
Accompanying the exhibition at Access Gallery artist Cindy Mochizuki created a teachers guide to allow creaturely creations to spring forth from any shoreline.

By Erika Ingram
Aboriginal Worldviews and Perspectives in the Classroom has been both informative and influential on the construction of this unit. We highly recommend checking it out!

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By Erika Ingram
Here at the Royal BC Museum, Ahousaht chief Uukwa Qum (James Swan) speaks to some of the significances of the Long House.

A comprehensive index of the Things made by Vancouver Japanese Language School and Lord Strathcona Elementary School. Inspiration for the creation of a unique visual language for every creature creator.

An audio recording of a talk held at Access Gallery featuring artists Hannah Jickling, Vanessa Kwan, Cindy Mochizuki and Helen Reed. Addressing the topic of Artistic Collaborations with Children the talk facilitates presentations on working with children in critical arts and hears questions from director/curator Kimberly Phillips and the audience.

Accompanying the exhibition at Access Gallery artist Cindy Mochizuki created a teachers guide to allow creaturely creations to spring forth from any shoreline.

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By Lindsay Epp
With RBCM Learning Labs the museum is your classroom for the day. Students at Lochside shared the different species they observed in Beacon Hill park.

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By Lindsay Epp
A student from Lochside Elementary making observations in Beacon Hill Park. How many different species can you find there?