The Potting Studio

Theme: Garden and local food
Riley Park garden
The Potting Studio will be used to:
- House garden tools and supplies
- Host community meetings to discuss food literacy and education programs
- Facilitate workshops
The educational workshops held in the space will reflect our garden groups’ core vision to improve food security, ecological sustainability, and community development.
How we'll implement our vision
The space is located close to the Riley Park Community Garden where our vision can be implemented by:
- Supporting food literacy programs
- Using public spaces for skill development
- Creating a hub for discussion
- Ensuring that the garden green space is community-based
- Working with local artists and groups on multicultural art displays and community celebrations
The Fieldhouse and Community Garden projects are supported by Little Mountain Neighbourhood House.
The Potting Studio is used to:
- House garden tools and supplies
- Host community meetings to discuss food literacy and education programs
- Facilitate workshops
The educational workshops held in the space reflect the garden groups’ core vision to improve food security, ecological sustainability, and community development.
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Cloudscape Comics Collective

Theme: Arts
Memorial Park South fieldhouse
Cloudscape Comics Collective, a diverse collective of over 60 members, takes advantage of Kensington's cultural diversity to promote cultural cross-pollination with sharing stories.
Stories created in workshops are incorporated in the community comics library.
Stay updated on comic-sharing, online challenges, and weekly drawing contests on Cloudscape's blog External website, opens in new tab.
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Echo Park Film Centre
Theme: Eco-arts
Moberly Park fieldhouse
Echo Park Film offers an open invitation for a convening around community film, food, and garden.
Through an ongoing series of free public workshops and screenings, neighbours and friends will use organic materials grown in the community garden and surrounding area as ingredients to create eco-friendly films that celebrate growing, community, and connection to the urban landscape.
An important part of Echo Park’s mandate is their focus on marginalized communities becoming active participants in the creation and dissemination of experimental and documentary film in order to truly share the many powerful voices and visions that make up the fabric of contemporary life.
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Experiments in Living
Theme: Arts
Elm Park fieldhouse
Experiments in Living is a project designed to question our surroundings and better understand the things we take for granted in our daily lives.
We hope to re-imagine objects and activities found within a typical home through a series of dynamic collaborations with artists, community members, recreation centres, and local businesses.
Girls Rock Camp
Theme: Arts
Falaise Park fieldhouse
Girls Rock Camp Vancouver is a non-profit society that builds self-esteem in girls and non-binary children and youth through collaborative song writing, music creation, and performance.
By providing workshops, technical training, and space to create, experiment, rehearse, and perform, they build leadership opportunities, cultivate a supportive community of peers and mentors, and encourage social change and the development of life skills.
Creativity, positivity, and community are key elements of personal and collective empowerment and transformation.
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Mr. Fire-Man
Theme: Arts
Maclean Park fieldhouse
Mr. Fire-Man (artist David Gowman) invites community to explore the craft of building musical instruments from local wood.
All-ages workshops, gatherings, and events will include:
- Tool-making
- Sustainably harvest local wood from Cottonwood Garden
- Wood-curing
- Horn-making
- Playing and musical improvisation, with assistance from the Legion of Flying Monkeys Horn Orchestra
Mr. Fire-Man (artist David Gowman) invites community to explore the craft of building musical instruments and spoons from local wood.
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P’ipa:m Lelum – Frog House
Theme: Social engagement
Clinton Park fieldhouse
Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House has been part of Vancouver Park Board’s (VPB) Fieldhouse Activation Program since 2019. The Clinton Park Fieldhouse is now an intercultural hub. It holds Indigenous plant workshops, decolonizing dialogues, and art programs, which are all guided by a land-based approach that invites us to explore our personal and societal connections to living on the unceded territories of the Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), sə̓lílwətaʔɬ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh), and xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam) Nations.
This fieldhouse was given a Salish name by elder Shane Pointe; P’ipa:m Lelum, which means Frog House. In Indigenous culture, the call of the frog in the springtime is a call to action. It signifies that the dormancy of winter is ending and the time for work is beginning anew. Our work aims to motivate the community to take action and make the changes they want to see in themselves and the community.
Built through the lens of Indigenous principles and leadership, the Clinton Park Fieldhouse has become a place to honour Indigenous history, peoples, and the land; a place of song, art, nature, and connection, and where we turn ideas into action.
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Publik Secrets
Theme: Arts
Hadden Park fieldhouse
Led by George Rahi and Robyn Jacob, Publik Secrets is a team of musicians, fabricators, and visual artists who re-imagines public spaces as participatory gathering places.
The team works to spark wonder and play through multi-disciplinary, community-driven arts projects and events, with a focus on participation and re-uniting art with the daily life of the community.
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The Alder Eco-Arts House
Theme: Eco-arts
Slocan Park fieldhouse
The Alder Eco-Arts Hub offers eco-art projects, workshops, space, and, teaching to the East Vancouver community.
We create a safe welcoming environment for neighbours to gather and learn from Indigenous Knowledge Keepers, artists, youth, scientists, and each other. Connecting across cultures, generations, and disciplines, to appreciate nature and respectfully create with natural materials, while fostering belonging in nature and community.
Workshops and events give participants knowledge of natural systems and awareness of traditional and contemporary Indigenous knowledge. All programs are low cost, have subsidies, or offered free.
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Village Vancouver and partners Loco Moto Art
Theme: Garden, local food, and eco art projects
McBride Park fieldhouse
This Village Vancouver residency will have a food, gardening, and environmental focus.
Happenings in the community will include:
- Seed sharing libraries
- Plant swaps
- Pollinator and indigenous plant walks
- Events about producing, preserving, and preparing food
- Neighbourhood village potlucks
Other park activations will include partnerships by artist collectives like Loco Moto Art whose work has an ecological focus. Their hope is to create positive local responses to our climate change and food system challenges.
Village Vancouver has a long history of inspiring individuals, neighbourhoods, and organizations to build sustainable communities while having fun.
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Vines Arts Festival
Theme: Arts
Pandora Park fieldhouse
Vines Art Festival is Vancouver's only eco-arts festival. They are committed to capturing the imaginations of new audiences and inserting creativity into everyday Vancouver spaces.
This residency will create platforms for culturally diverse local artists, performers, and community participants to create with and on the land, steering their creative impulses toward work that focuses on the environment – whether a deep love of nature, sustainability, or climate justice.
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