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Tell Me


  • The Fishbowl on Granville Island 100-1398 Cartwright Street Vancouver, BC, V6H 3T5 Canada (map)

What do you carry that no one sees? What happens when you speak it aloud?

Boca del Lupo’s Micro Performance Series & Indian Summer Festival co-present Tell Me by multimedia artist Anamika Deb from Montreal. The installation opens on July 5th and runs to July 12th at the Fishbowl on Granville Island.

Tell Me is an intimate, interactive installation where you’re invited to enter a quiet space, alone, and share a secret. In return, you'll hear stories gathered from others who’ve done the same. Their voices, dreams, and confessions create a web of connection, reminding us we’re not as alone as we think.

In a world where borders and division are rising, Tell Me offers a moment of connection. By weaving together individual stories, dreams and secrets, Anamika aims to create a space that reminds us of our shared humanity—our fears, our desires, and our universal longing for a better future. 

If you'd like to Participate in building content for this installation before it goes live, you can contribute by creating an audio file! How to Participate: 

Anamika describes the process eloquently in her google form she has created for accepting the audio files. Please click this link: https://form.jotform.com/251376788858277

This event is free and does not require advance registration. The experience is for one person at a time, and lasts roughly 5 minutes.

Date: Saturday, July 5th—July 12th, 2025
Installation opens at 12:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m daily


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Accessibility Info

The Fishbowl is at ground level, with a small ramp and double door front entry, and one single-stall wheelchair accessible bathroom. For more comprehensive accessibility information see: The Fishbowl Accessibility Page

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