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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.

  • SF Ho
  • Manuel Axel Strain, photo by Carey Shaw.

Art Talkback Series with SF Ho and Manuel Axel Strain

In-person

Interdisciplinary Indigenous Visual arts LGBTQIA2S Intercultural
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Date and time

Location

Richmond Art Gallery

7700 Minoru Gate

Richmond, BC

Directions: Entrance through the Richmond Cultural Centre.

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible.

Conversation

About

Art Talkback Series: September 28 - October 14, 2025

Featured artist Manuel Axel Strain invites local artists and cultural workers into a collaborative and reflective gathering at the Gallery. This informal series blends thoughtful conversation, community insight, and hands-on experiences, offering participants a chance to engage directly with the artworks and each other in a welcoming, interactive setting. Whether you’re an artist, art lover, or simply curious, come explore the exhibition in new ways.

Limited seating—RSVP appreciated.

Session 1: SF Ho, Multidisciplinary Artist

Join artist SF Ho for a fun and interactive look at the exhibition, focusing on how our sense of smell can change the way we experience art. This session is perfect for anyone curious about how our senses shape the way we connect with art. After the discussion, participants can take part in a hands-on activity using scented materials.

Please note: this session involves scented products and may not be suitable for those with sensitivities.

Organizer

Richmond Art Gallery

Richmond Art Gallery (RAG) is a non-profit municipal art gallery established in 1980. The gallery produces an array of exhibitions and programs that connect, empower, and provoke conversation with our diverse Richmond, BC communities. RAG actively contributes to Richmond’s cultural communities through our commitment to supporting artists via exhibitions, educational programs, publications, and a permanent collection.

Richmond Art Gallery is dedicated to promoting dialogue among diverse communities on challenging ideas and issues of today as expressed through local, national and international contemporary art. Through its exhibitions, publications, educational programming, collections and significant partnerships, the Richmond Art Gallery provides opportunities for the enhancement of life in Richmond while serving the contemporary arts community in Canada.

This event is part of a hub:

Minoru Precinct Hub

City of Richmond Richmond, BC

Minoru Precinct is located in the heart of Richmond, BC and includes numerous civic cultural facilities and amenities, including the Richmond Cultural Centre and Annex, Minoru Centre for Active Living, Gateway Theatre, Minoru Chapel and Ric...

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