Artist Profile: PJ Patten
He is a self-taught graphic illustrator, tattoo artist, and poet whose work is influenced by the intersection of his Japanese heritage with his American military upbringing.
He is a self-taught graphic illustrator, tattoo artist, and poet whose work is influenced by the intersection of his Japanese heritage with his American military upbringing.
Amal Ishaque is a multidisciplinary artist, Pushcart Prize nominated poet and award winning arts educator. They are currently in the midst of a three year arts residency with the Changing the Conversation project. The project’s goal is to shift the narrative about housing insecurity and centering the voices of those most impacted. Changing the Conversation …
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“Changing the Conversation: Exploring the Frontlines of the Housing Crisis” – comes to the City Hall Community Gallery!
Saturday June 1st, 2024 @ 7:00PM – 9:00PM Panel Discussion + Poetry Reading Please note: At Wildfires Bookshop, all events are masked. Masks will be available at the door. Please read more on their Location + Accessibility page. Join us for an interactive panel discussion, poetry reading and art exhibit hosted by Changing the Conversation Artist in …
Housing Justice, Racism and Socially Engaged Art Read More »
Housing Values is a new exhibit presented by the New Westminster Museum & Archives, examining ideas around housing in New Westminster and how cultural values, economics and history influence where and how we live in this city.