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July 28th, 2010

Artist Bio-Esther Rausenberg

Esther Rausenberg is a Strathcona based artist currently working on phase 1 of the Strathcona Art and History Trail  project, an art project regarding the issues of strathocona neighbourhood.  Between summer and December of 2010 she will work with Strathcona residents to design art and history markers in Strathcona that honour significant events, people and stories of Strathcona.

Rausenberg has worked and volunteered in the non-profit sector since 1979, including the Firehall Arts Centre, The Norman Rothstein Theatre, Strathcona Community Centre Board and G&F Financial Services. She is a creative and motivated person who has initiated and implemented innovative projects and initiatives, ranging from housing to the arts. She has an MA in Asian Policy Studies (UBC) and a post- graduate diploma in Asia Pacific Management from Capilano University where she was also a faculty member for 5 years.

Esther is developing her unique direction as a photographer, studying and exhibiting locally, nationally and internationally. She has travelled both locally and internationally, and different series of her photographic work reflect Asian, Latin American and South American themes along with those of her immediate west-coast environment. Her subjects are charged with her technical inventiveness and the distinctiveness of her vision.

Esther has documented several public art projects for the Canadian public art group La Raza including the mural exchange project in London Ontario (2007) and exhibited in the group show at the Salon de Plastica Mexicana in Mexico City, November 2007. She photographed their mural activities during their tours of Argentina (2006) and Mexico (2005) cultural exchanges. Her work was part of the group’s latest collaboration titled “Idea of North-Visual Variations” that features the work of six Canadian artists. The work was exhibited in Merida, Mexico in March 2010. Recently, she documented the “Eastside Mural Projects” in Vancouver.

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September 12th, 2009

Photo Collage 2008-09

Here are descriptions of the photos on our 2008-09 Photo Collage illustrating many of the projects we were involved with during the year.

Environmental Art

Stanley Park Environmental Art Project

Susan Gordon admiring Birth by Tania Willard,Stanley Park Environmental Art Project

CACV board secretary, Susan Gordon, admiring Birth by Tania Willard, Stanley Park Environmental Art Project

CACV is a partner with Vancouver Park Board and Stanley Park Ecology Society on this project.
Funders include BC Arts Council, City of Vancouver.

Stanley Park Environmental Art Project artists

Stanley Park Environmental Art Project artists Photo: Paul Colangelo

Semi-Permanent Works completed in the summer of 2009

Semi-Permanent Works completed in the summer of 2009 Photos: Paul Colangelo

Hibernators, an Ephemeral Work by Shirley Wiebe. Photo: Paul Colangelo

Hibernators, an Ephemeral Work by Shirley Wiebe. Photo: Paul Colangelo

Shortly after installation of Cozy, nature began to add to Shirley Wiebe's piece. Photo: Derek Irland

Shortly after installation of Cozy, nature began to add to Shirley Wiebe's semi-permanent piece. Photo: Derek Irland

Dig In
A one-day workshop at the Roundhouse by the Stanley Park Environmental Art Project partners including a hands-on workshop, a tour and a panel of the artists involved in the project.

Leaf and Seed Palette

Leaf and Seed Palette

Means of Production – MoP Out!

Welcome to the Tea Party

Welcome to the Tea Party. Guests at the tea parties are invited to write their name on a wooden clothespin and then add a flower to embellish. Photo (and idea): Sharon Kallis

CACV worked with the Means of Production Artists Raw Resource Collective to provide outreach and communication.

Creating the fences from wood grown in the garden. Photo: Sharon Kallis

Creating the fences from willow and hazel wood grown in the garden. Photo: Sharon Kallis


You Must Tell the Bees

You Must Tell the Bees. In 2009 a bee hive was installed. Lori Weidenhammer was the artist in residence planting a garden designed to attract bees. Photo: Sharon Kallis

Serving Herbal Teas - in style.

Jody Macdonald serving Herbal Teas - in style. Dragons head, dandelion root, wild bergamot, anyone? Photo: Sharon Kallis

Horn Band at Means of Production Tea Party  Photo: Sharon Kallis

Legion of Flying Monkeys Horn Band at Means of Production Tea Party Photo: Sharon Kallis

Ivy Project

Ivy Weaving workshops by Sharon Kallis

Ivy Weaving workshops by Sharon Kallis

Sharon Kallis worked with an amazing number and diversity of groups on the ivy project.

City Opera Vancouver
CACV supported City Opera Vancouver through hiring them for various projects, including in the downtown eastside.

Margaret Atwood with Charles Barber, Artistic Director of City Opera Vancouver

Margaret Atwood with Charles Barber, Artistic Director of City Opera Vancouver

Here Artistic Director, Charles Barber meets with Margaret Atwood, writer for the upcoming chamber opera, Pauline.

The Emperor of Atlantis, a production of City Opera Vancouver played to many sold out audiences and critical acclaim.

City Opera Vancouver produced Emperor of Atlantis in 2009

City Opera Vancouver produced Emperor of Atlantis in 2009

Arts in the Downtown Eastside
We worked with the Downtown Eastside Centre for the Arts on a number of projects including the Chinatown Night Market, Community Quilt and Fabric Arts Projects.

Quilt Square from the Community Quilt Project run by the Downtown Eastside Centre for the Arts for CACV

Quilt Square from the Community Quilt Project run by the Downtown Eastside Centre for the Arts for CACV. Photo: Hannah Beckingham

Community Quilt project at the Interurban

Community Quilt project at the Interurban. Photo: Hannah Beckingham

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