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EVENTS

Micki MacKenzie Educational Craft Bursary
The Micki MacKenzie Educational Craft Bursary was founded in 2019 by Micki’s husband Murray and their children, Nicole and Ross, as a living memorial to a wonderful woman who possessed an incredible eye for design, craft and the arts of all kinds. Micki gave her time and energy to many communities causes and the Crafts Association of British Columbia (now known as the Craft Council of BC) was particularly near and dear to her heart. This $4000 bursary is awarded to one person annually.
The family is honoured to be able to provide this award in Micki’s name in order to assist individuals in their pursuit of a career in the field of craft and to help promote the development of excellence in crafts in British Columbia!
(Craft Council of BC, 1386 Cartwright st. Granville Island, Vancouver, Mar. 1 - Jun. 30)

Citizen of Craft Award
People who physically make objects understand that the making is only one aspect of creating culture: we need admirers and friends who are knowledgeable and thoughtful in their reception of our work, and who champion its grand diversity. This award is specifically for someone who is not a professional craft artist, but without whom the craft community would be sorely diminished. This year CCBC invites all regional & community arts councils, craft organizations and artists to nominate an individual that has made a significant impact in their community for craft and the artists who create it. The award winner will receive a one of a kind work of craft which will be presented at the CCBC AGM TBA in Vancouver. CCBC will provide transportation and accommodation as needed.
(Craft Council of BC, 1386 Cartwright st. Granville Island, Vancouver, Mar. 1 - Jun. 30)

5th Annual Eastside Arts Festival
Eastside Arts Society returns from July 18-27, 2025 with an expanded 5th edition of its immersive summer arts event, Eastside Arts Festival at various Eastside Arts District studios, breweries, and performance venues, plus free outdoor music at MacLean Park. This year’s festival will host the largest number of art-making workshops to date, as well as both ticketed and free live performances, guided walking tours, and free, interactive art activities for art lovers of all ages and abilities. On July 26, the festival brings back its popular, free all-day outdoor event, this year at MacLean Park, featuring live music presented in partnership with the The Rickshaw Theatre, a festival shop, art activities, food trucks, and a beer garden, followed by an additional afternoon of free live music on July 27 supported by Strathcona BIA. Tickets and festival schedule at eastsideartsfest.ca
(MacLean Park and Across the Eastside Arts District, July 18-27, 2025)

Art Out Side
Art Out Side is a multidisciplinary arts festival transforming Port Moody this summer. Arts will fill the streets, from waterfronts to commercial hubs, alleyways to park benches, and secret locations.
This new city-wide arts festival brings together bold artistic voices creating unforgettable experiences in unexpected spaces.
Curated by PoMoArts with the support of the City of Port Moody, Art Out Side will leave creative marks across the city each year.
(Port Moody, Jul. 21 - Aug. 10)

WORKSHOPS + WEBINARS/PANELS

Mother’s Day: Cedar Bark Weaving with Rita Kompst
Celebrate Mother’s Day with a special, hands-on weaving workshop led by Rita Kompst of the Musqueam Nation. This beginner-friendly session introduces the traditional Coast Salish art of cedar weaving in a welcoming and accessible way.
Rita will share the cultural significance of cedar and guide participants step by step as they weave their very own cedar heart. Using cedar bark that Rita has harvested and prepared, you’ll create a beautiful handmade piece to keep or gift to someone special.
No experience needed—this workshop is open to all! All materials are provided.
Come learn, create and connect in this meaningful workshop. Space is limited, so register early!
(1100 Chestnut St, May. 11, 10:30 a.m - 12:00 p.m)

Weave a Pendant: Salish Weaving with Chief Janice and Buddy
Learn traditional Salish weaving directly from Chepximiya Siyam Chief Janice George and Skwetsimeltxw Willard (Buddy) Joseph of L’hen Awtxw Weaving House.
They were recently featured at the opening of  Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week  and were artists in residency at the Blue Cabin.
No prior weaving experience is needed. In this introductory level workshop, you will weave a wool pendant using two strand twining. Chepximiya and Skwetsimeltxw will also give a cultural presentation to participants as part of this afternoon of learning.
Don’t miss this unique experience at the Museum of Vancouver—secure your spot today!
Tickets:
$140 General Admission
$130 Students/Seniors/Members
$125 Indigenous
(plus fees and taxes)
(Museum of Vancouver, 1100 Chestnut Street, Vancouver, May. 31, 10:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m)