They say you should never stop learning new things, and the Royal BC MuseumB次元官网网址檚 newest adult series will help you do exactly that.
The museum bills its four-part series, Unexplored Highlights, as B次元官网网址渢he fun of a field trip, the stimulation of a grad-school seminar and the thrill of a backstage pass.B次元官网网址
Relaxed, intimate and educational, the museumB次元官网网址檚 newest endeavor treats visitors to rich knowledge through small-group conversations, lectures, guided tours and B次元官网网址渉ands-on encounters with rare artifacts.B次元官网网址
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The first seminar is Feb .2 and lifts the curtain on a range of museum collections from different places and times. Wildlife-lovers will enjoy a talk by vertebrates collection manager Lesley Kennes as she discusses B.C.B次元官网网址檚 declining Orca population and shares the legacy of Southern Resident Orca J32 or B次元官网网址楻hapsody,B次元官网网址 whose skeleton is one of the newest and largest displays at the museum.
The following weeks will cover everything from Emily CarrB次元官网网址檚 famous 1913 painting (Feb. 9) to a wall piece from the Federal Immigration Detention Hospital (Feb. 16), and rare glass sponge reefs that live deep in the waters of Hecate Strait (Feb.23)
Adult minds will expand with lessons on art, photography, paleontology and more.
Unexplored Highlights starts Feb. 2 and runs every Saturday afternoon in February.
Tickets to all four sessions are for $150. Tickets for individual sessions will be available if space allows.
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