Check out artwork created at Victoria Classic Boat Fest
A quartet of local artists who painted en plein air this summer during the 45th annual Victoria Classic Boat Festival will showcase their work Sunday at the Maritime Museum of BC.
Liz Charsley, Richard Linzey, Janet Moore, and Christina Morrison, who painted in real time aboard a variety of vessels and on the public docks along Wharf and Government streets during the Labour Day festival, will present the fruits of their labour Saturday as part of a one-day event at the museum on Douglas Street.
“If you saw artists perched aboard vessels or dockside during our Labour Day festival in Victoria’s Inner Harbour and wondered how their works turned out, this is your chance to see,” said Anya Zanko, events and development manager for the museum.
The showcase of festival artwork is set for noon until 4 p.m. Admission is by donation Sunday during regular museum operating hours, 9:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. The artists will be on site for the event, and their nautical-themed paintings created Aug. 3-Sept. 1 during the festival will be available for sale.
For more information, visit or phone 250-385-4222. The Maritime Museum of BC is located at 744 Douglas St.
Roundtable discussion with rom-com authors at Bolen Books
A lively roundtable discussion set for Bolen Books in Hillside Shopping Centre on Monday is bringing together three bestselling female authors.
Pasadena, California, writer Yulin Kuang — who has adapted a pair of Emily Henry novels, Beach Read and People We Meet on Vacation, for the big screen — is promoting her new novel, How to End a Love Story. She will join Calgary’s Natalie Sue (I Hope This Finds You Well) and Toronto’s Leanne Toshiko Simpson (Never Been Better) for the free event.
The chat with the popular rom-com authors begins at 7 p.m. Admission is free, and suitable for patrons of all ages, according to organizers.
Hillside Shopping Centre is located at 1644 Hillside Ave. For more information, visit or phone 250-595-4232.