Show Opening Saturday, July 11, 2026 - 1 - 3pm at the McMillan Arts Centre (MAC) presents in Parksville, BC
“This train journey became much more than a journey across geography," says Larson. "It became a journey through memory, relationships, and identity. These paintings hold my stories, but they also create space for others to discover and share their own.”
This summer, the McMillan Arts Centre (MAC) presents in Parksville, BC will host "VIVA CANADA" an innovative collaboration between Vancouver Island artist Joan Larson and Playback Theatre facilitator Cindy Block that invites audiences to experience Canada through landscape, memory, storytelling, and live performance.
Running July 5 through August 30, 2026, VIVA CANADA combines a major exhibition of Larson's pastel paintings with a series of interactive Playback Theatre performances, creating a unique and evolving experience in which visitors become part of the artistic process itself.
The exhibition is rooted in Larson's train journeys across Canada, a project that has unfolded over more than a decade. Through a series of richly detailed pastel paintings, Larson captures the changing landscapes, waterways, cities, industries, and moments of quiet reflection encountered while traveling from Vancouver to Halifax.
At the heart of the work is a deeply personal story. The largest portion of the journey—from Vancouver to Toronto—was undertaken with Larson's mother in 2014, shortly before her death. The emotional resonance of that experience remained with the artist for years before emerging as a major body of work exploring themes of memory, family, place, loss, and belonging. The final leg of the journey, from Toronto to Halifax, was completed in 2025, bringing both the travels and the artistic vision full circle.
As the paintings developed, Larson began to recognize that the images were not simply records of a journey but invitations to memory. Conversations with Playback Theatre facilitator Cindy Block led to a shared vision: creating an exhibition where personal stories could emerge from the artwork and become part of the experience.
Together, Larson and Block have transformed VIVA CANADA into an immersive exploration of how landscape, memory, and narrative shape our understanding of ourselves and our country.
Throughout the exhibition, members of Qualicum Playback Theatre will present a series of live performances in the gallery. Audience members will be invited to share stories, memories, and reflections inspired by the artwork. In the tradition of Playback Theatre, these stories are immediately interpreted through improvised performance, allowing participants to see their experiences reflected back through movement, dialogue, and theatrical expression.
Contact the artist to inquire about purchasing an original painting, print, or gift item.
Call, write or email Creekside Studio:
1471 Winchester Rd. Qualicum Beach, B.C. V9K 1Y2 Canada
(250) 752-0395 •joan@joanlarson.com