This evening celebrates 18 months of painting and photography as Lauren reflects upon and portrays Indigenous presence, multiplicity, and everyday lives. Lauren’s oil portraits will be on display and accompanied by a photographic work of Blackfoot community members, and flowers for attendees to take home.
Catering by Big City Bannock will be served.
Reception will be available for viewing until May 15.
Accessibility information for the venue is available below. If you require accommodations, please fill out our Event Accessibility Form below.
Digital art by Lauren Crazybull.
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible front entrance, elevator and washrooms
- Accessible and centrally-located elevator
- Braille signage available inside and around elevator
- Accessible, single stall, gender neutral, washrooms on every floor
- Double-stall washrooms with accessible showers are located on the basement floor
- Masks and hand-sanitizer available on L1
- Two HEPA air filters running throughout the event
- Baby changing station in washroom on L1
- Services animals are welcome in the building
- Power-operated doors at exterior entry/exit with emergency power supply
- Areas of refuge on each floor
- Service animals are welcome in the building.
Getting Here
- 825 Pacific is located between Howe and Hornby
- Bike storage is available with prior arrangement
- There is no parking at 825 Pacific
- 2 blocks away from southbound buses (#10, 16, 14, 50, 7) that travel over the Granville Street Bridge
- 2 hour parking spots are available on Howe St. south of Pacific Street, and Beach Ave, around Brown Park
- The nearest parking lots are:
Event Accessibility Form
Please fill out this form if you require any accommodations to fully participate. Our team will do our best to accommodate your needs, with a preference for notice at least 4-7 business days prior to our event.











