Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2025.
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Pay What You Can at the Museum of Vancouver
En personne
Conception Action Climat Histoire et patrimoine Autochtone Musée Photographie Auto-guidée Vérité et réconciliationDate et heure
Lieu
Museum of Vancouver
1100 Chestnut Street
Vancouver, BC
Directions: Please note that parking is not included. Please pay for parking before entering the building.
Accès
Gratuit, et accepte des dons facultatifs à hauteur de votre contribution.
Offert en Anglais.
Accessible en chaise roulante, a des toillettes neutres, et offre un sous-titrage.
À propos
The hippie capital of Canada. More neon than Vegas. Indigenous knowledge, immigration and racism. Deforestation and urban development. Activism and art. Vancouver’s story begins here.
The Museum of Vancouver showcases the city’s history and new exhibitions on art, design, culture and more every few months. Be sure to visit our website to stay up-to-date on the MOV’s workshops and special events too!
Visit Vancouver’s oldest cultural institution—a gathering space that fosters connection, learning, and new experiences of Vancouver’s diverse communities and histories.
The first Sunday of every month is Pay What You Can!
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- Find more information about the MOV museumofvancouver.ca
Organisateur
Museum of Vancouver
The Museum of Vancouver (MOV) is Canada’s premier civic history museum.
Our Vision:
To inspire and foster a more socially connected, resilient, and publicly engaged city.
Our Mission:
To be a gathering space that fosters connection, learning, and new experiences of Vancouver’s diverse communities and histories.
As a civic organization we are committed to deepening our collective understanding of the City through our common stories, objects and experiences. MOV conceptualizes this through our engagement priorities, which have been focus into 4 broad areas that we have deemed our pillars. These include:
- Redress and Decolonization
- Immigration and Diversity
- Environment and Sustainability
- Urban and Contemporary Issues