Beats and Brushes: Kid’s HIP-HOP and VISUAL ARTS Workshop
Join us this MARCH BREAK for four days of music, storytelling, art, and creativity! Kids will collaborate with conscious hip-hop artist Kosmic T to write, produce, and record an original hip-hop song. From writing catchy hooks to exploring beats and rhythms—no experience needed, just enthusiasm! Animator and Artist Angela Meilleur (owner of Acorns and Aprons) will guide young artists in crafting colourful spirit animal masks, using templates to help build confidence while painting. Plus, enjoy other engaging visual arts projects, hands-on activities, and outdoor play in a beautiful natural setting.
Make a Song, Make Art, Make New Friends and Make Memories!
Dates: March 17-20, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Mon-Thurs)
Where: Acorns and Aprons studio
Ages: 7-12
Capacity: 12 kids
2 specialized instructors
This workshop fosters self-expression, teamwork, and creativity—an unforgettable experience in music and art!
Registration form and Learn more here: https://www.acornsandaprons.com/workshops
Museum Mash!
Lucas Myers & Krista Lynch, Lance Ledger, and the Nelson Writing Salon return to the Nelson Museum for everyone's favourite FREE children's program--Museum Mash! Explore the building, get crafty with puppet-making, sing and dance, and have a blast! There's lots of room to run and play, and no shushing here!
Dark Chapters opening reception
The Dark Chapters project encompasses the renowned career of Métis artist and educator David Garneau, through the dual lens of exhibition and publication. The book, Dark Chapters: Reading the Still Lives of David Garneau, invites 17 Canadian artists and academics to write a response - poetry, creative writing, critical essay - to one of Garneau’s vast collection of still life paintings. The exhibition features works from the publication as well as additional pieces chosen by Garneau. Dark Chapters offers myriad ways to investigate how the written word can implicate, illuminate, and interpret artworks.
Dark Chapters opens on Friday, March 21 at 7pm featuring an artist talk with Garneau and essay contributor Fred Wah. This event is free and open to the public.
David Garneau (Métis) is a Professor of Visual Arts at the University of Regina. He is a painter, curator, and writer who engages creative and critical expressions of Indigenous contemporary ways of knowing, being, and doing. In 2023, he received the Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Art: Outstanding Achievement and was inducted into the Royal Society of Canada.
Still Life workshop with Amelia Ford
Amelia Ford facilitates this 2-part workshop on still life painting techniques. Bring your own objects to paint or use the items on hand. Pre-registration is required and is $50+GST for non-members and $40+GST for Museum members, all painting materials are provided. Space is limited so register early! Register here.
Born and raised in Nelson, Ford graduated from LV Rogers Secondary in 2018 and completed her Bachelor of fine Arts at the University of British Columbia Okanagan in 2022. She has participated in exhibitions throughout the Southern Interior as well as in New York, where she currently lives and works, and is pursuing her Master of Fine Arts degree.
Read more about Amelia's exhibition Vessels (Feb 15-May 24, 2025) here.
'Vessels' opening reception and artist talk
Amelia Ford is an emerging artist born and raised in Nelson and an LV Rogers graduate. In Vessels, objects such as glasses, fruit, flowers, and tchotchkes take on figurative roles to represent their latent symbology. In some paintings these objects are centre stage in the form of a classical still life, in others they warp and overshadow bodies as a looming reminder of their constant presence. These paintings make direct references to the work of prominent male artists such as Rodin and Titian, to challenge their gaze but more so to reconsider our own gaze and our expectations of depicted women.
Vessels opens on Friday, February 14 at 7pm at the Nelson Museum, with an artist talk at 7:30pm. This event is free and open to the public.
Artist Trading Cards Workshop
The Nelson Museum is launching a monthly drop-in workshop for artists of all ages and skill levels to create and trade art cards! Artist trading cards are miniature works of art specifically made to be freely traded. Created on 2.5 x 3.5-inch card stock using any medium, ATCs encourage artistic experimentation, creativity, and community building rather than consumption.
Blank cards, art making materials, and collage supplies will be available but feel free to bring your own. This FREE program is an all ages drop-in program that will be offered the last Thursday of the month. You can join one, two, or all three programs!
Apres FREE! Thursday evenings
The days are shorter but the Nelson Museum is open longer! Thursdays from 4-8pm is FREE admission to the galleries, museum and Shop, where you can explore the newest exhibitions, learn about local history, and shop over 100 local artists!
Rangoli Workshop w/ Surya Sameera
Inspired by the current exhibitions Within This Earthen Vessel and A Crack in the Mirror at the Nelson Museum - join artist Surya Sameera for an evening of Rangoli making. Rangoli is an art form that originates from the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or a tabletop. We will be creating take-home pieces for you to enjoy. All materials supplied for this FREE workshop but donations are welcomed! Space is limited, please use this form to secure your spot.
Firewood Fundraiser Sale (Nelson Lions Club)
The Nelson Lions Club invite you to our annual Firewood Sale Fundraiser, across from Blewett School on Saturday, Nov. 2 at 8 a.m.
As always, the wood is split and ready for burning this year. Please plan to load your own vehicle. We ask for a minimum donation of $325/cord and you’ll pay only for as much wood as you can carry. We start selling at 8 a.m. on a first-come first-serve basis and usually run out by 11 a.m.
We now accept credit and debt cards, so it’s easier than ever to add an additional donation to your payment should you wish to.
Visit us on Facebook or nelsonlions.ca for additional information, to apply for community grants, or to join the club and help us serve your community. We are an inclusive club, meeting for two hours on the first Tuesday of each month — come as a guest and see what we are all about!
Contra Dancing
Contra dancing is a community social dance that has its origins in England, Scotland and France made popular in the US.
We dance to live music – Irish, Scottish and French-Canadian tunes played by talented musicians. A caller walks through the moves and prompts the figures during the dance.
Contra dance is appropriate for all ages if you can walk briskly and follow directions independently. You don't need to bring a partner. It is customary to change partners during the evening. Bring comfortable layered clothes, water bottle, indoor shoes.
We dance at Taghum Hall 6:30-7pm introductory class/ 7-9 dance $15/adults $10/youth Next dances: Friday Oct. 25 and Friday Nov. 29










