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SUMMARY:Bridging Conversations
DESCRIPTION:We are a group of six Comox Valley visual artists with varied backgrounds and life experiences. For the past few years we have been meeting monthly to share stories of challenge\, inspiration\, and creative processes. Conversations that go off in unexpected directions have created a space of shared reflection resulting in connection. \nBridging Conversations celebrates individuality woven into community—a visual manifestation of stories exchanged and growth witnessed and experienced. We are abstract artists; we are representational artists. We paint with different mediums. Our work ranges from nonobjective to figurative\, from boldly expressive to quietly meditative. We come from diverse cultures and have followed varied artist paths. What unites us is our commitment to the belief that art is a vital tool for connection. Stories that tie together with threads of curiosity and identity open up our individual worlds to one another\, and the effects of what is known as adjacent possibilities (the inadvertant shift in what is possible resulting from an action taken) come out on the canvas. Despite our differences\, we bring the “other” inside our boundaries. \nDivision often dominates headlines\, as the world is quite fractured. We share what happens when people come together with open minds and creative hearts. Through this exhibition\, we invite viewer into our circle—to feel the energy of collaboration\, the vulnerability of shared experience\, and the beauty of seeing the world through multiple lenses. For it to be a full conversation there is a ‘call and response’ involving the artist and the viewer\, as happens in an exhibit space. We learn and grow separately and together. We welcome this opportunity to present a curated selection of paintings reflecting the whole of our experience.
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/bridging-conversations/
LOCATION:Artful the Gallery\, 526 Cumberland Rd\, Courtenay\, BC\, V9N 2C7
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Artful : The Poets
DESCRIPTION:Join host Dan Kirk as he welcomes our feature poet Michael Penny at Artful : The Poets. Michael’s feature spot will be followed by an open mic. Sign up at the door for the open mic\, 5 minutes max per poet\, $10 or pwyc. \nMichael Penny was born in Australia\, but his family moved him to Canada when he was young. Since then\, he has published five books\, most recently\, ‘Particles’ and ‘Outside. Inside’\, both with McGill-Queen’s University Press. His work has appeared in many literary magazines including Fiddlehead\, The Antigonish Review\, The Amsterdam Review\, Acumen\, The Malahat Review\, and The Salzburg Review. He lives on Bowen Island\, and\, once upon a time was a lawyer.
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/artful-the-poets/
LOCATION:Artful the Gallery\, 526 Cumberland Rd\, Courtenay\, BC\, V9N 2C7
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTAMP:20260601T213817Z
CREATED:20260429T221021Z
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SUMMARY:Tin Town Cafe Member Show – Closing TODAY
DESCRIPTION:CV/Arts first Tin Town Cafe Member show is closing today \nCV/Arts and Tin Town Cafe have partnered to host a rotating exhibition series featuring work by current CV/Arts members. The salon-style hang in the cafe will rotate three times a year\, giving multiple members regular opportunities to show and sell their work in a welcoming\, high-traffic setting. The current member show features 27 works of art by 20 local artist members. \nTo apply for the next show visit our website
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/tin-town-cafe-member-show-closing-today/
LOCATION:Tin Town Cafe\, 2456 Rosewall Crescent #106\, Courtenay\, BC\, V9N 8R9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260612T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260612T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T165656Z
CREATED:20260608T171339Z
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SUMMARY:HeARTful Art: Paint for Relaxation & Wellness
DESCRIPTION:Join Margaret every Friday 2-5 pm at the Silver Bowerbird Gallery in a series of expressive art activities that focus on improving mental and physical wellness helping you to reconnect with your authentic self. \nFor anyone\, but especially those who are experiencing stress\, anxiety\, dealing with life changes or health issues.  The aim is to enhance one’s vitality\, energy and positivity through art.  Discover your own creative genius or just relax into a comfortable\, nurturing space to explore what art has to offer you.  No experience necessary.
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/heartful-art-paint-for-relaxation-wellness/
LOCATION:Silver Bowerbird Gallery\, Back door 479 4th St.\, Courtenay\, british columbia\, V9N1G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Classes / Courses
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ORGANIZER;CN="Margaret McKenzie":MAILTO:silverbowerbird@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260613T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260613T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T222803Z
CREATED:20260604T210942Z
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SUMMARY:Lenticular Print Making with Kourtney Jackson
DESCRIPTION:Join us SATURDAY JUNE 13TH from 1PM-3PM for a special workshop with ‘Sacred In All Forms’ artist\, Kourtney Jackson!\n\n\n\nDiscover how motion\, time\, and visual storytelling can exist within a single image in this hands-on DIY lenticular print workshop. Using their own photography\, participants will create prints that shift as the viewer moves\, producing the illusion of a movement and transformation.\n\n\nFor more information\, visit our website: www.crartgallery.ca/events
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/lenticular-print-making-with-kourtney-jackson/
LOCATION:campbell river art gallery\, 1235 Shoppers Row\, campbell river\, BC\, V9W2C7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Classes / Courses
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ORGANIZER;CN="campbell river art gallery":MAILTO:admin@crartgallery.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260613T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260613T213000
DTSTAMP:20260605T183628Z
CREATED:20260605T183628Z
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SUMMARY:ES:MO live in Campbell River
DESCRIPTION:ES:MO is Elizabeth Shepherd and Michael Occhipinti\, two imaginative genre-defying musicians who create music that is uniquely their own. ES:MO fuses a love of songwriting with the inventive musicianship they’re known for as perennial Juno Award nominees (19 JUNO nominations between the two!) and veterans of the Toronto music scene. \nMichael Occhipinti’s huge palette of sounds and versatile skills has made him one of Canada’s most admired guitarists. He leads jazz orchestras\, plays afro-pop\, R&B\, funk\, and Sicilian folk music\, and does it all with finesse\, curiosity\, and virtuosity. He’s played with Bruce Cockburn\, Bill Frisell\, Trey Anastasio\, Laila Biali\, Andrea Bocelli\, the Toronto Symphoni and many more. \nElizabeth Shepherd is a classically trained pianist who turned to jazz through her love of old-school hip-hop. She’s been hailed as “wholly unique and unclassifiable\,” a “jazz virtuoso with a pop sensibility” blaring the boundaries between jazz\, R&B\, pop and hip-hop. Her soulful and ethereal voice and keyboard work stunned listeners on ES:MO’s debut album The Weight of Hope\, which received a JUNO nomination in 2022. The album was built around the duo’s unique interpretations of songs by Stevie Wonder\, Bruce Cockburn\, Jackie Shane\, Nick Drake and others. \nThe second ES:MO album SUNSHINE IN MY BONES which comes out just before this tour is a celebration of the duo’s own compositions built on hours of jam sessions\, found sounds such as washing machines\, improvised voice and guitar loops\, and the magical connection Elizabeth and Michael have when they create music together. Their thoughtful songs explore everything from war crimes to cruise ship class warfare\, love among tulips\, and the need for human connection. On the recording they’re joined by guest drummers Larnell Lewis\, Jinu Isac\, Tony Ferraro\, and Marito Marques. For this west coast tour they’ll be joined by Tony Ferraro on drums and Derek Fillippo on bass.
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/esmo-live-in-campbell-river/
LOCATION:Rivercity Stage\, 1080 Hemlock\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 3E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Concert
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ORGANIZER;CN="Highway 19 Concerts":MAILTO:hwy19concerts@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260618T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260618T220000
DTSTAMP:20260530T142719Z
CREATED:20260530T142719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260530T142719Z
UID:10000865-1781811000-1781820000@comoxvalleyarts.com
SUMMARY:Sing & Steam
DESCRIPTION:Sing & Steam is a cozy evening of sauna rounds\, simple songs and good vibes. \nNo music experience needed\, all songs will be beginner-friendly (promise!)\, no music-reading required. Song time will be in between steams\, and guided by Zoë from Squeaky Wheel Creative\, with Dan & Lisa from The Lost Faucet facilitating an awesome\, music-focused Aufguss session for us at the end. Our sauna is booked from 7:30-10pm – stay for some or all of that time. \nCome solo or bring a friend – all genders\, bodies\, and voices are welcome! (Ages 18+) \nRegister by emailing thesqueakywheelcreative@gmail.com.
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/sing-steam-2/
LOCATION:The Lost Faucet Sauna House\, 3455 Cumberland Rd\, Courtenay\, BC\, V9N 9N6\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Squeaky Wheel Creative":MAILTO:thesqueakywheelcreative@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260619T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260619T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T165537Z
CREATED:20260609T173900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T165537Z
UID:10000873-1781856000-1781888400@comoxvalleyarts.com
SUMMARY:HeARTful Art: Paint for Relaxation & Wellness
DESCRIPTION:Join Margaret every Friday 2-5 pm at the Silver Bowerbird Gallery in a series of expressive art activities that focus on improving mental and physical wellness helping you to reconnect with your authentic self. \nFor anyone\, but especially those who are experiencing stress\, anxiety\, dealing with life changes or health issues.  The aim is to enhance one’s vitality\, energy and positivity through art.  Discover your own creative genius or just relax into a comfortable\, nurturing space to explore what art has to offer you.  No experience necessary.
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/heartful-art-paint-for-relaxation-wellness-2/
LOCATION:Silver Bowerbird Gallery\, Back door 479 4th St.\, Courtenay\, british columbia\, V9N1G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Classes / Courses
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ORGANIZER;CN="Margaret McKenzie":MAILTO:silverbowerbird@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260619T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260619T183000
DTSTAMP:20260612T215242Z
CREATED:20260612T215031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260612T215242Z
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SUMMARY:Art Opening Celebration (with Artist Talk by Michael Campbell) | Field Recordings of Icebergs Melting
DESCRIPTION:ART OPENING CELEBRATION (WITH ARTIST TALK) \nField Recordings of Icebergs Melting by multi-media artist Michael Campbell will open at the Comox Valley Art Gallery on Friday\, June 19. Doors open at 4:00pm to view the new exhibition. \nAt 5:30pm\, there will be an artist talk\, followed by a casual reception and hospitality. Everyone is welcome. \n— \n\n\nFIELD RECORDINGS OF ICEBERGS MELTING \nArtist Michael Campbell’s multi-media exhibition “. . . brings into play its place in the cultural imagination of a frontier zone of extreme conditions\, and its history during the period of European expansion from the 16th to the 20th centuries. The allusion conjures the stream of survey ships that sought the north-west Passage of the North Pole\, strove to classify species and peoples\, and to map the New World. It further speaks to present day resource extraction and climate change monitoring\, the forays of animal rights activists and increasingly\, military survey flights asserting territorial claims. . . . Its steam punk ethos with its fusion of Victorian Era and future technologies sets an undercurrent of planetary emergency in motion. . . .” – Jan Allen \n— \nThe Comox Valley Art Gallery is committed to creating safer spaces where everyone can participate. \nAll ages are welcome. \nCVAG spaces are accessible. Efforts are made to make presented programming contents available to all by using approachable audio and visual technologies to aid in experience and wayfinding. Staff are available to answer any questions and to provide orientation to the presentation and gallery spaces. \nPrograms are barrier-free (no cost). DONATIONS are appreciated and contribute to ongoing community interactive programming. \nPUBLIC HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS: we ask that visitors choose not to visit if they are experiencing symptoms of colds and flus. \nHand sanitation dispensers are available at CVAG. Wearing a mask is at the discretion of the visitor.
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/art-opening-celebration-with-artist-talk-by-michael-campbell-field-recordings-of-icebergs-melting/
LOCATION:Comox Valley Art Gallery\, 580 Duncan Avenue\, Courtenay\, BC
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Exhibitions,Exibits
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260619T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260619T223000
DTSTAMP:20260603T034626Z
CREATED:20260603T034626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T034626Z
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SUMMARY:Amber Webber & Stephen McBean: BLACK MOUNTAIN Twin Oscillations
DESCRIPTION:CVGBs presentsFrom Los Angeles & Vancouver\nATO Recording Artists\nAmber Webber & Stephen McBean:BLACK MOUNTAIN Twin Oscillations\n\nWith special guests from VictoriaSMALL PLEASURES\n\nand from Powell RiverELECTRIC BRAINS\n\n6 PM Friday June 19Comox Valley Curling Centre4835 Headquarters Road\, CourtenayLicensed all ages event.$25 Advance tickets athttps://www.eventbrite.ca/…/amber-webber-stephen-mcbean…$30 tickets at the door if not sold out.\n\nBLACK MOUNTAIN TWIN OSCILLATIONS TOURBlack Mountain’s founders & principal singer/songwriters Amber Webber & Stephen McBean are pleased to announce special intimate duo performances of select BMA bangers in the UK and Canadian / European dates. Most shows are with the incredible SUNN O)))\nThe rock canon has many anti-heroes\, Black Mountain being the latest. In the past\, Can’s ‘Tago Mago’ established that the only rule in rock and roll is that there are no rules. Delinquent proto-metallers Black Sabbath demonstrated that you can make a lot from not that much. Now Black Mountain teach us that you don’t have to be afraid of the past to move bravely into the future.Black Mountain is a Canadian psychedelic rock band from Vancouver\, British Columbia. The band is composed of Stephen McBean\, Jeremy Schmidt\, Adam Bulgasem\, Amber Webber\, and Arjan Miranda. Since forming in 2004\, Black Mountain has released five globally celebrated LPs: Black Mountain (2005)\, In the Future (2008)\, Wilderness Heart (2010)\, IV (2016) and Destroyer (2019)https://www.blackmountainarmy.com/https://blackmountain.bandcamp.com/https://www.instagram.com/blackmountainarmy/https://www.facebook.com/BlackMountainOfficialhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Mountain_(band)\n\nwith special guests from VictoriaSMALL PLEASURESSmall Pleasures is a post-punk duo from Victoria\, Canada.Inspired by early 80s dark-wave pioneers\, the band is a fusion between Viny’s fuzzed out bass backed by Nevada’s textured drums and triggered synth mixed with lofty vocal melodies. Currently\, Small Pleasures are working on their sophomore album recorded by Colin Stewart at The Hive\, with a release planned for the summer of 2026. In the past year\, the duo toured Japan\, France and played multiple shows and festivals across Canada. April 2026 will see the return of the band overseas\, with dates in Germany\, Austria and France.\n\nand just as special guests from Powell RiverELECTRIC BRAINSPower pop\, punk rock and roll from qathet BC! These guys ruled at the Dead Soft/K Car roller skating night last summer! Before that all those fortunate enough to catch the Dead Bob show at the Waverly will recall the rawkus punk rock celebration that was Electric Brains (then called the Kicks) who worked the room into a frenzy. Electric Brains count among their members a certain Sean Hawryluk\, a crucial member of both Kelowna/Vancouver’s legendary Ladyhawk\, and then hardcore metal pathcutters Baptists.https://open.spotify.com/artist/6YHbb1RXqz1WvSsAhWQzET…https://www.instagram.com/electric__brains/\n\nCVGBs is a loose collective bringing oddball music\, art\, & culture to the Comox Valley.https://cvgbs.com/upcomingshows/
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/amber-webber-stephen-mcbean-black-mountain-twin-oscillations/
LOCATION:Comox Valley Curling Centre\, 4835 Headquarters Road\, Courtenay\, BC\, V9J1P2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Concert
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ORGANIZER;CN="CVGBs":MAILTO:keith@scratchrecords.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260620T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260620T180000
DTSTAMP:20260603T202754Z
CREATED:20260603T202721Z
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SUMMARY:John Czegledi Annual Outdoor Art Show
DESCRIPTION:This is John’s 15th Annual Outdoor Garden Art Show.  Metal Sculptures large and small.  Stainless steel and Patina natural steel.\n\nCome stroll the gardens and find a perfect piece of art for your garden.\n\nRefreshment provided on the patio.   Everyone welcome!\n\n6742 Rennie Road\, Courtenay\, BC\n\n250 338 7904 for more info
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/john-czegledi-annual-outdoor-art-show/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260620T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260620T210000
DTSTAMP:20260609T232144Z
CREATED:20260609T232144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260609T232144Z
UID:10000875-1781956800-1781989200@comoxvalleyarts.com
SUMMARY:National Indigenous People's Day
DESCRIPTION:National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations coming on Saturday June 20th! \nK’ómoks First Nation and their community and cultural partners are inviting the Comox Valley to come together to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day 2026 and the unique contributions and cultures of First Nation\, Inuit and Métis communities locally and across Canada. This FREE community celebration takes place on Saturday June 20th from 2 pm till 9 pm at the beautiful Comox Valley Exhibition Grounds \n\nThis year’s celebration includes interactive Youth and Elder Zones\, K’ómoks cultural resource and archeology displays\, guided walks to the Tsolum River\, live screen printing\, story telling and knowledge sharing\, delicious food vendors including a traditional salmon BBQ\, over 30 Indigenous craft vendors\, cultural and community tents\, and live music from world class Indigenous artists including The Spiritual Warriors\, Tsimka and Michael Red\, LOV\, and 4 time Juno Award Winner Aysanabee! \nAysanabee is a multi-instrumentalist and singer songwriter currently based in Toronto. He is Oji-Cree\, Sucker Clan of the Sandy Lake First Nation\, a remote fly-in community in the far reaches of Northwestern Ontario. A four time JUNO winner\, Aysanabee merges indie\, soul\, and electronic sounds with mournful saxophone and pulse-quickening fingerpicking\, exploring themes of memory and storytelling. \nSolemn and soaring\, his striking sound is equal parts hypnotic and melodic which has been compared to Bon Iver\, Matt Corby\, Don Ross\, Kim Churchill\, Kings of Leon and Sam Smith. On March 23\, 2024\, Aysanabee made history as the first ever Indigenous Artist to win the JUNO Awards for both Alternative Album of the Year and Songwriter of the year\, for Here and Now\, his sophomore album. This year he won JUNOs for both Alternative Album and Indigenous Artist of the Year for his 2025 album Edge of the Earth! \nTsimka & Michael Red is a collaboration of music from the land and from the heart.  Rooted in ancestral Tla-o-qui-aht homelands\, Tsimka works with Nuuchahnulth singing traditions along with contemporary inspirations as part of her musical expression. She often invokes Tla-o-qui-aht language in her songs\, integrating language revitalization into the experience and tapping into cultural teachings\, imagery and love of her home. \nMichael Red fills out the rest of the music\, beats and atmospheres *all* created from blending & morphing & affecting natural sounds recorded primarily on Tsimka’s ƛaʔuukwiʔatḥ home territory. Sounds like Cixwatsac (Frank Island frogs)\, Swainson’s Thrush\, and other birds\, a little creek at Hiłwinʔis\, ocean\, rain\, mist and ice. Together they express a human experience with observations and emotions that arise with desire\, joy\, care\, resiliency\, and kinship. \nThe Spiritual Warriors create music inspired by the land and life in the coastal mountains of the Lil’wat Nation\, Mount Currie BC. With their unique blend of indigenous chants and contemporary roots\, rock\, reggae\, The Spiritual Warriors are distinctly west coast. \nThis internationally acclaimed band performs most of their songs in U’cwalmicwts (the Lil’wat Language) and are passionate about preserving and promoting their language and culture. They use the chanting styles of the Lil’wat/St’at’imc people to fuse with reggae and rock to create uplifting contemporary Indigenous world music. This truly unique band will take you on a cultural journey to the natural heartbeat of the Indigenous drum and the St’at’imc people. \nLOV is a force of resilience\, rhythm\, and reinvention. Hailing from Poundmaker Cree Nation\, Treaty 6\, Saskatchewan\, LOV transforms personal trials into soulful affirmations of strength and independence. With a sound rooted in UK-inspired soul and guided by a deep sense of purpose\, LOV’s music is both healing and unapologetically empowering. \nHer journey took a pivotal turn when she decided to fully embrace her artistry – stepping into her truth and reshaping her narrative. What followed was a rebirth. LOV’s rich\, smoky vocals channel raw emotion into songs that carry the weight of lived experience while remaining light enough to dance to. Whether she’s celebrating matriarchal strength or voicing quiet moments of reflection\, her music resonates with sincerity and grace. \nCultural and Community Partners for this year’s celebrations include Kumugwe Cultural Society\, Queneesh Indigenous Community Society\, Wachiay Friendship Society\, MIKI’SIW Métis Association\, Indigenous Women’s Sharing Society\, Upper Island Women of Native Ancestry\, City of Courtenay\, Town of Comox\, Village of Cumberland and Comox Valley Regional District. \nVolunteers are still welcome for this year’s celebration\, with a special meal for all volunteers provided by LUSH Valley! The volunteer sign up\, event details\, stage schedules\, community sponsors can be found at https://komoks.ca/nipd-2026/ \nFor more information message communications@komoks.ca
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/national-indigenous-peoples-day/
LOCATION:Comox Valley Exhibition Grounds\, 4839 Headquarters Rd\, Courtenay\, BC\, V9J 1P2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="K%E2%80%99%C3%B3moks First Nation":MAILTO:communications@komoks.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260624T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260718T170000
DTSTAMP:20260625T221723Z
CREATED:20260625T221723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260625T221723Z
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SUMMARY:Ian Fry Exhibition: Landscapes of Light
DESCRIPTION:Ian Fry: Landscapes of Light \nThis exhibition celebrates the work of Ian Fry\, a painter whose distinctive vision has been shaped by his remarkable journey from Scotland to the Pacific Northwest. Born in Edinburgh and educated at the Glasgow School of Art\, Fry began his career as a successful illustrator before dedicating himself fully to painting. Over the past three decades\, he has developed a body of work that captures the enduring spirit of the landscapes he calls home. \nDrawing inspiration from Vancouver Island\, Bowen Island\, and the wider coastal regions of British Columbia\, Fry’s paintings reveal an intimate understanding of light and atmosphere. Expansive shorelines\, distant mountain ranges\, rolling grasslands\, and quiet rural scenes are rendered with a striking balance of realism and lyrical interpretation. Whether depicting waves advancing toward a misted beach\, horses moving through open country\, or birds silhouetted against a luminous sky\, his work conveys both grandeur and stillness. \nFry’s background in illustration is evident in the clarity of his compositions and his ability to distill complex scenes into powerful visual narratives. His paintings invite contemplation\, encouraging viewers to experience the rhythms of nature and the fleeting qualities of weather\, season\, and light. His restrained palette and masterful handling of atmosphere create spaces that feel simultaneously familiar and dreamlike. \nThroughout the exhibition\, themes of journey\, belonging\, and connection to the natural world emerge. The landscapes are not simply records of specific locations but meditations on our relationship with the environments that shape us. In Fry’s hands\, the coastlines\, mountain valleys\, and open fields become places of wonder and quiet emotional resonance. \nIan Fry’s paintings remind us that landscape remains one of the most powerful vehicles for storytelling\, expressing both the beauty of the visible world and the deeper currents of our human experience in nature. \nArtist Reception Saturday\, June 27\, 7-9pm. 526C Cumberland Rd in Courtenay\, BC. Exhibition runs thru July 18\, 2026. Gallery hours Weds to Sat\, 12-5pm. Visit www.artfulthegallery.com for more information.
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/ian-fry-exhibition-landscapes-of-light/
LOCATION:Artful the Gallery\, 526 Cumberland Rd\, Courtenay\, BC\, V9N 2C7
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:HeARTful Art: Paint for Relaxation & Wellness
DESCRIPTION:Join Margaret every Friday 2-5 pm at the Silver Bowerbird Gallery in a series of expressive art activities that focus on improving mental and physical wellness helping you to reconnect with your authentic self. \nFor anyone\, but especially those who are experiencing stress\, anxiety\, dealing with life changes or health issues.  The aim is to enhance one’s vitality\, energy and positivity through art.  Discover your own creative genius or just relax into a comfortable\, nurturing space to explore what art has to offer you.  No experience necessary.
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/heartful-art-paint-for-relaxation-wellness-3/
LOCATION:Silver Bowerbird Gallery\, Back door 479 4th St.\, Courtenay\, british columbia\, V9N1G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Classes / Courses
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ORGANIZER;CN="Margaret McKenzie":MAILTO:silverbowerbird@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Cumberland Home & Garden Tour AND Culture Crawl
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 2026 Cumberland Home & Garden Tour AND Culture Crawl! Explore the built places\, gathering spaces\, studios\, gardens\, urban farms\, historic gems and modern additions in the Village of Cumberland.\n\nEarly Bird Tickets are on sale now until June 15th for $25 – Buy your tickets HERE\n\nThe overarching theme for this tour is ‘resilience’. We explore ways that our community can build resilience through water conservation\, mindful landscaping\, urban farming\, alternative energy\, restoring old buildings and building new structures with state of the art materials.\n\nWe also explore ways to build resilience through Neighbourhood Emergency Planning\, FireSmart assessments and drought and wildfire smart landscaping.\n\nResilience is also all about creativity! Expect pop up art shows\, music\, crafts and other creative undertakings as we partner with Comox Valley Arts to activate the culture crawl aspect of this awesome event!\n\nWan to join this fun this year and share your home\, garden or gathering space? We’d love to hear from you. Message courtney@cumberlandforest.com
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/cumberland-home-garden-tour-and-culture-crawl/
LOCATION:Cumberland Village\, Cumberland\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="cumberland Community Forest Society":MAILTO:meaghan@cumberlandforest.com
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SUMMARY:Ian Fry: Landscapes of Light at Artful : The Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Ian Fry: Landscapes of Light \nThis exhibition celebrates the work of Ian Fry\, a painter whose distinctive vision has been shaped by his remarkable journey from Scotland to the Pacific Northwest. Born in Edinburgh and educated at the Glasgow School of Art\, Fry began his career as a successful illustrator before dedicating himself fully to painting. Over the past three decades\, he has developed a body of work that captures the enduring spirit of the landscapes he calls home. \nDrawing inspiration from Vancouver Island\, Bowen Island\, and the wider coastal regions of British Columbia\, Fry’s paintings reveal an intimate understanding of light and atmosphere. Expansive shorelines\, distant mountain ranges\, rolling grasslands\, and quiet rural scenes are rendered with a striking balance of realism and lyrical interpretation. Whether depicting waves advancing toward a misted beach\, horses moving through open country\, or birds silhouetted against a luminous sky\, his work conveys both grandeur and stillness. \nFry’s background in illustration is evident in the clarity of his compositions and his ability to distill complex scenes into powerful visual narratives. His paintings invite contemplation\, encouraging viewers to experience the rhythms of nature and the fleeting qualities of weather\, season\, and light. His restrained palette and masterful handling of atmosphere create spaces that feel simultaneously familiar and dreamlike. \nThroughout the exhibition\, themes of journey\, belonging\, and connection to the natural world emerge. The landscapes are not simply records of specific locations but meditations on our relationship with the environments that shape us. In Fry’s hands\, the coastlines\, mountain valleys\, and open fields become places of wonder and quiet emotional resonance. \nIan Fry’s paintings remind us that landscape remains one of the most powerful vehicles for storytelling\, expressing both the beauty of the visible world and the deeper currents of our human experience in nature. \nArtist Reception Saturday\, June 27\, 7-9pm. 526C Cumberland Rd in Courtenay\, BC. Exhibition runs thru July 18\, 2026. Gallery hours Weds to Sat\, 12-5pm. Visit www.artfulthegallery.com for more information.
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/ian-fry-landscapes-of-light-at-artful-the-gallery/
LOCATION:Artful the Gallery\, 526 Cumberland Rd\, Courtenay\, BC\, V9N 2C7
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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