As part of its Spring Break programming, the Museum of North Vancouver is inviting the community for a special cedar carving event with See-appl-tun (Art Harry).
See-appl-tun will share stories and knowledge about his carving practice, and participants will learn how to draw and carve a small circular yellow cedar medallion. The event will include a safety demonstration, prior to picking up a carving knife. Limited to 8 participants and designed for those aged 13 and up.
This event will take place on Saturday, March 18, from 1 pm to 4:45 pm. The cost is $32 to $40.
MONOVA will be open daily from March 11 to March 26, and community is invited to join MONOVA over Spring Break for family-friendly programs and exhibits for kids of all ages including:
Ville idéale, ville durable/Ideal City, Sustainable City installation by the students from Cousteau School (North Vancouver) in partnership with the Museum of Vancouver, Jules Verne’s House (Amiens, France) and Arthur Rimbaud Secondary School (Amiens, France). This student exhibit considers the importance of healthy and sustainable cities and what is needed to create them. Visitors can add their thoughts to the exhibit through hands on activities.
Starting March 15, a Haft-sin table will be on display for Nowruz. Additional programming will take place on Nowruz on March 19.
High Seas of the Gallery. Enter your count for the number of ships and boats in the new exhibit You Are Here @ The Shipyards for a chance to win a gift card to the MONOVA Museum Store. Scavenger hunts and other self-guided learning activities are also available.
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