Arts in the Garden 2023

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Where We Are

Arts in the Garden takes place on the traditional, ancestral and unceded lands of the Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and s ə lilw ə ta ɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples, who have been sovereign caretakers of these lands since time immemorial, and who continue to foster reciprocal relationships with this place. As we engage with, celebrate, and learn from the diversity of nature and the land this weekend, noticing with respect the fungi, flora and fauna and all others who are sharing the land with us, we invite you to reflect on your own relationships and responsibilities to this place.

About Arts in the Garden

Arts in the Garden is an annual outdoor community event that has been taking place for 24 years. The event is a celebration of nature through the arts, with the aim of inspiring visitors to nurture their relationships to the land and to each other. This year, visual artists, musicians and performers are bringing their imagination and creativity to thirteen outdoor spaces across the North Shore.

We’re Excited For You to Experience …

The Gardens: Each garden is unique, and has been cared for and nurtured by the gardeners you will meet during the event. We are grateful this year to be partnering with Harmony Garden, Loutet Farm, LifeSpace Gardens and Wild Bird Trust of BC at Maplewood Flats as special locations for the event, each with their own unique offerings.

The Visual Art: Over 25 visual artists working with a wide variety of materials, including fabrics, acrylics, wood, metal, clay and collage, are bringing their creativity to the event. Two or three visual artists will be hosted in each garden, displaying their work and offering demonstrations or interactive art activities.

The Music: Two musical performances will take place in each garden, offering music in genres that include folk, jazz, and pop.

The Performances: Seven gardens will be hosting performances, occurring once over the course of the weekend, including dance, poetry, a cappella, and multidisciplinary arts.

Feathers & Fungi: In partnership with the Wild Bird Trust of BC, we are offering workshops and interactive engagements exploring the relationship between birds and fungi at Maplewood Flats. Some of these opportunities require advance registration.

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How to Join Us

Most garden spaces have an entry fee of $2 cash. Harmony Garden, Loutet Farm and Maplewood Flats have entrance by donation.

$15 Garden Passes are available for purchase online at northvanarts.ca or at CityScape Community ArtSpace (335 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver) in advance of the event, or at each garden venue during the event weekend.

You can register for Feathers and Fungi workshops online at northvanarts.ca

Accessibility

Each garden venue is marked with either a red, yellow, or green accessibility indication. A red marking means that the garden poses several accessibility barriers. A yellow marking means that there are a few accessibility concerns, but the space may still be accessible for some. A green marking means that the garden is overall accessible. Details regarding each space are available online: visit northvanarts.ca or scan the unique QR codes on each garden’s page in this guide.

Information regarding transportation and parking are included on each garden’s webpage. If you do not require accessible parking, we ask that you please leave parking spaces closest to each garden available for those who need them.

How to Use this Guide

Each page in this guide will tell you more about what you can expect at the garden venues for the weekend. You will find:

Addresses: This guide lists each garden venue location and offers a map so that you can visualize your route. This information is meant to accompany, not replace, a real map. Please look up directions to each venue to plan your route.

Performance Times: Musicians play from 12:00pm – 2:00pm and from 2:30pm –4:30pm. Special performances occur once over the weekend, during breaks in musicians’ sets.

Participant Bios: You can learn about each participant through their artist bios. Some artists’ pronouns are included next to their name: this information is here for you, to help you ensure you are referring to artists with their correct pronouns.

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A QR Code: Learn more about the amazing people bringing energy and creativity to each garden! Scan the QR code on each garden page, or visit northvanarts.ca , to read full participant bios, visit their websites or social media accounts, and learn about visual artists’ activities and demonstrations, as well as to learn more about each garden venue, including accessibility details and transit information.

Weekend Tips

Bring Cash: Garden entry fees and donations are cash only! We can provide change, but bills under $20 are preferred. Some artists and performers will be selling their work at the event, so bring cash and your card so that you are prepared to make a purchase.

Look For Signage: Each garden will be marked by a large Arts in the Garden sandwich board, and one or two volunteers will be there, ready to greet you!

Plan Your Day: If you plan to visit multiple gardens, make note in advance of where to stop for refreshments. Purchasing a $15 garden pass will offer you a 15% discount at Delany’s in Dundarave, BjornBar Bakery in Edgemont Village, and Bean on 5th in Lower Lonsdale.

Always Ask: Please ask an artist before taking pictures of their work!

Always Ask: Please ask an artist’s permission before posting photos of their work on social media, and ask if you can tag them! It’s always good to give credit and recognition to the artist, regardless of whether they have social media. Include the artist’s name or handle in the body of your social media post or as text in your story. It’s like putting someone’s name next to a quote: give credit where it’s due.

Engage With, Appreciate And Respect Garden Spaces And Participants! Remember to engage with others and the land with care and attention.

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4486 PICCADILLY NORTH WEST VANCOUVER

SALLY MCDERMOTT GARDENER

A woodland garden bisected by two streams with old growth Douglas Fir, native trees and shrubs surrounding a mature perennial garden.

VISUAL ARTISTS

MONICA GEWURZ (SHE/HER) Acrylic Mixed Media & Natural Pigments Monica creates evocative and purposely imperfect paintings using upcycled materials, inspired by nature’s patinas, seascapes and the colours of dusk.

KEN CLARKE (HE/HIM) Sculpture in Wood, Concrete and Clay Ken works with natural and found materials. Searching for natural sculpture has as much focus as carving with a hook knife or casting a modeled form into a permanent structure.

SUZAN MARCZAK (SHE/HER) Painting

Suzan’s artistic practice centres around an exploration of the natural world; she tells the stories of this land as seen through her eyes and felt through her footsteps along the trail.

MUSICIANS & PERFORMERS

COLIN SANKEY J azz, Latin, Funk, Pop, Rock | Both Days, 12:00pm – 2:00pm Colin is a bass player, composer, and arranger whose use of extended techniques creates lush harmonies and infectious grooves that sound almost orchestral in nature.

J. KNUTSON Original Folk | Both Days, 2:30pm – 4:30pm

J. Knutson is a North Shore based singer-songwriter and founding member of Spirit of The West. He has played on over 50 album projects and been in involved in 5 Juno award winning albums.

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SIMIN BADR GARDENER

A rose garden, tropical garden, secret garden, vegetable garden and woodland area lead up to a beautiful pond and trails.

VISUAL ARTISTS

GARRET ANDREW CHONG (HE/HIM) Digital Artwork Acting as a voice for environmental stewardship and global conservation, Chong’s lens-based images represent the openings in liminal space within our natural world.

STAGES OF CREATIVITY Wood and Acrylic Paint Stages of Creativity is a group of young adults with disabilities attending the North Shore Disability Resource Centre. Photos are transferred onto wood to create bird houses.

TARY + DINA MAJIDI (SHE/HER) Acrylic Paint and Mixed Media

Tary is an international artist. Art allows her to self-express and tell stories. Dina started creating art in early childhood, and continued throughout her college years. Their artworks represent peace, unity, and love.

MUSICIANS & PERFORMERS

MOUNTAIN SOUND Indie Folk, Rock | Both Days, 12:00pm – 2:00pm Mountain Sound is an engaging indie folk/rock duo whose songs grapple with all things life-related.

NORINE BRAUN (SHE/HER) Roots, Blues, Jazz | Both Days, 2:30 pm – 4:30pm

Norine Braun recently released her 13th album, Songs For Trees. She set her musings during the ongoing pandemic to focus on climate change and the healing power of trees.

LAMONDANCE Contemporary Dance | Saturday, 12:45pm – 1:15pm

North Vancouver-based Lamondance is a non-profit dedicated to the evolution of contemporary dance locally, nationally and abroad.

SPIRIT OF THE SOUTH SEAS Dance | Saturday, 3:30pm – 4:00pm

This award-winning North Shore group invites you join them in their song and dance and experience “island” folklore.

VOIRELIA DANCE, PSYCHOLOGY & PHILOSOPHY HUB Dance | Sunday, 3:30pm – 4:30

Voirelia Hub is performing a site-specific adaptation of “Minds in Motion”. Roving dance performances will activate the garden space as dancers interpret the idea of sculptures in motion.

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2879 MARINE DRIVE WEST VANCOUVER
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NIKOLA GIRKE GARDENER

A tiered south-facing garden landscaped by hand to fit the sloped hillside, with greenery and flowers attracting bees, hummingbirds and butterflies.

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VIOLET FINVERS Fused Glass

Violet’s kiln-formed glass is clean and contemporary. Her attention to detail and love of colour, pattern and texture reveal themselves in unique pieces for the home, garden and body.

DANA HUHN (SHE/HER) Alcohol Ink, Acrylic Paints and Inks, Photography (Mixed Media) Dana works in photography and alcohol ink painting as well as colourful semi-abstract/abstract painting. She offers a playful exchange between vibrant colours and bold patterns and marks.

LEANNE ROCKLIFF (SHE/HER) Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas Leanne tosses between photo realism cityscapes and mixed media abstracts, looking to capture the fleeting moments that would otherwise pass unnoticed.

MUSICIANS & PERFORMERS

AVA MARIA SAFAI AND AVA MUSIC & ART CENTRE

Pop, Jazz | Both Days, 12:00pm – 2:00pm

Ava Maria Safai is a multi-disciplinary artist based in BC; she is best known for her work in music and film. Ava Music & Art Centre Ltd. is a music school based in North Vancouver, in which students of all ages, levels and socioeconomic backgrounds are able to pursue their dreams in the arts industry.

THE FOWLIE EFFECT Country, Rock | Both Days, 2:30pm – 4:30pm

Karen Fowlie is a songwriter from Vancouver, with a band weaving sound and light together with such passion that all you can do is relax, sit back and enjoy the grand journey together.

EH? CAPPELLA A Cappella | Saturday, 2:00pm – 2:30pm

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VIBRANT GARDEN #3 2304 OTTAWA AVENUE WEST VANCOUVER
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HARMONY

GARDEN #4

191 WHONOAK ROAD WEST VANCOUVER

A fourteen-year-old food forest and place of community, offering a safe, vibrant, colorful and creative place for gathering and connection. The arts are naturally incorporated into the space, as Harmony Garden partners with emerging Indigenous artists on a variety of projects. The garden invites visitors to learn about the Indigenous plants that grow throughout S ḵ wx wú7mesh land, many of which are growing right there in the garden.

HOSTS AND GARDENERS

T’UY’T’TANAT CEASE WYSS Both days

HEATHER SPENCE Saturday

SENAQWILA WYSS Sunday

ARTISTS

TSAWAYSIA SPAKWUS ALICE GUSS AND DOMINIQUE NAHANEE

Arts and Storytelling | Sunday

MUSICIANS

SOLOMON CHINIQUAY

Audio art with bio-sonic synth

Saturday

RENNIE NAHANEE

Guitar and Songs

Saturday & Sunday

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ENGAGING

GARDEN #5

ANITA MORSE GARDENER

Nestled under a canopy of cedars, this tranquil shade garden features shrubs and climbers such as rhodos, hydrangeas, clematis, hostas, and jasmine, leading to and encircling a beautiful pond.

VISUAL ARTISTS

ANITA MORSE Acrylic, Oil

Anita loves to paint abstract faces, impressionistic lanscapes, and modern abstracts of bold colors in lines, dots, and swirls, inspired by J.Pollack.

BILL ELDER (HE/HIM) Metal Sculpture

Bill Elder focuses on Bulrushes and Herons, made for the garden or inside a home. All work is made in his workshop and no two pieces are the same.

MUSICIANS & PERFORMERS

KR UNITED Ambient World | Both Days, 12:00pm – 2:00pm

Through a synchronistic meeting, shakuhachi flute master, Alcvin, and handpan virtuoso, Kiyoshi, made an immediate musical connection. They love making uplifting music that is healing for the community.

ALFREDO MANGHERINI Ambient Psychedelic | Both Days, 2:30pm – 4:30pm

Alfredo is a multi-instrument musician who intertwines sounds and atmospheres by creating a distinctive melancholic, yet hopeful, ambience through his finger-style picking method.

RACHEL MADDOCK (SHE/HER) Dance and Music | Sunday, 3:00pm – 3:30pm

“Clear in the River” is a contemporary dance work based on a sensory response to the environment of Lynn Valley Headwaters. The creative process aims to give agency to the natural landscape by allowing it to drive the expression and movement.

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5570 WOODPECKER PLACE NORTH VANCOUVER
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MARLIESE EILERS GARDENER

Nestled in the Grousewoods Forest, this quaintly sculptured garden has been lovingly crafted into a small tranquil setting, with a peaceful babbling stream adding serenity to the plentiful flowering shrubs, glorious perennials and majestic maples.

VISUAL ARTISTS

MARLIESE EILERS (SHE/HER) Acrylic Collage

Marliese enjoys creating works that will draw the eye in and entice it to keep wandering through the piece, to see what can be discovered.

HAYLEY CRICHTON: HAPPY NOMAD CANDLE

Beeswax and Soy Wax Candles

Hayley Crichton is the chandler behind Happy Nomad Candles, started in 2017. The beeswax is 100% Canadian, and comes in a variety of shapes and sizes.

MUSICIANS & PERFORMERS

JOCELYN PETTIT DUO Celtic, Folk | Both Days, 12:00pm – 2:00pm

For this special duo performance, fiddle player Jocelyn Pettit will be joined by her mother, Siew Wan Khoo, on piano. The duo will present an uplifting program of traditional and original music.

TERESA MARIE DUO Jazz | Both Days, 2:30pm – 4:30pm

Teresa Marie is a Vancouver-based Jazz and R&B vocalist. Teresa typically performs music from the Great American Songbook tradition, but she also enjoys singing Pop as well as her original compositions.

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COLOURFUL GARDEN #6
5629 WHITE PINE LANE NORTH VANCOUVER
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GARDEN #7

SUSAN BATH GARDENER

This whimsical garden has been created over the course of twenty five years using hands-on knowledge, for the love of flowers and trees. 75 repurposed chandeliers render the garden magical.

VISUAL ARTISTS

KAT TZINGOUNAKIS ILLUSTRATION Gouache, Digital, Prints

Kat uses vibrant colour and movement of shape to evoke humour, playfulness, absurdity, and love, hinting at our daily contradictions.

EMILY PICARD (SHE/HER) Mixed Media

Emily’s work allows her to interact with alternate realities and our own; bringing a part of these worlds into form on our side of existence.

MUSICIANS & PERFORMERS

CLARA MACLEOD (SHE/HER) Dreampop, Folk | Both Days, 12:00pm – 2:00pm

Known as a “fairy songstress,” Clara infuses indie pop with ethereal imagery, soaring harmonies, and elements of Celtic, folk, and alternative genres. There’s nothing she loves more than weaving stories and creating a soft space for listeners to stay for a while.

DIA Pop, Folk | Both Days, 2:30pm – 4:30pm

Dia is an all-female vocal performance trio that sings songs of hope, empowerment and resistance for a changing world. They aim to empower people with their music and messages, and lift up the voices of women and queer femme songwriters and artists.

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954 FOREST HILLS DRIVE NORTH VANCOUVER
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319 14TH STREET EAST NORTH VANCOUVER

NORTH SHORE HOSPICE

This garden is a restorative, relaxing gathering space. The garden, which includes a wide variety of local indigenous plants, has been tended by an amazing team of Van Dusen Master Gardeners since 2010.

VISUAL ARTISTS

ALLISON BURNS JOSEPH (SHE/HER) Beads, Wool, Leather, Vinyl

Allison started wool weaving in 2008, and has continued expressing herself through her pieces, helping pass on the Squamish Nation tradition of wool weaving. Since the Covid 19 pandemic, she has expanded into beading, and has had the opportunity to make many items such as beaded hats, earrings, and pendants!

LAUREN MORRIS (SHE/HER) Acrylic on Canvas, Acrylic on Wood with Resin

As a floral artist, Lauren’s goal is to create arrangements that not only showcase the beauty of flowers, but also tell a story. Her objective is in her desire to fulfill an emotional response, rather than focusing on subject matter.

MUSICIANS & PERFORMERS

PICO MASAKI Traditional, World Music | Both Days, 12:00pm – 2:00pm

Pico Masaki incorporates contemporary elements into an Asian traditional instrument, koto/guzheng, accompanied by her singing. She creates a fusion of Western and Eastern sounds, showcasing the diversity of the city and communities in which we live.

KIM LORENE (SHE/HER) Acoustic, Original Folk, Roots, Jazz

Both Days, 2:30pm – 4:30pm

Kim Lorene is a singer-songwriter inspired by the lush natural beauty of southern coastal British Columbia. Her warm, rich vocals are supported by acoustic guitar, and more recently by the fun addition of ukulele.

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UNIT 8, 262 EAST ESPLANADE AVENUE NORTH VANCOUVER

LIFESPACE GARDEN

LifeSpace Gardens’ new location on 259 E 1st St is ready to host gardeners and friends. Come learn about urban farming, self-watering gardens, and how you can transform your space to grow your own food!

LifeSpace will be putting on seed starting and edible garden workshops all day. Come for a visit, and leave with some seedlings ready to grow!

VISUAL ARTISTS

KENNEDY SNIDER (SHE/HER) Jewelry and Ceramics

Kennedy’s work is situated in the day to day. Using relief sculpture, she depicts seed pods, flowers, moths, and other creatures to express the potential energy we carry and cumulate through the day.

CHRISTINA RADVAK (SHE/THEY) Design, Illustration, Print-making

Christina is Mexican-Canadian artist who explores the feminine as a source of strength and boldness through digital drawing and print-making techniques.

MUSICIANS & PERFORMERS

RICARDO Pop, Blues, Jazz, R&B | Both Days, 12:00pm – 2:00pm

Ricardo’s music is deeply personal and honest at the core. He is influenced by his experience as a composer, producing for hip-hop, afro beat, and R&B clients, and his work composing and performing in choirs.

CURLS & VIOLINS (SHE/HER) Pop Covers | Both Days, 2:30pm – 4:30pm

Fiona is a classically trained South Asian violinist who now plays a variety of repertoire, comprising of English and Ethnic music. Her musician motto is “I am the party”.

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LOUTET FARM & GERRY’S GARDEN

Loutet Farm, managed by the Edible Garden Project, is a community farm, offering programs, events, and produce for the community. The Edible Garden Project grows food using regenerative practices, and strives to use their space to educate community members about sustainable food production, and to connect people to the natural world. All their events are open to the community and free of charge.

GUIDED FARM TOURS

Saturday, May 27th at 12:30pm and 1:30pm.

VISUAL ARTISTS

HOLLIS NELSON (SHE/HER/THEY) Painting, Found Objects, Recyling

Hollis is a queer interdisciplinary artist living and working in the DTES of Vancouver, who is best known for her handpainted wearable leather art pieces. Her practice is recyclebased wearable art; a contradiction to fast fashion, they ask her viewers to re-consider what is trash.

NICK CAMPNEY-DURRANT (THEY/THEM) Illustration, Crochet, Textiles

Nick is a non-binary multidisciplinary artist and craftsperson working in a wide variety of mediums, with their current practice revolving around tattooing, illustration, zinemaking, painting, experimental textile dyeing, knitting and crochet. Their work often features messages of queer joy, playful text, checkers, and smiley faces, and explores the intersection between soft and tough.

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GARDEN #10

1400 RUFUS AVENUE NORTH VANCOUVER

MUSICIANS

JASON QIU (HE/THEY) Singer-Songwriter, Acoustic, Pop | Saturday, 12pm – 2pm

Classically trained on piano since age 4, Vancouver-born Jason Qiu began composing his own songs as a teenager. After a choir director told him that he couldn’t hear his voice, Qiu began a personal journey as a solo artist to rediscover his confidence as a singer-songwriter. Performing in both Chinese and English, Qiu’s songs are introspective musings on impactful life experiences.

GOLDBARD Singer-Songwriter | Sunday, 12pm – 2pm

GOLDbard’s music is a veritable potpourri of influences from Jazz to folk. If James Taylor had a baby with Annie Lennox and Etta James, GOLDbard would be that baby.

GLOW MOTIVE Pop, Vocal Layers | Both Days, 2:30pm – 4:30pm

Glow Motive is a collaboration between prolific poet/songwriter/ musician/loop pedalist Anjalica Solomon and seasoned musician/ producer Oceaan Pendharkar. Glow Motive’s heart-warming pop sound is characterized by their luscious vocal layers and emotive lyrics.

PERFORMERS

HER TRIBAL ROOTS Multidisciplinary performance, movement, drumming, singing | Saturday, 3pm – 3:30pm

Her Tribal Roots is a collective of emotive and compassionate interdisciplinary artists. Through dance, expression, and radical kindness, Her Tribal Roots strives to pay homage to the cultures and people who have influenced their artistic journeys, and to foster connection between communities and with the natural world.

FAIRYTHING (THEY/THEM) Spoken Word Poetry | Sunday, 2:00pm – 2:30pm

For Alex, writing is a means of connection and expression, within themself and with others, and a major source of joy and medicine. Alex fuses words with soundscapes and compositions, and it’s rare to see them perform without the accompaniment of their trusty Suzuki QChord.

This garden space has been partly curated in collaboration with Andy Warner, one of the six co-founders of the Transgender Expressions Haven.

The Haven is a venue for transgender, non-binary, Two-Spirit, intersex artists and other artists transcending gender, who are prioritized in this space during Arts in the Garden, along with their community.

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AHBYAH BAKER GARDENER

This garden is working towards becoming a biodiverse garden that can host a multitude of pollinators and wildlife. A tropical section and a multitude of perennials in a naturalistic design lead to a predominantly native woodland garden.

VISUAL ARTISTS

ROBERT TURRIFF (HE/HIM) Wood Carving, Metal, Welding, Bronze Robert enjoys creating organic forms that reference motion or gesture, drawing from elemental forces such as ocean waves, how a tree grows, and patterns left in the sand by the ocean.

ANIA SALMINA Acrylic, Digital

Ania is an illustrator and painter interested in self-discovery through personal life experiences.

MUSICIANS & PERFORMERS

THE SHORTIES Folk, Indie, Singer-Songwriter | Both Days, 12:00pm – 2:00pm

A contemporary folk trio inspired by influences in singer-songwriter, jazz, and R&B, The Shorties weave harmonies together with lyrics authentic to their experiences with anxiety, friendship, grief, and hope.

HALF/ASIAN WITH AMY THE CODA Synth Pop with Sign Language

Both Days, 2:30pm – 4:30pm

HALF/ASIAN with Amy the CODA is a mixed race (Cantonese/British) musician making synth pop on an 80’s synth and a Child Of Deaf Adult singing, and signing the lyrics in her mother tongue: sign language.

FRANZ SEACHEL Spoken Word | Sunday, 12:45pm – 1:15pm

Franz Seachel believes art makes living bearable, and is doing her best to put more colour into the world, both in the sense of brightening up the mundane with creation, and in her mission to uplift the truths of marginalized bodies. Franz hopes you dream often; she hopes you find reasons to stay.

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1983 DUNSTONE PLACE NORTH VANCOUVER
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GARDEN #12

829 FAIRWAY DRIVE NORTH VANCOUVER

DELPHIA JOHNSTONE GARDENER

At the base of Mount Seymour, this garden slopes from the north west to the south east, and has been tiered to accommodate the slope and the water migration from mountain to ocean.

VISUAL ARTISTS

JOANNA LIANG (SHE/HER) Photography, Sculpture, Book Arts, Painting Joanna works with found and repurposed objects. Natural materials are a way for her to engage with the land through mindful gathering (often from her own garden).

THISENI KRISTHORUBADU (SHE/HER) Screen Print and Textile Arts Thiseni’s practice operates as a visual vessel for explorations of identity, place, and creativity. She is especially interested in grey areas and how one can hold space for the contradictions of existence.

DONNA GIRAUD Acrylic Paintings on Canvas or Wood Panel Committed to creating art that evokes intense, relatable emotions, Donna’s heavy use of texture and subtle layers of paint often offer the viewer a moment of pause.

MUSICIANS & PERFORMERS

HAIG & FRIENDS Jazz | Both Days, 12:00pm – 2:00pm Haig’s band ranges in musical styles from Swing, Blues, Bossa Nova and Jazz interpretations of pop tunes.

LOGAN AND NATHAN Alt-Folk, Indie-Soul | Both Days, 2:30pm – 4:30pm Logan and Nathan’s sound shimmies along the lines of folk with influences of jazz syncopation and soul.

VOIRELIA DANCE, PSYCHOLOGY & PHILOSOPHY HUB Dance

Saturday, 3:30pm – 4 :30pm

Voirelia Hub is performing a site-specific adaptation of “Minds in Motion”. Roving dance performances will activate the garden space as dancers interpret the idea of sculptures in motion.

JHOELY TRIANA FLAMENCO Flamenco Dance | Sunday, 3:30pm – 4:30pm

Jhoely Triana is a Colombian born, emerging flamenco dance artist. This work, entitled “Arboles,” explores the metaphor of trees.

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An all-ages event that celebrates the relationship between birds and fungi. Presented in partnership with the Wild Bird Trust of BC.

Just like other Arts in the Garden locations, at Maplewood Flats you will have opportunity to engage with art and nature: at the Coast Salish Plant Nursery, at the Exhibition, and on the trails. Unique to this location, you can register in advance for interactive workshops, taking place over the weekend.

COAST SALISH PLANT NURSERY

SATURDAY, MAY 27 AND SUNDAY, MAY 28 11AM-3PM

EXHIBITION - SOIL: THE BIODIVERSITY BENEATH OUR FEET

An exhibit centering on culture, conservation, and community, featuring information on the importance of soil health and native plants for the land, biodiversity and as a food source.

WORKSHOPS • SATURDAY, MAY 27 TH

SATURDAY, MAY 27 TH

Birds of the Inlet - Songs & Stories with Les George 9:30 am – 11:00am

An opportunity for all ages, including children and families, to learn about stories that reveal the relations between birds and TsleilWaututh members on these lands and waters, inspiring creative expression of birds in the rest of the weekend’s activities.

FREE | REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Feathers & Fungi Naturalist Walk • 1:00pm-3:00pm

Join us on a walk in the woods to learn about the ecological relationships between birds and mushrooms, exploring how they work together to create food and habitat for each other and for other forest life.

Led by Willoughby Arevalo and Samuel MacTavish

FREE | REGISTRATION REQUIRED

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GARDEN #13

2649 DOLLARTON HIGHWAY NORTH VANCOUVER

WORKSHOPS • SUNDAY, MAY 28 TH

Forest Movement Practice

10:30am – 12:30pm

Embodied meditations inspired by fungi and the natural world. This workshop is for anyone curious about the body and ecology.

Led by Isabelle Kirouac

$10 | REGISTRATION REQUIRED | AGES 14+

All About Mushrooms: An Olfactory Play Workshop

3:30pm – 5:00pm

Experiment with mushroom inspired scents! We will open our noses by going on a scent walk, classify mushrooms on an aromatic wheel, and engage in drawing games inspired by their aroma.

Led by Isabelle Kirouac & Willoughby Arevalo

COST: $25 | REGISTRATION REQUIRED | AGES 12+

CHILDREN AGES 5+ ARE WELCOME ACCOMPANIED BY A SUPPORTIVE ADULT.

Community Parade

5:30pm – 6:30pm

Join our festive community parade along the forested paths of Maplewood Flats for a celebration of our local birds and fungi!

FREE | NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED

For more information and to register for workshops, visit northvanarts.ca

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