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FYI - Exclusive Preview of The Sound of Music 60% Off! È«Ãñ²ÊƱAD Students/Alumni
FYI
Exclusive Preview of The Sound of Music 60% Off! È«Ãñ²ÊƱAD Students/Alumni
The Legendary Sound of Music is being performed for the first time in Persian (w subtitles) & you’re invited to join us for this unforgettable experience. Preview night Oct 2nd, tickets 60% off only for È«Ãñ²ÊƱAD students & alumni, Email us: info@khial.ca

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Lost + Found - Trying to find the owner of a lost / stolen iPhone 15 256GB
Lost + Found
Trying to find the owner of a lost / stolen iPhone 15 256GB
I am on a mission to try and find the owner of a phone that I purchased online as it was likely found or stolen, is this your homescreen? c@e****.ca
I sure would love to reunite this phone with its rightful owner.
Thanks, michellevbuck@gmail.com

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Free - FREE ELECTRIC-ASSIST BIKE
Free
FREE ELECTRIC-ASSIST BIKE
Very good condition. Used only in the summers by old lady who only rode it on sunny days. At least 40 km range on full charge unless you go up a mountain. 9 years old but only about 3 years max. in terms of actual usage. toby (604) 924 1712

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Now Open - SHARED HORIZONS - Paintings by Celebrini, Chizik, and Visagie
Now Open
SHARED HORIZONS - Paintings by Celebrini, Chizik, and Visagie
Opening Sep 19, 6-9pm. Lipont Gallery Rm218 (no elevator), 4211 No.3 Rd, Richmond. Paintings and drawings of B.C. mountains and forests by Vancouver-based artists Paul Chizik, Liza Visagie, and Randy Celebrini. On view until Oct 9. lipontgallery.ca.

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Drop By - A Conversation, Exhibition at PoMoArts
Drop By
Exhibition: An Installation by Ilze Bebris and Robin Ripley
Ilze Bebris ('97) and Robin Ripley ('96) are both È«Ãñ²ÊƱAD graduates who are interested in moving beyond the isolation of the studio, to share ideas and to work collaboratively using personal visual vocabularies.
ILZE BEBRIS: Collage
I am interested in the provisional and transitory aspect of much that we take to be fixed and normative in everyday life. I am drawn to every day materials that form our built landscape and largely determine how we negotiate it. I see much of my work as small subversions of the authority of the manufactured object – a misappropriation of its use value. My work exists in the gap between banality and modernist aesthetics. I am interested in the essence of material: allowing material to remain true to its self while allowing something else, at times unexpected, to emerge. Through collage I explore the dynamic of ideas that can occur on a 2 dimensional plane. Moving between object, image, I work with varied materials, found and repurposed, creating textures through small gestures and their collision. The works refuse a unity of meaning but through their dissonance point to the fragmented nature of contemporary urban culture, often in conflict with the natural world.
ROBIN RIPLEY: Mixed media/Assemblage
The way in which we respond to the objects that surround us has been a recurring theme in my work. I often explore how vernacular objects not only evoke knowledge and memory but also reflect our nuanced cultural codes. Each work is carefully composed to highlight the formal elements of its components, however commonplace. My use of cast-off materials suggests alternative narratives for both the environment and the creative process, nudging the viewer to consider new meanings as well as non-traditional materials. My amalgams of found and created materials examine the aesthetics of what we collect and display and blur the boundaries between art and decoration.
Date: October 26, 12-5PM
Location: PoMoArts, 2425 Sr. John's Street, Port Moody, B.C.
Contact: Ilze Bebris | Ilzevqa@gmail.com

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Drop By - 360 Riot Walk on September 7, the anniversary of the 1907 Anti-Asian Riots in Vancouver
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On Sept. 7, commemorate the anniversary of the 1907 Anti-Asian Riots with 360 Riot Walk, an interactive walking tour created by faculty member Henry Tsang that utilizes 360 video technology to tell the story of the 1907 Anti-Asian Riots in Vancouver.
On Sept. 7, commemorate the anniversary of the 1907 Anti-Asian Riots with 360 Riot Walk, an interactive walking tour retracing the riot’s route.
is an interactive walking tour by artist Henry Tsang that utilizes 360 video technology to tell the story of the 1907 Anti-Asian Riots in Vancouver. It traces the history and route of the mob that attacked the Chinese Canadian and Japanese Canadian communities following the demonstration and parade organized by the Asiatic Exclusion League in Vancouver. Participants are brought into the social and political environment of the time where racialized communities were targeted through legislation as well as physical acts of exclusion and violence. The soundtrack is available in four languages of the local residents of the period: English, Cantonese, Japanese, and Punjabi. Sterilized tablets and headphones will be provided. Maximum 10 participants per tour.
Event Details:
- Date: Sunday, September 7, 2025
- Meeting Location: Chinese Canadian Museum (51 E Pender St.)
- Time & Schedule:
10 A.M. - 12 P.M. - Guided tour retracing route of the 1907 Riot
12 - 1 P.M. - Discussion & debrief with artist Henry Tsang - Cost: $20/annual pass holder; $25/general admission visitor
*GST not included

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