Saturday, October 4, 2025
Saturday, October 4, you can attend a screening of the documentary film Nanekawâsis at the Stan Hagen Theatre.
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A special screening of the documentary film, 'Nanekawâsis', will take place at Stan Hagen Theatre, North Island College (2300 Ryan Road, Courtenay) on Saturday, October 4. This NIC Artist Talk Series event is a collaboration between North Island College’s Fine Arts Department and the Comox Valley Art Gallery, who continue the longstanding tradition of working together to support artistic practice of emerging and established artists from the region and further afield.
Doors open at 1:00pm, and the event will start at 1:30pm. A reception and Q&A will follow; the director and artist will be in attendance to give a short talk and respond to audience questions.
Screening Time: 1:30pm on Saturday, October 4
Screening Location: Stan Hagen Theatre, North Island College (2300 Ryan Road, Courtenay)
Director: Conor McNally
Starring: George Littlechild
Length: 80 mins
Initial Release: May 8, 2024
Tickets are available for purchase online at cvag.tickit.ca (service fees are added).
Stan Hagen Theatre, North Island College
2300 Ryan Rd
Courtenay
V9N 8N6
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