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Saturday, May 10, 2008
Start: 02:00
End: 04:00
In 2006, James decided to combine his passion for sustainability with his interest in construction and architecture by building the Eco-Shed, a deep-green writing studio, in his front yard on Bowen Island. James will share his experience creating a modern, highly-efficient 260-square-foot passive-solar building out of sustainably-sourced lumber.
Start: 09:00
End: 18:00
The Women With Wings conference is a full day event inviting all women to share in the experience of self discovery and creating new possibilities. This life affirming celebration brings women together to learn, relax and grow through a series of interactive, diverse workshops and inspirational speakers.
Start: 10:30
End: 17:00
On May 10, 2008 Bill Reid: Master of Haida Art opens the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art, a new public gallery in the heart of Vancouver. The gallery is located at 639 Hornby Street, the former site of the Canadian Craft Museum and just one block north of the Vancouver Art Gallery. The exhibition, curated by Dr. George MacDonald, captures the late artist’s journey using Reid’s art, stories and film. Also opening will be the semi-permanent exhibition, The Raven’s Trove: gold masterworks by Bill Reid, featuring 40 works selected by guest curator Dr. Martine Reid.