Join Paul Smith of Botanic Gardens Conservation International and Patrick Lewis of the University of British Columbia Botanical Garden in a virtual event exploring a botanist's rules of engagement in a rapidly changing world. Read More
A continuation of the exploration In Good Taste, which seeks to answer the question: What does it mean to have truly good taste in the modern world? This intimate conversation will look to the perspectives of cultural knowledge keepers, who bring with them an understanding of how a sense of place and personal history should inform our choices. Read More
Join Dr. Meigan Aronson of UBC Faculty of Science, Dr. Petro Brancalion of the University of São Paolo, Patrick Lewis of the UBC Botanical Garden and Paul Smith of Botanic Gardens Conservation International in a virtual event exploring a botanist's rules of engagement in a rapidly changing world. Read More
Join us for a pre-premiere sneak peak of the In Good Taste documentary, screened publicly for the first time! Read More
Learn how designers and businesses can engage in circular practices while meeting business objectives and consumer demands. Read More
Learn about opportunities for designers using data as material to create social impact through a more inclusive design of products and services. Read More
Ian Urbina, author of The Outlaw Ocean, hosts a vital virtual ocean event on humanitarian injustices at sea for the 75th UN General Assembly. Read More
The unique art of archiving, and thus curating the past, has distinct implications for our future. Learn from the curators in this virtual roundtable. Read More
World-leading designers Albert Shum and John S. Couch reveal their rituals for creativity during times of isolation. Read More
Uncover the factors that actually control your food choices from leading food scientists and gastronomy experts. Read More
The pandemic has revealed the fragility of our cities, learn how we move forward in this virtual design event. Read More
Discover Frye Museum's innovative Creative Aging program and how we can apply the deep connections between art, nature and memory. Read More