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Art in the 21st Century

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  • Full archives of the Peabody Award-winning PBS show Art in the 21st Century are now available to stream online. From nonprofit organization Art21, there are more than two decades of documentaries to select from, including in-depth features on artists such as Kerry James Marshall, Kara Walker, and Hiroshi Sugimoto.

    IM4 XR Knowledge Gathering 2020

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  • In collaboration with the Vancouver International Film Festival, IM4 Lab is hosting a free live XR webinar & online workshop series prioritising Indigenous peoples. This series features conversations among XR media creators, artists, and storytellers from Indigenous & culturally diverse communities.

    VSO School of Music Online Classes

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  • VSOSoM Virtual Classrooms are ready and waiting to welcome you and/or your little ones! Browse the full suite of online music classes and courses for all ages and register now.

    Victory Gardens

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  • A series of affordable webinars and live Q&A’s to help folks grow food in their spaces.

    Massy Books

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  • Indigenous-owned Vancouver book store offering free delivery within Metro Vancouver (reasonable rates across BC and Canada).

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    Thank you to all the front of the line workers and essential service staff who are ensuring the safety of us all. All listings on this site are found resources that we wanted to share with our city. None of the listings are through paid advertising. Stay safe everyone—we are stronger together even in isolation.
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