The Draft Vision will be reviewed at the staff level and then specific opportunities will be pursued to establish feasibility. Your comments on the Draft Vision are welcome.
Goals:
- Within a limited budget, to make Clark/Knight into an art experience - a unique central urban corridor
- Make it interesting and unexpected; encourage anticipation and curiosity
- Provide unique engagements with places and foster civic pride.
- Involve the public in experiencing and thinking about public art
- Facilitate opportunities for artists to contribute their special skills and perspectives
- Aspire to the high standards of public art in Vancouver and internationally
Considerations:
- Respect the efficiency and safety of the flow of vehicles and people
- Be considerate of environmental issues, consider repurposing and reusing materials where possible
- Pursue resources, parnerships to facilitate more with less
Approach:
1) Focus on the Corridor itself as a whole, working thoroughfare
- a gritty urban Corridor dividing east and west and connecting the port at the north and river at the south;
- audience largely mobile
- anti-neighbourhood: speed, movement, flow, aggressive N-S thoroughfare
- utilitarian, 24-hour thoroughfare, (work with industrial quality of the street)
- acts as a barrier, or boundary, between east and west
- topography: accelerated rise, vista, two “dog leg” areas
- llnear: narrative (visual or text), repetition (pattern recognition) (consider language)
- transitional space, to and from work, to and from the city, every day
- multiplicity, accessed by all languages, cultures, lifestyles and income levels
2) Identify unique areas that have more local associations. Even though opportunities can be considered more locally, works still need to be accessible to drivers.
- school intersections, i.e. 49th, Broadway
- parks such as Kensington, Kingcrest, China Creek
- historic areas: portside, DTES, Railroad; riverside industry
Defining Art Opportunities:
Where are the best “prospects” for siting artwork?
- work with perspective/topography; capitalize on high traffic areas , i.e. VanEast cross
- artwork to operate in sync with the traffic and industry, i.e. use existing opportunities, chain-link fences and billboards - take on a commercial, civic, or industrial modes that are available
- consider mobile works
- seek partnerships to extend the budget and for access to surfaces, etc.
A. Hard Surfaces
Opportunities for a program of temporary and changing platforms:
- Signage such as bus shelters, billboards, etc.
- Moving platforms, i.e. plasma screens on trucks or buses, bus covers
- viaducts (at Cordova and at 6th)
- pavement
- chain link fences
B: Medians and odd lots
Opportunities for consecutive works, narrative (continuous, engaging, thought provoking – using text, graphics and signage; as well as short and long-term sculptural forms
- long planted median being developed between 15th and 21st (and including median at 25th)
- two triangular areas on either side of Clark near 15th, could work together with work in medians to be installed from 16th to 21st/King Edward
- strip of land by garage at alley before 12th, west side
- strip of land at King Edward at edge of Kingcrest Park & community garden
- triangle piece at 56th near Fire Station and medians 54-57th
Stream 1: Focus on narrative, text & 2-D work: Temporary and Changing
- Affordable (limited budget) and suits the nature of the experience
- Language and visual narrative, graphics – artist/writer collaborations, local stories,
consecutive signage, billboards, walls, medians, etc,
A cumulative visual and conceptual effect, – different languages, graphic images, patterns, etc.
- will require partnerships with businesses, access to storefronts, walls, windows, chain link fences
Stream 2: Short-term and/or permanent sculpture sites
- the whole street as a platform
- street furniture such as bicycle stands, lamp posts
- medians and “odd lots” as sculpture platforms for short-term works
- possible former public art site, structural plinth and columns at 6th (privately owned)
Priority local sites for consideration:
Kensington Park & possibly medians @ 33rd
49th Street intersection: school, health centre, mini-mall
Possible light work on Knight at north entrance to the City