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EVENTS

Living with Long COVID
Living with Long COVID is a photography exhibition co-produced and presented at the Museum of Vancouver, in collaboration with SFU Faculty of Health Sciences and the Post-COVID-19 Interdisciplinary Clinical Care Network (PC-ICCN). The exhibition presents photographs and reflections created by 46 Longhaulers (people living with Long COVID), offering an intimate perspective on their everyday challenges and resilience. Grounded in a community-based, participatory arts approach, the project connects patients, researchers, clinicians and museum professionals to advance public understanding and dialogue about Long COVID—working to reduce stigma, strengthen patient voices, and advocate for expanded recognition and support.(Museum of Vancouver, 1100 Chestnut Street, Vancouver, Oct. 4, 2025 - Mar. 22, 2026)

Free Tours of the Suitcase Project at the Museum of Vancouver
Experience The Suitcase Project through the eyes of photographer and curator Kayla Isomura. Kayla shares behind-the-scenes stories about working with participants, shaping the exhibition, and exploring the contemporary relevance of internment and incarceration today. These free tours offer an opportunity to engage more deeply with the project and its themes through the curator’s perspective.
(Museum of Vancouver, 1100 Chestnut Street, Jan. 25 and Jan. 31, 2026, 1–2 pm)

Victoria at Dusk
Victoria at Dusk is a new winter arts experience and a journey of lights, art, and discovery through downtown Victoria. Taking place over the Family Day long weekend, this free, multi-night event features an illuminated walking trail of creative experiences and a welcoming, all-ages community hub. Visitors are guided along a walkable route with light-based installations, performance art, storytelling, music, interactive activities, and temporary public art, celebrating creative and cultural expression while exploring stories of Victoria.
(Ship Point, Bastion Square, Government Street, Victoria Conference Centre, Royal BC Museum, Feb. 13—15)

Carousel Theatre presents the 1st Annual FAMILY FORWARD FESTIVAL
Carousel Theatre for Young People presents the first-ever Family Forward Festival on Family Day long weekend, Feb. 14—16. This celebration of family in all its forms—biological, chosen, and beyond—invites families of all kinds to enjoy a vibrant weekend featuring plays, documentaries, live music, drag, storytelling, and dance parties. All events take place on Granville Island in the heart of Vancouver and are entry by donation (suggested $15). Booking available at carouseltheatre.ca.
(Performance Works on Granville Island, 1218 Cartwright Street, Vancouver, Feb. 14—16)

Make & Play: Family Day at the Museum of Vancouver
Make something together this Family Day at the Museum of Vancouver. Drop in throughout the day to explore hands-on activity booths led by local Vancouver artists and crafters. Each booth offers a free, all-ages creative activity, with the opportunity to browse and purchase handmade goods directly from the artists. Families of all kinds are welcome, whether attending with kids, grandparents, chosen family, or on their own. These short, playful activities are designed to be easy to join, with no experience required. Activity booths are free to access in the lobby; regular museum admission applies to gallery visits.
(Museum of Vancouver, 1100 Chestnut Street, Feb. 16–Feb. 16)

Movie Singalong: Moulin Rouge!
Fall in love with PHT’s Movie Singalong! Join us for a romantic screening of Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 jukebox musical, Moulin Rouge! starring Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor. Set in late 19th century Paris, a young English poet named Christian begins a passionate love affair with Satine, the star courtesan of the infamous cabaret. Sing along to hits like “Lady Marmalade,” “El Tango de Roxanne,” “Come What May,” and more!
(Presentation House Theatre, 333 Chesterfield Avenue, North Vancouver, BC, Feb. 21)

Silent Movie Mondays: It starring Clara Bow
Escape to the roaring 1920s at Silent Movie Mondays, a popular film series presented by Vancouver Civic Theatres! Join us on Mar. 2, 2026, at 7:30pm in the Orpheum to enjoy a screening of It (1927) starring Clara Bow while a soundtrack is performed live on the theatre’s rare Wurlitzer organ, the last in Canada still in its original home. Bow stars as Betty, a plucky shop girl determined to catch the attention of her wealthy employer, making her the first-ever “It Girl.” The evening also includes a live Jazz Band one hour before the show, popcorn & drink specials, and a post-show talk by Vancouver Film School’s Keith Blackmore. Tickets start at $18.00.
(Orpheum, 601 Smithe Street, Vancouver, Mar. 2, 2026)

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