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Celebrating community through art

BY SOPHIA HAN

The Community Data Tree is one of many artworks and performances on view during the Collingwood Days festival. Photo by Sophia Han

What is community art? **

Read On! is a news page for Renfrew-Collingwood learners.

Community art is art that can be found in parks and neighbourhoods. It is different from the art that we see in museums and galleries. It is art that is created with input and help from people in the community.

Community art projects beautify neighbourhoods and tell powerful stories.

Walk on Vanness Avenue between Rupert Street and the Joyce-Collingwood SkyTrain station and you will see a colourful mural that tells the story of the neighbourhood’s history. The mural was designed by artist Bert Monterona in 2017 and painted with help from a local youth group.

The brightly painted park benches and murals in front of Collingwood Neighbourhood House are also examples of community art projects.

Art and community celebrations ***

Some community art projects are temporary and can only be viewed at certain times of the year. This type of art is called an installation because it is put up in one place for a short time. The time, setting and audience participation is just as meaningful as the artwork.

Each fall, the Still Moon Arts Society creates a beautiful lantern installation at Renfrew Community Park with help from volunteers and participants who help to make the lanterns.

This month, enjoy new art installations, storytelling and all kinds of performances during the weeklong Collingwood Days festival starting on Friday, July 14. Since 2003, this annual event has celebrated the traditions, history and diversity of its 55,000 residents.

Events take place at local parks and the Annex Plaza at 3690 Vanness before the main festivities on Saturday, July 22 at Gaston Park. Come join the fun, listen to the music and watch the performers!

Vocabulary

community — a community is a group of people with something in common
input — the ideas and information used to create or do something
beautify — to make something beautiful
designed — something that has been planned
brightly — with colors that are strong
temporary — lasting for a limited time
Installation (art) — a type of artwork where the time, setting and audience experience is important
put up (phrasal verb) — to build something
setting  — place
participation — when you take part in something
just as — use just as before an adjective to say that one thing is equal to another: Oranges are just as delicious as bananas.
performance — a show or presentation before an audience
weeklong  — lasting a week
diversity — the different races, cultures and genders of a people
festivities — the activities that take place during a festival

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July 2023 issue of RCC News is here

Community meetings, volunteer opportunities, festivals and art in the park. These are just some of the great neighbourhood events and activities found in this latest issue of the Renfrew-Collingwood Community News. Check them out and stay connected to your neighbours and community.

In this issue:

  • Grandview-Collingwood Legion celebrates National Indigenous People’s Day
  • Join in a community collaboration to explore what makes Joyce-Collingwood special
  • Collingwood Neighbourhood House Board call for nominations
  • Collingwood Corner: A little home on Euclid and Tyne
  • Pick up your copy of Collingwood Chronicles at Collingwood Days
  • Heart-healthy vegetarian recipe to fight cholesterol
  • Volunteer for the 2023 Renfrew Ravine Moon Festival
  • Celebrating our community through art
  • Renfrew-Collingwood Instagram Photo of the Month: What’s the most tranquil place in Renfrew-Collingwood? Find RCC News on Instagram @RCCNewsPhotos
  • Plus, Collingwood Days insert with full event listing

Do you have a local story to tell or an event to share? We’d love to hear about it! Email rccnews-editorial@cnh.bc.ca.

The deadline for the August 2023 issue is July 10.

We welcome story submissions from 300 to 400 words long. Accompanying photos must be high resolution in a jpg file at least 1 MB large and include a photo caption and the name of the photographer.