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A diorama showing (in life size), a wooly mammoth and its environment.

A diorama showing (in life size), a wooly mammoth and its environment.

No, relax, it’s a mammoth.

#IAMinYYJ #RebelsAgainstTheOrdinary #RoyalBCMuseum

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Honoring the Royal BC Museum — connecting BC’s past to global futures. A cornerstone for understanding and inspiration.
#VictoriaForum #RoyalBCMuseum #ConnectingFutures

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The @royalbcmuseum.bsky.social is more than a space—it’s a bridge between past and future, enriching our understanding through history, culture, and conversation. We’re thankful for its partnership in shaping inclusive, forward-thinking dialogue.

#RoyalBCMuseum #Victoriaforum2025

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The Royal BC Museum is more than a building — it’s a guardian of culture and a driver of dialogue. Thank you for your partnership, which grounds us in history while guiding us toward the future.
Photo: Road Travel America, via Flickr
#RoyalBCMuseum

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Le Royal BC Museum est bien plus qu’un bâtiment — c’est un gardien de culture et un moteur de dialogue. Merci pour votre partenariat, qui nous ancre dans l’histoire tout en nous tournant vers l’avenir.
Photo : Road Travel America, via Flickr
#RoyalBCMuseum

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#FreeMuseums for kids! Make the most of it kiddos! Dawson #CityMuseum #RoyalBCMuseum #MuseumofAnthropology
#RoyalTyrrellMuseum #ManitobaMuseum #CanadianMuseumforHumanRights
#RoyalSaskatchewanMuseum #RoyalOntarioMuseum #MusemOfCivilization #AGO #BataShoeMuseum #MuseumOfContemporaryArt #IAmCanadian

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Dropped by the Royal BC Museum yesterday to check out my photo of The Dishrags (Scout, Jade, Dale) used in the newly opened exhibition Beyond The Beat, Music of Resistance and Change.
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#rbcm #royalbcmuseum #thedishrags #dishrags #punkrock #vancouverpunk #beyondthebeat #museumexhibition #canadianmusic #canadianmusichistory #dondentonphoto #dondentonphotography #punk

Dropped by the Royal BC Museum yesterday to check out my photo of The Dishrags (Scout, Jade, Dale) used in the newly opened exhibition Beyond The Beat, Music of Resistance and Change. @royalbcmuseum . . #rbcm #royalbcmuseum #thedishrags #dishrags #punkrock #vancouverpunk #beyondthebeat #museumexhibition #canadianmusic #canadianmusichistory #dondentonphoto #dondentonphotography #punk

Dropped by the Royal BC Museum yesterday to check out my photo of The Dishrags (Scout, Jade, Dale) used in the newly opened exhibition Beyond The Beat, Music of Resistance and Change.
@royalbcmuseum
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#rbcm #royalbcmuseum #thedishrags #dishrags #punkrock #vancouverpunk #beyondthebeat #museumexhibition #canadianmusic #canadianmusichistory #dondentonphoto #dondentonphotography #punk

Dropped by the Royal BC Museum yesterday to check out my photo of The Dishrags (Scout, Jade, Dale) used in the newly opened exhibition Beyond The Beat, Music of Resistance and Change. @royalbcmuseum . . #rbcm #royalbcmuseum #thedishrags #dishrags #punkrock #vancouverpunk #beyondthebeat #museumexhibition #canadianmusic #canadianmusichistory #dondentonphoto #dondentonphotography #punk

Dropped by the Royal BC Museum yesterday to check out my photo of The Dishrags (Scout, Jade, Dale) used in the newly opened exhibition Beyond The Beat, Music of Resistance and Change.
@royalbcmuseum
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#rbcm #royalbcmuseum #thedishrags #dishrags #punkrock #vancouverpunk #beyondthebeat #museumexhibition #canadianmusic #canadianmusichistory #dondentonphoto #dondentonphotography #punk

Dropped by the Royal BC Museum yesterday to check out my photo of The Dishrags (Scout, Jade, Dale) used in the newly opened exhibition Beyond The Beat, Music of Resistance and Change. @royalbcmuseum . . #rbcm #royalbcmuseum #thedishrags #dishrags #punkrock #vancouverpunk #beyondthebeat #museumexhibition #canadianmusic #canadianmusichistory #dondentonphoto #dondentonphotography #punk

Dropped by the Royal BC Museum yesterday to check out my photo of The Dishrags (Scout, Jade, Dale) used in the newly opened exhibition Beyond The Beat, Music of Resistance and Change.
@royalbcmuseum
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#rbcm #royalbcmuseum #thedishrags #dishrags #punkrock #vancouverpunk #beyondthebeat #dondenton

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Always something to fascinating to see at the Royal BC Museum. - Stonehenge

This exhibition at Royal BC Museum was produced by MuseumsPartner in Austria in collaboration with English Heritage.
#stoneheng #royalbcmuseum #yyj #exhibition #archaeologists #4,500-5,000yearsago #followers

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This 1920's watercolor painting by Canadian artist Emily Carr depicts Indigenous leader Isabella Douse, known as the Kitwancool chieftainess, who provided Carr shelter when the artist visited Kitwancool (now Gitanyow) territory of the Gitxsan (or Kitksan) people in the historic Skeena Country of British Columbia.

Visible layering and shading give depth and texture to the mature leader's face with warm browns, tans, and hints of red. She is wearing a light-colored shirt under a dark shawl -- a blend of heavy blues, greens, and grays, giving it a muted, earthy feel. A green scarf rests at her neck. Her long straight black hair, parted in the middle, is painted with loose, fluid strokes, conveying its texture and shape. 

There is careful shading around her eyes, rosy cheekbones, and red mouth, giving her face a three-dimensional quality. Her eyes are dark and expressive, appearing lifelike and engaging, to convey the woman's emotions in addition to her resolve and dignity. 

Carr was inspired by the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Adopting a Modernist and Post-Impressionist style, Carr did not receive widespread recognition for her work until she changed subject matter from Aboriginal themes to landscapes—forest scenes in particular. As a writer, Carr was one of the earliest chroniclers of life in British Columbia. The Canadian Encyclopedia describes her as a "Canadian icon".

This 1920's watercolor painting by Canadian artist Emily Carr depicts Indigenous leader Isabella Douse, known as the Kitwancool chieftainess, who provided Carr shelter when the artist visited Kitwancool (now Gitanyow) territory of the Gitxsan (or Kitksan) people in the historic Skeena Country of British Columbia. Visible layering and shading give depth and texture to the mature leader's face with warm browns, tans, and hints of red. She is wearing a light-colored shirt under a dark shawl -- a blend of heavy blues, greens, and grays, giving it a muted, earthy feel. A green scarf rests at her neck. Her long straight black hair, parted in the middle, is painted with loose, fluid strokes, conveying its texture and shape. There is careful shading around her eyes, rosy cheekbones, and red mouth, giving her face a three-dimensional quality. Her eyes are dark and expressive, appearing lifelike and engaging, to convey the woman's emotions in addition to her resolve and dignity. Carr was inspired by the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Adopting a Modernist and Post-Impressionist style, Carr did not receive widespread recognition for her work until she changed subject matter from Aboriginal themes to landscapes—forest scenes in particular. As a writer, Carr was one of the earliest chroniclers of life in British Columbia. The Canadian Encyclopedia describes her as a "Canadian icon".

Mrs. Douse, Chieftainess of Kitwancool by Emily Carr (Canadian) - Watercolor on paper / c. 1928 - Royal BC Museum (Victoria, Canada) #womeninart #art #watercolor #CanadianArt #EmilyCarr #artwork #RoyalBCMuseum #CanadianArtist #womensart #dignity #womanartist #womenpaintingwomen #portraitofawoman

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#EmilyCarr paintings in the pocket gallery at the Royal British Columbia Museum / BC Archives #royalbcmuseum #BCArchives #groupofseven

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Thunderbird Park at #RoyalBCMuseum with @pacificbarnacle #MungoMartin #ChiefDavidKnox #ThunderbirdPark

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When you’re obsessed with archaeology and insist on bringing home a souvenir from the #royalbcmuseum Stonehenge exhibit…

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And I love their stone & glass necklaces. #vikings #royalBCmuseum http://instagram.com/p/oEafDjijlr/

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