Students from Strathcona Elementary School and Britannia Secondary School visited Telling Stories: a visual art exhibition for a gallery tour led by Best B4 Collective Artists. After their visit to the On-Tak Cheung Gallery in the Chinese Cultural Centre Museum, artists visited classrooms to work with students and teachers to extend storytelling into writing, photography and ceramics projects.
Students in Annie Simard's Grade 4/5 Class at Strathcona Elementary School returned to the gallery to interview Strathcona Elders
who in turn told them stories during group interviews. In their classroom, they worked with Alison Keenan and Phyllis Schwartz to write about elders and their observations about changes in Strathcona over the years.
Students in Ariel Boulet's Ceramics class worked with Debra Sloan, Alison Keenan and Phyllis Schwartz to explore slip casting and experiment with sculptural forms. Edward Peck spoke about his Berlin graffiti project, and photography students explored the Strathcona and Commercial Drive Communities to find graffiti art as subject material for their digital photography.
Student work is currently on display in the foyer at the Vancouver Schoolboard (1580 West Broadway) until the end of March. These projects were partially funded by the City of Vancouver, the Best B4 Collective, the Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Vancouver and Vancouver School Board District Fine Arts.
BestB4 Collective is a Vancouver-based collaborative artist group. The focus of their collaboration is an ongoing inquiry into themes of the natural and built environments, the use of public space by the private individual, contemporary dance as an art form and as public performance. Artists exhibiting in the forthcoming exhibition include Jim Friesen, Daphne Harwood, Alison Keenan, Sophi Liang, Colette Lisoway, Edward Peck, Phyllis Schwartz, Debra Sloan, and June Yun
Tuesday, 8 March 2016
Sunday, 24 January 2016
Telling Stories: revisited
It's a wrap. Best B4 Collective takes a bow after enjoying a generous two months residency at the Chinese Cultural Centre Museum.
Thank you to all who visited Telling Stories: a visual exhibition, attended the opening reception, the artist talks, community events and workshops. We enjoyed many fine conversations and appreciate the comments left in our guestbook.
Education projects at Strathcona Elementary School and Britannia Secondary School continue through January, and student work inspired by the exhibitionwill be on display at the Vancouver School Board (1580 West Broadway) during February. Further details to come.
Telling Stories: a visual exhibition can be revisted in videos made by Jian Ping Su (Shaw TV) and Andrew Davies (sixdegreeslive.
Shaw Multicultural Features Telling Stories: a visual art exhibition
Telling Stories: Opening Reception
On the Go! Visual Artist Phyllis Schwartz
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