Book signing and chat with author – Linda Dayan Frimer

Indigo Robson 1033 Robson St, Vancouver, Canada

Luminous: An artist's story as a guide to radical creativity affirms that creativity is a uniting force. Showcasing 120 of her vivid paintings, Linda Dayan Frimer's memoir explores memory, culture, and reverence for nature alongside scores of simple creative exercises that guide readers to become the artists of their own stories.  

Free

Linda Dayan Frimer speaks about her new book, Luminous, at the Waldman Library

Waldman Library 950 W.41st Avenue, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Linda Dayan Frimer’s new coffee table book, Luminous: An Artist’s Story as a Guide to Radical Creativity, takes the reader from Frimer’s early years in rural British Columbia through to the present, mixing her own story with encouraging the reader to jump-start their inner artist. Along the way, the multifaceted memoir also incorporates art history, spirituality and Judaism.

Corsage playing at the VIFF

Vancity Theatre 1181 Seymour St., Vancouver, BC, Canada

Now playing at select venues from Jan 6-20th, 2022 as part of the VIFF. The film is titled Corsage. Tickets and more info is available here.

$15

Brian Hayden @ Powell River Library

Powell River Library 100-6975 Alberni Street, Powell River, BC, Canada

Brian will read from his new novel The Eyes of the Leopard set in prehistoric France and will discuss the courses that inspired this story. For information contact Mark at mmerlino@prpl.ca https://brianhaydenauthor.com/event/reading-at-the-powell-river-library/    

Free

Brian Hayden @ Gibsons & District Public Library

Gibsons & District Public Library Gibsons, BC, Canada

BC author and SFU emeritus archeologist Brian Hayden reads from his new novel, The Eyes of the Leopard, set in Stone Age France amongst giant mammoths, cave lions, and painted caves. Thirteen-year-old Sev and his family are grudgingly accepted into the Bear Clan. When his father gets deeper into the mysterious group of shamans who commune with spirits, Sev accepts a dare to enter their forbidden cavern and unravel their secrets—risking exile from the Clan. An […]

Free

Jim Kerr@ Mosaic Books in Kelowna

Mosaic Books 411 Bernard Ave, Kelowna, BC, Canada

Please come and join our author, Jim Kerr, at Mosaic Books in Kelowna to showcase his new title, Meet Me in Cairo: Tales of Hitchin' in the '60s

Free

Linda Dayan Frimer @ VPL Writers Showcase

Vancouver Public Library 350 West Georgia St, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Writers Showcase Tuesday, May 2, 2023 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Central Library With only a few minutes to grab your attention, a talented line-up of established and emerging local writers showcase their works and bring you into their world. Michèle Adams Thancy Fat Linda Dayan Frimer Jane Silcott  

Free

Linda Dayan Frimer @ Kelowna Golf & Country Club

Kelowna Golf and Country Club 1297 Glenmore Dr, Kelowna, BC

The OJCA has the privilege of inviting Canadian artist, Linda Dayan Frimer to come join us for lunch at the Kelowna Golf and Country Club on May 7th, 2023 at 11:15 am. A renowned artist and author of the Award Winning book “Luminous” – an artist’s story as a guide to radical creativity. In a world divided, creativity unites. “Luminous”, lights the way to our creative core through an intimate study of colours, forms and […]

Linda Dayan Frimer @ Nelson Museum

Nelson Museum 502 Vernon Street, Nelson, BC, Canada

Linda Dayan Frimer will be at the Nelson Museum on Tuesday, May 9 from 7-9 p.m. for an artist talk and to sign copies of Luminous, which will be available for purchase at the event. Luminous is open to the public and admission is free. For more information about events and programs at the Nelson Museum, please visit nelsonmuseum.ca

Free

Pnina’s retirement sale

Pnina Granirer 4557 West 4th Ave, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Dear friends, artists and art lovers,
Sometimes life brings us to a point when we must realize that big changes have occurred that have to be dealt with. So it is happened for me.
In April I shall reach the ripe old age of 89 and after some health problems, I understood that it was time to say goodbye. I haven’t been painting for a while, but
have been writing and published 2 books, and shall continue writing. The time has come to leave my beloved house of 57 years, as well as my studio, and move to
Tapestry at UBC.

To celebrate this important event in my life, as well as to honour Anne Adams’ and my own creation of Artists in our Midst Art Walk, I shall have a final great sale of all
my work, as well as of all the artist’s materials in my studio, as follows:

ART – all prints, paintings and drawings sold at 60% discount, most of the proceeds
donated to Artists in our Midst.

ART SUPPLIES AND FURNITURE – Low prices
Hope to see you all in my studio for the last time!