The second option for the Final Creative Project is to use one of the profiles in Maria Tippett’s book, Made in British Columbia: Eight Ways of Making Culture as the jumping-off point. You will use the story of one of the lives as inspiration for your own work of visual art. This could be a poster in collage form (look up “collage” if this is a new term) including images and words that creatively evoke this individual’s story and impact on the arts. You could do this visual art project as a painting, as a work of graphic story (such as a comic strip); or you could build something that is fully three-dimensional.
You do not have to be “good at art” to choose this visual art option: it is an opportunity to flex some interpretive muscles that you might not usually use in your studies. Which of the lives that you read about left a lasting impression on you? How would you celebrate and document that impact?
*SPECIAL NOTE: I’m offering you a variation on this art-poster topic if you are keen to focus on the indigenous author/theatre artist Kim Senklip Harvey,. Your ekphrastic visual art response can be to the Kamloopa. If you are very interested in one of the other artists we discovered through videos such as Hands of History and By Woman’s Hand, or Douglas Coupland from Souvenir of Canada, you may select that individual as your focus instead of one of the Tippett biographies.
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