Summer Lovin’ FREE Thursdays
Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery 502 Vernon Street, Nelson, CanadaCome on down to the Nelson Museum on Thursday evenings, where you can visit the galleries, museum, and shop for FREE. 4-8pm every Thursday.
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Come on down to the Nelson Museum on Thursday evenings, where you can visit the galleries, museum, and shop for FREE. 4-8pm every Thursday.
Catherine McIntosh is your instructor for this 2-part still life painting workshop at the Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery. Bring your own objects to paint or use the items on hand. Learn tips and techniques for using light and shadow, perspective, and more. Pre-registration is required and is $50+GST for non-members and $40+GST for Museum […]
GAMES - ART - CRAFTS Come Dress the Museum in Our Colours
A 4 day wellness gathering for Wild Hearted Women. 100+ workshops to curate your own journey. Professional music & performances each day. Market Place featuring Vendors Village & Healers Grove Catered Meal & Food Vendors 'Where we are restoring our true brilliance, attuning to our innate intelligence and forging a way forward for the generations […]
Meet Raul: Architect, Artist, and Digital Fabrication Visionary “I’m Raul, an architect and artist of Mexican origin, now based in Canada since 2022. My lifelong fascination with materials and manufacturing techniques has deeply influenced my approach to design. While I’ve always appreciated the artistry and individuality of handmade products, I’ve also recognized the challenges they […]
Deep Roots explores the regional history and relationship to the lumber industry. From the early settler days of logdriving down Kootenay Lake, to the Eddy Match Company’s matchstick factory, to the Save Cottonwood movement, the show features themes of resource extraction, land use, environmentalism and climate change, homebuilding, energy use, wildfire mitigation, and more. The […]
Deep Roots is the latest art/history exhibition at the Nelson Museum, which aims to explore the history of West Kootenay forestry industry, the attitudes and actions of our community to forest resources and the continuing importance of forest management to people, the environment and the economy. The exhibition examines our community’s relationship to the forest […]
A two-part workshop teaches participants to create their own painted floorcloth: decorative mats for home and hearth. Instructor Lily Mayall’s own beautiful floorcloths embrace playful narratives, but workshop-goers are free tell their own tales. All materials are provided; more information and registration at taghumhall.ca for this workshop—a Taghum Hall kitchen renovation benefit—which runs Saturday, May […]
During the height of the Cold War, in the 1950s and 1960s, nearly 50 bunkers were constructed across Canada. In 2017, the Nelson Museum began work on restoring the space and opening it to the public. You can join a tour of one of the Museumʼs best-loved spaces! From iodine pills and Geiger counters to […]
at the United Church Balcony $20 Main Floor $25
Molly Gray | Printmaking Demo Reduced Rate! Join us for a printmaking demo with artist Molly Gray! Watch as she shares her process, techniques, & tips while creating original prints. Saturday, June 7th 4 pm - 6pm Reduced Rate $5 RVAC Printmaking Studio, 320 Wilson st Entrance via the front door Register here: https://revelstokeartgallery.ca/education/ Accessibility […]