DHIS-340

Carter Wosk--British Columbia Creative Achievement Awards--Applied Arts and Design

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The Carter Wosk BC Creative Achievement Awards for Applied Art and Design celebrate British Columbians who through their creativity contribute to the cultural and economic fabric of the Province.
The awards recognize individuals whose work has a practical function. Artists and designers who work in jewelry, glass, wood, fibre, clay and metal or in such areas, but not limited to, textiles, furniture, weaving, ceramics, fashion and industrial design are eligible.

Both established and emerging artist and designers are invited to apply. Up to three awards will be presented annually.

http://www.bcachievement.com/creative/video.php?id=41

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Carter Wosk--British Columbia Creative Achievement Awards--Applied Arts and Design

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The Carter Wosk BC Creative Achievement Awards for Applied Art and Design celebrate British Columbians who through their creativity contribute to the cultural and economic fabric of the Province.
The awards recognize individuals whose work has a practical function. Artists and designers who work in jewelry, glass, wood, fibre, clay and metal or in such areas, but not limited to, textiles, furniture, weaving, ceramics, fashion and industrial design are eligible.

Both established and emerging artist and designers are invited to apply. Up to three awards will be presented annually.

http://www.bcachievement.com/creative/video.php?id=41

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Made In BC- Home grown Design- Exhibition North Vancouver Museum- Feb to May, 2012, North Vancouver Museum

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This exhibition features BC design history-eartliest times to present with inclusion of local work as it travels across B C.

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Salmon/Water Shrine-Fountain. Vancouver's Gastown

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This Vancouver Public Art Project celebrates Salmon and Water. It is a shrine in that it celebrates the life of a local Gastown personality and one of his favourite creatures:Salmon.

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Parades, Ceremonies, and National Days, EXPO 86 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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EXPO 86 changed the face and spirit of Vancouver from a sleepy oceanside village (with a symphony) and on "the edge of the world".  These changes have contributed to the diversity and richness of what is called by many: "Most Livable City in the World".  ECUAD students made up a team that helped create parades, ceremonies and national days during EXPO 86.

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DHIS 340: B.C. Design History

The history of British Columbia is rich in diversity with links to both the East and West. This survey of BC design history is an inclusive chronological and thematic presentation representing earliest times to present. This online course explores origins and current examples of BC design-applied arts across the Province. “Video clips” (Faces of BC Design) features key contributors (individuals and organizations) to design in BC. The course encourages greater awareness and acknowledgement of BC design and its makers.

Number of Credits: 
3.00
Repeatable for Credit: 
Yes
Sections: 

There are no upcoming course sections for this course.

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