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SUMMARY:Identity: Art as Life
URL:http://www.harbourliving.ca/event/identity-art-as-life/
LOCATION:The View Gallery, Vancouver Island University, Building 330 :: 900 Fifth Street Nanaimo, V9R 5S5
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:<p><strong>VIU is pleased to host the TimberWest First Nation Cultural Art Showcase Program:</strong></p>=0D=0A=
<p>Identity Art as Life at the View Gallery. The program recognizes and supports three First Nation artists representing their major language group on Vancouver Island.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>The artists are: VIU alumnus<strong> Curtis Wilson</strong> from Wei Wai Kum in the Kwakwaka&rsquo;wakw territory, <strong>Richard Thomas</strong> from Snuneymuxw in the Coast Salish territory, and VIU alumnus <strong>Vince Smith</strong> of the Ehattesaht tribe in the Nuu-chah-nulth territory.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>&ldquo;I am honoured that I was selected to represent the Kwakwaka&rsquo;wakw territory, and I am excited to showcase my catalogue of work at my alma mater,&rdquo; says Curtis Wilson, artist. &ldquo;My motto is the belief that every day is a learning experience and we must do our best to pass on our cultural knowledge to future generations. This opportunity is one avenue to accomplish that goal.&rdquo;</p>=0D=0A=
<p>&ldquo;Knowing that my catalogue of work will be shown at VIU, and thousands of students will interact with my heritage and culture, makes me proud,&rdquo; says Richard Thomas, artist. &ldquo;There is no better way to start a dialogue or to understand another point of view than through art.&rdquo;</p>=0D=0A=
<p>&ldquo;My art tells a story, and I want to share that story with the people across Vancouver Island,&rdquo; says Vince Smith, artist. &ldquo;I honed my skills at VIU years ago, and when I was a young artist it meant a great deal to interact with a First Nation artist and understand their point of view. My mentors were Tim Paul of Hesquiaht and Ron Hamilton of Hupetchasaht. I hope I can be that for some of the students there now.&rdquo;</p>=0D=0A=
<p>&ldquo;We are pleased to shine a spotlight on these remarkable artists, and provide the public with a viewing experience that will tell a story about Vancouver Island&rsquo;s First Nation culture.&rdquo; says Jeff Zweig, President and CEO of TimberWest. &ldquo;VIU is a values-based institution and one of our values is Relationships with First Nations,&rdquo; said Dr. Ralph Nilson, VIU President and Vice-Chancellor. &ldquo;This exhibition not only fosters those important relationships, but it displays the work of two of our alumni, and we very proud of them.&rdquo;</p>
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