Workshops

Unleash your creativity

Our workshops offer a unique opportunity to not only learn something new and showcase your skills but also to forge deep connections with fellow participants. Immerse yourself in a diverse range of captivating workshops, including painting, pottery, haiku, and so much more. Be part of this extraordinary experience where creativity flourishes and meaningful relationships blossom within the enchanting ambiance of the festival.

Stay tuned for the release of these exclusive workshop slots. Don’t miss out on this incredible chance to unleash your creativity and make lasting memories.

Please Note: Registration is required and limited spots are available for each workshop. Limited spaces available.

Upcoming Events for 2024

Watercolour Meditations on Place: The Akebono Cherry Trees of Vancouver (WAITLIST)

APRIL 11, 2024 | 6:00PM-8:30PM
LOCATION: MUSEUM OF VANCOUVER (1100 Chestnut St)

Join us for an evening of meditative painting in collaboration with the Museum of Vancouver. In this gathering we will celebrate the arrival of the cherry blossoms, practice the art of noticing, and explore watercolour painting as a way to tune into the present moment. Participants will experience guided painting with artist Marisa Pahl and be invited to reflect on their own relationship with trees in the urban landscape and beyond. Our founder, Linda Poole, will introduce the rich history of the ornamental Akebono Cherry in Vancouver.

Beginner watercolourists and seasoned painters are welcome!

Watercolour Meditations on Place: The Akebono Cherry Trees of Vancouver (WAITLIST)

APRIL 18, 2024 | 6:00PM-8:30PM
LOCATION: MUSEUM OF VANCOUVER (1100 Chestnut St)

Join us for an evening of meditative painting in collaboration with the Museum of Vancouver. In this gathering we will celebrate the arrival of the cherry blossoms, practice the art of noticing, and explore watercolour painting as a way to tune into the present moment. Participants will experience guided painting with artist Marisa Pahl and be invited to reflect on their own relationship with trees in the urban landscape and beyond. Our founder, Linda Poole, will introduce the rich history of the ornamental Akebono Cherry in Vancouver.

Beginner watercolourists and seasoned painters are welcome!

Programs subject to change. All event titles are protected trademarks of the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival.