Tall Tale Postcards
A product of Big Rock Candy Mountain, QA CHEW’s BUBBLE TROUBLE was developed with the Grade 6/7 students in Karen Sandu’s class at Queen Alexandra Elementary School in East Vancouver.
Multiple Elementary
A product of Big Rock Candy Mountain, QA CHEW’s BUBBLE TROUBLE was developed with the Grade 6/7 students in Karen Sandu’s class at Queen Alexandra Elementary School in East Vancouver.
SOUR Hat Edition
A product of Big Rock Candy Mountain, QA CHEW’s BUBBLE TROUBLE was developed with the Grade 6/7 students in Karen Sandu’s class at Queen Alexandra Elementary School in East Vancouver.
QA CHEW’S BUBBLE TROUBLE UNLIMITED GUM EDITION
A product of Big Rock Candy Mountain, QA CHEW’s BUBBLE TROUBLE was developed with the Grade 6/7 students in Karen Sandu’s class at Queen Alexandra Elementary School in East Vancouver.
MOUTHFEEL EXHIBITION AT THE WESTERN FRONT
Join artists Hannah Jickling and Helen Reed at the Western Front on October 31st at 5 pm as they celebrate the opening of their exhibition Mouthfeel.
WELCOME TO FLAVOUR COUNTRY
As part of the Big Rock Candy Mountain project and the Mouthfeel exhibition, project artists and creators Helen Reed and Hannah Jickling have invited Nadia Berenstein to give a public talk on Taste Cultivation.
QA CHEW’S BUBBLE TROUBLE GUM LAUNCH
Artists Helen Reed and Hannah Jickling, along with Queen Alexandra Grade 6/7 Students have been working hard of 2017-2018 to bring you the QA CHEW’S BUBBLE TROUBLE gum edition. Join them for the launch of their edition on Halloween!
DISRUPTING BARRIERS EVENT IMAGES
Thanks to everyone who was able to join the conversation at the Disrupting Barriers in the Area of Accessibility event on September 29 at the Lost & Found Cafe. Also, a BIG thanks to the event speakers and to Carmen Papalia for creating and organizing this event. All images were taken by Thomas Quirk.
THE FORESHORE LISTENS: EVENT PHOTOS
Thanks to everyone who attended The Foreshore Listens Audio Zine Launch, and the Sea Legs audio listening and walking tour with Sarah Moore. Here are some snapshots that were taken during the event.
The Larwill Park Site Inaugural Project
The Larwill Park site holds a unique place in the history of Vancouver. Distinguished first as a cricket and lacrosse pitch by early sportsmen, the lot hosted countless demonstrations, jubilees and celebrations, visits from colonial royalty, military exercises, goats, a chain gang, riots and fairs. This platform for celebration and for protest is now the proposed site of the new Vancouver Art Gallery.