March 28 & 29th Workshop with Richard Draffin (Official Calligrapher for Veterans Affairs)

An Introduction to Gestural Lettering – This contemporary calligraphy uses gestural strokes to make more calligraphic than traditional letters.    This workshop will  focus on the variations in letterforms, rhythm, and script that result from incorporating speed and movement into the writing process, using a variety of tools.

This in-person workshop is open to members and non-members of the society.
Registration opens February 1st, 2026 for Westcoast Calligraphy Society members.  
March 1st for non members.

Class size is a maximum of 18 registrants.
>> Download the workshop flyer (includes list of materials)

WHEN: Saturday, March 28th & Sunday, March 29th, 2026
Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m (please arrive by 9:30 a.m. to set up)

WHERE: In Person atAt South Surrey Recreation and Art Centre in the Turnbull Gallery – 14601 20 Ave, Surrey, BC V4A 9P5 (Surrey Athletic Park – 140th St and 20th Avenue)

 To Register:

Your first step is to contact Violet Smythe,  at seminars@westcoastcalligraphy.com  to be put on the class list.   Payment instructions will be provided February 1st, 2026.

If you have any questions or need more information please do not hesitate to send me an email.

About the calligrapher/Artist…

Since 2009, Richard Draffin has been the calligrapher who updates and maintains Can-ada’s Books of Remembrance for Veterans Affairs Canada. Calligraphy requires a great deal of care and technique. Using traditional methods of lettering, every brush stroke and every letter is done by hand and his meticu-lous work ensures that the books are pre-served for years to come.

Richard has studied under many notable cal-ligraphers. From Thomas Ingmire, he learnt to break from traditional with the introduction of Roman Cursive scripts. From Denis Brown, he gained specific skills on the stroke and where the stroke fits into a piece. From Yves Leterme, he learned how to move into gestural movements from known scripts (or a more common script) and from Brody Neuenschwander, he started to appreciate the whole broadsheet as one, which in some ways took him back to his studies with Thomas Ingmire.

Here is a link to a video that can be viewed on Facebook where Richard speaks to the work that he does on Canada’s Books of Remembrance: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1BnGvt5jWB/

Westcoast Calligraphy at Word Vancouver – Sept 20, 2025

We’re thrilled to share that the Westcoast Calligraphy Society will be an exhibitor at Word Vancouver on Saturday, September 20th, 2025! Join us at this vibrant celebration of writing, creativity, and community — right in the heart of Vancouver. We’ll be there sharing our love of letters and the art of beautiful writing.

Event Details
What: Word Vancouver Festival
When: 11:00am to 5:00pm on Saturday, September 20, 2025
Where: UBC Robson Square — exhibitors will be located in the ice rink
Here is the link to the event map: https://www.wordvancouver.ca/venue-map

Visit our Booth! Look for the blue branded table cloth. 

We will be right in front of the main entrance of UBC Robson Square, rink level.

If you’re attending the festival, be sure to drop by our table. Whether you’re a seasoned calligrapher or just curious, we’ll have:

  • Live calligraphy demos — Pick up a personalized bookmark with your name beautifully written in calligraphy!

  • Info about upcoming seminars and drop-in events

  • Membership sign-up information

  • And of course — lots of friendly faces!

Follow and tag us on  Instagram:  @westcoast_calligraphy_society

If you’re attending, tag us in your photos — we’d love to see your Word Vancouver experience. #WCSatWordVan #WordVancouver #CalligraphyVancouver #WestcoastCalligraphySociety