In October, join Arts Prof Talks to learn about fairy tales and climate action, watch Metropolis reworked with a new original score, and see the UBC Symphony Orchestra in action.
Arts Prof Talks: Exploring Fairy Tales, Fandoms, and Fan Culture
Wednesday, October 11 | 12:00pm | Arts Student Centre, First Floor Lobby
Tickets: Free; RSVP required
Are you a fan of “pop culture and vampires”? Join Dr. Kim Snowden for coffee and to discuss the intricate dynamics surrounding gender, sexuality, and race within the realm of “shipping”, in shows like The Vampire Diaries and The 100.
Arts Prof Talks is part of a series of events in The Compass: Arts Student Engagement Hub. Meet and learn from faculty members from a range of departments who will share their expertise and advice with you through informal, authentic conversation.
Vancouver Playback Theatre: Stories of Struggle + Resistence
Wednesday, October 11 | 6:00pm | Haida House, Museum of Anthropology
Tickets: Free; RSVP required
Using improvisation, Vancouver Playback Theatre brings your stories to life, deepening connections and building community. Playback Theatre directly engages participants in sharing life experiences and uses movement, text, music and fabric to recreate them.
This event is part of the UBC ARTIVISM Festival. This year’s theme is “Madness of the Masses” where radical creativity merges with collective liberation.
Museum of Anthropology Unmasked: Behind-the-Scenes Tour
Thursday, October 12 | 11:00am or 7:00pm | Museum of Anthropology
Tickets: $12-20
Join the Museum of Anthropology for an opportunity to visit during its temporary closure. These special, guided tours provide an intimate look at the Museum’s behind-the-scenes work, which allows visitors to engage in meaningful discussion with staff and invited guests. Capacity is limited, so don’t miss out!
Artivism Wonderland: Magical, Radical & The Mad
Friday, October 13 | 6:30pm | Dorothy Somerset Studio
Tickets: $5-$10
This community event aims to bridge the space between activists and artists that celebrates radical creativity. Get tickets to enjoy drag, live music, open mic, vendors, dancing, celebration, and art making.
This event is part of the UBC ARTIVISM Festival. This year’s theme is “Madness of the Masses” where radical creativity merges with collective liberation.
Anoushka Shankar
Sunday, October 15 | 7:00pm | Chan Shun Concert Hall
Tickets: $31-$111
Nine-time Grammy nominee Anoushka Shankar is considered one of the world’s finest sitar virtuosos. For this performance, Shankar brings together a new quintet of musicians, with whom she creates a new sound as they perform music from her new album and some of her previous releases.
Doppelganger: Naomi Klein
Saturday, October 21 | 7:30pm | Chan Shun Concert Hall
Tickets: $20-$50
Naomi Klein’s new book, Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World, braids elements of tragi-comic memoir, political reportage, and cultural analysis. She delves into what she calls the Mirror World—our destabilized present rife with doubles and confusion, where far-right movements playact solidarity with the working class, and AI-generated content blurs the line between genuine and spurious.
This event is presented by The Vancouver Writers Fest in partnership with UBC Centre for Climate Justice and the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts.
Metropolis Reworked
Sunday, October 22 | 6:30pm | VIFF Centre
Tickets: $25
This year, the landmark silent film Metropolis (Dir: Fritz Lang, 1927) will enter the public domain. To celebrate this occasion, experimental music duo Magazinist (Matthew Tomkinson & Andy Zuliani) offer a live rescoring of the film at the VIFF Centre. Their original soundtrack will focus on unique hand-built instruments alongside vocal processing, synthesizers, and other electronics.
Arts Profs Talks: Happiness and Climate Action
Wednesday, October 25 | 1:00pm | Arts Student Centre, First Floor Lobby
Tickets: Free; RSVP required
Have you ever heard of ‘Happy Climate Action’? Join Dr. Jiaying Zhao in a conversation over coffee on how to incorporate happiness into meaningful climate action. By flipping the narrative that a climate crisis does not just mean giving up pleasures and conveniences, Dr. Zhao believes that happiness and climate action can coexist.
Arts Prof Talks is part of a series of events in The Compass: Arts Student Engagement Hub.
“Archives as Past, Present, and Future”: Film Screening and Panel Discussion
Wednesday, October 25 | 3:00pm | Irving K. Barber Learning Centre
Tickets: Free
Archives shape the past, they shape the way in which we access the past and write for the future. In community archives across B.C., local knowledge keepers are hand-fashioning a more inclusive history.
This event will feature a film screening of Unarchived (Dir: Hayley Gray & Elad Tzadok, 2022), followed by a panel discussion with UBC Library Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Scholar-in-Residence Dr. Sharanjit Kaur Sandhra.
UBC Symphony Orchestra
Friday, October 27 | 7:30pm | Chan Shun Concert Hall
Tickets: $5-$20
See the UBC Symphony Orchestra in action! The 90-member full symphony orchestra performs symphonic works from the 18th century to the present day. They showcase six regular concerts each academic year.