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Seniors

Art of Wellbeing for Seniors | Highlights from the Collection

Thu Nov 5–Thu Nov 19, 2026

Vancouver Art Gallery

Art of Wellbeing for Seniors is a unique program that combines Gallery tours with interactive, arts-based workshops designed to spark creativity, reflection and connection.

This session includes three unique workshops focused on the exhibition Highlights from the Collection, allowing for meaningful engagement, discussion and understanding of the artist’s work.

Each class begins with a guided tour of the exhibition, followed by a dynamic workshop where participants explore their responses through movement, mark making, creative writing and theatre. Sessions conclude with refreshments in a beautiful private space within the Gallery, offering a chance to socialize and reflect.

The exhibition will be explored in depth with a cohort of up to 25 participants aged 55+.

Program Schedule:

Workshop 1:
Thursday, November 5, 2026 | 1:30–3:30 PM

Workshop 2:
Thursday, November 12, 2026 | 1:30–3:30 PM

Workshop 3:
Thursday, November 19, 2026 | 1:30–3:30 PM

Registration Fees:

$60 for Experiences and Artist Circle Members
$65 for Ideas Members
$75 for Access Pass Holders and the general public

Registration fees include all three workshops in this session. Spaces are limited. Advance registration is required.

Reserve your spot today, and join us for an engaging season of art, creativity and community!

REGISTER NOW

If cost is a barrier to you or if you have any questions around accessibility at this event, please reach out to learn@vanartgallery.bc.ca or call 604 662 4700.

Art of Wellbeing for Seniors is organized by the Vancouver Art Gallery as an initiative of the Art of Wellbeing Lab and in collaboration with Dr. Kathryn Ricketts, a professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Regina. Ricketts has worked in dance, theatre and the visual arts for over 45 years and has developed numerous projects that explore how creative work with seniors can improve quality of life.