Robert Davidson at the Shadbolt Centre in Burnaby

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The Shadbolt Centre for the Arts presents an evening with acclaimed master artist Robert Davidson on October 13th that will include a book signing and screening of the award-winning documentary about his life: Haida Modern—the Art and Activism of Robert Davidson.

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Robert Davidson at the Shadbolt Centre in Burnaby

Following the film screening there will be Q&A with Davidson, as well as a reception and signing session for his new book Echoes of the Supernatural—the Graphic Art of Robert Davidson. The book will be available for purchase on site.

The film, directed by Charles Wilkenson, explores the explosion of modern Indigenous art by following Davidson to his native Haida Gwaii as well as Alaska, Vancouver, San Francisco, New York and Austin. The documentary features Davidson at work in his studio bringing forward the knowledge of the old masters into the 21st century and shows how his work is bedded in a strong activism giving an eloquent voice to a threatened natural world.

Davidson is universally considered one of the world’s greatest contemporary woodcarvers. He’s received every national and regional award that can be bestowed upon a Canadian artist including the Order of Canada, the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, the Order of British Columbia and the Audain Prize.  Recently he was honoured with a retrospective exhibition of his paintings and limited edition prints at the Vancouver Art Gallery. 

Follow Davidson on Instagram, as well as the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts.

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2023 Polygon Award in First Nations Art Recipients

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The BC Achievement Foundation has announced the 2023 recipients of the Polygon Award in First Nations Art. Presented annually, this award program shines a light on artistic excellence in traditional, contemporary or media First Nations Art.

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2023 Polygon Award in First Nations Art Recipients

Now in its 17th year, the Polygon Award in First Nations Art recognizes those who have demonstrated a commitment to their art practice; have accumulated a body of work; and are recognized in their communities as artists. Celebrating the intersection of art and culture, while honouring First Nations artistic traditions, the program creates a platform for community engagement, mentorship, and storytelling. 

The 2023 recipients, chosen by an independent jury, are:

The 2023 Award of Distinction for Lifetime Achievement, as decided by the BC Achievement Board after community consultation, is: Xwalacktun (Rick Harry) – Kwakwaka’wakw / Squamish – West Vancouver

About the 2023 jury members

The 2023 jury members include Nathan Wilson, Nuu-chah-nulth, Gitxsan and Kwakwaka’wakw ancestry and 2020 recipient; Shawn Hunt, Heiltsuk and 2011 recipient; Xémontélót Carrielynn Victor, Cheam First Nation and 2018 recipient. Connie Watts, Associate Director, Aboriginal Programs, Emily Carr University of Art + Design and artist of Nuu-chah-nulth, Gitxsan and Kwakwaka’wakw ancestry; and Brenda Crabtree, former Director, Aboriginal Programs, and Special Advisor to the President on Indigenous Initiatives, Emily Carr University of Art + Design, a member of the Spuzzum Band with both Nlaka’pamux and Sto:lo ancestry, served as advisors. 

Awards Ceremony and Dinner

The foundation is hosting a ticketed award ceremony and dinner on Wednesday, November 15th at the Roundhouse Community Arts & Recreation Centre in Vancouver, where each recipient will be honoured with a short film highlighting their accomplishments. Awardees will also be celebrated through an online campaign, #ShineTheLightBC. Tickets are available now.

Free Art Exhibition at the Roundhouse

BC Achievement is also proud to present a combined exhibition showcasing the recipients for both the 2023 Polygon Award in First Nations Art and Applied Art + Design Award. The exhibition, which is free and open to the public (RSVP here) will take place at the Roundhouse Community Arts & Recreation Centre from Thursday, November 16th to Wednesday, November 22nd.

About BC Achievement Foundation

BC Achievement is an independent foundation established in 2003 that celebrates the spirit of excellence in our province and serves to honour the best of British Columbia. By recognizing the accomplishments of our province’s entrepreneurs, artists, community leaders, youth and volunteers, its award programs pay tribute to exceptional people, doing exceptional work, while carving a path forward for others to follow.

Miss604 is a proud sponsor of BC Achievement Foundation programs in 2023

Related: 15th Annual Indigenous Business Award Recipients; 2023 Reconciliation Award Recipients; BC Achievement Foundation Community Award Recipients

Colourful Shades of Expression Exhibition in White Rock

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A new art exhibition is opening in White Rock this month to showcase heartfelt and creative pieces from members of the community living with mental health concerns. Colourful Shades of Expression will share participant artwork from Options Community Services and Fraser Health programs October 5 to 27 at the Landmark Pop-Up Gallery.

Colourful Shades of Expression - Anne and her Art
Anne Gagnon and her artwork. Photo submitted

The goal is to enhance understanding and empathy and increase positive dialogue about living with mental illness. Art can often be a source of resilience, a therapeutic process, and one that helps individuals to express themselves and their diverse experiences.

Colourful Shades of Expression Exhibition in White Rock

Colourful Shades of Expression, runs from October 5 to 27, 2023, with opening night on October 5th  from 5:00 to 8:00pm. World Mental Health Day is on October 10th.

  • When: Thursdays & Fridays 1:00pm to 5:00pm; Saturdays open at 10:00am
    • Open Sunday, October 15th from 10:00am to 4:00pm as well
  • Where: Landmark Pop Uptown Gallery (15140 North Bluff Rd, White Rock)
  • Admission: Free

From the Surrey Now/Leader: “There is this kind of well of creativity that lots of people dip into as they’re going through their mental-health journeys, or in general, and that’s one of the ways they find resilience and express themselves, and there’s some really unique and beautiful, creative works that come out of that,” said Leah Kasinsky, an occupational therapist with Fraser Health’s White Rock/South Surrey Mental Health and Substance Use Services and one of the exhibit’s three organizers. “On the other side… (it’s a) way of doing some education that’s not just telling people some information, but education by seeing a little bit of the humanity of people.”

This event is also a part of the White Rock Arts Festival Culture Crawl which runs October 14-15, 2023 in various locations Uptown, at White Rock and Crescent Beaches, as well as the Kent Street and Centennial Neighbourhoods.

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Canyon Frights Halloween at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

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Canyon Frights are back at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park this season. Visitors are invited to take a thrilling journey through history where the spirits of the past come to life as they enjoy a Halloween gathering reminiscent of a Victorian ‘Fall Fair’.

Canyon Frights Halloween at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park
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Halloween at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

  • Open:  Friday, October 13 until Tuesday, October 31, 2023
  • Where:  Capilano Suspension Bridge Park (3735 Capilano Rd, North Vancouver) 
  • Tickets: Must be purchased in advance online and are on sale now, with a limited quantity of tickets available. Visits are scheduled in 30-minute arrival increments. BC Annual Passholders are also required to reserve their time online prior to their visit.

The Park, illuminated for the occasion, sets the perfect atmosphere as the festivities take an unexpected twist revealing a turn of  events in the rainforest. Visitors can wear their best, family-friendly costumes and take part in Halloween-themed games and surprises.

The owls of Raptors Ridge will be around from 10:00am to 5:30pm on weekends during the festivities and you can check out all the park attractions like Treetops Adventure, the Living Forest, Cliffwalk, and the Story Centre. Shop the Trading Post, and grab something to eat at the Cliff House Restaurant or Loggers’ Grill.

Capilano Suspension Bridge Park will be expanding their support of the BC Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn Fund this year with partial proceeds from Canyon Frights admissions being donated to fire and burn education in schools throughout British Columbia.

Win Passes to Canyon Frights

I have a family 4-pack of tickets to give away to Canyon Frights! Here’s how you can enter to win:

Win Tickets to Canyon Fright – Halloween at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

Coming Soon…

Canyon Lights will transform Capilano Suspension Bridge Park into an unforgettable family-friendly holiday light experience from November 17, 2023 to January 21, 2024. Cross the world-famous bridge, lit end-to-end with a multi-colour display above the illuminated Capilano River and canyon. Journey into a magical glowing rainforest and walk high above the forest floor on the glittering Treetops Adventure. Wind your way along the twinkling cliffside pathway of Cliffwalk. Capture Instagram-worthy moments, sip a decadent hot chocolate while you listen to live holiday tunes and explore the fun festive activities that await you. Tickets for Canyon Lights will be available starting November 3rd.

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Rock Paper Scissors Challenge for World CP Day

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The Cerebral Palsy Association of BC (CPABC) wants you to take on the Rock, Paper, Scissors Challenge in honour of World CP Day on October 6th. This classic game has a charitable twist!

World CP Day Challenge

Rock Paper Scissors Challenge for World CP Day

How it works:

  1. Choose your opponent: Friend, colleague, relative, or neighbour and challenge them to a best-of three rounds Rock Paper Scissors game
  2. Declare a champion: After the showdown, the defeated challenger graciously contributes $20 to the Cerebral Palsy Association of BC.
  3. Capture the moment: Share your challenge online by tagging #RPS4CP
  4. Keep the momentum going: Pass it on and challenge more and more folks to support a great cause.

Share your fun with CPABC by tagging them on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), or LinkedIn.

Accessible ways to play:

All proceeds from the challenge go directly to support the work of the Cerebral Palsy Association of BC programs including Therapeutic Recreation activities, Peer Support groups, Adaptive Equipment and Assistive Devices funding, Movement Therapy, Family Supports, and other key programs to see the over 11,000 children and adults living with cerebral palsy (CP) in British Columbia enjoy Life Without Limits.

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BC Place Northern Lights Display Across False Creek- Miss604 Photo

World CP Day

World Cerebral Palsy Day is a global movement of people with cerebral palsy and their families, and the organizations that support them, in more than 60 countries. The day is an opportunity to celebrate, raise awareness and take action to ensure that people with CP have the same rights, access and opportunity as anyone else in their communities.

BC will light up green to celebrate World CP Day. Some of BC’s most prominent landmarks (Canada Place, BC Place, Science World, and more) will light up green to promote CP awareness.

CPABC Programs and Services

The Cerebral Palsy Association of BC (CPABC) has a robust roster of 12 programs and services that support our community of over 1,000 members. From educational bursaries to recreational programs to support services. It’s all covered for the recipient of the funds or the attendee of the program. Lean more about their programming online here.