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Near Dwellers as Indwellers | Student Show

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Bears at Home, Athena Poelzer

This exhibition features a selection of students’ artworks from ECUAD’s drawing and illustration program, and the UBC’s post-graduate architecture program, that explore animal-human relations in the city and related ecologies.

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Location

Off Campus

Bothkinds Project Space

602 E. Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6A 1R1 See on Map

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Yes

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Near Dwellers as Indwellers

an art + research project exploring new visions for multispecies neighborhoods

Emily Carr University of Art + Design & UBC SALA: School of Architecture & Landscape Design: New Imaginaries of Animal-Human Relations in the City & Related Ecologies

Bothkinds Project Space
602 E. Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6A 1R1

Gallery Hours: 11:00 - 6:00 pm, Fridays & Saturdays

Student works are on display at Bothkinds Project Space in Vancouver on the following days/times

  • Emily Carr Student works on view on: December 5th, 6th, 12th and 13th
  • UBC Architecture student works on view: December 12th, 13th & 14th.

Opening Reception:

Friday, December 12th, 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm – everyone is welcome to join the celebrations.

For more information, please see: https://www.tree-museum.com/indwellers

This exhibition features a selection of students’ artworks from Emily Carr University of Art + Design’s drawing and illustration program, and the University of British Columbia’s post-graduate architecture program, that explore animal-human relations in the city and related ecologies.

These art & design projects emerge from courses taught by Fawn Daphne Plessner (ECUAD) and Thena Tak (UBC) that invited students to explore new ways to understand and live with non-human beings in urban spaces, and more widely, to illuminate related ecological problems. The ‘Near Dwellers as Indwellers’ exhibition program and guest speaker series also helped shape core themes within the curriculum for Emily Carr students, from which the students took inspiration.