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Emily Carr Presentation Series | Emily Carr & the House of All Sorts | on ZOOM

March 25, 2026

This presentation explores Emily Carr’s unconventional life at The House of All Sorts, where chaos met creativity. We’ll read and discuss selected short stories from her celebrated 1944 collection of the same name—funny, poignant, and deeply revealing portraits of her tenants, animals, and resilient self.

Through words, images, and discussion, you’ll gain insight into how this unique chapter in Carr’s life reflected her humor, grit, and unshakable artistic vision.

In 1913, after years of study abroad, Emily Carr returned to Victoria and built a quirky, two-storey house—half rental property, half personal sanctuary. Hoping rental income would fund her art, Carr instead found herself juggling life as a landlady, sheepdog breeder (raising over 350!), urban farmer, chicken and rabbit seller, and caretaker of a mischievous monkey. She also crafted pottery and hooked rugs to make ends meet and all but ended her painting career.

Enhanced by images and discussion, the session offers insight into Carr’s humour, grit, and enduring vision expressed with a writing style that is vivid, candid, and laced with humour, heartfelt reflection and a deep affection for the eccentricities of both people and animals.