Art Therapy in Squamish
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Pacific Northwest Native Indian Art Carvings - Squamish Nation
presents new Pacific Northwest Native Indian art carvings by master carver Cody Mathias and his nephew George Stokes. More details as well as free ebooks on Northwest Native Indian art at website.
Breshit Art Gallery A-011 - Gold River, Squamish BC
Breshit Art Gallery - Video
Photo & Video by Daamha Young Kim, BAG
Gold River, BC Squamish BC Canada
Squamish Business Owner
Native Brazilians find a new home for their family and two new businesses as they make Squamish home at the Squamish Adventure Centre.
Skwxwu7mesh, Squamish Estuary, British Columbia, Canada
ARTIST: Ryanne Bergler
In this short film, I explored the Squamish Estuary, which is vital to local water, animals, land and people. Squamish First Nation member Randall W. Lewis talked about his personal relationship and experiences with the land, and about industrial impacts and rehabilitation projects.
I was influenced by filmmaker Greg Coyes’s “slow media” approach to capturing stunning images of nature and spaces. I incorporated this approach to create thoughtfully composed static video images to show the beauty of the area, and combined this with Lewis’s storytelling to give insight and instill an urgency to protect and rehabilitate the estuary and all water and land. I included the Squamish and English text to respectively honour and include all the people who share and care for the Squamish Estuary and its surrounding areas.
The message from First Nations peoples in British Columbia I contacted was consistent: We all need to protect water and land, as we are all related. I have learned a lot about the First Nations perspectives through their truthful and heartfelt words about the many troubling environmental issues in our province.
There are many possibilities for us to come together, to work together and to heal our waterways and Earth.
This Vancouver Hotel Is Home to Local Aboriginal Artists
In downtown Vancouver in British Columbia, at the very edge of Chinatown, you’ll find Skwachays Lodge, a hotel that houses aboriginal art, as well as the artists themselves.
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This Vancouver Hotel Is Home to Local Aboriginal Artists
Starring: Clifton Fred
Song: Serious
Artist: The Salt and The Sea
Song: Ready to Go
Artist: Pigeon John
Safarnama Brackendale Art Gallery Squamish, British Columbia
Safarnama Brackendale Art Gallery Squamish, British Columbia
Navalpreet Rangi, also known as Narinderpal Singh Rangi, is a Punjabi Documentary film Maker, Film Producer and Art Photographer.
Navalpreet Rangi was born on 23 October 1983 to Darshan Singh Rangi (surname) and Baldev Kaur Rangi (surname) in Dhuri, Punjab and was brought up in Chommo, Punjab, India. He was schooled at the Karamsar School, in Gurdwara Karamsar Rara Sahib, Punjab.
Career[edit]
His debut book Chiragan Di Low was published on Eleventh standard at the budding age of 16. In Twelfth Standard he staged his first play Kissa Ek Laash Ka with IPTA Indian People's Theatre Association Punjab and learned Photography Techniques from Tejinder Artist at Khanna, Punjab.
Then he started his Graduation from DAV College, Chandigarh Sector 10, Chandigarh where he was an active member of Punjabi Sahit Sabha, Drama Club and Bhangra (dance) Team. He did Theatre with Punjabi Theatre persons like Bhaji Gursharan and Kewal Dhaliwal,
In 2004 he moved to Mumbai and as an Art Photographer with Prithvi Theatre.
In 2005 he worked as Assistant director for Punjabi Movie Des Hoyaa Pardes with Late. Manoj Punj.
In 2006 he joined Channel Punjab, Mohali as TV Program director.
In 2008 he worked as Creative director at Punjabi music channel Yo Music at New Delhi.
In 2009 he joined as Promo Head CNEB Hindi News Channel, Noida.
in 2010 he joined UNESCO with Madanjeet Singh UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador.
Navalpreet Rangi is founder of the Ma Boli International Punjabi Film Festival , Vancouver.
Filmography[edit]
Assistant Director[edit]
Bus Conductor (2002)
Des Hoyaa Pardes (2004)
as Documentary Filmmaker[edit]
Year Show Role Channel Notes
2006 Punjabi Short Documentary Nihang Script and Direction Channel Punjab
2007 Ustad Script & Direction Channel Punjab UK
2008 Artist Sobha Singh (painter) Script, Direction, Camera Channel Punjab UK Award Winning Biography Documentary at Spinning Wheel Film Festival, Toronto, Canada.
2008–09 Hola Mohalla Documentary Ngo
2009 Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha Bio Documentary Hindi TV Channel Bio Profile Documentary Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha
2009 Shaheed Sukhdev Thapar Bio Documentary Hindi TV Channel Bio Profile Documentary Shaheed Sukhdev Thapar
2009 Shaheed Bhagat Singh Bio Documentary Hindi TV Channel Bio Profile Documentary Shaheed Bhagat Singh
2009 Man With a Mission on Chanan Singh Dhillon| Bio Documentary Ngo Bio Profile Documentary of 2nd World War Hero Chanan Singh Dhillon
2010 Kila Raipur Sports Festival Event Documentary Ngo Event Documentary Film Kila Raipur Sports Festival
2010 Hemkund Travel Documentary Ngo Travel Documentary Film Hemkund
2011 Ghadar Party Historic Documentary Ngo Historic Documentary Film Ghadar Party
2011 Adab, Gurmat Mission of Bibi inderpal Kaur Profile Documentary Ngo
Producer
Jugni, Back to Roots (2014)
First Nations Art Installations
On Monday, September 19, 2016, the City of Vancouver, in partnership with the three host First Nations, Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh, unveiled three permanent art installations in Vancouver's City Hall Council Chambers.
This video is a profile of the three artists who helped design and produce the art pieces that depict the unique images and representations of their Nations.
Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre - Overview
Join our ambassadors on a cultural journey through our museum and exhibits. Experience our music, stories and forest walk. Learn about our traditional dwellings and witness an artist practicing their craft. After your guided tour try selections of traditional fare from our Café and visit our Gift Shop for authentic Native art. Come explore where the rivers, mountains, and people meet and learn about our many families.
Long House -Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre
Squamish Longhouse
Welcome to the Squamish Longhouse, QúQú Héy Yóóch -- Bernadine Billy speaks on the purpose of the longhouse as well as traditions to keep the longhouse a spiritual place.
Squamish Development Site 104 Acres - 82 Lots
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This property is an approx 104-acre land parcel, located in the Paradise Valley of Squamish, BC. Squamish is at the mouth of Howe Sound, just minutes from the wilderness and is branded as the Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada. The project is divided up into two phases. Phase I, the lower lands, is approximately 104 acres consisting of fairly flat, treed lush land that slopes gently towards the Cheakamus River and is zoned for 82 homes. Phase II (not incl in price) is approximately 66 acres and it is situated on a steep slope banking onto the Sea-to-Sky, overlooking the Phase I lower lands to the west. It offers breathtaking views and is yet to be zoned. The entire parcel is a 55-minute drive from downtown Vancouver and a 25-minute drive to Whistler Resort. Squamish is one of the fastest-growing regions in BC, with population growth of15% over the past five years. From 2006 to 2011 it grew by 14.67% while the rate for BC was 7% and the national average was 5.9%. The average age is 37 and 63% of the population is under 40 years old. According to the 2006 census, Squamish has a $71,000 average annual household income, which is 8% higher than that of BC. Vacancy rates are close to zero and while Metro Vancouver housing sales are up 17% from 2013 to 2014, that same figure for Squamish is 62%
Project Description: The proposed project will be a comprehensive development, in two phases:
Phase I: This is the lower portion of the site next to the Cheakamus River. This portion of the site is approximately 100 acres and is zoned for 82 Single-Family Residential Units, a Boutique Lodge, and an Equestrian Centre which will be it's own strata lot. The 82 residential units are divided into 43 %-acre lots, 24 %-acre lots, 8 1-acre lots and 7 2-acre lots. With the exception of Hydro Power, the subject site is not serviced. The proposed development is expected to obtain water from drilled wells on the site. Sewage will be dealt with by way of a package treatment plant and dispersal field. The good natural drainage of the site combined with man-made ponds will act as a storm water retention system and is expected to handle Municipal storm water requirements.
Phase II: (Optional) This is the upper portion of the site next to the Sea-to-Sky Highway. This portion of the site is approximately 66 acres and is yet to be zoned. It is viewed as a potential multifamily site that would require Sea-to-Sky access and would overlook the lower lands.
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Canadian Indian Art | Totem Poles | Native Art
| Canadian Indian Art offers one of the largest collections of native art from the Northwest Coast.
The Creative Native (S. 1 Ep. 38) – Documentary
Hosted by Tamara Bell, this documentary series explores the colourful world of indigenous art, culture, history and tradition.
Animée par Tamara Bell, cette série documentaire met en valeur l’art, la culture, l’histoire et les traditions autochtones.
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The Last Raven: The life and times of Bill Reid, who transformed Haida art. // La vie de Bill Reid, qui a transformé l’art haïda.
2006
Available only in English. / Disponible seulement en anglais.
Produced by/Produit par : Tamara Bell.Director/Réal. : Tamara Bell.
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Canadian First Nations Beaver Aboriginal Art Carvings
presents a close up of Canadian First Nations beaver aboriginal art carvings of bears by Squamish Nation carvers from BC Canada. Get free native art ebooks at Free Spirit Gallery's website.
Aboriginal hotel opens in Vancouver
Skwachàys Lodge, Canada's first aboriginal hotel, has 18 unique rooms designed by native artists
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Aboriginal Arts and Culture
Tourism British Columbia Field Reporter Ivan Hughes checks out the Aboriginal Pavilion as well as the Bill Reid Gallery and the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre. Governor General of Canada Michaelle Jean also paid a visit.
Indigenous Names for Public Plazas
On June 18 2018, the City of Vancouver, xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and sə̓lílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) announced šxʷƛ̓ənəq Xwtl’e7énk Square as the new name for the plaza on the north side of the Vancouver Art Gallery.
šxʷƛ̓ənəq Xwtl’e7énk Square refers to a place where a cultural gathering occurs such as a wedding, funeral, naming, honouring, or coming of age ceremony. The name uses words in both local Indigenous languages: hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ (the language of Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh) and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (the language of the Squamish Nation).
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Brackendale Art Gallery For Sale | Squamish Real Estate
Once in a lifetime opportunity to own one of Squamish's most iconic established business, The Brackendale Art Gallery. As the Sea to Sky corridor continues to grab more attention now would be the ideal time to bring this thriving enterprise to it's next level. From the moment you step into the Gallery you enter into apart of Squamish's history. The unique architectural design is evident throughout the main building and several other free standing structures on the property. Over the years as Squamish has grown the Gallery has adapted to reflect the artistic and cultural community along with the areas close ties to nature. The present uses include: gallery store, dining and theatre, art studio, yoga studio, eagle conservatory and chapel. Commercial kitchen, pantries, wine cellars and storage. Theatre has sound room, green room and accommodation for performers or artist to be in residence, along with 5 residential studio suites and potential 3 additional revenue suites. Call for a private viewing!
41950 GOVERNMENT Road
Squamish, British Columbia
V0N 1H0
Price $2,700,000
Area Available: 11944 sqft
Major Business Type: Arts and Entertainment
Land Size: 20188 sqft
Minor Business Type: Entertainment
The following demographic information will help you get a taste of the neighbourhood where this listing is located. The demographic data is based on the dissemination area as defined by Statistics Canada. A dissemination area contains, on average, approximately 200 - 400 households and is often referred to as a small neighbourhood. Data has been provided by a 3rd party supplier based on census data from Statistics Canada.
Daytime Population: 500
Number of Businesses: 39
Population size: 480
Median age: 39.50
Average Household Size: 2.76
Average Household Income: $91,118
Households with Children: 56%
Households without Children: 44%
Number of Households: 174
Vancouver Native art live performance at Queen Elizabeth
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University Heights Squamish property for sale
Just listed on is a villa in the mountains - nestled in the peaks of University Heights of Squamish. The home is fully furnished to perfection and features a fabulous, three-level, newly-built corner duplex with breathtaking mountain views. The master bedroom on the main floor has an exquisite ensuite, and there are many built-in amenities: a granite kitchen, maple cabinets, separate living and dining areas, an office/sewing room, two-piece powder room, and laundry facility. Enjoy privacy and relaxation with the fenced-in easy-care garden. Upstairs, relax in the open lounge surrounded by two more bedrooms and two luxurious four-piece bathrooms. Downstairs is a huge living/recreation room plus a three-piece bathroom.
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