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Contra Dancing

Taghum Hall 5915, Taghum Hall Rd, Nelson, British Columbia

Contra dancing is a community social dance that has its origins in England, Scotland and France made popular in the US. We dance to live music – Irish, Scottish and French-Canadian tunes played by talented musicians. A caller walks through the moves and prompts the figures during the dance. Contra dance is appropriate for all […]

$15

Community Day!

Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery 502 Vernon Street, Nelson, Canada

Come on in and explore the Shop at the Nelson Museum! With over 100 local artists and artisans represented, you’re sure to find something for everyone on your list. Or take a break from shopping and drop into ArtLab for free holiday card and tag making, all materials supplied. See what’s new in the galleries, […]

Free

Rangoli Workshop w/ Surya Sameera

Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery 502 Vernon Street, Nelson, Canada

Inspired by the current exhibitions Within This Earthen Vessel and A Crack in the Mirror at the Nelson Museum –  join artist Surya Sameera for an evening of Rangoli making. Rangoli is an art form that originates from the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or a tabletop. We will be […]

Free

Artist Trading Cards Workshop

Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery 502 Vernon Street, Nelson, Canada

The Nelson Museum is launching a monthly drop-in workshop for artists of all ages and skill levels to create and trade art cards! Artist trading cards are miniature works of art specifically made to be freely traded. Created on 2.5 x 3.5-inch card stock using any medium, ATCs encourage artistic experimentation, creativity, and community building […]

Free

Still Life workshop with Amelia Ford

Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery 502 Vernon Street, Nelson, Canada

Amelia Ford facilitates this 2-part workshop on still life painting techniques. Bring your own objects to paint or use the items on hand. Pre-registration is required and is $50+GST for non-members and $40+GST for Museum members, all painting materials are provided. Space is limited so register early! Register here. Born and raised in Nelson, Ford graduated […]

$40 – $50

5 Broken Cameras film screening feat. talk by Palestinian solidarity activist

Nelson United Church 602 Silica Street, Nelson, British Columbia, Canada

Join Nelson 4 Palestine to watch the multi-award winning documentary 5 Broken Cameras; an extrodinary work of cinematic and political activism. It features a deeply personal, first-hand account of non-violent resistance in Bil’in; a West Bank village threatened by encroaching Israeli settlements. The evening will also feature a talk by a local activist about her […]

$20

Lost Buildings with Greg Nesteroff

Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery 502 Vernon Street, Nelson, Canada

While Nelson is well known for its many heritage buildings, it has also lost many to fire and demolition. Local historian and author Greg Nesteroff visits the Nelson Museum on Sunday, February 23 at 1pm to present a fascinating slideshow that will look at 40 such structures and their stories, from the opera house to […]

Free

Museum Mash!

Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery 502 Vernon Street, Nelson, Canada

Lucas Myers & Krista Lynch, Lance Ledger, and the Nelson Writing Salon return to the Nelson Museum for everyone’s favourite FREE children’s program–Museum Mash! Explore the building, get crafty with puppet-making, sing and dance, and have a blast! There’s lots of room to run and play, and no shushing here!

Free

Dark Chapters opening reception

Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery 502 Vernon Street, Nelson, Canada

The Dark Chapters project encompasses the renowned career of Métis artist and educator David Garneau, through the dual lens of exhibition and publication. The book, Dark Chapters: Reading the Still Lives of David Garneau, invites 17 Canadian artists and academics to write a response – poetry, creative writing, critical essay – to one of Garneau’s […]

Free