Burrard Arts Foundation: Russna Kaur, Cara Guri and Olivia di Liberto

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Three new art exhibitions will open on August 29th at Burrard Arts Foundation, a local visual arts nonprofit and gallery, featuring Russna Kaur, Cara Guri and Olivia di Liberto.

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Burrard Arts Foundation: Russna Kaur, Cara Guri and Olivia di Liberto

Where: BAF Gallery (258 East 1st Ave, Vancouver)
When: Tuesdays to Saturdays, 12:00pm to 5:00pm. Free admission with pre-booked tickets. On view August 29 until October 10, 2020.

Two of the shows were produced by the latest participants in BAF’s Residency Program, abstract painter Russna Kaur and realist portraitist Cara Guri. During the program, the two artists worked side-by-side in the two studios at BAF’s purpose-designed facility in the False Creek Flats. Also opening is new work from Olivia di Liberto in BAF’s Garage; this street facing exhibition window displays art to the public 24 hours a day and showcases early-career artists.

In ‘Suddenly her lips sharpened – it was splendid’, Russna Kaur uses bold colour and large-scale abstraction to speak to her identity as a Canadian of Punjabi diaspora. But despite this overt confrontation of history and identity, the works have as much in common with the heroic gestures of modernist abstraction as they do South Asian material culture, as Kaur effortlessly situates herself within the contemporary painting landscape.

The meticulously realistic, historically-influenced portraits in Cara Guri’s ‘Interstice’ exist in a strange slippage of in-between spaces, tracing shifting notions of time, identity formation, intimacy, and symbol. We are invited into a pact with history in constant negotiation—an invocation of the deeply intimate embedded beside the complex transactions between the artist, the sitter, and the viewer.

Olivia di Liberto creates an explosion of charmingly naive psychedelia with her new public installation in BAF’s Garage, An Extraterrestrial Picnic. Using cut paper, found objects, lighting and painting, the work constructs a kaleidoscopic scene: a picnic attended by aliens. Di Liberto harnesses her background in illustration, street art, and visual merchandising, reimagining commonplace objects through a hallucinatory lens and mashing them up with familiar signifiers of rave and bohemian culture into an alternate dimension of escapism, hedonism, and excessive visual stimulation.

Burrard Arts Foundation is guided by an exciting vision – for Vancouver to be recognized, locally and globally, as a thriving centre for visual art.

Sunflower Festivals Near Vancouver

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Fresh air, flowers so tall they form a shady canopy, and plenty of photo ops. Sunflower events have become a late summer tradition and thanks to open spaces, physical distancing and timing of entry, they have been made COVID-safe! Check out these sunflower festivals in the Lower Mainland:

Chilliwack Sunflower Festival
Chilliwack Sunflowers

Sunflower Festivals Near Vancouver

Chilliwack Sunflower Experience
When: Thurs-Mon 7:00am to 6:00pm, Tues-Wed open at 9:00am.
Where: 41310 Yale Road, Chilliwack (entrance off Royalwood Dr)
Tickets: Available online
About: The fields are alive with 25 different varieties of sunflowers, and more than 50 varieties of dahlias. This year the team has also planted an array of colourful gladiolas. Roam more than three kilometres of pathways throughout the fields. 

Richmond Sunflower Festival
Where: Richmond Country Farms (12900 Steveston Hwy, Richmond)
When:
Mon-Fri, 10:00am to 6:00pm; Sat/Sun until 7:00pm
Tickets:
Available online
About: To ensure a safe experience on the farm they have doubled the planting of over 20 varieties of Sunflowers and Dahlias on 15 acres, with additional wider paths. The farm is now twice the size. You can also enjoy the estate winery tasting room on site and farm-fresh goods like seasonal fruits and vegetables.

Abbotsford Sunflower Festival
Where: Maan Farms (790 McKenzie Rd, Abbotsford)
When:
Sunrise and Golden Hour options, check schedule for hours
Tickets:
Available online with a variety of package options
About:
Take pics at designated photo ops, snip your own flowers at the U-Pick field, and bask in the glow of the sea of sunflowers. Snack on a picnic from the Country Kitchen or sip estate wine from the tasting room.

All of these events require pre-purchased tickets in order to maintain safe capacity limits and social distancing. All are open now and have closing dates around Labour Day but stay tuned for updates to see if they will be open later in the season.

Remember to stay home if you feel sick, wash your hands, don’t gather in large groups, hang with people you know (your small bubble), and keep your distance. Goodtimes!

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend August 14-16, 2020

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Register for the final virtual trivia series event on Friday in support of BC and Alberta Guide Dogs and test your travel trivia skills for the chance to win great prizes. It’s also the final Coquitlam Summer Concert Series show at 5:00pm on Friday with Sarah Wheeler and the Black Salt Sea. Find these events and more things to do in Vancouver this weekend (online and beyond) here:

Things to do in Vancouver Chinese Gardens

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend

Friday, August 14, 2020
Sponsored by Miss604: Travel Time Trivia
Sponsored by Miss604: Coquitlam Summer Concert Series at Home
Abbotsford’s Sun & Soil Summer Concert Series
Grease at the Rio Theatre
GOAT-erdays at Taves Farm
Vancouver Queer Film Festival
Small File Media Festival
Vancouver Biennale Summer BIKEnnale/WALKennale
Monsoon Festival of Performing Arts

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Signature Experiences in Victoria

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Disclosure: Review — Experiences courtesy of Tourism Victoria. Views and opinions are those of the author. Please review the Policy & Disclosure section for further information.

The following has been contributed by Steffani Cameron, who recently completed a 4-year worldwide adventure that she chronicled at FullNomad.com.

Signature Experiences in Victoria. Victoria Harbour. Rebecca Bollwitt photo.
Victoria Harbour. Rebecca Bollwitt photo.

Signature Experiences in Victoria

Some towns, there are things you’ve just got to do if you’re visiting. For Victoria, there are several, but some that hold the most resonance for me are included here.

Anyone who’s ever visited Victoria knows it’s up there as being one of the most water-surrounded city centres there is. That means two things, apparently – one, it’s a pretty good place to do anything involving the ocean, but two, there be ghosts.

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Steffani Cameron is a professional writer living and working in Victoria, BC. The recovering nomad travelled 25 countries in 4 years, with lodgings of every kind from caves to sleeping under the stars. Today, she enjoys the quiet seaside life in BC's capital, where she writes client-facing copy for companies with philanthropic programs, in between photo walks and cooking tasty things. Read more from Steffani on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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Vancouver Mysteries Game Night Giveaway

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You can get a lot of things delivered in the city right now and thanks to Vancouver Mysteries, you can get game night delivered! They have just relaunched their popular Case of the Hotel Detective, which they will deliver to you wherever you are with contactless delivery and quarantined game gear.

Vancouver Mysteries Pop Ups

In the weeks and months to come and with the uncertainty of COVID-19The Case of the Hotel Detective delivers an escape from pandemic stress while more than meeting Covid-19 safety guidelines. The Pop Up Mystery can be played in your living room, backyard, anywhere you are!  For those looking for a reprieve from binge watching TV, Vancouver Mysteries can bring some fun and adventure back into your life.

Take your game night or staycation to the next level with The Case of the Hotel Detective. One member of the Private Investigator League will drop the evidence at your door, another will interact with you live by video feed. You have 90 minutes – can you solve the mystery?

Adapting Vancouver Mysteries

Pre-pandemic, Vancouver Mysteries was running games for up to 120 players at a time, had a record breaking February and bookings into summer. The goal is to keep this Vancouver business going by adapting, re-engaging and reminding folks there’s a way to play that’s safe, fun and allows you to stay in your bubble too.

“We had to re-think how to run games with new protective measures: quarantining game kits between use, incorporating contactless delivery, re-writing scripts and even designing our own face masks to match our costumes,” says Vancouver Mysteries owner Tanya Bennett.

“All of our games are completely private and can be played outdoors. Plus our newest offering, The Case of the Hotel Detective allows players to enjoy the game in a location of their choosing.”

Available seven days a week, every half hour from 9:00am to 9:00pm. Plan for about 2 hours to solve the mystery.

Enter to Win

I’m giving away a pop up mystery game for 2-5 players (value $250). Here are all the ways you can enter to win and try to solve Case of the Hotel Detective*:

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I will draw one winner at random from all entries at 12:00pm on Monday, August 17, 2020.

*Open to the Greater Vancouver area.

The winner is Terry!