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Meet the Friends of the NVMA Society: Donna Oseen
Longtime MONOVA supporter Kevin Evans talks to Friends Director Donna Oseen about why she volunteers and supports MONOVA: Museum of North Vancouver.
Home Movie Day in North Vancouver 2021
For Home Movie Day 2021, MONOVA is screening a curated program of local home movies that have been acquired and preserved in the Archives of North Vancouver.
We invite you to join us and take a look back in time and experience a World War 2 war bond rally at The Shipyards, climb mountains with Neal Carter and family, take a ride on a North Vancouver street car, and so much more.
As a special bonus, our friends at the North Vancouver City Library have created a video tutorial, with Kendra Tubbs, Library Technician, on how to digitize your 8mm and Super 8 home movies at the North Vancouver City Library.
Learn more at https://monova.ca/home-movies-of-north-vancouver/
Meet the Friends of the NVMA Society: Terry Hood
Longtime MONOVA supporter Kevin Evans talks to Friends Director Terry Hood about why he volunteers and supports MONOVA with a glimpse inside Streetcar 153. Get involved with the Friends of the North Vancouver Museum and Archives Society at https://monova.ca/friends/
Stories of Belonging: Women In The Shipyards
Actor-Interpreter Chantal Gallant shares about women working in The Shipyards in North Vancouver, BC during World War 2. Learn more: https://monova.ca/north-vancouvers-wartime-shipbuilding-shop-stewards-burrard-drydock/
Pulling With My Ancestors: Səl̓ílwətaɬ and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh War Canoe Racing
Canoe culture has been a part of the Indigenous Coast Salish Peoples’ ways since time immemorial. Canoe racing is more than a sport – it’s a way of life. When you are on the water you are one with the ancestors, every stroke, every time you put your paddle in the water, it is a prayer, a connection to the ancestors.
This film, researched and curated by Meghan Ormandy who was a curatorial intern with MONOVA: Museum of North Vancouver for 8 months, provides a a rare insight into the history and continued practice of canoe racing and its spiritual significance for the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səl̓ílwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) First Nations.
Learn more at https://monova.ca/canoe-culture/
Coast Salish programming is generously supported by BMO Financial Group.
Karl Ricker and Glenn Woodsworth in Conversation on Neal Carter (Highlights)
Highlights of Karl Ricker and Glenn Woodsworth in conversation with Dr. Jessica Bushey, MONOVA: Archives of North Vancouver.
As part of the launch of our latest exhibit “Between Science and the Sublime: Neal Carter’s 1920s Mountaineering Photography Albums,” Karl Ricker and Glenn Woodsworth discuss the legacy of mountaineer Neal Carter and their experiences climbing, mapping and studying the Coast Mountains. Recorded in February 2021.
To explore the full virtual exhibit, visit https://monova.ca/neal-carter/
#NorthVanStories Living History: Giselle Clarke-Trenaman (TRAILER)
As part of Mayor Linda Buchanan’s Healthiest Small City Social Resilience Collective, MONOVA’s #NorthVanStories Living History program is exploring the power of personal storytelling to foster resilience in our communities.
Learn more at https://monova.ca/northvanstories-living-history/
#NorthVanStories Living History: Jackson Waller (TRAILER)
As part of Mayor Linda Buchanan’s Healthiest Small City Social Resilience Collective, MONOVA’s #NorthVanStories Living History program is exploring the power of personal storytelling to foster resilience in our communities. Learn more at https://monova.ca/northvanstories-living-history/