By now, most Vancouver Islanders must be familiar with little libraries B次元官网网址 those little neighbourhood book depots that encourage people to take a book to read and leave another for their neighbours.
Their success has inspired at least one Vancouver Island group to forge a similar path, but this time with art.
Artsphere Comox Valley has started placing neighbourhood art gallerias in public spaces, for people to view creations from Comox Valley artists.
The project was created by Artsphere Comox Valley member Kate Brown, and her husband, Piet Rutgers, who designed and built the first two boxes, located on the Royston Seaside Trail, and at Kye Bay.
Unlike the little libraries, the contents of the artboxes is to be viewed in place, not traded or removed. But the art displayed is changed weekly, and BrownB次元官网网址檚 neighbours always ensure the Royston Trail box is regularly updated.
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Brown said the idea came after Rutgers saw an article about a similar project in Toronto Island Park.
B次元官网网址淭here is kind of a folksy community there, and through COVID, these art boxes were sprouting up,B次元官网网址 said Brown. B次元官网网址淪o Piet contacted the fellow who started the project on Toronto IslandB次元官网网址 then Piet made me one as a Christmas gift. That was the first on, on Royston Trail.B次元官网网址
Ann Zanbilowicz commissioned Rutgers to build the Kye Bay box, and Brown said to expect more art boxes to pop up soon, as other Artsphere members have expressed interest in getting their own.
Rutgers has the basic design plans available for anyone who wants to build one themselves.
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For more information on how to get your own art box, contact Brown at katebrown5@gmail.com
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