Spring Break Week Two

Free with admission.

The Spring Break program will run from March 20-23, and March 27-30, between 11am–3pm.

Join The Polygon Gallery in celebrating Spring Break with your family.  Featuring hands-on workshops and activities, these two weeks will focus on the current exhibition N. Vancouver. Drop in to explore the artworks and engage with activities that will help inspire a greater understanding of the landscape and communities of the North Shore.

Each workshop will relate to at least one work in the exhibition N. Vancouver and encourage experimenting with various materials.  Families who visit multiple times over the weeks will be greeted with new and exciting opportunities for close looking and creative play.

PLEASE NOTE: The Spring Break activities are a public event and an official photographer will be taking photographs for use by The Polygon Gallery for marketing and publicity purposes, including the gallery’s website and social media. Please contact a member of staff if you wish to be exempted from this activity.

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