Events

Georgia Strait Alliance organizes, hosts, participates in and promotes dozens of events throughout the region each year. These events are a great chance to connect with communities and raise awareness about the issues we care so deeply about.

The following 2 events are part of Tanya Bub’s Wild Art for the Big of Heart exhibit at Gage Gallery in Victoria.

Registration is FREE! Please RSVP with the links below.

Thursday, May 21  •  5:30 PM – 10 PM

Beer, Ocean, and Art: An evening with Georgia Strait Alliance

Join us for a relaxed gathering with drinks, light refreshments, and the incredible ocean-inspired sculptures of artist Tanya Bub.

This will be a relaxed gathering with a cash bar, light refreshments, and the incredible ocean-inspired sculptures of artist Tanya Bub. It’s a chance to connect with others who care deeply about the Salish Sea and learn more about the work we’re doing to protect it.

This event is generously sponsored by Persephone Brewing which means 100% of drinks sales support our work protecting the Salish Sea! Non-aloholic and gluten free drinks will also be available.

Thursday, May 28  •  5:30 PM – 9:30 PM

Orcas and Oceans: Stories from the Salish Sea

Kick off Ocean Week at the Gage Gallery – enjoy Tanya Bub’s ocean-inspired art, and a screening of Shared Water, Shared Crisis

This evening will feature a live reading from Tanya Bub’s book on orcas, surrounded by her artwork, followed by a screening of the short film Shared Waters, Shared Crisis. It’s a thoughtful, inspiring way to kick off Ocean Week together.

We’ll also be at these events – come say hi!

May 30: Gorge Splashtacular at Esquimalt Gorge Park, Victoria

May 31: World Oceans Day at Fisherman’s Wharf, Victoria

Ocean Week events!

More details coming soon…

June 4: Film Screening at Patagonia, Vancouver

June 6: Poetry night at Caffe Fantastico, Victoria

June 8: Film Screening for Whales are in Our Nature, Ottawa

We’ll also be at these events – come say hi!

June 4: Film screening at Vic Theatre, Victoria

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Many of these events take place on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Coast Salish peoples.