I'll be performing my long Covid piece at the Museum of Vancouver on March 15, so thought i should share my story.
#disability #COVID19 #LongCovid #covidisnot0ver #artist
I'll be performing my long Covid piece at the Museum of Vancouver on March 15, so thought i should share my story.
#disability #COVID19 #LongCovid #covidisnot0ver #artist
Weβre so looking forward to hosting you!
Photo of a person with short brown hair with their hands over their face, lying down with a blue blanket around their torso. Dozens of medications and supplements are arranged around their head and shoulders. Caption, on a navy blue and teal gradient background: βIs it really invisible or are you not looking hard enough? Just because you canβt see us doesnβt mean we donβt exist. Just because our tests are normal doesnβt mean we are not sick.β β Ferin Adams-Waneka
On until March 22, the @museumofvan.bsky.social's βLiving with Long COVIDβ exhibition candidly documents the often-invisible daily life of 46 people living with Long Covid.
Photo: Ferin Adams-Waneka
#LongCovid #ILCAD2026 #LongCovidAwareness
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Thank you for featuring our event, Yoga at the Museum of Vancouver!
On select Sundays in the coming weeks, the Museum of Vancouver is hosting pop-up yoga, with admission to the museumβs exhibits and galleries included in the ticket price.
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Start your Sunday with an awe-inspiring view as the backdrop to Hatha yoga, focused on physical postures and breathingβwhich will be all the more restorative with a stunning view of Vanier Park, English Bay and the North Shore.
March 8 & 22; April 5 & 19 museumofvancouver.ca/yoga-museum
Yes! Haha, History! Starts at 6:30pm but visiting the galleries is included in your ticket, so come early! Tickets here: museumofvancouver.ca/haha-history...
A guided walking tour along English Bay and through Kitsilano β from the Museum of Vancouver to the Vancouver Maritime Museum β may surprise people who associate Black presence in Vancouver primarily with Hoganβs Alley.
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The first Sunday of every month is Pay What You Can at the three attractions in Vanier Park: the Museum of Vancouver, the Vancouver Maritime Museum, and the HR McMillan Space Centre @spacecentreyvr.bsky.social
Come by this Sunday, March 1!
Get 50% off admission to the Museum of Vancouver with you same-day tickets for shows at the Dome on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays!
Kick off your evening with a night of comedy at the Museum of Vancouver!
Hosted by Myles Anderson, a rotating lineup of comedians will riff to local history!
Come curious, come early, and start your night with something a little unexpected at the Museum.
www.showpass.com/haha-history/
February marks Black History Month in Canadaβand 2026 marks the 30th year that organizations around the country have been acknowledging the occasion.
Thank you for listing BC Heritage Week: Black History Walking Tour & Tasting on this wonderful list, Stir!
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The Vancouver Maritime Museum, Museum of Vancouver, and H.R. MacMillan Space Centre are inviting the public to Vanier Park on the first Sunday of each month for Pay-What-You-Can Days, beginning February 1, 2026.
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Last Sunday, I led my first curatorial tour of The Suitcase Project at @museumofvan.bsky.social! While navigating the exhibit, we kept things fluid by leaving space for conversation and questions throughout.
This Saturday, Jan. 31, we're hosting our second tour: museumofvancouver.ca/suitcase-pro...
Make something together this Family Day at the Museum of Vancouver. Drop in throughout the day to explore hands-on activity booths led by local Vancouver artists and crafters. Monday, February 16, 2026, 11:00am-4:00pm. museumofvancouver.ca/make-play-fa...
Tour The Suitcase Project through the eyes of photographer & curator Kayla Isomura. Kayla will share behind-the-scenes stories about working with participants, shaping the exhibition, and exploring the contemporary relevance of internment and incarceration today.
museumofvancouver.ca/suitcase-pro...
If you want to better understand what life with #LongCOVID is like, check out this exhibit at @museumofvan.bsky.social. It's thoughtful and moving, and a great example of why health sciences is so important to our community's well-being.
January 22, 7PM, Museum of Vancouver. Join the Vancouver Historical Society for a lecture with archaeologist Bob Muckle. Drawing from his book Once Upon This Land, Muckle will present an overview of the human past in BC through the lens of archaeology. https://vancouver-historical-society.ca/events/
This Sunday, January 4th is your last chance to catch Future Makers + Deep-Seated Histories before they close at the MOV!β It is also a pay-what-you-can day π«Ά
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Coming in at #4: a powerful new SciComm experience.
A new @museumofvan.bsky.social exhibition opened in 2025, co-produced with @sfu-fhs.bsky.social, that brings visitors into the lived experience of people affected by Long COVID.
https://bsky.app/profile/scienceinvancouver.com/post/3m3ser522cn2i
For those with time over holidays, there is still an opportunity to stroll through one of the more imaginative museum exhibitions of 2025. Deep-Seated Histories: Chairs from the Collection is @museumofvan.bsky.social until JAN 4. Learn more @pancouver.bsky.social: pancouver.ca/seat-by-seat...
See Future Makers & Deep-Seated Histories before they close! Sunday, January 4th will be their last day on viewβand itβs a Pay What You Can Day at the Museum too!β
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January 4th is the last day to see the chairs! Plus, as the first Sunday of the month, itβs also a pay what you can day!
Looking for a warm and family friendly activity? Weβre open over the holidays!
βοΈ Our holiday hours βοΈ
December 24 (Christmas Eve): 10am - 3pm
December 25 (Christmas Day): Closed
December 26 (Boxing Day): 10am - 3pm
December 31 (New Year's Eve): 10am - 3pm
January 1 (New Year's Day): 10am - 3pm
Two exhibitions will be closing on January 4, 2026, so donβt miss your opportunity to see Deep-Seated Histories and Future Makers, two chair shows that may have you wondering, βChairs? Really?β But the reactions speak for themselves. People walk away marveling at the variety and the stories. β
The Work of Repair features three distinct redress initiatives the MOV has taken on, including the repatriation of over 60 belongings to the TΕilhqotβin community and its emotional impact. β
Living with Long COVID opened in October and provides an intimate look at what one in nine Canadians experience after a COVID infection. β
The Suitcase Project opened Nov. 20. Situated in βgallery 11,β located beyond the 1960s-β70s gallery, this exhibition asked 4th and 5th generation Japanese Canadians and Americans what they would pack if they were put in the same position as their elders during World War Two. β
Now is a great time to visit the MOV if you want to see a lot. Thatβs because every single gallery has an exhibition open for viewing!
Thereβs never been a better time to visit and get a full experience! Learn about location, hours and more: museumofvancouver.ca/museum-hours-and-admission
Photo credit: Shauna Danielle Photography
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