Join us for an afternoon of learning and discussion with 221A Fellow Lauren Crazybull. In conversation with Douglas Watt, the two will discuss questions of representation/non-representation, presence/absence and how painting can move these ideas forward.
Free Admission by RSVP
- Childminding for 18mo–6yrs by RA/ECEA childcare workers through Pacific Immigrant Resources Society
- Food and drink provided
- 55-person limit
Photography will be taken at this event for use on 221A’s website, marketing and as part of documentation for our archives at the 221A Fellowship Library.
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 L2
- 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:
Photos by Kayla Isomura.
Pop-Up Child Care is a social enterprise launched by the Pacific Immigrant Resource Society. All child care staff members have a minimum of the Responsible Adult Training (RA certificate with 20-hour childcare training), hold First Aid Certificate and valid Criminal Record Check, and are fully vaccinated.