Roberta Chang’s last year at Emily Carr University of Art & Design included this fascinating public work. The 2012 graduate was one of a dozen students who freshened electrical boxes in downtown Vancouver with art.
Go to this site for similar work from her grad exhibition.
More on the electrical box wrapping project, Granville Street, Vancouver, here.
Roberta Chang on the web, here.
Categories: Public Art
Okay, I love this!
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Yes, it’s just so fitting, somehow, isn’t it. Very creative.
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Like paper dolls, in a way.
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Ooh I love that image, so true.
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Thank you, too!
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I just love public art like this. Not only is it fun to look at, but it shows a city’s commitment to art and artists. One of our local city areas has brightly painted public garbage cans. It’s common, I guess, but they are really pretty. 🙂
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I agree, and I think it’s terrific that the City of Vancouver paired up with the students.
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