The Witness Blanket Exhibit Opening

UNBC - Teaching and Learning Centre 3333 University Way, Prince George, BC, Canada

The Witness Blanket is a powerful art installation created by master carver Carey Newman. It is a monument that recognizes the atrocities of the Indian Residential School era, honours the children, and symbolizes ongoing reconciliation. This cedar-framed artwork, inspired by a woven blanket, includes hundreds of objects recovered from 77 communities across Canada where residential schools were located.

Members Only – Lumen Exhibit Opening

The Exploration Place 333 Becott Place, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada

A latin word meaning light, the lumen is also the measuring unit of its power, as perceived by the human eye. What is light? Where does it come from? What are the purpose and uses of light? This exhibit sheds light on these questions. Current members can get a sneak peek at Lumen, an exhibit […]

Lumen Exhibit Open to the Public

The Exploration Place 333 Becott Place, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada

A latin word meaning light, the lumen is also the measuringunit of its power, as perceived by the human eye. What is light? Where does it come from? What are the purpose and uses of light? This exhibit sheds light on these questions. Join us in exploring this interactive experience, seeing light under all angles […]