in her cedar weavings. Ronnie Dean Harris/Ostwelve (Sto:lo / St'at'imc) will use multimedia to explore traditional Salish territory within the urban environment. Roxanne Charles (Semiahmoo) is a fibre artist, who frequently incorporates live performance to engage the public in contemporary issues. Presenting Sponsor: The Audain Foundation Exhibition Partners: Deux Mille Foundation The Georgia Straight The Hamber Foundation |
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