Climate Action Week
In the week of Nov 4-11, 2023, the New West Public Library is focusing on Climate Action with a series of programs, displays and activities for all New Westminster residents to take action on climate. The theme of the week is Art in Climate Action.
This week is part of a BC Libraries’ initiative as libraries around the province highlight climate action that’s taking place in their communities and help give residents hope through action around climate change.
We have a wide selection of programs happening for all ages, and stop by the library to see a fabulous sculpture display, or pick up a book from one of our book displays!
We look forward to seeing you get into (climate) action!
The Chamber of Predetermined Outcomes by George Rammell will be on display at the library from October 25-November 15, 2023.
Programs
All programs require registration. Send an email to askus@nwpl.ca with your name and phone number or call 604-527-4666
Creating Protest Art
November 4, 1-2:30, Main Branch, Auditorium
Join in this class to discover what makes a great protest sign, then get hands on and make your own!
For teens, tweens and just about anyone!
Climate Action in the Courts
November 7, 6-7:30 pm, Main Branch, Auditorium
Learn about the process that climate activists have taken through the courts in BC as well as how groups are achieving climate action through legal systems around the world.
Our New Fire Weather: Author Talk with John Vaillant
November 8, 6:30-8:00 pm, hybrid event, livestreamed at the Main Branch or at your home
Watch this livestreamed event as John Vaillant talks with Fatima Syed, climate reporter at The Narwhal discussing his new book, Fire Weather. Presented by BC Library Partners.
Art in Climate Action
November 9, 6-7:30 pm, Main Branch, Auditorium
Artist George Rammell will talk about his sculpture, The Chamber of Predetermined Outcomes (as well as offer an animation of the sculpture) and artist and art historian, Alexandra Phillips will talk about the role of art in action more generally. Get a fuller picture of how art shapes our understanding of issues and helps us ask difficult questions of ourselves and our society.