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ACCOUNTS BY LORD LOXLEY | Now Online

Lord Loxley posts his first book in a blog format for free at lordloxley.tumblr.com. Great photographs tied to words and snippets of different experiences.

“IN ACCOUNTS, MY DEBUT BOOK OF TALES AND PHOTOGRAPHS, I SHARE MY PERSPECTIVE OF LIFE IN THE STRANGER LANE. KEEPING THE PAST LINGERING IN THE PRESENT, THIS COLLECTION TRULY REFLECTS THE SUBSTANCE OF A MOMENT AND TOUCHES ON SEVERAL ELEMENTS OF HUMAN EXPERIENCE.”

Jag, Vancouver 2007 – a period of unrestrained indulgence in an activity, spree or binge.

Check out more at lordloxley.tumblr.com

LOMOGRAPHY SPINNER 360

Lomography introduces their new fully mechanic Spinner 360° panoramic camera, using standard 35mm film, it can create up to 8 full 360° panoramas on a 36-exposure film.

Take the Lomography Spinner 360° in one hand, pull the cord with the other and release it. In a split second the camera spins 360° around its own axis and records everything that’s around you on a frame more than 4 times longer than a conventional landscape picture.

Definitely going on our wish list!

NOW WHAT? | A Call for All Art Supporters

This June, Make Art History will be presenting a public symposium on the current budget cuts to BC’s Cultural Sector and the need for the development of a more sustainable art system.

In March 2010, the BC Liberal government has withdrew much of its support to the arts, culture, and heritage in BC by cutting the BC Arts Council Budget by more than 50% and Gaming Grants for arts and culture by approximately 50% in this year’s 2010/11 budget. This is a sector that employs 650,000 people, twice the number employed in either forestry or agriculture.

Show your support by attending the event on June 25, 2010, help them spread the word and rally all supporters for the arts for this cause!

The panelists will address the sustainability of our art system and the need for the development of new emerging artist economies.  The 2010 panelists are:
Bruce Haden – President of the Board, The Contemporary Art Gallery Vancouver
David Jordan – Executive Director of the Vancouver International Fringe Festival
Kate Armstrong - Artist, writer and independent curator, instructor at Emily Carr University
Amir Ali Alibhai – Executive Director for the Alliance for Arts and Culture
Marcus Youssef – Artistic Producer for Neworld Theatre
Spencer Chandra Herbert – MLA, Official Opposition Critic Tourism, Culture and the Arts
Keith Higgins – Administrative Coordinator Helen Pitt Gallery/Honorary Board Member Art Speak.

www.makearthistory.com

SIGN THE PETITION | REAL MEN DON’T RAPE Campaign vs Child Rapist Klassen

The folks behind Real Men Don’t Rape have been hard at work campaigning against child rapist Kenneth Klassen. Read on below to find out more and sign the petition ASAP to show your support.

The photos below are from our visit to the Vancouver Real Men Don’t Rape Photo Shoot.

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INTERVIEW | The Lab Magazine

They Can Turn Left: The Lab Magazine

Two guys just having a good time, having a good time. Guy #1 Tyler Close Justin. Guy #2 Power Mcdade Regimbal Jeremy. Stemmed out of their successful collaboration as The Studio Movement, the newest love child of this epic bromance, The Lab Magazine, has been going strong for a few months now, with another issue on the verge of being released. An Andy Warhol vibe fuels the fire, and diverse interview subjects, such as Chin Injeti and Frank W.Ockenfels, have already brought it to the attention of some legendary figures such as Christopher Plummer. They inspire us, they inspire the art scene and they might do it for you too, esp if you drink ‘the wine’. But first…

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THE REMIX PROJECT | Last Chance!

What kind of remix can you make in under four hours? Send in your remix before 11:59 pm (PST) tonight and enter for a chance to win $100 gift certificate. The deadline is almost up

REAL MEN DON’T RAPE | PHOTO SHOOT

The Real Men Don’t Rape photo shoot is part of a campaign to help the women of Nyara Project in Northern Uganda, Africa. They are all former child soldiers, sex slaves and/or victims of rape. All of whom have children and most have HIV/AIDS as a result.
Violence against women is an ongoing and universal problem, and you don’t have to live in a war zone to experience the horrible trauma associated with rape and violence against women. 1 out of every 3 women will either know of a woman who has been assaulted or will have been assaulted herself.

So if you’re in Vancouver, or close enough, you can show your support by heading out to the Box Studios (1622 Franklin St, Vancouver, BC) on May 19, 2010 and getting your portrait taken. The photos will be used on their site as well as in a book with all proceeds going to the Nyara Project. Follow this link to find out more about the campaign and the photo shoot and help them spread the word!

STORIES FROM VANCOUVER

This show will be a perfect pairing with the upcoming DOXA documentary film festival in May. We’re especially excited to see the work of Skewed 03’s cover page artist, Goh Iromoto, up in the show (also featured in Skewed 02):

Vancouver Is Awesome presents ‘Stories From Vancouver’, an exhibition of documentary photography featuring work by Brett Beadle, Talya Florian, Rafal Gerszak, PK Ben Huang, Goh Iromoto, Bev Davies, Randy Laybourne, Nicole Westman and Jonathan Taggart. Curated by Jonathan Taggart. Showing: May 6th – June 6th

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