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 — In the heart of the rapidly changing intersection of Cambie and Marine, Onni is preparing to launch a new development that will add even more density and vitality to the evolving neighborhood.
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Cambie Corridor, Marine Gateway, South Cambie Village
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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June 1, 2012 — There are multiple projects on the go starting this month. Bench'd: A Seated Place Where Worlds Collide, Show Me How, an interactive illustrative guide to sharing local wisdom & knowledge, VIVA Vancouver on-street Chalk Art Mural and plans for a children's art casting project.
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January 1, 2012 — The Marpole BIA is very pleased and excited to announce that through our formal partnership with Emily Carr University's Graduate Studies Department, we have received funding for the research and development of "The Marpole Project: Destination Marpole" public art program. This grant, from the MITACS Internship Program at the University of British Columbia, will fund the initial research and development stage of the Destination Marpole Project.
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