Artists` Profiles - City of Port Moody
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Artists` Profiles - City of Port Moody
10.00 $ 2014 s e l fi o r P ’ s t s i Ar t Kaboom! is a true artists happening, an explosion of self-made fun and entertainment, a historical moment in our fair city where we bring together in one room, a Who’s Who of artists in a surprise-filled, creatively-combustible evening of art and entertainment. Welcome friends, to Kaboom! Part showcase of the arts and artists in our midst, part celebration of the generous spirit of Port Moody, Kaboom! will spark your imagination, shake you up, kindle the warmth of a wildly creative community eager to welcome you, and leave you with this legacy compendium to Port Moody based artists in the City of the Arts. KaBoom! would not have been possible without the generous support of our premier sponsors Welcome Messages On behalf of the City of Port Moody, I would like to welcome you to KaBoom!, and congratulate you on being part of this great event. Whether as an artist or a spectator, you are playing a part in making KaBoom! a success and it is precisely this kind of connection and involvement that sets Port Moody apart. As a small town, events such as KaBoom! become exceptional due to the dedication of the participants and the incredible volunteers. Port Moody is small in geography and rich in culture and community. KaBoom!’s volunteer planning committee has brought together a Who’s-Who of artists. Each has donated time or art work that contribute to the huge wealth and diversity of artistic talent in our city. I have no doubt that the artists’ commitment will be matched by the energy, good will and high spirits of our audience members. Mayor Mike Clay Port Moody is very proud to be the City of the Arts - the high level of talent around us builds our culture and civic pride, while bringing us together as neighbours to celebrate the artistic gifts we are given. Thank you to everyone who has been involved in creating KaBoom! - the Arts And Culture Committee, the organizers and volunteers, the sponsors and participants, and, of course, our artists, who really do give voice to the soul of our city. Congratulations to all the volunteers who put their time and creative energies into what promises to be a most exciting evening. A special thanks to Zoë Royer and Rose Kapp for their untiring efforts to bring us yet another great cultural event to Port Moody, City of the Arts. KaBoom is a perfect name for this event. As you mingle in the Galleria a sudden burst of artistry can come at you from any direction. Turn around and, right before your eyes, there will be something more. This unique and very special event is not to be missed. See you there. Councillor Gerry Nuttall Chair, Arts and Culture Committee Welcome Messages KaBoom! has generated excitement and sparked the imaginations of all who heard about it… KaBoom! came to be because a group of amazingly dedicated, creative and inspiring Port Moody individuals I affectionately call “The Dream Team” dared to dream aloud of a true “artists happening”! Add to that one extraordinary event coordinator who created the KaBoom! name and irresistible pop art graphic, and voila! Something very special and unique happens... Councillor Zoë Royer KaBoom! Event Chair and Founder An event that would draw Port Moody artists from their various corners and showcase -- to themselves and the world -- the opulence of talent we have in our midst. KaBoom! is a story that will stand the test of time by leaving a legacy: At first glance, what appears to be the KaBoom! event catalogue is in fact the first ever directory or “compendium” of over 130 Port Moody based artists and already the envy of much larger communities! This directory of artists will grace coffee tables in our fair city and beyond, endearing visitors to our growing cultural district in Port Moody, City of the Arts. As we found at each of our weekly planning meetings, when you put this many creative minds in a room, you’re bound to find yourself in the presence of something combustible. Welcome to KaBoom! the Port Moody Art Explosion! It’s been a blast! The Dream Team planning committee for KaBoom! has been akin to conducting a fireworks display. Everyone had many colourful ideas with combustible enthusiasm. We sparked ideas all through the process and generated amazing solutions. We were loud and laughed in delight during our meetings. We all agreed that KaBoom! would not be a stately affair. How could it with the character of the team? Instead, the ideas that exploded from our meetings produced an out-of-the-ordinary, creative, party-like happening where the theatre stage was rejected and the audience would be surrounded by the creative arts. What a Team! Thanks for making it happen! Rose Kapp KaBoom! Event Coordinator At Rocky Point Ice Cream, all of our ice cream is hand crafted in small batches on site by us & we do our best to use local and organic ingredients when possible. 2800 Murray Street, Port Moody 604-492-3119 www.portmoodyicecream.com KaBoom! Event Performers Caulfield School of Dance admin@caulfield.bc.ca | caulfield.bc.ca Since the fall of 2013, the Caulfield School of Dance Performance Training Companies have been working from the inspiration of the iconic “I Have a Dream” speech given by Dr. Martin Luther King, 50 years ago this past August. Choreographer and Caulfield School of Dance alumna Lauren Taylor, uses Michael Jackson’s “Man in the Mirror” to ask us to look at ourselves as the instruments of the change we dream of seeing in the world. Caulfield School of Dance was founded by Port Moody native Cori Caulfield and has been instructing dance, voice, and theatre arts in Port Moody in a tradition of excellence since in 1989. Frankie Cena Vocalist frankiecena@gmail.com | frankiecena.ca | Youtube: frankster83 With a complete passion for performing, Frankie Cena has been acting, modeling, and singing since the age of seven. Currently a twenty-two year old and a Bachelor of Commerce Graduate from the University of British Columbia – Sauder School of Business, Frankie is ready to perform on stages across the world and record chart topping albums. Frankie has won titles such as Port Moody Idol, Tri-City Idol, Youth Talent Showdown Champion, Lougheed’s Got Talent Champion and was a PNE Star Discovery Finalist. At the age of sixteen, Frankie also participated in the final season of Canadian Idol where he made it to the “TV Round” beating out hundreds to sing for the celebrity judges. In 2012, Frankie obtained his largest title – Mr. World Canada 2012/2013. Frankie also placed in the Top 10 overall. Frankie Cena KaBoom! Ringmaster Frankie became the only Canadian selected among thousands of North Americans to be featured in American Eagle’s 2013 Back to School Campaign. In his spare time, Frankie coaches 3 debate groups who have won numerous awards throughout the world. He enjoys sharing his experience and mentoring other youth hopefuls as they begin their own careers in the music and acting industry. His motto, “Find Your Voice it Matters” perfectly illustrates his passion for inspiring youth and also using his voice as a speaker and singer. Frankie is very thankful to be hosting KaBoom! and congratulates all those involved. KaBoom! Event Performers Coastal Sound Music Academy Choral Singing diana@coastalsoundmusic.com | coastalsoundmusic.com Spirit, Artistry, Community, Heart. With this focus we aim to transform lives and build community through the art of choral singing. Coastal Sound aims to inspire young and school aged children, youth and adults to find their voice and be their best-caring and engaged citizens through song. By singing together and sharing the common language that is music, we recognize the gifts in each other, and we make the world a more peaceful, inclusive and caring place. Richard Stuart Dixon Theatre: writer, producer, director Writer: poetry, plays, essays, articles, letters and epigrams rdixon@telus.net I’m a shy, introspective person, a dreamer and a romantic who has always fallen ever so easily into a state of reverie. From an early age, I was shown that making a living depended on gaining positive recognition from other people. This made me anxious and fearful and filled me with desperate energy, but all I could think to do was to try to understand what others wanted, and then to try to give it to them by contriving to express my reveries in various passionate ways. Some people didn’t like this, but a good many approved, and a few offered me unpaid and paid positions as a leader of one kind or another. Thus I was able to get by, and now I’m superannuated and no longer depend so much on recognition, so I have much more time for reverie. KaBoom! Event Performers Greg Drummond Musician, singer songwriter gsdrummond@gmail.com | gregdrummond.com Inspiration can come without warning. Sometimes it manifests while doing something as simple as taking a walk. Other times, it can be something much more life changing. Either way, it’s the process that is often overlooked by the observer. Great artists typically have great formulas for creating their art form. Born and raised in Port Moody BC, Greg’s current music style shows influence from the era of traditional Appalachian Folk music with a modern Southern Rock transformation. Greg’s strength in music lies in his songwriting. His songs are stories of struggle, adventure, and the crazy experiences of life. Greg’s lyricism allows his audience to be transported to a place and time offering them an escape from their comfortable reality. For those that are close to Greg, they know him as an incredibly prolific songwriter. Link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxOnC_AMxsY Lia Fallah Dance: Azeri, Persian, Afghan, ballet, modern, Polish liafallah16@gmail.com Dance is a feeling; just like Love. You have passion about it and you can express it by feeling it not just acting it. I started dancing when I moved to Canada in 2011 and it has been my passion since. I express my feelings and love towards each culture by the cultural dances that my mom and I choreograph in order to celebrate peace among each culture. KaBoom! Event Performers Chris McBeth Accoustic, Rock chrismcbeth.music@live.ca Performing with Deanna Rayne I feel inspired by music itself and the feeling that you get by either playing or even just plugging your headphones in. Just being able to perform, write or listen to music I feel is a blessing and I hardly ever go a day without listening or playing music. I have been connected with the city for the past 5 years promoting/organizing/performing in showcases for youth bands within the Tri-Cities. I have hosted events at venues such as the Inlet Theatre and Kyle Centre. For events such as those, myself and other event coordinators reached out into the community to local grassroots stores/companies for sponsorship and live event booths. Carolyn is a writer and theatre artist from Coquitlam. Currently living and studying at UBC, she calls both Coquitlam and Port Moody her hometown. A graduate of Gleneagle Secondary School, Carolyn has been involved in a number of plays with Rebel Haunt Theatre, including performing in and co-devising The Little Match Girl (2010), Entschuldigung (2011), and Hometown (2011/12), all performed at site-specific locations around Port Moody. She has also been involved in the SHIFT 1-Act Festival, directing her own script Doctor Pennyweather’s Office in 2012 at the Inlet Theatre, and stage-managing her script La Petite Paquita in collaboration with director Nina Boosheri in 2013 at the Evergreen Cultural Centre. Outside of the Tri-Cities, her play Trig Variations was featured in Vancouver Asian-Canadian Theatre’s MSG Lab Play Workshop series in 2013, and she is running for her second term as president of the UBC Players Club. Carolyn N a “Saying Yes” is a dramatic, site-specific monologue set in a coffee shop or cafetype place. Like our previous collaboration, “La Petite Paquita”, it centres around one woman and the story that is both most difficult and most necessary for her to tell. The woman, Elisa, develops an intimate connection with the audience through which she can finally bring them inside her experience. Nina Boo sheri Carolyn Nakagawa Theatre writer carolyn@nakagawa.ca Nina Boosheri Theatre Director kagawa I normally perform in ensembles under the genre of Rock in a general term but I have played anywhere from Electronic-Rock to Acoustic, and now I am branching out into film composition and orchestral music KaBoom! Event Performers Kaitlyn Pederson Theatre: actor, writer/director, instructor k.pedersen@live.ca I have been actively involved in theatre for almost 10 years. I graduated from the Douglas College Theatre program and involved myself in community theatre (Rebel Haunt). I write and direct shows, and teach musical theatre to young children. Theatre is a form of expression that fully involves your body, heart, and soul. You take those things, and you vulnerably display yourself to the world for the sake of a story, for truth, and for art. I do this because I believe in it. It’s absolutely magical. Port Moody Station Museum Theatre, film animation, history 2734 Murray Street, Port Moody info@portmoodymuseum.org | portmoodymuseum.org Stop Motion Animation Activity PMHS promotes an appreciation of community heritage by preserving and presenting history through exhibits and programs. We welcome everyone to discover our shared heritage. We have presented The Venosta Vintage Radio Show in partnership with Rebel Haunt Theatre. The Port Moody Station Museum offers a variety of educational programs for all ages including ELSA for adults, Pre School and Youth Group programs and tours in the Museum, around the Inlet or historic Port Moody and Animating History, an innovative hands-on workshop that connects media literacy and storytelling through the creative exploration of BC history. KaBoom! Event Performers Deanna Rayne Actor, music (vocalist, keyboards) deannaraynemusic@gmail.com A throwback to the legends of the 60s and 70s, with a contemporary elegance and urban edge that is all her own, Deanna has created a pop sound both unique and inventive in today’s industry. In ‘I Could Walk Away’, she delivers all the rock power of Fleetwood Mac with the catchiness of that perfect summer hit. Conversely, the rich vocals and honest lyrics of ‘The Fire’ provide listeners not just with the ideal love song, but a song for all those who are familiar with love’s bittersweet linings. Woven seamlessly together by the sensual edge of her stellar vocal performance, Deanna’s debut is sure to appeal to listeners everywhere. I am a singer-songwriter and actress based in Vancouver BC. In the current music industry I hope to bring back a fresh take on American Rock, Folk, and Blues combined with an urban edge. My first two singles “I Could Walk Away” and “The Fire” pay homage to the likes of Fleetwood Mac, and K.D. Lang. As an actress I hope to continue to work in film and television as well as one day do an international Fringe Festival tour with an original production. Rebel Haunt Theatre sarahdixon@rebelhaunt.com | rebelhaunt.com Rebel Haunt Theatre creates and performs Micro-Epic Theatre in and around Port Moody, recontextualizing locations, objects and text to find the unity of small and large in the “universe of the heart”. Our inclusive, family-friendly shows blend poetry, story-telling, expressive movement, music, and audience interaction. We have performed at the Port Moody Arts Centre, the Port Moody Station Museum, the Gallery Bistro, the Firehall Theatre, the Cultch, and the Vancouver Fringe Festival. Our most recent production, Home Town, was mounted at Ioco Days in October, 2013. To find out about upcoming Rebel Haunt events or to connect with Rebel Haunt Theatre Artistic Director Sarah Dixon, you can visit rebelhaunt. com, email sarahdixon@rebelhaunt.com, or find us on Facebook. KaBoom! Event Performers Julia Siedlanowska Theatre: directing, acting, belly dancing siedlanowskaj@gmail.com | about.me/siedlanowskaj KaBoom! fortune teller I am inspired by music, dance, other artists and playwrights, and by the many elements within my upbringing, life experiences, and past that are difficult to isolate. I am interested in creating challenging theatre that is an experience as much intellectually as it is felt in the body, and in making theatre accessible to audiences. I long to inspire younger generations to pick up this craft in its various forms, and realize its value in their own lives. See link below to “Jack and Maggie.” I translated and adapted the script as well as acting in and directing the show. Link: vimeo.com/80428977 Tri-Cities Community Television tricitiescommunitytv.org | Youtube: tricitiestv Geoff is currently the board chair of Tri-Cities Community Television Society, working to bring community television back to the Tri-Cities region. Geoff Scott has over 30 years experience in the film and television industry, he’s worked for Rogers Cable, Shaw TV, CBC, the Knowledge Network, and as an ACFC accredited special effects artist in the film industry. Geoff also held the position of head of post-production at Columbia Academy in Vancouver from 2007 to 2010, and is a former board chair of Independent Community Television in Vancouver. Good Money™ gives great ideas the space to grow. When our members reach their financial goals, when local businesses thrive and contribute, when our communities grow strong, sustainably – that’s when we celebrate success. So it just makes sense that our newly-renovated Shaughnessy Station community branch becomes a place where people gather, ideas incubate, values are shared and wealth is created as a result. The Think Tank A professional meeting space where small business owners share ideas and discover solutions. Seating for 4-6 people. The Community Stage A boardroom style presentation room where community groups can convene and action plan, hold seminars and special events. Seating for 10-12 people. The Gift Space for local merchants and not-for-profits to display local products and services, shares their stories and build connections. Features adjustable shelves, sample bowl, pamphlet holder and poster board. To learn more, book space or share your gifts, email jen_durrant@vancity.com, call 604.877.7333 or visit our community branch. Shaughnessy Station community branch 2850 Shaughnessy Street, Port Coquitlam 604.877.7333 Good Money (TM) and Make Good Money (TM) are trademarks of Vancouver City Savings Credit Union. Performers & Other Artists Kristian Alexandrov Classically-trained, jazz-inspired pianist, drummer and composer moodadjimusic@shaw.ca | kristianalexandrov.com Born and raised in Sofia, Bulgaria, Kristian is a classically-trained, jazzinspired pianist, drummer and composer. His latest CD “Akoustika” with its haunting melodies and odd-metre time signatures is a firm nod to his jazz roots and Balkan heritage. Link: www.youtube.com/user/moodadji Phil Barrow Guitarist - styles include pop, rock, folk, classical, jazz and blues, music teacher pbarrowguitar@gmail.com | artspotstudio.ca/our-teachers/phil-barrowguitar | linkedin.com/in/pbarrowguitar As a teenager growing up, all I ever wanted to do all day was play my guitar. Over a decade later, and still not much has changed. Except now I get to do it for a living - lucky me! Despite coming from a mostly electric rock background throughout my youth, my focus has been gravitating stylistically towards acoustic folk, classical, and fingerstyle guitar over the past year. On my own time, I enjoy recording solo acoustic guitar arrangements of well-known and popular tunes, including soundtracks to famous films. Roham Behmanesh Pianist, composer, conductor, music teacher rohamoon@yahoo.com | artspotstudio.ca After 20 years of teaching music to students all over the world, I feel I love it more and more. More than yesterday and less than tomorrow. Link: www.youtube.com/user/Banou2008 Performers & Other Artists Dancing 4 a Change Society Dancing for public awareness info@dancing4achange.org | dancing4achange.org Our mission is to assist with the elimination of human slavery, abuse, and sexual exploitation of women and children both on a national and international level. D4aC works within partnerships and collaborations using the art of dance, via organized dance activities, to raise awareness and funding. Judith Forst, O.C., O.B.C. Mezzo-soprano jforst@shaw.ca Canadian mezzo-soprano Judith Forst has sung with most major opera companies throughout North America and Europe. She made her debut at Italy’s legendary La Scala in 2006. Her 2013 performances of the OLD PRIORESS in Poulenc’s Dialogues of the Carmelites with the Canadian Opera Company were hailed as “emotionally shattering” and “magnificent.” In 1991 Ms Forst received an honourary Doctorate of Letters from UBC and in 1995, an Honourary Doctorate of Music from UVic. In 1992, Forst was inducted into the Order of Canada and in 2001 she was inducted into the Order of British Columbia. In 2004, she received Canada’s prestigious RUBY AWARD marking her distinguished worldwide career in opera. Performers & Other Artists Front Page Band Disco, 50’s/60’s, pop, country, rock, country stius@live.ca | frontpageband.ca Music is an international language. As an art form it speaks to the emotions through rhythm, melody, lyrics, subject. I love that there are so many choices of mediums in which one can relate to. I love that music can heal, console, or be just plain fun and silly! Kasia Gabinska Singer songwriter kasiagabinska@gmail.com Writing songs has become so important to me. What’s even more important then that? Sharing. It gives a little solace to the crazy thought process an artist goes through. It makes you feel not so alone. I need to sing. It’s like breathing. “Don’t die with your song still inside of you” I started playing at Gallagher’s open mic night and my love for performing stems from there. My “genre”, if I had to define it, would be country-folk-pop. It’s easy to lose yourself in the artistic process, but that’s why I love song writing. Because it can be nothing but the truth! Link: www.youtube.com/user/CrazyKasia Shannon Gaye Singer, songwriter & percussionist shannon@shannongaye.com | shannongaye.com Singer, songwriter & percussionist Shannon Gaye has just released her new CD “Little Wonder” - urban music with matter for the mind. Shannon’s latest original work pays homage to vintage Soul and R&B, an acoustic gem with a modern spin. Performers & Other Artists Francis Henson Guitar fgahenson@yahoo.com I play in a band called ADOB: facebook.com/ADOB.band, and I also play with Taryn McMaster. Playing in both band and acoustic settings forces me to strive for versatility. Ultimately, my goal is just to entertain, be the best musician I could possibly be, and have a lot of fun doing it! For me, being a musician means music is the first thing you think of when you wake up and the last thing you think of before you sleep. There is a constant melody in your head, your foot taps to a tempo at idle points in a day; your life revolves around music. There are always new things to learn and new things to play; all you have to do is keep listening. Link: http://bit.ly/Nb4PUu Ranim Mohseni Film director and producer ramin.mohseni@yahoo.com | RaminMohseni.com | AzersamFilms.com I am interested in self-discovery journeys and with a foot in tradition and a head on modernity, my main goal of making films is to reflect and discuss the difficulties of living and being “independent” in a small “dependent” world. Regarding the Form and the Cinematic Structure of a film, I am trying to create more meanings and impressions mainly through the “pictures” and not the “words”. Links: www.raminmohseni.com/from-afar.html www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJhSPZQP9Tc www.raminmohseni.com/azerbaijan-series.html Gabriole Sinclaire Vocalist, pianist. Jazz with a nod to country gsinclaire@telus.net | emrisentertainment.com For some years now I have been a member of the Inlet Big Band,a communty band based in Port Moody. I am a vocalist/pianist...with a small ensemble. The music has a jazz flavor, with a nod to country now and then. Performers & Other Artists Tati & Adry Tatiana (Tati) Mckay and Adrienne (Adry) Yap Guitar and vocal duo tatinadrienne@gmail.com Tati & Adry are an acoustic duo from Port Moody. They love taking pop songs and giving them a twist. They recently started a YouTube Channel and have gained over 40,000 views. Their goal is for their audience to enjoy their music as much as they love playing it. The two are self-taught musicians and met at Port Moody Secondary’s music program- Rock School. Tati & Adry’s juxtaposing styles create a distinct twist to every song they cover and write. They are passionate, young artists who enjoy sharing their music with others. Link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6TfmxZni1k Jordan Watkins Theatre jordanlloydwatkins@gmail.com | vimeo.com/jlwdesign I am a graduate of Studio 58 and hold a bachelors degree in Performing Arts. The bulk of the work that I create is a form of “performance” and is performed in theatres. However, much of the work I create breaks out of the confines of a tradition theatre, spilling into site specific and often nontraditional performance spaces. Is this work still theatre? Well, that is part of a longer and more academic discussion. I’m trained in traditional theatre and I remain employed in that field as a professional. Much of the work that I create on my own is far more interdisciplinary and collaborative than what you would find in a traditional theatre setting. As lofty and pretentious as this may sound, I have a very straightforward and down to earth approach to art. Glynis Whiting Writer of novels whitcom@shaw.ca | glyniswhiting.com I’m working on my second novel in the Nosey Parker Mystery series. I’ve always told stories. My brain is wired that way. Part of it is a fascination with people. All of my writing, whether in filmmaking or prose, is character driven. Whenever I look at a situation it unconsciously becomes a tangled web of drama. What motivates the people involved? How did they get there and where are they going? I accidentally catastrophize, which, inevitably, leads to stories. Performers & Other Artists Zoey Wren Jazz vocals(trio), singer-songwriter (voice & piano) zowren@gmail.com | zoeywren.com Zoey Wren is a Port Moody-based singer, pianist, and composer writing eco-spiritual anthems and gentle prayers of the heart. Zoey performs at conferences, festivals, and house concerts, as well as leading regular singing and creativity events. She is also a Sound Healer, Vocal Coach, and Jazz Singer. Links: soundcloud.com/zoeywren/06-let-me-be-protected-m soundcloud.com/zoeywren/agua-de-beber www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EknV7-B_iA music.cbc.ca/#/artists/Zoey-Wren www.youtube.com/user/zoeywren Eva Wunderman Documentary producer and director wunfilm@telus.net | wundermanfilm.com What I love about my work as a documentary filmmaker is to be able to shed light on thought-provoking subjects that bring hope and inspiration to the audience. Unique Quality Fashion on St.Johns Street Our relaxing boutique atmosphere along with quality fashion items makes La Boutique Consignment an excellent choice. Many of our consignors love to shop and travel, so along with fabulous fashion brands, we also carry some truly unique pieces. We consign formal wear to cruise wear and every day we style and feature new items on our Facebook page. We now carry a full range of sizes from XS to Plus sizes. If you are looking for a new look and excellent quality at an affordable price, then this is the store for you! 2509 St. Johns Street • Tel. 604-917-0147 www.laboutiqueconsign.com frankie CEN A Join me and guests on June 26, 2014, 7pm -10pm Michael J Fox Theatre 7373 MacPherson Ave Burnaby, BC Tickets: 778-999-9480 frankiecena.ca 778-999-9480 frankiecena@gmail.com Fc Specializing in creative custom framing Locally owned and operated for 35 years 604-464-2919 Coquitlam Centre London Drugs entrance Visual Artists Ati Ahkami Figurative sculptures atiahkami@gmail.com I draw upon the bustling new developments in Port Moody to bring me closer to the city’s character, personality and aroma. My art is an expression of where I live, with the people I have met, and who I am. Vicki Allesia acrylic and mixed media on canvas, watercolour vickiallesia@telus.net | vickiallesia.com The natural surroundings in Port Moody and Indian Arm are my main inspiration for both realistic and abstract subjects. Drawing the spark I see from the often muted colours surrounding us is a continuing challenge. Heather Anderson Paintings in oils and acrylics heather-anderson@telus.net | Heather-Anderson.com West coast artist Heather E. Anderson has dedicated her talents to interpreting the world around her. She loves to take the ordinary and create vibrant paintings rich in bold colours. Heather is accomplished in oils, acrylics and watercolours, which she began exhibiting in 1995. Visual Artists Judith Atkinson Artist judithm_atkinson@shaw.ca | judithmatkinson.com A common thread in my work is a sense of opening up in awareness to human complexity, time, existence and looking at issues like rising ocean levels and global warming in the Waterways Series or shifting perceptions or simply pointing to the luminous life in which we are present. Dumitru Barliga In Memoriam Acrylic, oil and watercolour painter dumitrubarliga.com After moving to Canada, Dumitru spent most of his time creating new technique of mixing the best of European traditional lessons with fresh concepts and radiant colours. His artwork reflects a strong feeling for nature and human life. Roberta Beck Acrylic painter robeta.beck08@gmail.com | art-e-motion.blogspot.ca In a fresh and vibrant style, with each brushstroke I endeavour to capture and recreate the motion and emotion of my subject. That, to me, is the essence of original art. Visual Artists Caroline Beutler Oil painter, classical and contemporary singer cdamon@shaw.ca | carolinepaints.ca As an artist, I tend to search for interesting and unusual opportunities to paint something new. My various interests lead me towards, music and painting. I love to walk around our local community and enjoy the walks in the park as well. Margret Billings Stained glass work mbillings@shaw.ca | mlbglassart.ca I have been working with stained glass for many years because I love the medium that allows me to design not only with lines, color, and texture but also with light. My lamps combine form, color, and texture to enhance their function as accent light. Kimberly Blackstock Acrylic and oil paintings kimberlyblackstock@gmail.com | kimberlyblackstock.carbonmade.com Inspired by everything around me, I aim to continually push my comfort zone with experimentation of medium and subject; while maintaining an energetic drive to build and grow with each avenue. Visual Artists Joyelle Brandt Mixed media art and illustration joyellebrandt@shaw.ca | joyellebrandt.com Joyelle is currently working on a children’s book “Princess Monsters From A to Z”, to be released in conjunction with an art show at the Port Moody Arts Centre titled “The Monster in Me”. Robert Brandt Acrylic painter rowan2912@shaw.ca Robert’s dramatic abstract sky paintings can be found in corporate and private collections around the Lower Mainland. His flair for intense color and dynamic movement makes his images popular with a wide audience. Robert is currently working on a collection for display. Andrea Bruhns Painting, graphic designer, craft andrea.bruhns@gmx.net | abruhns05@gmail.com “Success isn’t just about what you accomplish in your life. It’s about what you INSPIRE in others.” Through art we channel a creative spirit. When we touch a soul with our art the inspiration sparks new ways for others and opens many exciting possibilities. Wishing all of the Kaboom participants and attendees an exciting & fun-filled weekend! 778-389-6671 coquitlam@snapd.com coquitlam.snapd.com Visual Artists Nikki Bryce Acrylics and watercolours, writing, music nikkivancouver@hotmail.com People have said I paint pictures that show emotion and movement and I bring life to a painting. The best candidates are those that have me catch my breath a bit. As I am “moved by goodness” I find the qualities come out onto the canvas in a magical way. Carola Bun Celebrity jewelry designer and fashion designer bun@houseofbun.com My inspirations for crafting fine costume jewelry and garments come from my mother (Zoë) and nana (Frances). Both were taught to sew by French couturiers. Coco Chanel has inspired me greatly. The simplicity, practicality and versatility of her designs have never ceased to amaze me. Tuk Caldwell Pen and wash portmoodyartassociation.com When Tuk moved to Canada and saw salmon for the first time he was struck by their colours and unique behavior. Tuk began to paint salmon in the ink and wash style he is known for and now experiments with “broken colour” background. Tuk is also well known for his mountain paintings. Tuk is a member of the Port Moody Art Association and a Signature Status member of the FCA. Visual Artists Bruce Campbell Woodturner bvvcampbell@telus.net | artisansworkbench.com I have turned wood for over30 years, often as a craft to earn my daily bread but also as an artist using it to express emotions and to communicate in the unspoken language of shape, texture, and colour. Shirley Campbell Jewelry silversmith stwatson@telus.net | wearthou.etsy.com I love making jewelry that requires attention to detail and knowing that I am involved in every step of the process. The techniques of sawing, texturing, soldering, filing, and sanding is quite labor intensive, but I believe handcrafted items have energy and soul that is missing from mass production. Chantal Carstens Acrylic and mixed media paintings chantalcarstens@gmail.com It’s not just the vistas of the Port Moody area - water, sky, mountains and forest, that fill me with awe, and inspiration but the components that make up the larger elements; frosting on fern and salal leaves, ice droplets on a frozen branch, encrusted rocks. Visual Artists Maria Centola Design, illustration, painting, photography maria_christina@telus.net My art is grown from a place of pure, unobstructed inspiration. I am influenced by colour and light and strive to push myself to try something new which gives my work a fresh impression. The free feeling of watercolour really shines with my use of confident strokes and bold choices. Jason Chau Oil painter jason_chau@hotmail.com Self-taught alla prima painter using traditional methods taught from masters like Schmid, Sargent, Zorn and Bouguereau. I learned to paint a year ago using an iPad and now I’m painting with oils. I hold a MA from Royal Roads University and a BA from Western University.. Ysabella Choung Graphic and web designer, ceramic artist yschoung@gmail.com | spatialartstudio.com I live and I run an art studio in Port Moody, and participate in local art societies etc. Visual Artists Melanie Cossey Pastels, acrylic, oils, novel writer melaniecosseyart@shaw.ca | melaniecossey.com I am a Port Moody artist using the mediums of oil, pastel and acrylic. I paint in the realism style and get my inspiration from the world around me; focusing on different ways to look at common objects we seem to have emotional bonds with. Pauline Doyle Ceramics and paintings prdoyle@shaw.ca Pauline brings a variety of approaches to her work: humorous, dramatic, philosophical, historical, even grave or quirky. She always aims to find “that sweet spot” where ideas and materials come together to create a realized work of art. Jean Duguay Painting, film voice over duguay_649@hotmail.com | jeanduguay.com Well, I have been cursed with arts right from the start. Visual Artists Lisa Elser Gem cutter lelser@mac.com | lisaelser.com My husband and I buy rough at the source, create new gem designs and cut the gems to bring out the life and light in them. I’ve won the American Gem Trade Association’s Spectrum award and my work is in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institute. Sohrab Pakseresht Esmaeili Designer info@labyrinthart.ca | labyrinthart.ca See life simple but interpreted deep! ART is the main part, and recycling art is my favorite. I believe that art can help us to make better world. My creativity helps me to use waste materials for creating art and I love to use natural elements like leaves, river stones and shells. Markus Fahrner Graphic designer, book artist, letterpress printer, photographer fahrner@me.com | fahrnerdesignworks.com The book allows me to condense the macrocosmos into a microcosmos. I control every aspect; this allows me to shape and created a complex visual and intellectual entity. Books are magical objects which once created take on a new life in the hands of the observer. Visual Artists Zeid Founouni Acrylic painter zeidnf@yahoo.com Art is the closest we can get to magic in real life. It is a language where universal signs take the place of words and thus encompasses and transcends cultures and times, reveals to all who are ready to listen to it and be carried by it’s beauty. Patricia Gaspar Printmaker and painter iglucito@gmail.com | https://sites.google.com/site/patricialovesart/ Dancing in my mind has been the idea of reflecting nature like native people used to do in my childhood country of Argentina. I’ve translated these feelings in my art here in Canada. Using printmaking as my principal way of expression, I keep exploring, mixing inks, textures, colors, and materials. AROUND MY HOUSE 604-931-7277 2604 St. Johns Street Port Moody RECYCLE • RESTORE • RE-LOVE Visual Artists Laura Genovese Mixed media, watercolour paintings laurachrobak@hotmail.com | whateverlaurawants@tumblr.com I create artwork that is nature inspired. I love to travel and I paint with watercolours everywhere I go. Many incorporate scenes with water as I love to be near the ocean and waterfalls. My mixed media paintings incorporate sand, wood, shells and other materials to create beach scenes! Irene Giesbrecht Painting in oil, pastel, and watercolour geezy@telus.net Painting allows me to capture the inspirational beauty in the many wonderful things I see around me. The medium I chose is largely dependant on the subject matter being capture. I gain tremendous satisfaction in achieving realism, with a measure of artistic license. Laura Giesbrecht Pottery– funky functional sisterearthclayworks@gmail.com | sisterearthclayworks.com When I was four I lost my shoe in a trickle of grey goo flowing from the Athabasca Glacier. My love affair with clay had begun. I am attracted to the organic nature of clay, its rock origins, how it feels, and that the craft is over 16,000 years old. Minimalist design exposes the essence of a project. The goal of CityState is to use fewer materials & develop more sustainable buildings. Working with Mossom Creek Hatchery volunteers on the concept plan for the Hatchery Rebuild Project Gaëtan Royer lectures on urban planning at Moscow’s Strelka Institute Design & Planning Services Policy Research Clients • Concept Plans • Urban Planning • Expert Opinion • Architecture • Ernst & Young • Columbia Institute • Strelka Institute Minimalism: style characterized by simplicity. Volunteers & Artists make the world a better place Bravo KaBoom! - Gaëtan Royer Expertise, Creativity & Passion build better communities Visual Artists Erika Granados Painter erika.grhu@gmail.com Nature is the dominant aspect in my work. “Embrace nature - it gives us life, transmits messages, and let us feel emotions “ and I hope to portray this to others. I can create surprising new worlds, return to the past, stop time or even travel to the future. Nancie Green Photo-manipulator, digital artist, photographer ntgreenart@outlook.com | ntgreen.deviantart.com Photography was my original passion. In 1998 I found digital art and photo-manipulation. Since then I have tried to create art that encompassed my love for photography and the joy I get in working on the computer and creating with Adobe Photoshop. Olivera Habibovic Mixed media (acrylic) oli_decor@yahoo.ca | oli-decor.webs.com Completion of Interior Decorator Certificate-Colour. Develop detailed plans and 3D models shoving arrangement of walls. Experienced in painting landscapes, still lives, textured walls, murals, faux finishing, Colour consultant,solo exibition in Subotica-Europe. Visual Artists Debbie Halyk Drawing, painting, photography sigfredson_halyk@telus.net The body of work I have developed addresses narratives of the natural world and everyday life experiences. My artistic practice is inspired by observations, of subjects, places and connections between them that traverse moments in time. It is about connecting with my awe for our world. Leesa Hanna Painting, mixed media leesasetdec@gmail.com | leesahanna.com Leesa has a strong interest in exploring the natural beauty of art and finds much to contemplate regarding our environment and the diverse ecosystems: their strength, simplicity and most of all, their importance to all life. Leesa delights in using multiple media to express this connection. Eileen Harder Painter EileenHarder@shaw.ca | EileenHarder.com I am a very expressive artist, love to have color in my work, contrast and dimension. I am inspired by nature especially and the natural beauty it holds. Visual Artists Myrta Hayes Ceramics, sculptural and functional myrta@telus.net | myrtah.ca I keep informed about the latest developments in ceramics and am constantly trying out new methods and love to experiment with new techniques. I have been involved with sculpting for the last couple of years and will continue on this path. Salomeh Honarmand Drawing, painting, wearable art, graphic design sallyhonarmand@yahoo.com | sallysartstudio.ca I always had the hunger to create and design. Nature, the panoramic sky and the surrounding magnificent colours inspire me. I enjoy experiencing my new social life that makes me call Port Moody home and inspires me to present unveiled corners of my mind into my art. Lynne Kaempffer Acrylics and monoprints, photography Lkaempffer@gmail.com Lynne took early retirement to pursue a lifetime passion for the arts. What better place to retire than the City of the Arts! She has studied with local artists and is presently working in acrylics. Lynne is excited for the opportunity to paint in the ever-changing environment of Port Moody. Visual Artists Otto Kamensek Ceramic artist rehipboy@shaw.ca I am the current ceramic artist In-Residence at the Port Moody Arts Centre. I have been coming to the PMAC for the last 11 years. Rose Kapp (Roszay) Graphic designer and illustrator roszay@shaw.ca | hire-rk.com My work leans towards light-hearted subjects and approach yet I like strong draftsmanship and attention to detail. I work in the old-school medium of pen&ink as a rejection of the safety of the computer “undo” button, but mostly for the enjoyment of the tactical experience. Negin Khoshkhesal-Etemadi Graphic designer, illustrator, painter negin9@hotmail.com My art and design is a form of worshipping the Unknowable Essence, and to be empowered to empower the viewer. Art for me is a tool to transcend the present physical reality into an uplifting soul stirring vision. Visual Artists Dan Kirchner Photography dan@golivelife.com | golivelife.com | 360hometours.ca I embrace living life to its fullest. It is my aspiration to capture the essence of living through photography; the precious moments, expressions, moods, colours, shapes and beauty found in all things that surround us. Manfred Kraus Photographer vancouvermoments@shaw.ca | vancouvermoments.com I am fascinated with panoramic views of nature and cityscapes that I document through my camera in super high resolution. My favourite subjects are twilight and misty scenes with a touch of drama. Mandara Lebovitz Pyrography, oil painting mandara.artist@gmail.com | mandara.ca Mandara creates unique works in a variety of mediums including paint, sculpture, installation and wood collage. Ranging from Expressionist to Surreal, her themes are timeless and reflect the forms, patterns, textures and movement found in nature. Visual Artists Visual Artists Megan Lynch Graphic designer, illustrator, painter hello@megansarah.ca | megansarah.ca Life’s roller-coaster ride of emotions and experiences are the greatest contribution to my creativity. The best part is when I get an idea and experience the excitement of what it could turn into. I love to work with typography, bold colours and lines with Matt Mays’s music in the background. Vanessa MacLeod Illustrator vanessamacleod@gmail.com I am inspired by the wonderful relationship between storytelling and visual art; that is why I like each of my illustrations to have a story- whether it’s a girl making herself a cup of tea in the morning, or a couple walking through Central Park in the winter. Joye MacPherson Jewellery designer joyedesigns@shaw.ca | joydesigns.ca A passion for art and a fascination for stones led me to follow my dreams of becoming a jewellery designer. I use the ancient technique of wire wrapping, incorporating combinations of sparkling druzies, polished cabochons, and faceted gemstones, creating a stunning contrast of textures; intriguing and truly exquisite. Visual Artists Sonia Mais Acrylic painter, photographer soniavazmais@gmail.com | soniavazmais.com My inspiration comes from seeking details and forms not normally immediately apparent in every scenery or object that I paint. I feel inspired by the forms and shapes of our galaxy. Amanda Maxwell Jewelry and wearable arts amandafmaxwell@hotmail.com | pomomamadesign.com Amanda is a self-taught jewelry designer who focuses on creating accessories made from wire, metal and fibre. Her work focuses around an interest in wire, metal and fibre, leading to some curious projects combining the techniques of wire crochet, metalworking, art clay silver and traditional fibre work. Michelle McCutchon Rock carver sculptormichelle@live.ca Rock is my medium of choice because you have one chance to get it right, just like you have one life to live. Sometimes it means making changes to plans well into the project. The more challenging a piece is, the more satisfying it is to complete. Visual Artists Gillian McMillan Potter gillianmcmillan@shaw.ca | gillianmcmillan.com I have established a career as a clay artist, taught, presented workshops, attended Emily Carr U, advocated for an Arts Centre in the old City Hall and helped to establish its successful Clay Program, and am a founding member of TriCity Potters. Martha Meimetis Functional pottery keramiko_studio@hotmail.com Clay is a material ironically simple at first glance, yet intrinsically complex. Each piece represents its own moment and therefore is one-of-a-kind. I get my inspiration from nature and old china. If only I could figure out how to make utensils out of clay. That’s my next challenge. Samira Messchian Graphic designer, textile artist (tapestry, Kilim, Persian carpet), potter samira.messchian@yahoo.com | facebook.com/SamiraMesschianArt The beauty of nature is the most impressive source of ideas for artists. A waterfall is a reminder of washing the soul and body of humans who come from the warm heart of nature. That idea inspired me to design a wearable art piece with blue marbles - the waterfall in combination with body movement. Visual Artists Tatjana Mirkov-Popovicki Painter tatjanamp@gmail.com | mirkov-popovicki.com Painting is my lifetime passion and I am inspired by the iconic Canadian landscape, bringing morsels of beauty as small present to the public. I paint scenes of popular landmarks but also the hidden beauty of remote locations. Gay Mitchell Drawing, painting, collage, ceramics and textiles as well as music (flute) gaymitchell@art-music.ca Gay, an artist, musician, and educator, employs varied means to create images which speak of mystery and challenge a literal perception of what we see. “Visual images express my personal response to creation, illuminating a sojourn and a sense of place.” Dylan Moffat Artist (painting, silkscreen printing), experimental music dylanjohnthomasmoffat@gmail.com I am inspired by what surrounds me, especially nature and the animal kingdom. I love to see through things to find the essence of life. Proud to continue supporting the arts in Port Moody HOME SELLING PROCESS STEPS CONSULT - with your REALTOR® PLAN - formulate, agree & implement PREPARE - and optimize home appeal MARKET - to buyers and REALTORS® RECEIVE - offers presentations NEGOTIATE - agree and accept CELEBRATE - a binding contract COMPLETE - with your legal rep. MOVE-OUT - mission accomplished Congratulations! NEXT HOME? - see HOME BUYING PROCESS If you have a question on any step in the selling or buying process, call (778) 878-0778 John Grasty Real Estate Representative john@RealEstateEvolved.com • www.RealEstateEvolved.com 3137 St. Johns St., Port Moody An independently owned and operated member of Prudential Real Estate Affiliates Inc. This is not intended to cause or induce breach of an existing agency agreement. Visual Artists Dylan Moore Hand drawn and digitally coloured work dylan@OuthouseCartoons.com | OuthouseCartoons.com I’ve been drawing since I could hold a crayon and eventually graduated to pencils. I like to tell stories through drawings, so I make comics. I like to make people laugh, so I draw cartoons. And I like to bring life to my drawings, so I animate them. Gerry Moss Photographer gamo1940@telus.net Creating beautiful things is a measure of the uniqueness of the human mind. Captured and generated images express the need to tell stories and to record what we have learned. Outstanding visual art reveals human experience and emotion to the viewer as seen through the eyes of the artist. Sher Nasser Oils, acrylics, watercolour sher@shernasser.com | shernasser.com | sher-nasser.artistwebsites.com I was born in Zanzibar, Tanzania. My interest in drawing and painting started early, however, it was not until many years later, in Canada, I discovered the joyful world of painting. I am a proud supporter of many charities and am always happy to donate my paintings to worthy causes. Visual Artists Linda Nelson Watercolour and acrylics lindanelson1@shaw.ca My art is based on local scenes and images, as well as anything to do with the West Coast. As a great lover of the outdoors and all things to do with nature, I find an endless variety of painting possibilities just outside the doorstep. Jan Pavlic Ceramics, drawing, mixed media, book arts, jewelry, fabric art, theatre, poetry, literary journalism jan@janestreetclayworks.com | janestreetclayworks.com Inspiration comes from what I am interested in during a particular period of time and it varies. Because I am devoted to authenticity and ‘becoming,’ I give myself leave to explore different styles and media and believe that is a strength. Adrienne Peacock Watercolour and acrylic painting apeacock@telus.net | adriennepeacock.ca My inspiration is nature in its marvelous and various forms. Although I have an academic background in ecology, I find that I am most acutely observing my environment when I am painting. I am inspired to try to capture the magical and ephemeral interaction between light and form. Visual Artists Jack Prasad Acrylic paintings, traditional First Nations miniature canoes artistjackprasd@gmail.com | jackprasad.com My work is an expression of love for the beauty of this west coast region. Forests bring us strength and stability. Their changing landscape sustains us and inspires my artwork. Our forests are at risk; I hope to create a legacy that will remain, even if our forests do not. Tracy Riddell Photographer – portraits, events, travel, animals, nature info@tracyriddell.com | tracyriddell.com Capturing cherished moments for others to enjoy for a lifetime is deeply rewarding. Sharing my photographs of the scenes and events as I see them generates a deep appreciation and enthusiasm for the diversity in our world and inspires passion for preserving the beauty that surrounds us. Danuta Rogula Oils, acrylic and encaustic painter danuta.rogula@gmail.com | artbyrogula.com I am inspired by the world around me and have always had an eye for beauty. I experience a scene in Nature that has really touched me – the atmosphere, the beauty of light or the tranquility – I want to share with others what I experience through my painting. Visual Artists Bernadette Rollin Painter bernarollin@shaw.ca Bernadette has been inspired by her love of gardening and outdoors activities. Her recent works incorporate larger and varied surfaces as well as stronger and brighter colors. “I enjoy painting what inspires me. The exploration of the beauty which surrounds me enables me to connect with my art.” Sarah Ronald Drawing, sublimation printing & photography sarah@sarahronald.com | sarahronald.com Most of my current work is in celebration of animals and the environment and at times is a commentary on how the human species is so detrimental to the planet and the other species living on it. Parvaneh Roudgar Sculptor parfly1@hotmail.com | parvanehroudgar.com Parvaneh studied art in Florence. She has held exhibitions locally, in Europe, USA, and the Middle East, with her latest in New York. Her work, Cosmos Flower, was one of the winners of the outdoor sculpture competition organize by the city of Anacortes, Washington. Visual Artists Visual Artists Gaëtan Royer Mixed media, architecture, wood work and photography gaetanroyer@hotmail.com | timeforcities.ca Minimalism. Style characterized by simplicity. Minimalism describes design where the work exposes the essence and authenticity of a project while eliminating non-essential features or concepts. A minimalist uses the simplest, fewest elements to create maximum effect. Zoë Royer Water media, silk painting and harp zoeroyer@hotmail.com Being immersed in art, nature and a caring community of people, brings such joy to my life and dares me to dream bigger. Elham Sarvi Painting and photography elsarvi@yahoo.com | elhamsarvi.com It is a spiritual journey of my personal growth which I express though colours and forms. With each canvas I experience a new sense of freedom and emotion. Each piece is a mystery of my existence. Hence, this is how I meditate. 3.5” x 2.5” | Maximum Font Size: 30 pt Investments you need and service you deserve Bryan Stark, CFP® Financial Advisor . 2828 St. Johns St. Port Moody, BC V3H 2C1 604-931-6850 www.edwardjones.com Member – Canadian Investor Protection Fund Cathy Cena Congratulations to all the participants, artists and KaBoom Dream Team 2014! Visual Artists Myda Schmidt Acrylics and oils myda-schmidt.blogspot.ca | MyArtClub.Com/Myda.Schmidt1 I paint mainly to please myself, and get inspiration from many sources. Walks around the inlet give me material for landscape paintings, and I also photograph flowers, still lifes, textures, etc for ideas. My paintings are mainly realistic and done in acrylic. Leah Scott Acrylic painting bob.leah@telus.net Art was an unexpected gift that came late in life following a life changing M.V.A. I started taking classes and haven’t stopped learning since. My inspiration is to capture the light, the spirit of the subject and to tell a story. Peggy Scott-Dunn Watercolour painter peggyscottdunn@gmail.com I have been working with watercolours for approx. 20 yrs. I love how the paint flows and yet is bold at the same time. I paint from photographs I take. My subject matter varies from landscapes and flowers, to pets or wild creatures, to old buildings, or dilapidated boats. Visual Artists Ingrid Seibold Photographer and painter ingridseibold@yahoo.ca Natural forms of landscapes, the edges of architecture and nature are what inspire me to capture forms, textures and shapes through the disciplines of painting and photography. The abstract free form allows me to express my movement and energy creating harmonious shapes and forms. Kelly Selden Abstract photography ka.selden@gmail.com | cargocollective.com/kellyseldenphotoart What excites me when I’m out looking for subjects for my work is the degradation of surfaces that are rusted, painted or altered over time. I enjoy shooting overlooked subjects hoping to invite viewers to interpret the images in a new and personal way. Parisa Shafazand Oil painting parisa33@telus.net I have exhibited my work through the Port Moody Art Instructors Show and Expression Of Iran. Visual Artists Atefeh Shirani Mosaics atefeh.shirani@gmail.com “Bringing happiness to people’s heart with artwork.” I believe mosaic is a great medium to decorate and express the feelings and needs of people both in public and domestic places. I look at art as a communication skill beyond all languages that can bring people together in a unified community. Shohre Shirazi Watercolour and acrylic painting Shohre.shirazi@gmail.com I connect to my surrounding and nature through my brush. Creation is my way to cope with life. Valerie Simons Acrylic and mixed media artist vsimons@telus.net | valsimons.com It is my belief that an artist lives in everyone. The trick is to hear the artist voice screaming to be let out, and giving in! Whether you are sculpting an exquisite form, layering paint on canvas to elicit an emotional response, or baking an awesome cookie, creation is art. Visual Artists Claudia Stewart Painter, collage claudiastewartstudio.com | claudiastewartstudio.com My work is based in realism, but given a whimsical or fanciful approach, often with a background of abstract forms, shapes and colours. Currently working on a series of portraits of my female friends, called “The Women’s Celebration Series. Lanni Sulje Painter lsulje@shaw.ca | myartclub.com/art.php?xyz=235&uvw=6&stu=0 I am fascination with the exploration of light, colour and design and the challenge of capturing the magic, with these, in the land, people and architecture of the places I feel strongly connected to. My desire is to portray the quiet moments with simplicity and slightly dreamlike quality. Visual Artists Rita Thomas Acrylic and watercolour painting, drawing ritathomas@telus.net I have a degree from Emily Carr and was a design artist for Joice international. I am now retired and belong to several art clubs. Stephen Tobin Photographer steve@wanderingphotographer.ca | wanderingphotographer.ca I believe the moments of beauty we all experience help underline what it is to be human. It is hard not to be stirred by the sight of a Bald Eagle taking off, or of the ocean packed in ice to the horizon. These experiences affect us and the unifying effect brings us together. Marjorie Turnbull Painter (oils and acrylic), printmaker amturnbull@telus.net I have been an artist all my life - starting with private lessons from an elderly artist. I have taught printmaking at the Manitoba Printmakers Studio and in Vancouver at Malaspina Printmakers. I now teach painting three classes per week. Art is a major part of my life. Visual Artists Nathania Vishnevsky Acrylic painting, mixed media nathaniaxv@gmail.com Vishnevsky seeks to expose the beauty of the transient moment. She satisfies her curiosity through deep research and close examination and shares this experience with the viewer. She reveals both the hand of the maker and the history of a work’s creation through the lush, tactile medium of paint. Anna Wagner Oil and acrylic painter akwagner@shaw.ca My main goal is to create atmosphere, capture the beauty of colors in my own way. Light prevails in my pictures; I have to have light because it inspires, intensifies colors, and creates shadows and mystery…. I could tell you a story with each one of my paintings. Stirling Ward MPA M. Photog, F/PPABC, Producer of promotional videos stirlingward@shaw.ca | stirlingward.com PPOC Photographer of the Year, PPA Art Director’s Choice Award of Excellence, Cleo Award nomination (NY City). Permanent collection: Kodak Pavilion Epcot Centre, National Archives of Canada, PPA. My statement is in every vision I create through Light, Texture and Shape that ultimately defines the final image. Visual Artists Alison White Watercolour and acrylic Alisonw40@shaw.ca My passion is to capture the beauty of our old buildings and environs. I have painted the Ioco residences and my next project is Belcarra’s cabins on the water. To capture the past and make a connection to young people; have them see what was here and value it. Tim White Photography timwhitephotography@hotmail.com | photosbytimwhite.com I am a photographer and photography is about capturing a feeling and a memory through the lens, and to create an emotion that lives with us forever. I am a creative soul who is motivated by the simplicity and extraordinary strength that a photo can bring to our senses. Doug Wideen Acrylic landscape painter dougwideen@yahoo.com | dougwideen.com Painting nature is my inspiration; creating colour with movement in the painting.. Your local flower shop in Newport Village Come by for a visit at 259B Newport Drive, Port Moody BC We deliver! 604-492-0880 Visual Artists Des Wilson Woodturner wilsontd@telus.net | deswilson.ca Woodturning is guided as much by the nature of the material as by the artist’s initial design concept. There’s excitement stripping away the outer layer of a block of wood to reveal the delicate internal structure. Unlike many other forms of woodworking, woodturning often produces a distinctly serendipitous result. Chris Wong Fine woodworking; furniture, sculpture, boxes chris@flairwoodworks.com | flairwoodworks.com Failure is a great way to start. I’ll never know where the line is until I cross it. Challenge convention. Reinvent. If I don’t question what I’m doing, I’m not pushing hard enough. Christine Yurchuk Watercolour and acrylic painter candgyurchuk@telus.net My art is primarily representational with my personal and life experiences reflected in my paintings. Eeach painting is a personal journey, allowing me to relive a place, a moment in time or an emotion. My goal is to portray an image and mood that the viewer can relate to. The Dream Team Brad Letwin “I really enjoyed organizing Kaboom. While we were focused on planning an event, we were enacting our collective vision of a true “City of the Arts”. We hope you will enjoy this evening and may we look forward to an annual event.” Bradley Letwin received his BA from UBC and his MA from the Courtauld Institute, University of London, where he is currently completing his PhD. He has assisted in the preparation of museum exhibitions in Europe and the USA. He is a Director of the Sheptytsky Institute and co-owns Culture Babes. Cathy Cena “Having worked on many committees, I was honored to be part of this amazing Dream Team and truly inspired by the work ethic of this group. We collaborated on many great ideas from the layout of the space, entertainers, décor and so much more. I know you will enjoy our amazing KaBoom event as I enjoyed helping create it. Congratulations, amazing Dream Team!“ Cathy has volunteered on many committees, boards and non-profit groups, and loves giving back to her community. She serves the Heritage Commission, Crossroads Hospice Foundation, Treasures of Christmas and Blanket BC Society. She lives in Port Moody with her children, loves exploring local consignment stores and walking her dog Mocha. Cathy is a Business Development Manager with Imprint Plus. Chris Wong “You could not find a more enthusiastic, generous and caring group of volunteers to organize KaBoom. If you ever have the opportunity to work with any of these outstanding people, take it. Being a part of the KaBoom Dream Team was a total blast!” Chris Wong is a self-taught woodworker/artist who relentlessly pushes to redefine and innovate what is “known” (or assumed). He is well-respected in the local, global, and online communities. info@portmoodymuseum.org 604-939-1648 http://portmoodymuseum.org/ The Dream Team Elham Sarvi “I got inspired by each and every member of our awesome Dream Team; we had such fun planning and organizing KaBoom!! It’s been great honor to be part of it. Such fabulous ideas and amazing people.” Elham studied Visual Arts at Soureh University in Tehran, Seneca College, CTSA and Emily Carr University. She has participated in over 20 professional art exhibitions as an artist and has over 15 years of experience as an art instructor. Elham is co-owner of ArtSpot Studio on Clark Street in Port Moody and enjoys volunteering for the North Vancouver Arts Council and Evergreen Cultural Center. Gaëtan Royer “The City of the Arts tagline evolved from a simple label to become our identity. We must continue to carve a bigger place for Arts in our public spaces, our budgets and our hearts. The KaBoom! Dream Team created a showcase for the arts in Port Moody.” Gaëtan Royer was City Manager for Port Moody and Metro Vancouver’s Chief Planner. An author, architect, engineer, urban planner and multi-media artist, he uses photography, painting, wood work and sketching to celebrate life and nature. Geoff Scott “I’m inspired by the many volunteers I know that work tirelessly throughout the Tri-Cities, such as the team working to bring KaBoom to Port Moody. Especially challenging is the task of bringing a new event of this magnitude to fruition. Congratulations KaBoom for being the spark to ignite an event that will inspire us all.” Geoff is currently the board chair of Tri-Cities Community Television Society, working to bring community television back to the Tri-Cities region. With 30+ years in the film and television industry, he’s worked for Rogers Cable, Shaw TV, CBC, the Knowledge Network, and as an ACFC accredited special effects artist in the film industry. Geoff also held the position of head of postproduction at Columbia Academy in Vancouver from 2007 to 2010, and is a former board chair of Independent Community Television in Vancouver. Helen Daniels “It’s been fun and exciting being part of the KaBoom team taking it from an idea to a great event. Planning meetings were lively as we brainstormed ideas, zeroed in on specific details and gave KaBoom shape. KaBoom has all the makings to be very memorable this year and in the future. It was great to see everyone’s enthusiasm and I was happy to host KaBoom meetings at the Gallery Bistro.” Helen has been developing her business, the Gallery Bistro, into a hub for creativity and community with events such as pop -up theatre, music concerts, live radio broadcasts and workshops. Art exhibitions are also part of the menu. A 32 year Port Moody resident, she expresses her own creativity through photography; Lomography. She’s been proud to bring ArtWalk, Wearable Art Awards, PechaKucha and ArtistCircle to the region, and serve on Port Moody’s Arts & Culture Committee and Evergreen Line Public Art Committee. The Dream Team Jillian Hull “A couple of years ago, I was part of an insanely fun group called The Art Core. It was this group (and particularly Helen & Rainer Daniels) that first dreamed of an “artists happening” here in Port Moody. But it was the KaBoom! Dream Team lead by Councillor Zoe Royer that really brought it to life and made it a reality. What an inspiration to see the talent and expertise in our community!” Jillian Hull is a member of Port Moody’s Arts and Culture Committee and a Director for the Port Moody Arts Centre Society. A former arts journalist and college instructor, Jillian currently directs her energies toward bringing together her interests in business, arts and social enterprise. Jillian studied English and American Literature at New York University and Cornell University. Markus Fahrner “As an avid art enthusiast I was pleased to be part of the KaBoom experience. I was delighted to apply my passion for design and creating books in making the KaBoom Event Catalogue.” Markus Fahrner is a book artist and graphic designer with over 15 years experience. His work ranges from packaging design; TrueBlue in stores to the Alcuin Society Catalogue for the Best Designed Books in Canada. With his wife Fitnat, he co-founded Heritage Mountain Press; a Port Moody small press which produces letter press books, printed broadsheets and ephemera. His work can be found worldwide in the Library of Congress, Victoria & Albert Museum, Meermano Museum, Klingspor Museum and The Special Collection at SFU, BC. Nikki Bryce “What a blast being a KaBoom-ite has been! A bevvy of diverse, talented, committed people all passionate about the arts…what could be better? I am inspired that each person I asked “Do you know that Port Moody is the City of the Arts?” said “Yes!” An acrylic and watercolour artist, Nikki started painting with friends and soon found out “THIS is IT.” Member & Show Coordinator with Port Moody Art Association, Nikki has a VERY encouraging and patient husband. Rainer and Helen Daniels invite you to visit the Gallery Bistro- where friends, food and art come together. Stop in for tasty gourmet soups, sandwiches and salads, daily breakfast and weekend brunch specials as well as a full array of specialty coffees and treats. Pop-up theatre, jazz jam sessions, workshops and gallery shows are making this popular lunch spot into much more. Currently open Tuesday to Sunday, 10 am-3 pm. Available for special event bookings. Catering services also available. PORT MOODY 2411 Clarke Street • 604-937-0998 www.gallerybistroportmoody.com The Dream Team Rose Kapp “It was a dark and stormy night when a certain white haired lady appeared on my doorstep and asked me to be the event coordinator for an artist’s celebration. I said yes. Since then, my involvement besides the organization of planning details is to steer the spirit and direction of the project, focus the energy of the team, work with the City and participating artists to create an exciting and successful outcome. An artist’s happening – it’s a dream I’ve had for some time!” Born in Edmonton, Rose studied advertising art at ACA in Calgary. A graphic designer of 35+ years, her current focus is illustrative work. She lives in Coquitlam (shh!) but volunteers heavily in Port Moody where she used to live. KaBoom! Event Coordinator Salomeh (Sally) Honormand “Being involved in teamwork helps me to know myself better and make positive improvements in my life. Its important education you don’t find in a course or school. Playing on KaBoom was fun! Working with the Dream Team of fourteen amazing professional people was simply awesome; it brought me joy and satisfaction. There’s a kind of happiness and pleasure from volunteering in community projects like KaBoom that you don’t always find in a paid job.” From a background in engineering, Salomeh became interested in art when she arrived in Canada. Taking art and design at NSCAD University opened doors in her professional life, and she’s since volunteered and worked with many art galleries, festivals and art projects across Canada. Salomeh opened her own Port Moody art studio in 2010 where she teaches classes and workshops. She’s currently manages several projects in design, communication and construction. Sarah Dixon “I am grateful for the opportunity to contribute to an event that fosters creative connections. As an artist, I believe the existence of art and artistic creation is a basic human need. I see KaBoom as a gathering that celebrates all art and the amazing act of creating it. An opportunity for artists and the community to come together and honor the creation and presence of art in our lives is not to be missed!” Sarah grew up immersed in art and theatre. She attended the Kootenay School of the Arts where she studied writing and mixed media. Later on, she was given the opportunity to work alongside her father in the Gleneagle Secondary drama department. A prolific theatre artist, Sarah has written and directed over 20 original shows. In 2009, she created Rebel Haunt Theatre, which focuses on producing original micro-epic site-specific theatre in and around Port Moody. Zoë Royer “Reflecting on the Artists Meeting Artists event of March 2013, I hoped for a day when artists in our community would come together, know one another well and have their work be instantly recognizable throughout the region. Four months ago, I handpicked the KaBoom Dream Team; highly skilled, creative, dedicated, energetic individuals to help make this dream a reality.” Zoë Royer is a city councillor, dental professional, entrepreneur, fierce protector of the environment and ambassador for the arts. When not at work(?), Zoë can be found celebrating her marriage to Gaëtan, being in nature, painting, sewing, playing harp or going to the ballet. KaBoom! Event Chair 2015? We don’t know yet, but stay tuned... One way to find out the latest news on future KaBooms is to sign up for e-notifications on the City web site: www.portmoody.ca/index.aspx?page=224 If you are an artist, potential sponsor, volunteer, or interested in the Port Moody Arts scene, you don’t have to wait for the next KaBoom! There are many ways to get involved in the creative arts in our fair city by connecting with various arts groups and art centres in the Tri-Cities. Keep the sparks flying! Would like to graciously thank our Sponsors and Partners premier sponsors $400 level Tri-Cities Community Television $200 level event photographer event photographer $100 level Angelo’s Salon & Spa Donations ... and a big to all our fabulous volunteers! KaBoom! would not have been possible without the generous support of our premier sponsors ArtsConnect – Tri-City Regional Arts Council celebrates its 45th Anniversay with congratulations to “Kaboom”. We plant the seeds and a garden of art grows and flourishes throughout our region. 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