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Means of Production Artist’s Community Garden
h4>>We are involved with and helped start the Means of Production Artists Community Garden in the Mount Pleasant area of Vancouver.
Means of Production started in 2002 with Oliver Kellhammer as lead artist and instigator, working with Vancouver Parks Board, the Community Arts Council of Vancouver and Environmental Youth Alliance (EYA). The piece of land straddles Vancouver Park Board and …
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NEWS: Beauty in Destruction
h4>>News article by Jeff Hodson published in Metro Vancouver - December 04, 2008
Fringe by Shirley Weibe - Photo by Paul Colangelo
A series of environmental works of art have sprouted among wreckage of the 2006 windstorm that knocked down thousands of trees in Vancouver’s Stanley Park.
The works — some of which are on display in prominent places, like the old polar bear exhibit near the …
Mary Bennett
h4>>Fall, s008
The Board of the Community Arts Council of Vancouver is pleased to announce that we have contracted with Mary Bennett to work as our arts administrator on a part-time basis. Mary's skills in communication, networking and volunteer support will be well used as CACV works with our members and project partners to continue to build community through the arts in Vancouver and especially …
Building Community Report – October 2008
h4>>Up-Date: Building Community Society October 13, 2008
Demonstration Sites: Gerry and Mike H. have met with a Vancouver lawyer with strong philanthropic interests and connections. He has asked BCS to prepare by the end of the month case statements for three potential housing projects by the end of this month. The Aboriginal Mothers’ Centre, First United Church, the Pantages Project and 58 West …
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Woodwards Mural Project
h4>>With funding from Westbank, the developer of the Woodward’s project, and the City of Vancouver Office of Cultural Affairs Public Art Department, 36 local residents and artists worked with an experienced public art educator to design a mural on the hoarding for this mega housing and commercial development.
The participants ranged from those with little or no arts experience to artists who had …