Archive for ‘EVENTS’

June 12th, 2010

EVENT: Main Street Car Free Day

Main Street Car-free Day - 30th & Main - make a speech bubble with us. Photo from Transition Town Ashland.

Walk, bike or take public transit and come visit with us and talk about how to “create community through the art.” On Sunday, June 20, we’ll be Main Street close to 30th at the Village Vancouver Arts & Celebration Group’s area. We’re one of several aspects to VV’s demonstration neighbourhood. Learn about — chickens, bees, permaculture, solar energy….. Think about – and talk about: What would your ideal neighbourhood look like?

Our part is by contributing sample speech bubbles and then taking your photo with your favorite saying – or let you make your own. It’s part of the People’s Summit and linked in with Car Free Vancouver Day.

Raien and Jessie will be there from noon to 3 and Aleida and Sean from 3-6. Come and say “hi” and get your photo taken. (And thanks to Sabrina and Laura for making the speech bubbles.)

CACV will be there creating community through the arts.

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June 8th, 2010

EVENTS: NEST @ C.R.A.B. Park

CACV Environmental Arts projects

NEST @ C.R.A.B. Park

The NEST project with Sharon Kallis is continuing at CRAB Park throughout the summer. You can click here for workshops and events. Click here for upcoming events.

Canoe from Ivy-Weaving with Flag Irises in foreground – to be woven into art. photo by Sharon Kallis

Working with environmental artist Sharon Kallis, community members will come together and learn weaving skills while creating unique bird nests and perches out of dogwood, hardhack, blackberry and flag iris. Participants’ awareness of the local ecosystem will be increased as they enhance bird habitat and take an active environmental stewardship role in their local park.

Impromptu performance with the three structures created on Earth Day. photo: Derek Irland
Impromptu performance with the three structures created on Earth  Day.
Thank you to the City of Vancouver Neighbourhood Matching Funds program for providing funding support for this program.
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May 27th, 2010

EVENT: Secrets and Surprises in Stanley Park

Secrets And Surprises in Stanley Park

Susan Gordon and Birth (ephemeral work by Tania Willard)

Space is limited. FREE but you must register by phoning 604.323.5322. Quote Course No. 60905. If space is full please ask to be put on a wait list. If enough people are interested, we may repeat the program at another time.

Date:  Sat. June 19, 2010

Time:    1:30-4:30pm

Over the past several years, six artists have worked with the Park Board, Stanley Park Ecology Society and CACV to design, create and share environmental art created in situ around the park.

Six short videos (from 4-10 minutes each) will introduce you to the work, then we will dialogue about environmental and community art and walk with other participants to discover some of the “surprises and secrets” that have taken up residence in the park, noticing how nature and human interaction have affected the works.

See vancouver.ca/spea for more information

Participants will:

Understand key elements of creating environmental art

Enhance knowledge of the ways in which professional arts can work with a community

Gain an appreciation for ephemeral and semi-permanent works of art in outdoor locations

Agenda:

1:30-2:00 – Introduction to community and environmental arts and introduction to the project (Susan Gordon) Some of the artists may be present.

2:00-3:30pm – Each short film will be introduced and discussed

3:30-3:45pm – Break

3:45 pm – on– Take a tour of some of the Stanley Park Environmental Art Project semi-permanent works. Click here for a link to a self-guided walk map and descriptions.

Facilitators:

Susan Gordon has a long and strong background in the community and environmental arts in Vancouver. She currently is on the CACV board and the board rep for environmental arts. (See more at cacv.ca)

Derek Irland is the chair of the CACV Community Arts Activities Committee.

Mary Bennett is the administrator for the Community Arts Council of Vancouver, is a visual artist and interested in community and environment issues through various organizations.

Stanley Park Environmental art project

Location:  Heron Room, Stanley Park Ecology Society (upstairs of the Stanley Park Dining Pavilion).

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April 7th, 2010

Upcoming Events

Interested in joining a committee or working group with CACV?

June 7 – Meeting for Community Arts Activities Committee

June 16 – Meeting for Communications Committee

For committee and other community events please also see our Social Media Networking Site at http://communityarts.ning.com/events

Or contact info@cacv.ca for more information

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April 1st, 2010

EVENT: Earth Day NEST

PAST EVENTS

Arts and Culture Week

NestNest Weaving
Come celebrate Arts and Culture Week and Earth Day
Join local artist Sharon Kallis for a
hands-on workshop to create woven sculptures for the CRAB Park marsh pond. These forms will serve as perches and nesting locations for park birds. Learn about the plants and wildlife of CRAB Park while helping to make this small ecosystem more livable for birds in the Downtown Eastside.

No experience necessary. Basic weaving techniques taught.


Thursday April 22 2-4pm & 5-7pm

Join the dialogue about this event and Environmental Art at communityarts.ning.com.

Thank you to supporters of Arts and Culture Week:

Arts and Culture Week Supporters

Click below for a poster in pdf format to print out about this event.

CACV_Nest poster

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November 7th, 2009

Annual General Meeting 2009

INVITATION to COMMUNITY ARTS COUNCIL OF VANCOUVER

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Location: Chapel Arts, 304 Dunlevy

Come to 304 Dunlevy and join us for a program and meeting

Come to 304 Dunlevy and join us for a program and meeting

6:00-6:50 pm – Registration and Membership

Social and community art experience

Refreshments

Video Project: Tell us How can the arts help create community?

6:50-7:00 - Powerpoint presentation of CACV activities and members*

7:00–7:15 – Welcome and acknowledgements

Heather Deal will be the keynote speaker at our annual general meeting Nov. 25

Heather Deal will be the keynote speaker at our annual general meeting Nov. 25

7:15-7:35 –Keynote Presentation: Arts in the City – City Councillor Heather Deal

7:35-7:50 - Questions & Answers with Councillor Deal

7:50-8:00 – The Downtown Eastside Community Arts Fund Launch

8:00-9:00 – pm - Annual General Meeting

Vote for your Board of Directors for the coming year. Nominating Committee report will be posted at: http://www.cacv.ca/governance

*If you are a member of CACV and want to be included, just send me 1-4 photos with captions.


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September 4th, 2009

Event: Dig In – Environmental Arts Symposium Sat. Sept 26

Check out the website for Public Programming related to the Stanley Park Environmental Art Project for details.

Workshops run: 10:00-12:30 and 1:00-2:30 pm

Community Arts Council of Vancouver volunteers will be present before and after and at lunch break to talk with you about the importance of the community arts in Vancouver.

Sabrina, Mary & Derek with our display table at the Tea Party

Sabrina, Mary & Derek with our display table at the Tea Party

DIG IN programs are FREE but please pre-register with the Roundhouse as space is limited. Please register by calling the Roundhouse Community Arts Centre at 604-713-1800. (A membership in the Roundhouse Community Arts Centre is not required.)

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June 11th, 2009

EVENT: Art + Ecology – a conversation with John K. Grande

John K. Grande

John K. Grande

On Thursday July 16, 2009, at VanDusen Botanical Garden, 60 people gathered to hear John K. Grande trace the pattern and history of how ‘Land Art’ morphed into ‘Earth Art’ and discuss concepts of ‘the natural’ and ‘the manufactured’ as they apply to sculpture in the environment. His presentation will be illustrated with images from the Earth Art show he curated for the Royal Botanical Gardens in Hamilton, Ontario this summer.

The presentation was followed by questions and discussion.

John K. Grande is author of numerous books on art and environment including Dialogues on Diversity (2007 – Pari, Italy ) and Art Nature Dialogues (www.sunypress.edu NY, USA) as well as the classic Balance: Art and Nature (Black Rose, Montreal, 1994 and 2nd edition 2004)

Harry Jongerden, current Garden Director of VanDusen Botanical Garden, was previously the Director of Royal Botanical Gardens in Hamilton and worked with John to create the “Earth Art” opportunity. http://www.rbg.ca/

This evening is presented in conjunction with the Stanley Park Environmental Art Project; for more information on the project go to: www.vancouver.ca/spea
Project partners: The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation, The Stanley Park Ecology Society and the Community Arts Council of Vancouver.

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November 4th, 2008

Event: Community Arts Council Annual General Meeting 2009

The Community Arts Council of Vancouver, the first arts council in North America, had its annual general meeting November 27. Approximately 60 people came to learn about our various projects, members and donors. Several people offered to get involved with CACV.

Program – Community Arts in Our Town
A dialogue on how the Community Arts Council of Vancouver
serves a changing Vancouver with speakers
Amir Alibhaiand and Richard Tetrault.

Amir Alibhai on Galiana Island

Amir on Galiano Island standing in the centre of one of his “rock paintings.”

Amir Alibhai Recently retired from the Roundhouse after 11 years, Amir has been an outstanding advocate for community arts, and has served on the Canada Council for the Arts.  He has been a practicing multi-disciplinary artist for twenty years.

Community Walls by Richard Tetrault

Community Walls/Community Voices – A collaborative mosaic project located on Commercial Drive, Vancouver 2003-04

Richard Tetrault is a visual artist living in Strathcona who has an active studio and community art practice. In 2008 he was awarded the Vancouver Mayor’s Award for Community Art.

Discussion was on community arts in a changing Vancouver
Thanks to Chapel Arts, 304 Dunlevy, Vancouver BC for hosting the event.

CHAPEL ARTS - IF NOTHING ELSE, BELIEVE IN ART

We also enjoyed the Art Show “Echo Chamber” from the Vancouver Eastside Culture Crawl.

Files for download:

CACV Membership Form – pdf
CACV Membership Form – word 2003

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