What: The world premiere of yellow objects, an exhibition written and directed by Sydney Risk Award-winning playwright Derek Chan, is happening at The Firehall Arts Centre. The exhibition invites attendees to question our responsibility to future generations by stepping into a Hong Kong of two different eras: 2019 and 2050.
The exhibition occurs in the Firehall Arts Centre’s courtyard with objects, voice recordings, and projections. There are no live performers in yellow objects, and there is a limit of ten patrons per showing.
When: Tuesday to Sundays from May 11 to 22, 2021
Time: Various times
Cost: $15, $20 or $25, purchase online
What: Granville Island Brewing is hosting an immersive 10-day pop-up to celebrate the launch of its new Peach Sour. The pop-up is presented in partnership with Lee’s Donuts and the Vancouver Food Bank, is open to ages 19 and over, and includes interactive photo experiences and limited edition Peach Sour Lee’s Donuts. Admission is free
Circle Craft on Granville Island (Circle Craft/Facebook)
What: Circle Craft Co-operative showcases nine glass artists who are members of Terminal City Glass Co-op in Vancouver. Works by Cathy Beaumont, Maria Keating, Sonya Labrie, Scott McDougall, Elisabeth Lokke Owre, Tara Pawson, Minori Takagi, Naoko Takenouchi, and Mona Ungar will be on display.
When: Now until April 30, 2021
Time: Store Hours
Cost: Free of charge
What: Playland is re-opening for a new season of family fun, games, attractions, and tasty treats. This year visitors will get to ride Enterprise, Scrambler, and Hell’s Gate as part of the amusement park’s ride offerings.