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SUMMARY:Disrupted Space (move over!) - Jackie Wong in the Massy Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Join us May 2nd for the opening of Jackie Wong’s Disrupted Space (move over!) in the Massy Gallery. \nOpening Reception: May 2nd 7pm-10pm\nOn display through June 2nd. \nDisrupted Space (move over!) \nThis body of work focusses on the notion of disrupted space. A variety of orb forms and shapes address the condition of place and how these extractions influence movement around them and how we perceive the path they disrupt. Orbs are often referred to as spiritual spirals\, shapes formed by one thing orbiting another. Perhaps one can look at the BC First Nation Ovoid shape\, it is the center of many designs in which other forms and shapes evolve/revolve around them. The orb is often the starting point to a sophisticated design\, it is the grounding and pivotal point of departure. This body of work includes not only includes the obvious orb forms that disrupt a given path\, but it includes the orb that one can transform a surface or place. \nThe exhibition includes clay works\, collagraph prints\, photographs\, oil and wax paintings\, and water colours. \nJackie Wong is a teacher during the day. At the side of her desk she curates exhibitions\, orchestrates projects with artist and students\, and finds time for her personal art practices. \nThis event is taking place on the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish and Tseil-Waututh Nations.
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/disrupted-space-move-over-jackie-wong-in-the-massy-gallery-2/
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SUMMARY:Stories and Snagging: Urban Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Join us June 2nd for Stories and Snagging: Urban Medicine\, an evening of poetry with Tenille Campbell\, Smokii Sumac\, and Joshua Whitehead.\nModerated by Jessica Johns. \nJune 2nd//6pm\nFree Entry \nAbout Tenille Campbell:\nTenille K Campbell is a Dene/Métis author from English River First Nation in Northern Saskatchewan. She completed her MFA in Creative Writing from UBC and is enrolled in her PhD at University of Saskatchewan. Her inaugural poetry book\, #IndianLovePoems (Signature Editions\, 2017) is an award-winning collection of poetry that focuses on Indigenous Erotica – using humour and storytelling to reclaim and explore ideas of Indigenous sexuality. She is also the artist behind sweetmoon photography and the co-creator of the women’s blog\, tea&bannock. \nAbout Smokii Sumac:\nSmokii Sumac is a proud member of the Ktunaxa nation\, and a PhD Candidate in Indigenous Studies at Trent University. He is also a poet\, releasing his debut poetry collection you are enough: love poems for the end of the world in December 2018 with Kegedonce Press. Smokii is honoured to have performed across the country\, including at the Canadian Festival of Spoken Word (2017) and at the Queer Arts Festival (2018). As a two-spirit and transgender educator\, Smokii has facilitated workshops for various organizations and groups\, including as a knowledge holder at the Trent Elder’s Gathering (2018). Smokii currently shares his time between Nogojiwanong (Peterborough\, Ontario) and Ithaca\, NY where he lives with his family and their dog\, Smudge. \nAbout Joshua Whitehead:\nJoshua Whitehead is an Oji-Cree\, Two-Spirit storyteller and academic from Peguis First Nation on Treaty 1 territory in Manitoba. He is currently working toward a Ph.D. in Indigenous literatures and cultures at the University of Calgary on Treaty 7 territory. His most recent book of poetry\, Full-Metal Indigiqueer\, was shortlisted for the 2017 Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Poetry. In 2016\, his poem “mihkokwaniy” won Canada’s History Award for Aboriginal Arts and Stories (for writers aged 19–29)\, which included a residency at the Banff Centre. He has been published widely in Canadian literary magazines such as Prairie Fire\, EVENT\, Arc Poetry Magazine\, CV2\, Red Rising Magazine\, and Geez Magazine’s Decolonization issue. Follow him on Twitter @concrete_poet. \nThis event is taking place on the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish and Tseil-Waututh Nations. \nMassy Books’ downstairs event space is accessible! You can view the floorplan here: http://www.massybooks.com/accessibility/\nPlease feel free to reach out with any inquiries.
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/stories-and-snagging-urban-medicine/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190604T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190604T210000
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SUMMARY:The Kestrel Readings
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in welcoming Rachel Rose\, who has returned from France\, Sanchari Sur\, Natasha Ramoutar\, and Khashayar Mohammadi\, who are visiting from Toronto\, Greg Betts\, visiting from Dublin and returning to Vancouver after many years away\, and of course\, sweethearts with big hearts\, Jen Currin\, Julia Polyck-O’Neill\, and Joel Katelnikoff. \n— \nThe Kestrel Readings June 4\, – 7 PM\nMassy Gallery \nJen Currin //\nRachel Rose //\nSanchari Sur //\nGregory Betts //\nJoel Katelnikoff //\nNatasha Ramoutar //\nJulia Polyck-O’Neill //\nKhashayar Mohammadi // \nhosted by Shazia Hafiz Ramji
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/the-kestrel-readings/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190604T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190604T213000
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CREATED:20190524T183444Z
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SUMMARY:Offsite Book Sales: A New Kind of Union
DESCRIPTION:We’ll be selling books offsite for the Vancouver Launch of Fred Wilson’s A New Kind of Union. \nJune 4th at the Havana Theatre (1212 Commercial Drive)
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/offsite-book-sales-a-new-kind-of-union/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190605T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190605T210000
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SUMMARY:Inanna Publications Vancouver Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a celebratory evening featuring: \nMehrnaz Massoudi\, author of Never Without Love\nVivian Meyer\, author of Road Warrior\nLinda Quennec\, author of Fishing for Birds \nReadings & refreshments served. \nMehrnaz Massoudi was born in Iran and immigrated to Canada in 1983 after the Iranian revolution and in the midst of the Iran-Iraq war. She obtained her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Guelph\, Ontario\, and worked as a molecular biologist at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto and the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. She integrates her science background with her knowledge of meditation to guide seekers toward new levels of self-love\, courage\, and inner tranquility. Her memoir\, Never without Love\, is a profoundly revealing narrative of her own life as an Iranian woman who escaped her beloved\, war-torn homeland to find peace in Canada. \nVivian Meyer worked for many years as an educator in a downtown Toronto alternative secondary school\, dividing her creative energies between visual arts and the craft of writing. Her first mystery novel\, Bottom Bracket\, feauturing Abby Faria\, a bicycle courier who lives in Toronto’s Kensington Market\, was published in 2006. Ragged Chain\, the second novel in this series\, was published in 2009. Road Warrior is the third and new addition to this series. She currently divides her time between Toronto\, Canada and Quadra Island in British Columbia. Vivian also writes poetry and dabbles in short stories. When not writing\, Vivian enjoys reading\, cycling\, travelling and spending time with friends and her extended family. \nLinda Quennec is a writer\, traveller\, and PhD student in Depth Psychology. An island-dweller at heart\, she took inspiration for her novel Fishing for Birds from the natural beauty of Coastal British Columbia and the fascinating Isla de la Juventud (formerly Isla de Piños) where her German grandmother was raised. She holds an MFA in creative writing from Naropa University\, and is a graduate of The Writers’ Studio at Simon Fraser University and The Humber School of Writing. Her work has appeared in Quills Canadian Poetry\, 3Elements Review\, Cirque\, Emerge\, and DoveTales literary journals. She lives with her husband and twin daughters just outside Vancouver\, British Columbia.
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/inanna-publications-vancouver-book-launch/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190606T173000
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SUMMARY:Libby Davies at Massy Books!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a reading and signing with former MP Libby Davies\, to celebrate the release of Outside In: A Political Memoir. \nJune 6th – 5:30 PM\nFree Entry \nThis event is taking place on the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish and Tseil-Waututh Nations. \nMassy Books’ downstairs event space is accessible! You can view the floorplan here: http://www.massybooks.com/accessibility/\nPlease feel free to reach out with any inquiries.
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/libby-davies-at-massy-books/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190606T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190706T190000
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SUMMARY:A Collection of Self Portraits ( Queens\, Warriors\, Goddesses)
DESCRIPTION:Join us June 6th for the opening of Tajah Olson’s breathtaking series\, A Collection of Self-Portraits (Queens\, Warriors\, Goddesses). \n“My work is meant to be a celebration. It is a call to creative freedom. Using my own face and body\, I aim to go BEYOND the ordinary\, beyond stereotypes and negativity to a place where I can create beauty and achieve the extraordinary. My work is fierce. It celebrates the strength and creativity that allows us to endure through struggle and confront what frightens us.” \nAbout Tajah Olson:\nTajah Olson was born in Lilongwe\, in the southeastern African country of Malawi. She spent her early years living in a crowded two-room shack in the sprawling township at the edge of the city\, with her young single mom who made a living selling used clothing.\nTajah’s maternal grandparents had been forced to flee neighboring Zambia for political reasons\, settling in a village near Lilongwe. Though Tajah never knew her grandfather\, she often visited the village\, where her grandmother was a subsistence farmer\, raising chickens\, goats and growing her own food. “My artwork is inspired by my memories of home and my maternal grandmother Aswesi\, strong\, tough but yet kind hearted” Tajah says. “Most of all my art celebrates the strength and beauty of tribal African women.” \nTajah’s life changed at the age of 7\, when her mother married a Canadian UNICEF employee who worked in youth AIDS prevention in Malawi. Tajah spoke only Chichewa until she met her new dad\, but the change in her family circumstances gave her the courage to literally cross the busiest highway in the city of Lilongwe by herself from the township to an English-language school and take a front seat in a classroom. She was determined to learn English and never return to the crowded government school\, where 100-200 children had to share desks or sit on the dirty broken cement floors in the classrooms. The principal of the English-Language school was so impressed he allowed her to stay unofficially until her parents enrolled her. Eventually\, Tajah left Malawi and travelled to Canada\, to live with her dad’s family and attend high school in Victoria\, on Canada’s Vancouver Island. Her Canadian aunts and grandmother encouraged her creativity\, plying her with paints and other art supplies and pushing her to try new things. She had always liked making things with her hands – she has an early memory of making little figures out of mud when she couldn’t express her unhappiness as a child. \nTajah\, who is now a Canadian citizen\, was accepted into a degree program at the prestigious Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver. She has spent the years since graduation developing her art practice\, while working a wide array of jobs (including teaching African dance and working as senior care taker).\nA big break came when the City of Seattle bought Three of Tajah’s works for their Municipal Tower Gallery. By then Tajah was working with large-scale photo-based images using herself as a model\, using body paint and costume to depict powerful icons of African womanhood. She has shown her work in Vancouver and in New Orleans\, and continues to develop her art practice. \nShe hopes that her message of strength\, beauty and positivity resonate with women everywhere.\n.\n.\n.\nUnfortunately\, this event takes place on the second floor of Massy Books and is not wheelchair accessible. For other accessibility inquiries please to send us a message\, we will do our best to accommodate any needs. \nThis event is taking place on the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish and Tseil-Waututh Nations.
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/a-collection-of-self-portraits-queens-warriors-goddesses/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190607T190000
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SUMMARY:Saltwater Spirits - Syahidah Ismail at Massy Books
DESCRIPTION:Join us June 7th for the launch of Syahidah Ismail’s debut novel\, Saltwater Spirits.\n\n\n \n\n\nJune 7th//7pm\n\n\nDoors at 6:30\n\n\nFree Entry\n\n\n \n\n\nAbout Saltwater Spirits:\n\n\nIn the idyllic seaside village of Kampung Rhu\, a life rooted in tradition and ritual promises cohesion\, beauty\, and happiness. Norma\, a spirited young seamstress who lives in the village with her father\, stepmother\, and noisy neighbours\, dreams of freedom.\n\n\nOne day\, an unexpected visitor appears in the village with an enticing offer. Soon\, Norma is bearing witness to mysterious events too intriguing to ignore. She discovers she has a part to play in uncovering the secrets surrounding her home. \n\n\n \n\n\nSaltwater Spirits is a coming-of-age story that weaves a lively cast of characters into a striking social backdrop to create a rich exploration of human nature. This timeless tale asks what it means to walk between worlds\, protect what is sacred\, and remain true in the face of great change.\n\n\n \n\n\nAbout Syahidah Ismail:\n\n\nSyahidah Ismail was raised on P. Ramlee movies\, Disney princesses and folktales involving a talking mouse-deer. \n\n\nOriginally from Singapore\, she started writing at age seven. She enjoys music\, food\, and fashion.\n\n\nShe combines her love for words and her experiences living in Asia\, the Middle East\, and North America with her background in women’s studies and psychology for purely fictional purposes. \n\n\nShe lives in Vancouver\, British Columbia\, Canada with her partner\, child and black cat. Saltwater Spirits is her first novel. \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\nThis event is taking place on the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish and Tseil-Waututh Nations.\n\n\n \n\n\nMassy Books’ downstairs event space is accessible! You can view the floorplan here: http://www.massybooks.com/accessibility/\n\n\nPlease feel free to reach out with any inquiries.
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/book-launch-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190608T190000
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SUMMARY:Eduardo C. Corral with Domenica Martinello
DESCRIPTION:Hello Vancouver! Join us for an evening of poetry readings from EDUARDO C. CORRAL and DOMENICA MARTINELLO at the incredible MASSY BOOKS. \n~ \nEduardo C. Corral is the author of Slow Lightning (2012)\, winner of the Yale Younger Poets Prize. His second collection\, Guillotine\, is forthcoming from Graywolf Press. We stan this exceptional talent and amazing supporter of CanLit! | @EduardoCCorral \nDomenica Martinello’s first collection of poetry\, All Day I Dream About Sirens\, was recently published with Coach House Books. This will be her first time in Vancouver and she’s excited! | @domenicahope.
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/eduardo-c-corral-with-domenica-martinello/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190612T190000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Dead Flowers by Andrew Laidlaw ft Philip Huynh
DESCRIPTION:Details TBA.
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/book-launch-dead-flowers-by-andrew-laidlaw-ft-philip-huynh/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190614T080000
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SUMMARY:Offsite Book Sales: Creative Non-Fiction Festival
DESCRIPTION:Details TBA.
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/offsite-book-sales-creative-non-fiction-festival/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190616T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190616T173000
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SUMMARY:A Blooming - Jude Neale at Massy Books
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Vancouver launch of Jude Neale’s A Blooming – a collection of poems that captures the intricacies and intimacies of relationships. \nJune 16th – 4pm\nFree Entry \nJude Neale is a Canadian poet\, classical vocalist\, spoken word performer and mentor. She publishes frequently in journals\, anthologies\, and e-zines. She was shortlisted\, highly commended and finalist for many international competitions including:\nThe Gregory O’Donoghue International Poetry Prize (Ireland)\, The International Poetic Republic Poetry Prize (U.K)\,The Mary Chalmers Smith Poetry Prize (UK)\, The Wenlock International Poetry Competition (UK) and the Carers International Poetry Prize (UK) and The Pat Lowther Award ( Can.) \nThis event is taking place on the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish and Tseil-Waututh Nations. \nUnfortunately\, Massy Books’ upstairs event space is not wheelchair accessible.
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/gallery-booked-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190617T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190617T210000
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SUMMARY:Hope Matters Launch with Lee Maracle\, Columpa Bobb\, and Tania Carter
DESCRIPTION:Join us June 17th for the launch of Hope Matters\, a collaborative poetry collection from Lee Maracle\, Columpa Bobb\, and Tania Carter. \nJune 17th//7pm\nFree Entry \nThroughout their youth\, Columpa Bobb and Tania Carter wrote poetry with their mother\, award-winning author Lee Maracle. The three always dreamed that one day they would write a book together. This book is the result of that dream. \nThe wide-ranging poems in Hope Matters focus on the journey of Indigenous peoples from colonial beginnings to reconciliation. But they also document a very personal journey—that of a mother and her two daughters. \nWritten collaboratively by all three women\, Hope Matters offers a blend of three distinct and exciting voices that come together in a shared song of hope and reconciliation. \nLee Maracle is the author of a number of critically acclaimed works including: Ravensong\, Bobbi Lee Indian Rebel\, Daughters Are Forever\, Celia’s Song (which was long listed for CBC Canada Reads and a finalist for the ReLit Award)\, I Am Woman\, First Wives Club\, Talking to the Diaspora\, Memory Serves: Oratories\, and My Conversations with Canadians\, which was a finalist for the 2018 Toronto Book Award and the First Nation Communities READ 2018-19 Award\, and continues to be a nonfiction bestseller. She is also the co-editor of the award-winning My Home As I Remember. Maracle has served as Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the University of Toronto\, the University of Waterloo\, and the University of Western Washington. Maracle received the J.T. Stewart Award\, the Premier’s Award for Excellence in the Arts\, the Blue Metropolis Festival First Peoples Prize\, the Harbourfront Festival Prize\, and the Anne Green Award. Maracle received an Honorary Doctor of Letters from St. Thomas University\, is a recipient of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal and is an Officer of the Order of Canada. A member of the Sto:lo Nation\, Maracle currently lives in Toronto and teaches at the University of Toronto. \nColumpa Bobb has worked as a producer\, director\, playwright and performer for over 30 years. She is the recipient of a Jessie Richardson Theatre Award for Best Actress for the lead role in The Ecstasy of Rita Joe; she was also nominated for Jessie Awards in the categories of Best Supporting Actress and Best Ensemble Cast for her work in Only Drunks and Children Tell the Truth (Firehall Arts Centre). She was nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award for Best Actress for Sixty Below (Native Earth Performing Arts); she was also nominated for a Dora Award for Most Outstanding Production (Youth Category) for Jumping Mouse\, co-written with Marion deVries. Columpa was also nominated for a Returning the Gift Award for Contributions to North American Native Writing. For more than a decade Columpa ran Canada’s largest and most extensive empowerment through the arts training program for Indigenous youth in Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, which culminated in the creation of Urban Indigenous Theatre Company\, Manitoba’s only professional theatre organization by and for Indigenous people. \nTania Carter is an actor\, playwright and poet whose work has appeared in anthologies and scholarly journals. A member of the Sto:lo Nation\, she holds a BA in World Literature and a Masters Degree in Theatre\, with a specialization in Playwriting. After living in Toronto for twenty years\, she now lives in British Columbia. \nThis event is taking place on the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish and Tseil-Waututh Nations. \nMassy Books’ downstairs event space is accessible! You can view the floorplan here: http://www.massybooks.com/accessibility/\nPlease feel free to reach out with any inquiries.
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/book-launch-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190619T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190619T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T111747
CREATED:20190508T220821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T220302Z
UID:5370-1560970800-1560978000@www.massybooks.com
SUMMARY:Poet's Corner
DESCRIPTION:Monthly series featuring local poets and an open mic portion. Details TBA.
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/poets-corner-5/
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