Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Monday, 3 October 2011

We Come Together


Arts for one and all! 
1 minute 52 seconds
By Cyndy Chwelos 
Cyndy is the community arts programmer at Moberly Arts & Cultural Centre in South Vancouver. She has first hand experience of working with community as a visual artist and now,  a facilitator and co-coordinator of a variety of arts based,  innovative programs in the Sunset Community

Looking At The Tracks


Black and white photography and poetry inspired by the railroad tracks of the city.
1 minute 55 seconds
By iulia manolescu 
iulia was born in Romania- for now, Vancouver feels like home. Through analog photography, she has found a new language to share beauty and the voice of time and space.



Thursday, 29 September 2011

Going with the Flow

A stay-at-home dad shares his dreams.
2 minutes 44 seconds

By Rene Cherrie
Rene continues to build his home studio and work on producing music and sound design. He tries to work out 4-5 times a week to keep a positive attitude and he also just started painting for another creative outlet.

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Arrival Story

A story about getting your groove back.
2 minutes 10 seconds

By Nancy Strider
Nancy is now blooming in a housing co-op, while her son is checking out his Toronto roots and studying urban planning. Their Portrait V2K story plaque survived a large fire in 2009, and can still be read on a lamppost at the southwest bus stop at Main and East Broadway.

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Home Sweet Home

A celebration of belonging in Vancouver.
2 minutes 29 seconds

By Little Woo
Little Woo is an unconventional spiritual teacher and artist who offers deep insight and joie de vivre on the journey of conscious Evolution. Many of her students are lovable freaks, burlesque dancers, artists, freedom-seekers and offbeat entrepreneurs.

Sunday, 25 September 2011

Carving a Living

Mark enjoys living and working in his West End neighbourhood.  
1minute 39 seconds 

By Mark Redsky  
Mark grew up in apple country, in a place called Kelowna. He found his way to Vancouver after a couple years in Calgary and he fell in love with all Vancouver had to offer a naturalist and an artist. Vancouver and its proximity to the ocean continues to inspire Mark in his stone creations and screenplays.






Saturday, 24 September 2011

Painting as Medicine

Inspiration in the Downtown East Side
3 minutes 35 seconds

By Leef Evans
Leef is an artist who used to live in shelters in the Downtown East Side.  Struggling with maintaining his mental health, Leef found painting as a tool for healing.  His amazing paintings reflect the neighbourhood he finds most inspiring.  He now lives in the Yaletown area, frequents the studio at Coast Mental Health, and diligently continues his art practice.








Friday, 23 September 2011

Finding Identity

Exploring cultural identity through art and community
3 minutes 17 seconds

By Karlene Harvey

Karlene is Chilcotin, Carrier and Okanagan First Nations.  She is an artist and illustrator and loves making zines.  Her work in the First Nations Community has influenced her art, as well as helping her find mentors to foster her own identity in Vancouver.  After living in almost every neighbourhood in Vancouver, she know lives downtown near Stanley Park and loves it.  Karlene also does roller derby!





Thursday, 22 September 2011

The Drive

Finding her voice in Vancouver
3 minutes 19 seconds

By Chelsea Johnson
Chelsea lives on Commercial Drive.  She is a well known singer, often busking or performing shows at venues along the Drive.  Part of discovering her voice came from life on Commercial Drive, the people she has met and the places she has been.

Saturday, 3 September 2011

You, Me and the Dog.

How dog walking can change your life!
3 minutes 40 seconds

By Sharon Kallis
Sharon is an eco artist living in the Downtown East Side.  Sharon works seasonally with whatever green materials she can use at the time. Her art ranges from woven coil structures out of invasive English Ivy to creating garments using materials such as hair, wool and leaves.  She has used her dog J.D's fur to create art pieces, such as a pair of shoes!  Her partner David is a member of the Legion of the Flying Monkeys, he creates instruments from plant materials.  Their lovely dog was responsible in bringing the two together.  It all started with David's notes to Sharon after walking J.D.




Monday, 29 August 2011

Growing Up Urban


8 year old, Malcolm, loves painting and skateboarding in his Yaletown neighbourhood.
2 minutes 21 seconds

By Malcolm Craig
Malcolm is going into grade 4 and besides skateboarding and painting, he also loves hanging out with his brother, his cousin and friends.




Saturday, 13 August 2011

S7apelek

A carver revisits the place by the Fraser River where his life found new meaning.
2 minutes 52 seconds

by Doug Baker
Doug is a Coast Salish and Northwest-style carver and carving instructor at various community centres in Vancouver. When he was 38, he was given the name S7apelek in a traditional naming ceremony, but he never asked what it meant. Several years later, he had a revelation while he sat by the Fraser River.
In this video, he takes us there to tell us the story.
Doug is member of the Squamish Nation and lives on the Musqueam Reserve in Vancouver.

Thursday, 11 August 2011

Vancouver Solidarity Era

Mass protests in Vancouver during the 1980's
2 minutes 34 seconds

By Henri Robideau
Henri is a photographer and has been teaching photography at Emily Carr University since the 80's.  He has lived at Fraser and 28th for 20 years, and before that on 3rd and Blenhiem for 17 years.  Henri was born in Connecticut and is of French, Irish and Mohawk roots. 
The series of photos (depicting the protests against the Social Credit Government ) in this video were exhibited at the National Centre of Photography in Paris, France in 1991.

Saturday, 18 June 2011

Changes

Childhood memories of Queen Elizabeth Park form the basis of existential angst.
2 minutes 5 seconds

By lisa g
Lisa likes to walk or ride her bike around Vancouver looking at public art. She believes public art is an important part of any city. She, in particular, loves the Vancouver Biennale.


Originally collected for Riley Park Stories