Archives and stories pertaining to the late Bill Reid:
http://archives.cbc.ca/arts_entertainment/sculpture/topics/1273/
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Le-La-La Dancers: Spirit Journey: Encircling Our Ancestors
The Beat Volume 3, Issue 11 November 2009
In Nanaimo, the Kwakwaka’wakw Le-La-La Dancers are performing Spirit Journey: Encircling Our Ancestors at the Port Theatre on Thursday December 3 2009. Call 250 754 8550 for tickets.
The Beat is an independent, not-for-profit project, written and published in Vancouver Canada by Ann Cameron. ©2008, Ann Cameron.
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In Nanaimo, the Kwakwaka’wakw Le-La-La Dancers are performing Spirit Journey: Encircling Our Ancestors at the Port Theatre on Thursday December 3 2009. Call 250 754 8550 for tickets.
The Beat is an independent, not-for-profit project, written and published in Vancouver Canada by Ann Cameron. ©2008, Ann Cameron.
Comments, news and new subscribers to this free newsletter are welcomed. Please write to: editor@coastalartbeat.ca
The Premier's new desk
Arthur Vickers spent 42 months building bentwood-box lookalike
The artist Arthur Vickers has created what he calls the Leadership Desk in the form of a large bentwood box. He has painted figures from native iconography on all sides of what is a breathtaking, one-of-a-kind piece.
Globe and Mail:
Gordon Campbell's desk a thing of beauty
The Beat Volume 3, Issue 11 November 2009:
Tsimshian artist Arthur Vickers has carved a fine Leadership Desk for the office of the Premier of British Columbia, presented on October 28. The desk was created without drawers, in the form of a bent box, its top a lid. The outside front of the cedar desk is painted with a young eagle, and on the other side, male and female humans with arms outstretched, representing the current generation of British Columbians. The side panels depict a future generation awaiting birth.
Like his brother Roy Vickers, Arthur Vickers has a studio and art gallery on Vancouver Island. Arthur Vickers’ Shipyard gallery is in Cowichan Bay. For an image and more of the story, see
http://www.vancouversun.com/Native+artist+designs+premier+desk/2157574/story.html
Globe and Mail:
Gordon Campbell's desk a thing of beauty
The Beat Volume 3, Issue 11 November 2009:
Tsimshian artist Arthur Vickers has carved a fine Leadership Desk for the office of the Premier of British Columbia, presented on October 28. The desk was created without drawers, in the form of a bent box, its top a lid. The outside front of the cedar desk is painted with a young eagle, and on the other side, male and female humans with arms outstretched, representing the current generation of British Columbians. The side panels depict a future generation awaiting birth.
Like his brother Roy Vickers, Arthur Vickers has a studio and art gallery on Vancouver Island. Arthur Vickers’ Shipyard gallery is in Cowichan Bay. For an image and more of the story, see
http://www.vancouversun.com/Native+artist+designs+premier+desk/2157574/story.html
The Beat is an independent, not-for-profit project, written and published in Vancouver Canada by Ann Cameron. ©2008, Ann Cameron.
Comments, news and new subscribers to this free newsletter are welcomed. Please write to: editor@coastalartbeat.ca
Comments, news and new subscribers to this free newsletter are welcomed. Please write to: editor@coastalartbeat.ca
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