Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Wednesday, May 27, don't miss 'Living Creatively: In Conversation with Lorna Seldon Burd', an event at Serious Coffee in Campbell River.
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Living Creatively is a monthly artist talk series in Campbell River featuring artists, makers, movers, and educators sharing how creativity shapes their daily lives.
Each evening offers a glimpse into the many ways creativity is lived—through movement, material, and mindful practice.
🌿 Featuring Lorna Seldon Burd
Lorna Seldon Burd is a multidisciplinary artist exploring the connection between body and form through yoga, dance, music, meditation, and nature.
✨ What to Expect
An intimate and relaxed evening of conversation, reflection, and creative insight, followed by time for questions and connection.
📍 Event Details
Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Time: 6:00–8:00 PM
Location: Serious Coffee, Campbell River
🎟️ Tickets
Free event • Limited to 40 guests
RSVP required to reserve your spot
☕ Please Note
Drinks and café items are available for purchase. We kindly encourage guests to support this local café.
🤝 Partnership
Presented in partnership with the Campbell River Arts Council and Serious Coffee.
🔁 About the Series
Living Creatively takes place on the last Wednesday of each month, featuring a new guest artist each time.
Serious Coffee
2253 S Island Highway #1
Campbell River
V9W 7H9
The event runs from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM on the following dates.
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