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SUMMARY:Martha Ritchie: Boreal Relief
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours Wed – Sunday 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM \nBoreal Relief is a collection of linocut prints based on images drawn from the forest that surrounds my home and studio in the Yukon. \nWhat started as prints on paper have evolved into three-dimensional paper sculptures and wearable prints on clothing. The sculptures and clothing items echo the images of boreal flora and fauna found in the wall art\, creating a sense of being present in the natural environment. \nThe work in this collection is both a celebration of the beauty and tranquility of the boreal forest as well as an expression of a desire to blend into nature. \nIn our world\, there has been an increasing disconnection from the natural environment\, but recently there is a growing desire to reconnect with nature for reflection\, relaxation and healing. The past two years have heightened this longing for a peaceful escape. Spending time in the Boreal forest is a gift that can provide this relief. \nMartha Ritchie \nMartha Jane Ritchie is an Artist and Printmaker who lives in Haines Junction\, Yukon Territory\, Canada with her husband and two sons. \nWhile attending Emily Carr College of Art\, Martha majored in printmaking and discovered Linocuts. She graduated with honours and continued working in the medium for the next 30 years. \nHer current work is drawn from the natural environment that surrounds her home in Haines Junction\, Yukon. \nwww.martharitchie.com
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LOCATION:Island Mountain Arts\, 2323 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, V0k2R0\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Martha Ritchie: Boreal Relief
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours Wed – Sunday 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM \nBoreal Relief is a collection of linocut prints based on images drawn from the forest that surrounds my home and studio in the Yukon. \nWhat started as prints on paper have evolved into three-dimensional paper sculptures and wearable prints on clothing. The sculptures and clothing items echo the images of boreal flora and fauna found in the wall art\, creating a sense of being present in the natural environment. \nThe work in this collection is both a celebration of the beauty and tranquility of the boreal forest as well as an expression of a desire to blend into nature. \nIn our world\, there has been an increasing disconnection from the natural environment\, but recently there is a growing desire to reconnect with nature for reflection\, relaxation and healing. The past two years have heightened this longing for a peaceful escape. Spending time in the Boreal forest is a gift that can provide this relief. \nMartha Ritchie \nMartha Jane Ritchie is an Artist and Printmaker who lives in Haines Junction\, Yukon Territory\, Canada with her husband and two sons. \nWhile attending Emily Carr College of Art\, Martha majored in printmaking and discovered Linocuts. She graduated with honours and continued working in the medium for the next 30 years. \nHer current work is drawn from the natural environment that surrounds her home in Haines Junction\, Yukon. \nwww.martharitchie.com
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DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours Wed – Sunday 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM \nBoreal Relief is a collection of linocut prints based on images drawn from the forest that surrounds my home and studio in the Yukon. \nWhat started as prints on paper have evolved into three-dimensional paper sculptures and wearable prints on clothing. The sculptures and clothing items echo the images of boreal flora and fauna found in the wall art\, creating a sense of being present in the natural environment. \nThe work in this collection is both a celebration of the beauty and tranquility of the boreal forest as well as an expression of a desire to blend into nature. \nIn our world\, there has been an increasing disconnection from the natural environment\, but recently there is a growing desire to reconnect with nature for reflection\, relaxation and healing. The past two years have heightened this longing for a peaceful escape. Spending time in the Boreal forest is a gift that can provide this relief. \nMartha Ritchie \nMartha Jane Ritchie is an Artist and Printmaker who lives in Haines Junction\, Yukon Territory\, Canada with her husband and two sons. \nWhile attending Emily Carr College of Art\, Martha majored in printmaking and discovered Linocuts. She graduated with honours and continued working in the medium for the next 30 years. \nHer current work is drawn from the natural environment that surrounds her home in Haines Junction\, Yukon. \nwww.martharitchie.com
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SUMMARY:Martha Ritchie: Boreal Relief
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours Wed – Sunday 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM \nBoreal Relief is a collection of linocut prints based on images drawn from the forest that surrounds my home and studio in the Yukon. \nWhat started as prints on paper have evolved into three-dimensional paper sculptures and wearable prints on clothing. The sculptures and clothing items echo the images of boreal flora and fauna found in the wall art\, creating a sense of being present in the natural environment. \nThe work in this collection is both a celebration of the beauty and tranquility of the boreal forest as well as an expression of a desire to blend into nature. \nIn our world\, there has been an increasing disconnection from the natural environment\, but recently there is a growing desire to reconnect with nature for reflection\, relaxation and healing. The past two years have heightened this longing for a peaceful escape. Spending time in the Boreal forest is a gift that can provide this relief. \nMartha Ritchie \nMartha Jane Ritchie is an Artist and Printmaker who lives in Haines Junction\, Yukon Territory\, Canada with her husband and two sons. \nWhile attending Emily Carr College of Art\, Martha majored in printmaking and discovered Linocuts. She graduated with honours and continued working in the medium for the next 30 years. \nHer current work is drawn from the natural environment that surrounds her home in Haines Junction\, Yukon. \nwww.martharitchie.com
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URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/martha-ritchie-boreal-relief/2022-05-18/
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URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/martha-ritchie-boreal-relief/2022-05-15/
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SUMMARY:Martha Ritchie: Boreal Relief
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URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/martha-ritchie-boreal-relief/2022-05-14/
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Free,Wells
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DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours Wed – Sunday 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM \nBoreal Relief is a collection of linocut prints based on images drawn from the forest that surrounds my home and studio in the Yukon. \nWhat started as prints on paper have evolved into three-dimensional paper sculptures and wearable prints on clothing. The sculptures and clothing items echo the images of boreal flora and fauna found in the wall art\, creating a sense of being present in the natural environment. \nThe work in this collection is both a celebration of the beauty and tranquility of the boreal forest as well as an expression of a desire to blend into nature. \nIn our world\, there has been an increasing disconnection from the natural environment\, but recently there is a growing desire to reconnect with nature for reflection\, relaxation and healing. The past two years have heightened this longing for a peaceful escape. Spending time in the Boreal forest is a gift that can provide this relief. \nMartha Ritchie \nMartha Jane Ritchie is an Artist and Printmaker who lives in Haines Junction\, Yukon Territory\, Canada with her husband and two sons. \nWhile attending Emily Carr College of Art\, Martha majored in printmaking and discovered Linocuts. She graduated with honours and continued working in the medium for the next 30 years. \nHer current work is drawn from the natural environment that surrounds her home in Haines Junction\, Yukon. \nwww.martharitchie.com
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URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/martha-ritchie-boreal-relief/2022-05-11/
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DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours Wed – Sunday 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM \nBoreal Relief is a collection of linocut prints based on images drawn from the forest that surrounds my home and studio in the Yukon. \nWhat started as prints on paper have evolved into three-dimensional paper sculptures and wearable prints on clothing. The sculptures and clothing items echo the images of boreal flora and fauna found in the wall art\, creating a sense of being present in the natural environment. \nThe work in this collection is both a celebration of the beauty and tranquility of the boreal forest as well as an expression of a desire to blend into nature. \nIn our world\, there has been an increasing disconnection from the natural environment\, but recently there is a growing desire to reconnect with nature for reflection\, relaxation and healing. The past two years have heightened this longing for a peaceful escape. Spending time in the Boreal forest is a gift that can provide this relief. \nMartha Ritchie \nMartha Jane Ritchie is an Artist and Printmaker who lives in Haines Junction\, Yukon Territory\, Canada with her husband and two sons. \nWhile attending Emily Carr College of Art\, Martha majored in printmaking and discovered Linocuts. She graduated with honours and continued working in the medium for the next 30 years. \nHer current work is drawn from the natural environment that surrounds her home in Haines Junction\, Yukon. \nwww.martharitchie.com
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/martha-ritchie-boreal-relief/2022-05-08/
LOCATION:Island Mountain Arts\, 2323 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, V0k2R0\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Martha Ritchie: Boreal Relief
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours Wed – Sunday 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM \nBoreal Relief is a collection of linocut prints based on images drawn from the forest that surrounds my home and studio in the Yukon. \nWhat started as prints on paper have evolved into three-dimensional paper sculptures and wearable prints on clothing. The sculptures and clothing items echo the images of boreal flora and fauna found in the wall art\, creating a sense of being present in the natural environment. \nThe work in this collection is both a celebration of the beauty and tranquility of the boreal forest as well as an expression of a desire to blend into nature. \nIn our world\, there has been an increasing disconnection from the natural environment\, but recently there is a growing desire to reconnect with nature for reflection\, relaxation and healing. The past two years have heightened this longing for a peaceful escape. Spending time in the Boreal forest is a gift that can provide this relief. \nMartha Ritchie \nMartha Jane Ritchie is an Artist and Printmaker who lives in Haines Junction\, Yukon Territory\, Canada with her husband and two sons. \nWhile attending Emily Carr College of Art\, Martha majored in printmaking and discovered Linocuts. She graduated with honours and continued working in the medium for the next 30 years. \nHer current work is drawn from the natural environment that surrounds her home in Haines Junction\, Yukon. \nwww.martharitchie.com
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/martha-ritchie-boreal-relief/2022-05-06/
LOCATION:Island Mountain Arts\, 2323 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, V0k2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Free,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220505T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220505T180000
DTSTAMP:20260427T022420
CREATED:20220513T184743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220513T184829Z
UID:10000512-1651748400-1651773600@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Martha Ritchie: Boreal Relief
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours Wed – Sunday 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM \nBoreal Relief is a collection of linocut prints based on images drawn from the forest that surrounds my home and studio in the Yukon. \nWhat started as prints on paper have evolved into three-dimensional paper sculptures and wearable prints on clothing. The sculptures and clothing items echo the images of boreal flora and fauna found in the wall art\, creating a sense of being present in the natural environment. \nThe work in this collection is both a celebration of the beauty and tranquility of the boreal forest as well as an expression of a desire to blend into nature. \nIn our world\, there has been an increasing disconnection from the natural environment\, but recently there is a growing desire to reconnect with nature for reflection\, relaxation and healing. The past two years have heightened this longing for a peaceful escape. Spending time in the Boreal forest is a gift that can provide this relief. \nMartha Ritchie \nMartha Jane Ritchie is an Artist and Printmaker who lives in Haines Junction\, Yukon Territory\, Canada with her husband and two sons. \nWhile attending Emily Carr College of Art\, Martha majored in printmaking and discovered Linocuts. She graduated with honours and continued working in the medium for the next 30 years. \nHer current work is drawn from the natural environment that surrounds her home in Haines Junction\, Yukon. \nwww.martharitchie.com
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/martha-ritchie-boreal-relief/2022-05-05/
LOCATION:Island Mountain Arts\, 2323 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, V0k2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Free,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211207
DTSTAMP:20260427T022420
CREATED:20211201T005945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211201T005945Z
UID:10000508-1638676800-1638763199@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Wells Works Submission Deadline
DESCRIPTION:The 2021 Edition of Wells Works – a consignment exhibition that will run from December 9th to December 22nd and January 6th – January 23rd. The gallery will be open Thursday – Sunday\, with a holiday closure from December 25th\, 2021 to January 5th 2022).\n\n\n\nTo submit a piece: Please fill out the information below no later than Dec 5th\, 2021. Submissions limited only by wall space. We may only be able to accept 1 work.\n\n\nhttps://forms.gle/7e1GiymyESVVRgUC7\n\n\n\nIn recognition of time rendered\, any artist who submits a work will receive a Membership for IMA\, the benefits of which can be found here: http://support-imarts.com/membership\n\n\nWorks will be selected by Dec 5th\, 2021.\n\n\n\nWe will schedule work drop-off between Dec 6th and Dec 8th\n\n\n\nIt is our Intent to host a coffeehouse event for the opening of this exhibit. If you are interested in being a part of the coffee house\, please message Elyssia at elyssia@imarts.com. COVID-19 protocols will be observed.\n\n\n\nPlease note\, anything sold at IMA Gallery during the Exhibition will be subject to a 30% consignment fee (the members rate – as you will all be members!) – we will undertake shipping for the artwork at the end of the exhibition if the work sells\, or organize the return of the Artwork during the dismantling of the exhibit in January 2022.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/wells-works-submission-deadline/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Arts,Free,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211204T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211204T150000
DTSTAMP:20260427T022420
CREATED:20211201T004619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211201T004902Z
UID:10000502-1638615600-1638630000@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Create your own Gnome
DESCRIPTION:Create your own Gnome at Frog on the Bog. \nWe supply the Gnomes\, ready for you to decorate. Bring your special hats\, mitts\, and gnarly potato noses to give your Gnome its own style. \nThere is no charge for the activity\, but you must reserve a time and there is a limited quantity of gnomes. Call Cheryl to book or for more info: 250-994-2345.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/create-your-own-gnome/2021-12-04/
LOCATION:Frog on the Bog Gifts\, Barkerville Hwy\, Wells\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Free,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211203T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211203T150000
DTSTAMP:20260427T022420
CREATED:20211201T004619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211201T004902Z
UID:10000501-1638529200-1638543600@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Create your own Gnome
DESCRIPTION:Create your own Gnome at Frog on the Bog. \nWe supply the Gnomes\, ready for you to decorate. Bring your special hats\, mitts\, and gnarly potato noses to give your Gnome its own style. \nThere is no charge for the activity\, but you must reserve a time and there is a limited quantity of gnomes. Call Cheryl to book or for more info: 250-994-2345.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/create-your-own-gnome/2021-12-03/
LOCATION:Frog on the Bog Gifts\, Barkerville Hwy\, Wells\, BC\, V0K2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Free,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211121T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211121T150000
DTSTAMP:20260427T022420
CREATED:20211118T232230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211118T232230Z
UID:10000499-1637492400-1637506800@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Cedar Swag Making
DESCRIPTION:We supply the cedar swag ready for you to decorate. Bring your special ornaments\, memories\, and bells to personalize your swag. Don’t forget your mask! \nCall Cheryl for all the details! 250-994-2345
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/cedar-swag-making/2021-11-21/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Arts,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211120T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211120T150000
DTSTAMP:20260427T022420
CREATED:20211118T232230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211118T232230Z
UID:10000498-1637406000-1637420400@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Cedar Swag Making
DESCRIPTION:We supply the cedar swag ready for you to decorate. Bring your special ornaments\, memories\, and bells to personalize your swag. Don’t forget your mask! \nCall Cheryl for all the details! 250-994-2345
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/cedar-swag-making/2021-11-20/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Arts,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211105T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211105T220000
DTSTAMP:20260427T022420
CREATED:20211009T231252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211028T023849Z
UID:10000480-1636142400-1636149600@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Sam Lynch & Sam Tudor
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS AT https://island-mountain-arts.square.site\n\nJoin Island Mountain Arts at the Sunset Theatre in Wells\, BC for an ethereal evening of music with Sam Tudor and Sam Lynch. Space is limited\, so book your ticket in advance!\n\nGeneral Admission | $20.00\nIMArts Member | $15.00\nYouth under 18 | PWYC\n\nVaccine Passports will be required for anyone over the age of 12\, and masks are required indoors.\n\nThis evening is presented with support from Canadian Heritage and BC Lotteries and Gaming.\n\nNeed a place to stay? Consider Turning an evening a weekend! Accommodations at The Wells Hotel and Willow River Inn are within walking distance! Winter Rates now in effect!\nhttps://wellshotel.com/\nhttps://www.stayinwells.ca/en/991357/willow
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/sam-lynch-sam-tudor/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Music,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211030T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211030T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T022420
CREATED:20211009T231018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211009T231018Z
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SUMMARY:a blind contour workshop w/ Marlene Lowden
DESCRIPTION:see objects with your eyes\, and translate them through your hands\, all without looking at the paper in this workshop on the fundamental spatial drawing technique that helped create Blind Contour Homage.\n\nto join us for this workshop\, email elyssia@imarts.com or call 250 994 3466 to reserve your space.\n\nFree to attend\, with coffee and tea by donation.\nAges 12+ must be able to provide proof of vaccination. Masks will be required.\n\nThis opportunity is supported by the Canada Council for the Arts and BC’s Community Gaming Grant.\n\nBlind Contour Homage by Marlene Lowden is on display at the IMA Public Gallery until October 30th\, 2021\nFor more on Blind Contour Homage\, visit herartstory.com
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/a-blind-contour-workshop-w-marlene-lowden/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Arts,Free
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211029T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211029T210000
DTSTAMP:20260427T022420
CREATED:20211009T230759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211009T230759Z
UID:10000478-1635534000-1635541200@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Women in Art | An Artist Talk + Film Night featuring Marlene Lowden
DESCRIPTION:DID YOU KNOW…October is Women’s History Month in Canada!\nIn honour of this\, and Marlene Lowden’s Incredible Exhibit “Blind Contour Homage\,” Island Mountain Arts invites you to join us on Friday October 29th for an Artist Talk and Short Film Program all about Canadian Women in art!\nAt 7:00 PM\, we’ll sit down with Marlene Lowden to hear more about her process\, her exhibit\, and her incredible research\, followed by a Q and A!\nAfter a short break\, We’ll watch two Canadian-made films (Thanks to the NFB for their assistance in making these screenings a possibility!\n\nFilm 1 | Eskimo Artist: Kenojuak* \, an Oscar-Nominated short film by John Feeney from 1963.\n*NOTE: This film title is rooted in time. In 1993\, Filmmaker John Sweeney acknowledged that the term “Inuit” should have been used throughout the film (Inuk in singular)\n\nFilm 2 | TBA\nAdmission is by donation\, with 1/2 of what’s collected going to the Quesnel Women’s Resource Centre!\n\nWe are super grateful to the Sunset Theatre for their assistance in helping us put on this event\, as well as for support from the Canada Council for the Arts\, and The BC Community Gaming Grant!
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/women-in-art-an-artist-talk-film-night-featuring-marlene-lowden/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Theatre,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210821T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210821T153000
DTSTAMP:20260427T022420
CREATED:20210706T191840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T191840Z
UID:10000457-1629552600-1629559800@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Art + The Forest Workshop: Crafting a Medicinal Salve
DESCRIPTION:Infused oils are wonderful all by themselves for a wide range of use from massage to cooking but when you want to apply your oil topically sometimes you want something a little less… oily. In this workshop learn how to take your infused oil to the next level by making it into a salve. Salves are easy to transport and use and make a wonderful addition to your skill set. \nPlace: Wells Barkerville School field \nMaterials: Bring your infused oil if you made one otherwise materials will be provided. We have extra oil if anyone could not make it to our previous workshop. \nSuggested Payment: $ 5.00 \nSpace will be limited. Please register to secure your spot. Click here to register \nAbout Art + The Forest \nCome join us for our forest workshop series every Saturday starting July 3rd and ending August 21. This workshop series will focus on exploring how people can engage with and harvest from the forest in an ethical and sustainable manner. Topics will range from plant id\, to making medicinals\, to willow basketry. We encourage any and all to join us with one caveat being that anyone under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Learn share and discover some of the ways that we can engage with the forest and the many ways it can help to support us and our communities. \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nAges: All with 12 and under accompanied 
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/art-the-forest-workshop-crafting-a-medicinal-salve/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210822
DTSTAMP:20260427T022420
CREATED:20210706T194359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T194716Z
UID:10000474-1629086400-1629518399@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:VIRTUAL Island Mountain Harp and Cello School
DESCRIPTION:Now in its 35th year\, the Island Mountain Harp and Cello school brings World-class instructors together with students of all abilities for 5 days. Days are comprised of morning lessons\, afternoon special interest sessions and evening performances\, with time for coffee and catch-up throughout! We hope you’ll join us! \n\n\nMORNING INSTRUCTION | NOVICE / INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED HARP; CELLO (ALL LEVELS)\n\n\n\n\nMaximum class size of 12.\nNOVICE HARP WITH SHOSHANNA GODBER\nPractice Strategies – making the most out of your practice time is a skill that needs to be learned alongside any instrument. Shoshanna will share her favourite strategies for learning and getting ready to perform your pieces. \nTechnique – we’ll work on developing a relaxed technique in order play pain-free and with the best tone possible. \nCreativity – with the right tools improvisation turns from being scary to opening up a whole new way to fall in love with the harp. Shoshanna will share her improvisation toolbox to help you make your own music no matter your reading or playing level. \n\n“The novice class will consist of three main topics. Every day we will spend time warming up and working on developing proper technique. I will go over fundamentals such as how to sit at the harp to avoid injury\, developing a relaxed hand position\, best placement of fingers on the strings and proper follow through into the palm. After the warm-up/technique time we will work on learning repertoire. The amount of pieces will be determined by the participants’ playing level. Through these pieces we will work on practice strategies such as analyzing the piece for patterns\, placing all fingers in a bracket\, dividing the piece into easily learned chunks (even if that is only one bar at a time) and how to coordinate playing hands together. Towards the end of the week we will switch from practicing to learn a piece to strategies to prepare to perform a piece. I will provide recordings of the pieces to aid students in learning the pieces regardless of their note reading ability. Lastly\, I will introduce improvisation strategies to help students develop the ability to work creatively on the harp. Strategies will include descending bass lines\, pentatonic tuning and a simple repeated chord progression. I will provide students with backing tracks so that they can continue to work on these strategies on their own.” – Shoshanna Godber \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nINTERMEDIATE HARP WITH SHARLENE WALLACE\nInspiration. Fluidity. Repertoire. Technique. Beauty. Fun. \nThe Intermediate level harp class will encompass how to play and what to play as well as how to practice! The class will learn new tunes\, left-hand accompaniments\, exercises and arranging ideas while incorporating relaxation\, technical ease\, pattern recognition\, beauty tone\, expressive playing\, improvisation and… other virtually mountainous inspirations! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nADVANCE HARP WITH TRISTAN LE GOVIC\nIn 1971\, the Breton harper Alan Stivell released history most famous album “Renaissance of the Celtic Harp”. This album had a fantastic echo within the Celtic world and for the development of the Celtic harp. \nCelebrating this 50th anniversary\, Tristan will teach some of the tunes of this ground-breaking album in this workshop and talk a bit about the harp in Brittany that led to the album. This will be a great opportunity to understand the variety of styles from the Celtic countries\, from Brittany\, Ireland\, Scotland\, Wales or Manx. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCELLO WITH MORAG NORTHEY\n\n“I look forward to working with every beautiful cellist that walks through my online and my studio door!”  <3 Morag \n\nThis workshop will be tailored to the participant’s level of achievement. Beginners to experienced are welcome. \nEach session will begin with warm-ups to unlock and balance the body\, free vibrations\, and provide ease\, accuracy and direction. Cellists will dive into technique\, studies and pieces. \nMorag offers a very rewarding and memorable approach to furthering your love of the cello. \nA teacher for 40 years\, Northey adheres to the technical demands of classical music while inspiring cellist of all ages and stages from rudimentary skills to successful entrance in the profession. She has trained in the Suzuki and Kodály methods\, taught at the Calgary Suzuki Talent Education Society\, consistently leads group and ensemble classes for early childhood\, teen and adult levels\, and creates and runs a series of unique\, multi-age\, multi-level\, all-encompassing intensive string summer cello camps from her home and with the Island Mountain Arts! \nAfternoon Special Interest Class\nEvery afternoon\, we’ll gather together for a special interest class\, led by one of our brilliant instructors (and some very special guests! ) Dates TBD!\nARRANGING WITH SHOSHANNA GODBER\nHave you ever given up learning a song because you couldn’t find an appropriate arrangement? In this workshop\, Shoshanna will give you the tools to make sure that never has to happen to you again regardless of your playing ability! She’ll share music theory essentials which makes creating your own arrangements easier to tackle\, ideas for left accompaniment\, and how to develop introductions and outros. \nTHE HARMONIC SERIES AS THE MASTER TEACHER WITH MORAG NORTHEY\nExplore one of the great universal laws in a Masterclass with Morag Northey. Connect\, recharge and refocus while discovering ways to advance your playing through harmonics\, energy flow and sound waves. \nMISTRESSCLASS WITH SHARLENE WALLACE\nLimited participants / unlimited auditors! \nPlay one of your pieces or compositions or an exercise for Sharlene and receive encouraging and helpful thoughts… or just bring a question! \n\n“The idea of a mistressclass (masterclass) is for a student to play a piece a scale or even to present a question… and I respond. Like in a private lesson. Everyone else is an auditor to listen to the suggestions in a relaxed way because they are not on the hot seat!” \n\nThis format is a way to have an opportunity to get feedback (from Sharlene) about pieces or exercises or compositions that you are working on… for musical ideas\, or ways to make something easier\, or just to check in to see if what you are doing is working… or whatever you want to ask Shar about!!! \nEvening Concerts\nMORAG NORTHEY\nAs part of IMA’s Virtual Harp & Cello School\, Morag with Pianist Mary Buckley\, will perform an evening of works from David Popper’s ‘Im Walde’ Suite’ Op. 50. The suite reflects what it means to enter\, encounter\, revere and return home from the forest. She will play the ‘Adagio with Variations’ by Ottorino Respighi and will present her ‘Homage for Mother Earth.’ \nSHOSHANNA GODBER\nSHARLENE WALLACE\nTRISTAN LE GOVIC
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/virtual-island-mountain-harp-and-cello-school/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Arts,Music,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210814T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210814T163000
DTSTAMP:20260427T022420
CREATED:20210706T191649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T191649Z
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SUMMARY:Art + The Forest Workshop: Introduction to Jam Making
DESCRIPTION:Want to make that huckleberry harvest last all year? Food preservation is a long and diverse tradition that varies through cultures and time. Making jam is one way to store food and is also delicious. For those of you who have always wanted to try making your own jam join us for this introductory course and build the skills and confidence to do this yourself. Once you have the process down the sky is the limit.  Learn the process and take home a jar of jam \nPlace: Wells Barkerville School field \nMaterials: Berry bucket or anything that you can use to collect berries \nSuggested Payment: $5.00 \nSpace will be limited. Please register to secure your spot. Click here to register \nAbout Art + The Forest \nCome join us for our forest workshop series every Saturday starting July 3rd and ending August 21. This workshop series will focus on exploring how people can engage with and harvest from the forest in an ethical and sustainable manner. Topics will range from plant id\, to making medicinals\, to willow basketry. We encourage any and all to join us with one caveat being that anyone under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Learn share and discover some of the ways that we can engage with the forest and the many ways it can help to support us and our communities. \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nAges: All with 12 and under accompanied 
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/art-the-forest-workshop-introduction-to-jam-making/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Food,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210807T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210807T150000
DTSTAMP:20260427T022420
CREATED:20210706T191350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T191428Z
UID:10000455-1628343000-1628348400@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Art + the Forest Workshop: Whipping up a Forest Salad Dressing
DESCRIPTION:Take your infused vinegar to the next level by making it into a delicious foraged salad dressing. Infused vinegars add a new flavour to your cooking and offer endless opportunities for experimentation. After making a vinaigrette we will forage some more materials for our salad and test out our creation. By using your vinegar in a salad see one of the many ways that infused vinegars can be incorporated into a meal. \nPlace: Wells Barkerville School field \nMaterials: Bring your infused vinegar if you made one otherwise materials will be provided \nSuggested Payment: $5.00 \nSpace will be limited. Please register to secure your spot. Click here to register \n\n\n\n\nAbout Art + The Forest \nCome join us for our forest workshop series every Saturday starting July 3rd and ending August 21. This workshop series will focus on exploring how people can engage with and harvest from the forest in an ethical and sustainable manner. Topics will range from plant id\, to making medicinals\, to willow basketry. We encourage any and all to join us with one caveat being that anyone under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Learn share and discover some of the ways that we can engage with the forest and the many ways it can help to support us and our communities. \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nAges: All with 12 and under accompanied 
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/art-the-forest-workshop-whipping-up-a-forest-salad-dressing/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Food,Outdoor Recreation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210724T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210724T153000
DTSTAMP:20260427T022420
CREATED:20210706T190608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T190608Z
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SUMMARY:Art + The Forest Workshop: Infusing and Oils and Vinegars
DESCRIPTION:Getting started making medicinals can seem complicated and intimidating at first. This workshop will show how you can begin with two simple infusions using oil and vinegar. By letting the infusions sit you will be able to extract medicine from different plants.  By learning these two infusions you can begin experimenting on your own and finding ways to incorporate one of the many benefits of plants into your life. \nPlace: Wells Barkerville School field \nSuggested Payment: $5.00 \nSpace will be limited. Please register to secure your spot. Click here to register \nAbout Art + The Forest \nCome join us for our forest workshop series every Saturday starting July 3rd and ending August 21. This workshop series will focus on exploring how people can engage with and harvest from the forest in an ethical and sustainable manner. Topics will range from plant id\, to making medicinals\, to willow basketry. We encourage any and all to join us with one caveat being that anyone under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Learn share and discover some of the ways that we can engage with the forest and the many ways it can help to support us and our communities. \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nAges: All with 12 and under accompanied 
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/art-the-forest-workshop-infusing-and-oils-and-vinegars/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Food,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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SUMMARY:Scott Cook & the Second Chances with Ali McCormick
DESCRIPTION:The Sunset Theatre is thrilled to be hosting Scott Cook and the Second Chances along with our very own Ali McCormick!\n\nShowtime: 8PM • Doors @ 7:30PM\nTickets: $20/each\nReservations: sunsettheatre@gmail.com or call 250.994.3400\n\nThis will be our first live concert since September 2020!\nMake your reservations today as we have a limited capacity of 50 people.\nTo ensure your seat(s) send an e-transfer for $20 per ticket to sunsettheatre@gmail.com with the Subject line: Scott Cook Tickets\nJoin us for what is sure to be a wonderful evening of live music\, but also bittersweet as we bid bon voyage to our dear friend\, Ali.\n\nPlease note masks are recommended for Public Indoor Venues\, and we ask that patrons wear a mask when not seated in the theatre.\n\n  \nAlberta’s Scott Cook (www.scottcook.net) has been living out of a van or a backpack for a dozen years now\, touring almost incessantly across Canada\, the US\, Europe\, Asia\, Australia and elsewhere\, and distilling his experiences into straight-talking\, keenly observant verse.  His fourth independent release\, One More Time Around\, was nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award\, and its opening track “Pass It Along” won the Folk and Acoustic category in the 2013 UK Songwriting Contest\, with UK magazine Maverick Country naming him “one of Canada’s most inspiring and imaginative storytellers”.  His sixth studio album Further Down the Line won him his second CFMA nomination (English Songwriter of the Year)\, and comes packaged in a 132-page book containing a look back\, in words and pictures\, on a decade of full-time travel.  He’s currently touring in support of his seventh collection\, Tangle of Souls\, which comes in a hardcover book of road stories and ruminations\, both personal and political.  Cook is one of the hardest-working DIY troubadours on the road today\, averaging around 150 shows including a dozen festivals every year since 2007.  All the hard miles notwithstanding\, he still believes that songs can change your life\, and your life can change the world. \n“As good a modern folkie as we have these days.  A voice perfect for the genre.  An understanding beyond the norm.”  –No Depression \n“He sings his heart and soul\, and in doing so lets light flood into your own… Truly one of Woody Guthrie’s children.” –RnR Magazine \n\n\nCheck out Scott’s Website:\nhttps://scottcook.net
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/scott-cook-the-second-chances-with-ali-mccormick/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Music,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210706T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210706T170000
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SUMMARY:Art + The Forest Workshop: Weaving a Willow Platter
DESCRIPTION:Wells is a willow wonderland! In this workshop learn one of the many ways that willow can be used by weaving a simple willow platter. Try your hand at weaving with a project suited to a beginners skill set. This platter uses many of the basic skills needed for further basketry work and is the perfect project for anyone interested in basketry or who just wants a use for all that willow. \nPlace: Wells-Barkerville School Field \nTime: 1:30 – 4:30 \nMaterials: A pillow that can be used outside (optional) \nSuggested Payment: No cost to participants \nSpace will be limited. Please register to secure your spot. Click here to register \nAbout Art + The Forest \nCome join us for our forest workshop series every Saturday starting July 3rd and ending August 21. This workshop series will focus on exploring how people can engage with and harvest from the forest in an ethical and sustainable manner. Topics will range from plant id\, to making medicinals\, to willow basketry. We encourage any and all to join us with one caveat being that anyone under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Learn share and discover some of the ways that we can engage with the forest and the many ways it can help to support us and our communities. \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nAges: All with 12 and under accompanied 
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/2090/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Free,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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