BC Scene

The arts and culture of British Columbia come to Ottawa/Gatineau

April 21 to May 3, 2009

Events Scheduled for:

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

12pm BIOBOXES

BIOBOXES

Theatre - Irving Greenberg Theatre Centre (GCTC)

1pm Flight of the Hummingbird: A Parable for the Environment

Flight of the Hummingbird: A Parable for the Environment

Literature - Canterbury High School

5:30pm First Nations Welcome

First Nations Welcome

Other Programming - National Arts Centre - Le Salon

5:30pm BIOBOXES

BIOBOXES

Theatre - Irving Greenberg Theatre Centre (GCTC)

7pm Play with B.C. Wine

Play with B.C. Wine

Culinary Arts - Play Food & Wine

7:30pm Sandy Scofield / Fara Palmer

Sandy Scofield / Fara Palmer

Folk & Blues / Music - National Arts Centre - Fourth Stage

8pm Dan Mangan / Danny Michel

Dan Mangan / Danny Michel

Pop and Rock / Music - First Baptist Church Ottawa

8pm La vue d'en haut

La vue d'en haut

Theatre - La Nouvelle Scène

8pm Headlines Theatre: 2˚ of fear and desire

Headlines Theatre: 2˚ of fear and desire

Theatre - Club SAW

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Ongoing Gallery Events:
Marianne Nicolson
Government Conference Centre
Paul Wong
SAW Video
Pedal to the Meddle
National Arts Centre - Foyer
Spirit of Place
Rideau Hall
Canadian Museum of Civilization – B.C. Collection
Canadian Museum of Civilization
Nomads
National Gallery of Canada
Lafrenière & Pai Gallery
Lafrenière & Pai Gallery
A Little Distillery in Nowgong
City Hall Art Gallery
Nomads
National Gallery of Canada
Scott McFarland: A Cultivated View
National Gallery of Canada
Marina Roy, Abbas Akhavan
AXENÉO7 / DAÏMÕN
Canada Council Art Bank - The Celebration of B.C. Art on the Mezzanine
National Arts Centre - Mezzanine
Blue like an Orange
The Ottawa Art Gallery
Beat Nation - Hip Hop as an Indigenous Culture
SAW Gallery
Dynamic Rhythm
The Ottawa Art Gallery
Transcontinental Divide
Gallery 101

About the Scene

Imagine 600 artists from B.C. representing all disciplines, performing in the national spotlight on the stages of Ottawa/Gatineau: that's BC Scene, presented by the National Arts Centre, spring 2009.

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