Here’s a quick breakdown of what we have to offer and how it all works. We have a different kind of festival then your typical 3-4 day, gated event with all things included on one site. We spread out across the town and stretch over 10 days. Most things are free, some you need to pay for tickets, and it can be confusing especially if you’ve never been before. We hope the following explainer blog post will help ease that confusion.
The Program Booklet
Here is our official 2023 Harrison Festival program booklet. The printed version will be freely available onsite at the festival and in numerous storefronts across Harrison, Agassiz, and the Fraser Valley. But if you’d prefer to look things up on your phone, here you go! All of the same information can be found here on the website, but we get it, sometimes it’s nice to have it all in one simple book.
Amanda Rheume Workshop
Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Métis culture at this workshop! Led by Alyssa Delbaere-Sawchuk, a renowned fiddler and Métis cultural educator, and joined by Métis singer-songwriter Amanda Rheaume, this experience promises a captivating journey. Discover the rich history, traditions, and melodies that define Métis music. From lively fiddle tunes to heartfelt songs and storytelling, this workshop will leave you inspired and connected to the spirit of Métis heritage.
Spoken Rhythms
Join us for the 44th Annual Harrison Festival of the Arts. We are excited to welcome everyone back to Harrison this year. For full details on the festival such as Schedule, Music Lineup, Children’s Day, the Artisan Market and more… continue on to the Homepage. Time: Sunday, July 9th, 12:00pm-2:00pm Location: Ranger Station Art Gallery […]
Plastic Kebabs
Entirely made of recycled plastic material, Plastic Kebabs is a wind and human touch activated installation made of colorful plastic. In the spirit of sustainability, Chilliwack artist, Sylvie Roussel-Janssens is repurposing leftover cut- off material from previous art projects.