June (themes: summer time, playfulness, freedom)įor podcasts, audio plays, films, recorded readings, music: please submit a synopsis and no more than 5 pages as a sample, and/or up to 2 minutes of a recording/trailer.įor fine art, poetry, or other writing: Please submit a synopsis or description of the pieces and up to 5 pages/pieces of work as a sample. May (themes: spring, new growth, creation)
March (themes: the environment, sustainability, humans in relation to the planet) The following are start dates, not duration of the slots.ĭecember (themes: winter, holidays, endings, rest) At this time, we only accept work that is ready to be posted immediately - this is not a workshop, but a way for us to promote and share completed works to uplift the wider artistic community. Collaborator, advocate, business mentor and volunteer she is the founder and artistic director of Vancouver Art Attack, a creative consulting agency founded in 2013, now specializes in curated art experiences, acquisitions, artist representation and the Vancouver Art Attack Award of Excellence in Visual Arts at Emily Carr University of Art & Design.Ĭurrently, she is the curator for the the B1 Gallery at the Beaumont studios, a member of the board of directors at the Vancouver Biennale, Vancouver’s only Outdoor Public Art Museum featuring world-class art from around the world as well, she sits on the board for the Community Arts Council of Vancouver.We accept submissions in the form of podcasts, audio plays, films, recorded readings, music, and other digital content that exemplifies courageous storytelling. Her passion for art has always been at the forefront of her career portfolio. She is deeply committed to collaborative projects that benefit the Arts and Culture community. Burn up the Rumpus Room dance floor every Saturday night to the best mix of current and classic music in the city Buy tix & tables Inquiri. Kirsten Larsen is a BC born artist and creative consultant, currently residing in Vancouver, British Columbia. or click the ticket link to connect to our calendar - first come first serve! One group/household per time slot, each time slot is 30 mins max. Here, you can get your fabulous freak on.ī1 Gallery is now open by appointment Thursdays, Fridays and weekends. The Rumpus Room is a place where you can chill, entertain, or be in your own realm and let your imagination go. These healing lifeforms are alien yet familiar, and cluster in their own little communities.Īt times, we all feel like we are out of place and need to be seen for who we truly are. Part of this installation introduces mushroom illustrations, incorporating rainbows and retro stripes, again playing with the juxtaposition of two worlds: linear and organic. Living in a home with a rumpus room, these monster families can be themselves, cozy yet wild. The family portraits of her monsters delve into the comfortable yet unusual, where two races meet. Jenn presents this installation, where memories of family, musical themes, and being immersed in a recreation room play in the aesthetic of the 70s, and bring a neutral zone of nostalgia.
Touching on the theme of a safe space, where one can truly be free, is the Rumpus Room’s foundation.
Split between two cultures, she often felt like a stranger not quite one and not quite the other. a room, usually in the basement of a home, used for games, parties and recreation.Īrtist Jenn Brisson uses her art to encompass the hybrid life she grew up experiencing, being brought up in a Filipino-Canadian household. Happening in the B1 Gallery at the Beaumont Studios located on the un ceded ancestral lands of the the Squamish, Musqueum and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations, curated by Kirsten Larsen. The Beaumont Studios is proud to announce Rumpus Room - A Jenn Brisson Experience.