Paintings and shadow boxes delve into layers of life
[Claire Moore] said she prefers âviewing the land not as a resource, but almost like an imaginary space that we connect to in some way.â
[Claire Moore] said she prefers âviewing the land not as a resource, but almost like an imaginary space that we connect to in some way.â
âItâs a murder mystery with a twist.â â Etella Keenan/Forever Irene
âWhat the program is trying to do is learn how to sing with emotional intent.â â Sarah Joyce, New Media Gallery Director and Curator
âI got to present my art alongside my colleagues and students to the rest of the Douglas community. We all get to learn a bit more about each other.â â Maria Janicki, professor in the Department of Psychology and photographer
âI thought of it as a staple that a university should have, a comedy club, so I was really surprised when [Douglas] didnât have one.â â Carter Grenier, president of the DSU Comedy Club
âI hope it personalizes all those labels, and [audiences] have to see the people behind those labels.â â David Granirer, founder of Stand Up For Mental Health
âItâs a great tradition that we have here at the college every few years, to have a show thatâs so inclusive of people who spend their days at the college, whether employees or students.â â Nancy Walker
âItâs time that we start talking about it. Itâs time that we make it ⌠a part of our regular conversation.â â Stephanie Haslam, Interim Manager of Student Engagement
The unscripted nature of the show comes across as even more authentic in person, where complete digressions have no chance of being cut by a producer…
âThe space of The Gallery serves as an artistic hub for New Westminsterâa hub that would be unable to function without the efforts of its volunteers.