Seminar 2026 :: Richmond, BC :: May 5-10, 2026

Be sure to check the fundraisers and class offerings on the Seminar 2026 website. EAC/ACB’s seminar features classes, an exhibition, prizes, boutiques, and so much more!
More than 30 in-person and virtual classes to choose from! Techniques include: box making, goldwork, boutis, stumpwork, canvas work, punto-in-aria, silk ribbon, white work, beading and more.
In person, virtual or both, you're sure to find a way to take part in Seminar 2026.

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Upcoming Events

December 2025
Dec 07
December 07, 2025

Join us as Greensleeves Project director, Tamsin Lewis FSA FRHistS,  shares the tale of one of the most famous English historical songs, the Elizabethan ballad Greensleeves. Sunday, November 7, 2025 :: Zoom Webinar 4:30 pm Newfoundland Time :: 4 pm Atlantic Time :: 3 pm Eastern Time :: 2 pm Central Time :: 1 pm Mountain Time :: noon Pacific Time Members, please log in to My EAC/Mon ACB to access the registration code for Zoom.   If you're not a member yet, you can purchase a virtual seat.   Tamsin is a musician and historian, specializing in the early modern era. She is an associate lecturer in Renaissance music and art at the Courtauld Institute of Art. She has written numerous books and articles on early modern music and society, covering a wide range of topics, including popular music and song, broadside ballads, seasonal festivals and customs, weddings, clothing, chocolate, coffee, the Lord Mayor, the Mayflower, and the plague. Tamsin directs Passamezzo, an established early music ensemble known for its ability to bring historical events to life through engaging performance and programming. She has also written, arranged, directed, and played music for theatre productions and events at various venues, including Shakespeare’s Globe and Hampton Court, as well as the streets of Marrakech. She has collaborated with theatre and dance historians and practitioners to reconstruct masques, jigs, and other 16th- and 17th-century entertainments. Tamsin has extensive experience working in film and television, as a presenter, performer and consultant. Recent work includes Firebrand, A Discovery of Witches, Becoming Elizabeth, Lucy Worsley’s 12 Days of Tudor Christmas, and Danny Dyer’s Right Royal Family.  

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