Stride Burnaby Arts Festival runs Feb. 3 to 12, with a grand opening of a free little art gallery and much more.
A beloved Burnaby arts festival is returning this week – get ready for artistic performances both in-person and online, community art displays, artist talks, art demos and more.
Grand Opening of the Free Little Art Gallery : Swing by the grand opening of “Burnaby’s littlest art gallery with the biggest heart” at 4191 Hastings St. by the Dairy Queen. You can also add your own small artistic creation to display in the inaugural exhibition. Registration not required, drop-ins are welcome.
History of Hats Off Day : At the McGill branch of Burnaby Public Library, Stride Burnaby Arts Festival will host the premiere screening of a 30-minute documentary on the history of one of Burnaby’s most beloved festivals: Hats Off Day. Reconciliation Hearts : The workshop at North Burnaby Neighbourhood House includes lessons on Indigenous issues, fabric art and gift-making, according to the event page. Participants will learn about Truth and Reconciliation and create sewn fabric hearts for the Indian Residential School Survivors Society.
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