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Art At Home LIVE | Re-imagine Visual Culture with Oakland Galbraith
Wed Oct 6, 2021 | 4 PM
Vancouver Art Gallery
Courtesy of the Artist
Wednesday, October 6 | 4 PM
Oakland Galbraith is a 12-year-old mixed media artist from Vancouver whose work has already been featured as part of a BC Government Anti-Racism Campaign, the Vancouver Mural Festival, the City of Vancouver Electrical Art Installation Box Project, and more. He was even included in a 2020 CBC Arts documentary about the social impacts of street art during the pandemic. Watch it now »
In this special episode of Art At Home Live, Oakland will share some of his experiences and public art projects with us. Then, create alongside him to discover new ways to imagine the world around us through the power of public art!
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Oakland Galbraith is a mixed-race artist focusing on ideas of identity, inclusion and the social fabric that makes up the city of Vancouver, where he lives. Oakland’s work has been featured as part of a BC Government Anti-Racism Campaign, the 2020 Vancouver Mural Festival, the City of Vancouver Electrical Art Installation Box Project, Prism Literary Journal and The Happening Dance Company. Oakland’s street art was also recently highlighted in the CBC Arts series Exhibitionists. oaklandgalbraith.com