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High times at Touchstones Nelson Museum

Shakespeare (may have) smoked it. Bill Clinton definitely smoked it, but didn’t inhale. The Kootenays grew it - a lot of it. Canada legalized it. And now, Touchstones Nelson Museum is doing a show about it. The Grow Show, which runs November 26, 2021 to February 27, 2022 explores cannabis culture in the Kootenays through many different lenses, including agriculture, economy,

Extending New Echoes - more time to apply

Touchstones Nelson: Museum of Art and History has extended the deadline to apply for the third instalment of a mural residency program which kicks off this October. ‘New Echoes in the Staircase’ invites Columbia Basin LGBTQ2S+ artists into one of the building’s heritage staircases that was once used daily in earlier days but is now a liminal space no longer seen by the public.

Rift occurs between Touchstones, Sinixt and leads to discontinued conversations

by Timothy Schafer Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on Monday Jul 19 2021 Conversation or collaboration has been “discontinued” between Marilyn James and the Autonomous Sinixt and Touchstones Nelson Museum on current or future reconciliation conversations Screenshot, Touchstones’ website. Conversation or collaboration has been “discontinued” between Marilyn James and the Autonomous Sinixt and Touchstones Nelson Museum on current or future reconciliation conversations. The motivation for the move arises from a decision to not display a map recently created by the Autonomous Sinixt for the museum. The Sinixt counter-map, an Autonomous Sinixt project developed as part of the T’kikstn Language Revitalization project, was researched from anthropological sources and verified by academics at both the University of B.C. and UBC Okanagan and funded by the First Peoples’ Cultural Council and Heritage Canada.

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