Featured Programs
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Fermented Drinks with Miss Brewbird | Vancouver
Learn how to craft tepache, a refreshing Mexican pineapple drink, with fermentation specialist Kristine Hui!Friday, May 17, 6:30 P.M. PST
The Paper Trail: Victoria in the Time of Exclusion | Victoria
Join us for a free screening and B.C. premiere of The Paper Trail: The Highlights Tour, which documents the feature exhibition at the Chinese Canadian Museum in Vancouver, and public talk with curator Catherine Clement!Wednesday, May 22, 6:30 P.M. PDT
Liqueur Making with Miss Brewbird | Vancouver
Craft your own signature liqueur using a selection of Asian fruits and botanicals with professional distiller Kristine Hui!Sunday, May 26, 11:00 A.M - 4:00 P.M. PDT
Reclaiming the Archive: Community Scanning Days - The Paper Trail | Victoria
Join us for our community document scanning day in Victoria focusing on Chinese Immigration (C.I.) certificates.Ongoing
The Paper Trail Curator's Tour | Vancouver
Join our guest curator Catherine Clement on a special Curator's Tour for the Paper Trail exhibition!Ongoing
Wing Sang Building Tour | Vancouver
Learn about the rich history of the Wing Sang Building and its transformation from 1889 to the present on this exclusive access tour!Throughout May 2024
"The Paper Trail": Regional Programming - Talk Series
Bringing "The Paper Trail" to a city near you! Join Catherine Clement and Dr. Melissa Karmen Lee at major institutions across Canada to learn more about this exhibition commemorating the 1923 Chinese Exclusion Act.June 12, 6:30 P.M. PDT
Pottery Night with Bad Potter Ceramics | Vancouver
Make your own ceramic puddle plate with Bad Potter Ceramics!Until June 30, 2024
Call for C.I. Certificates: Canada-wide Community Scanning for "The Paper Trail"
Do you or your family hold Chinese Immigration (C.I.) certificates? Visit one of our partner organizations across Canada to scan and submit them to "The Paper Trail" archive now!Ongoing
The School Room: A Podcast From the Chinese Canadian Museum
Recorded inside the historic school room in the Wing Sang Building, The School Room shares stories connected to the Chinese Canadian Museum’s exhibitions and programming.Ongoing