Including a community art night, a multidisciplinary performance centering Black creatives and a new skin exhibit at Science World, here are your 5 Things to Do in Vancouver This Week! February 27-March 5 vancouveer vancouverbc vancouvercanada vancity
Bring your date, your sibling, your mom, your favourite barista or fly solo for an evening of watercolour fun with Surnoor Singh as part of a new monthly series encouraging people to leave their houses and create.
Last month was the firstand explored acrylics with artist host Jinfei Wang—this month it’s all about watercolour. Taking place at theis an opportunity for people to connect with others in a new and fun way while showing off their art skills. The art supplies are all provided so you can discover your inner Picasso or at least leave with something that’s fridge-worthy. Register
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