The chART Marpole Public Art project is a collaborative partnership between the Marpole Business Improvement Area (BIA) and Emily Carr University transforming Marpole into public art since 2012. The project is also generously supported by the Research Council of Canada, Social Sciences and Humanities.
August 6, 2017 — Emily Carr students in partnership with the Marpole BIA are hosting a painting day to get the community involved in our new mural.
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August 4, 2017 — Emily Carr students in partnership with the Marpole BIA are hosting a painting day to get the community involved in our new mural.
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June 1, 2017 — We’re pleased to welcome three new Emily Carr University students and recent graduates to Marpole. These three vibrant young people will be in charge of our Instagram account, telling stories about the Marpole community and our members through photographs.
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May 15, 2015 — The chART public art crew has been busy planning some incredible public art projects over the winter months!
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September 21, 2014 — A fluid series of public art installations have taken over the city of Vancouver's bus shelters, along Granville Street in the Marpole commercial district.
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May 1, 2014 — chART: public art marpole sprinkles murals, little free libraries & a rubber ducky abacus throughout Marpole community.
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May 1, 2014 — A lot has been happening on the chART public art marpole front over the past few months.
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December 1, 2013 — The chART: public art marpole project continues to showcase new and exciting public art concepts around the neighbourhood.
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June 1, 2013 — chART public art marpole is now into its second summer. Through the participation and support of Art Knapp Plantland, Emily Carr Artist Lloyd Stone, chART has unveiled its latest public art project: Fourth Plinth West.
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November 1, 2012 — Graduate students from ECU have cleaned and completely renovated the abandoned former BLine shelter at Granville & 71st Avenue into a thought-provoking, cozy and dream-like environment for everyone to enjoy. The public and transit users have taken notice.
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