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Painting Trees 0329

Museum of Vancouver

Saturday March 29th, 2025

Saturday March 29th, 2025

2:00 PM

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4:30 PM PDT

Starts: 2:00 PM PDT

Ends: 4:30 PM PDT

Museum of Vancouver

1100 Chestnut St, Vancouver

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Description

Join us for an afternoon of meditative painting in collaboration with the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival. In this gathering we will celebrate the arrival of the cherry blossoms, practice the art of noticing and explore watercolour painting to tune into the present moment.

Participants will be introduced to the rich history of the trees here on the ancestral village site Sen̓áḵw (Vanier Park) as they experience some guided painting and be invited to reflect on their own individual relationships with trees in the urban landscape and beyond.

Beginner watercolourists and seasoned painters are welcome! 

 

Dates & times:

Saturday, March 29, 2025 | 2:00pm-4:30pm

Friday, April 4, 2025 | 2:00pm-4:30pm

Location: Museum of Vancouver – 1100 Chestnut Street

Tickets:

  • $45 General Admission

  • $40 Students/Seniors/Members

  • $35 Indigenous

(plus fees and taxes)

Includes admission to the Museum before the workshop!

 

If tickets are sold out and you would like to be added to the waitlist, please email programs@museumofvancouver.ca.

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Refund Policy

To request a refund and/or cancel your tickets, please email us at programs@museumofvancouver.ca. Your ticket will be refunded if cancelled a minimum of 48 hours before the event, however, customers will still be charged the Showpass ticketing fees. The MOV reserves the right to postpone workshops if the Museum needs to temporarily suspend operations in the event of closure due to City of Vancouver needs such as power outages or health measures.