Then and Now Images of Vancouver

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I have been putting together “then and now” image collections since I first discovered the Vancouver Archives had an online database – about 11 years ago. I have also been publishing on WordPress since 2006, and with the recent introduction of the Gutenberg editor, I have come to enjoy some of the new WYSIWYG editing options. One such option is the Image Compare block, which I just had to try and of course the “then and now” formula seemed like a perfect fit!

Then and Now Images of Vancouver

The images on the top or left are sourced from the City of Vancouver Archives and the current “now” photos are from Google Street Views, unless otherwise noted.

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The West End from what is now Vanier Park
Top: 1910 Archives #AM54-S4-Dist P1
English Bay Giacomo Frega
English Bay Beach
Left: 1890s Archives# Be P151. Right: 2013 Giacomo Frega on Flickr
BurrardBridge_1932_Archives
Burrard Bridge from Granville Island
1932 Archives #AM1535-: CVA 99-4213. Stuart Thomson
StanleyParkDrive_1898GoogleStreetView_StnaleyParkDrive
Stanley Park Drive
Left: 1898 Archives #AM54-S4-: CVA 466-17

The photo above is a fun one. I was randomly browsing the Archives and spotted this very distinct tree along Stanley Park Drive. It’s still standing on the side of the road, 150+ years later. My uneducated guess would be that it was already 100+ years old in 1898 so the standing stump that is there now is from the 1700s!

1894 Entrance to Stanley Park1940 Entrance to Stanley Park
Entrance to Stanley Park
Left: 1894 Archives# CVA 677-987. Right: 1940 Archives# CVA 586-340
GastownMapleTreeSquareCarrall
Maple Tree Square
Left: 1886 Archives# Str P83. Right: 2009 Photo by jmv on Flickr
1946 City Hall viewCity Hall Jenn Chan Photography
View from City Hall
Left: 1946 Archives# CVA 586-4381 Steffens-Colmer Photo. Right: 2015 Jenn Chan Photo
2010s Christchurch Cathedral Vancouver
Christ Church Cathedral/Burrard and Georgia
Left: 1894. Archives# Ch P73
1913 English Bay. Photographer: WJ Moore. Archives# LGN 1030.2010 English Bay Daniel Peckham
English Bay
Top: 1913 Archives# LGN 1030 Photo WJ Moore. Below: 2010 Photo by Daniel Peckham

If you have a spot you would like me to research, let me know in the comments.

Coquitlam Canada Day at Home 2020

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Bring the festive energy of Town Centre Park home on July 1st as Coquitlam Canada Day celebrations go virtual! Wear your red and white attire, wave your flags, eat everything maple, and tune into live music, dance, and interactive activities to celebrate the country’s 153rd birthday.

Coquitlam Canada Day 2020

Coquitlam Canada Day at Home

When: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 from 12:00pm to 7:00pm
Where: Live online here, with some pre-recorded segments

The 12th annual Coquitlam Celebrates Canada Day will be a full day of family fun, broadcast here, that will bring the festivities into living rooms, patios and backyards across the city.

The event will kick off with a welcome parade, remarks by Mayor Richard Stewart and MP Ron McKinnon, and O Canada sung by Dani Black. A packed schedule will follow, with workshops by Maple Leaf Circus along with family activities and demos by City departments, artisans and local organizations sprinkled between the music and dance performances.

At 12:15, kids can rock out and enjoy music with witty wordplay and catchy choruses with Will’s Jams. The Heather Jolley Highland Dancers will perform at 1:15pm, Master illusionist Vitaly will be on at 2:00pm. At 3:00pm catch Silk and Skins, a musical collaboration between Uzume Taiko Drum Group and Silk Road Music. Hailing from the Yukon, Speed Control is the rock band that can make you move even at -40 degrees, they’ll be on the stream at 4:00pm. Enjoy Iranian contemporary and folk dance from Fame Art Dance at 6:00pm, and at 6:15pm high-energy country music trio The Heels will perform.

Coquitlam Canada Day - Town Centre Park Two People Sitting on an Inflatable Pillow Chair Featuring the Canada Flag

Stay tuned for more updates from the City of Coquitlam as Canada Day approaches. Follow online on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend, Father’s Day and More

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Drive-through for BBQ in Vancouver or mini donuts in Abbotsford, enjoy wine and a dinner with dad at the vineyard, or tune into National Indigenous Peoples Day programming online. There are quite a few things to do in Vancouver this weekend, both in person and online:

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend, Father’s Day and More

Friday, June 19, 2020
Juneteenth Vancouver March
explorASIAN 2020 – Virtual Recognition Awards Ceremony
A Celebration of Strength & Resilience
Intro to Wood: Cutting Board
Intro to Pottery: Plant Pots
HAVAN Awards Gala Home Edition LIVE
Abbotsford Agrifair Mini-Donut Drive Thru
Up in the Air Theatre presents: e-Volver Festival Online
DOXA Documentary Film Festival
Art Downtown: Free Visual Arts Showcase in Vancouver
Father’s Day BBQ Drive-Thru at the PNE

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Queer Arts Festival WICKED Online for 2020

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The 12th annual Queer Arts Festival (“QAF”), Vancouver’s artist-run, professional, multi-disciplinary roister of queer arts, culture and history, will take place online this year from July 16 to July 26, 2020.

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Queer Arts Festival WICKED

Tickets: All online events at the 2020 Queer Arts Festival are by donation to improve accessibility. QAF relies on ticket sales and donations to bring you Vancouver’s only transdisciplinary professional arts festival dedicated to showing the work of 2SLGBTQ+ artists. Now more than ever your donations are critical. Donors who give over $20 will be mailed a charitable tax receipt.

“QAF’s WICKED reimagines identity politics, exposing the implications of homonormativity as erasure. This past decade has seen the mainstreaming of gay; sexual difference wins approval so long as it is palatable, marketable, and doesn’t stray too far from bourgeois notions of taste and morality. The commodification of queer experience is inextricably linked to the pathologization of the queer body, where medical and sociological interventions adjudicate which anatomies and passions are accepted as authentic.

There’s no place like home for the Wicked Witch of the West, green by devilment and through her magical aberrance. QAF 2020 forsakes the yellow brick road that leads only to a man behind a curtain gentrifying our desires. Instead, QAF revels in the quintessentially queer traditions of scandal and excess with visual art, performance, theatre, music, dance and literary events.”

Event Highlights

Art Party! | Cinq-à-Sept Festival Opening
Thursday, July 16, 5 -7:00pm
QAF’s opening: Luxuriate in a cinq-à-sept afternoon delight! Come together for our Visual Art tour with curator Jonny Sopotiuk, guest artists, and a gallery of intimate friends old and new. Wonderfully Wicked

Wicked: Curated Visual Arts Exhibition
Thursday, July 16 – Sunday, July 26, 2020

Pride in Art Community Exhibition
Thursday, July 16 – Sunday, July 26, 2020

Too Spirited | Indigenous Burlesque
Friday, July 17, 7:00pm 
Embrace your too-muchness with bombastic burlesque brought to you by the badass babes of Virago Nation.

Rupture Probe: Queer Inquiries & Remediations | Media Art Screening
Saturday, July 18, 7:00pm 
Recent queer shorts rupture normative notions of gender, pleasure, and activism, curated in partnership with VIVO Media Arts Centre.

Return to Sodom North | VIVO Media Art Screening
Sunday, July 19, 7:00pm
90s Queer Video Out & Uncensored. Time travel with the Vancouver Queer media artists who raged back against the malignment and suppression of queer lived realities and representations of desire.

A Night of Storytelling | Literary Readings
Wednesday, July 22, 7:00pm
Curated by Danny Ramadan, readings by local, national, and international writers.

Underground Absolute Fiction | Speculative Theatre
Thursday, July 23, 7:00pm
An immersive play-meets-punk-concert, inspired by the Polish “home theatre.” Written by Anais West and co-produced by Queer Arts Festival and The Frank Theatre.

The Darlings - Photo: Sean Alistair
The Darlings – Photo: Sean Alistair

The Darlings, Uncensored | Drag Performance
Friday, July 24, 7:00pm
Experience the unexpected with genre-bending non-binary avant-drag collective, the Darlings: Continental Breakfast, PM, Rose Butch and Maiden China.

A Conversation on Queer Mentorship | Lunch Discourse
Saturday, July 25, 12:00pm
Hiromi Goto and Erica Isomura explore the nuances of intergenerational mentorship as queer POC writers.

This Crazy Show  | Dance Performance
Saturday July 25, 7:00pm & Sunday July 26, 2:00pm
In his Swan Song, contemporary dance legend Noam Gagnon sashays the fine line between pain and pleasure in a fetishization of something glamorous and beautifully twisted: a monster beautified.

Glitter is Forever: Pajama Party | Closing Binge
Sunday, July 26, 4:00pm til late
Get your dress jammies on, grab a drink and binge-watch the entire Queer Arts Festival together. Expect surprises!

Art keeps us connected during the age of social distancing. The QAF and SUM Gallery remain steadfast in their commitment to artists amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with staff hard at work (from home) to maintain the integrity of our programming. They’ve reimagined the festival to make sure you get your Queer Art fix on from a distance.

Follow the QAF on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for more info.

Miss604 is a proud media sponsor of QAF 2020

Art Downtown, a Free Visual Arts Showcase in Vancouver

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As we have seen around Vancouver over the last few months, art has a powerful ability to be beautiful, thought-provoking, make a statement, move people, and to bring hope during an uncertain time. Art Downtown is a new summer program aimed at supporting local artists while showcasing their talents in two public locations this summer.

Art Downtown Collage

Art Downtown

Between June and September, artists will be presenting their work and techniques in the setting of Lot 19 (855 W Hastings Street) and Cathedral Square (566 Richards Street), downtown Vancouver.

Lot 19 Dates
June 17 & 24
July 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29
August 5, 12, 19, 26
September 2 & 9

Cathedral Square Dates
June 19 & 26
July 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31
August 7, 14, 21 & 28
September 4 & 11

Artists featured at the first event on June 17th at Lot 19 include:

  • Bita Motamedi
  • Elizabeth Cross
  • Laura Noonan
  • Mohammad Reza Atashzad
  • Stefan Rogenmoser (simplyartist)
  • Casey Fawsitt

At Cathedral Square on June 19th you’ll find:

  • Bita Motamedi
  • Elizabeth Cross
  • Mohammad Reza Atashzad
  • Matthew Holmstrom

The Vancouver Visual Art Foundation (“VVAF”) with the Downtown Vancouver BIA (” DVBIA”) as they work to revitalize public spaces in downtown Vancouver through their Placemaking Projects. Their aim is to bring the community together in welcoming and inspiring locations across the city.

Art Downtown wants to transform the two locations of Lot 19 and Cathedral Square into creative, inspiring and positive areas for the public to connect with art, and where artists can showcase their talent and sell their work.