December 8th, 2010 Review Written by Sam Knopp It was a cold, rainy evening when I arrived at the Interurban Gallery for an artist talk with Lois Klassen. Thankful to be somewhere warm and dry, I still couldn’t help but feel a little sad for so many others in the DTES who go without that […]
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December 8th, 2010 Walking Home Projects presents Lois Klassen artist talk at Interurban Gallery
December 2, 2010 Walking Home Projects interviews City School Students
Walking Home Projects was thrilled to have City School Students and teacher Gary Davis join us on seven intensive walks along Carrall Street in Vancouver. This group of twenty or so youth walked with us for a few hours each week from Sept 28, 2010 to November 9th, 2010. Each walk we brought in a […]
December 2nd, 2010 Walking Home Project’s Fashion Walk in Gastown & the Downtown Eastside
December 2nd Review Written by: Maia Rowan Walking Home Carrall Street, Fashion Walk: We met at Interurban Gallery for today’s fashion walk. During the introductions each participant explained having a love of, or an interest in fashion, and excitement about having this opportunity for the walk with Catherine and Walking Home Projects. Before leaving Interurban, […]
November 19th, 2010 Walking Home Projects with Lester’s Army
November 19th Review Written by: Samantha Knopp Today was the first of WHC’s smaller community walks and our small group was given the unique experience of seeing the city through the individual accounts of others. After meeting at Interurban Gallery we were immediately introduced to the three guests who would be providing this intimate glimpse […]
Walking Home Projects Residency at Interurban Gallery
November/December 2010 Most of the work of Walking Home Projects (WHP) happens in public spaces in Vancouver, exploring our streets, parks and other interesting places while walking and talking together. Following months of being outside it was great to have a residency at Interurban Gallery during November and December of 2010. We were able to […]