The latest exhibit at the Pop Cult Museum at PD's Hot Shop in Qualicum Beach follows skateboarding through the decades, from early homemade boards in the 1930s right to the present day.
Wheels of Freedom traces the evolution of skate culture, as well as the boards themselves B次元官网网址 and how new technology influences the activity and vice versa.
While the first commercial boards began to appear in stores in the late 1950s, children had already been making their own skateboards for decades.
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Skateboarding evolved by mimicking surfing and was referred to as "sidewalk surfing" for a time, but by the mid-60s it had begun to step out of the shadow of surfing, with Patti McGee appearing on the cover of Life magazine in 1965 (the exhibit includes a copy).
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But with that freedom also came derision from the public B次元官网网址 people angry at skateboarders for riding on the sidewalk or trespassing and skating up and down the sloped walls of an empty pool.
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Wider skateboards found popularity in the 70s to provide more stability as skaters became more interested in riding up and down the sides empty pools.
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Ducommun's very first board from 1976 is part of the exhibit and can be spotted by a yin yang decal B次元官网网址 this was the logo for Great North Country Skateboards, before the name change to Skull Skates, Canada's oldest skateboard company.
Humour, irreverence and mockery all became a big part of skater culture, Ducommun said, and one way that was expressed was through skateboard decals.
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One piece in the exhibit takes aim at the idea of skateboarders competing for awards, including the recent inclusion into the Summer Olympics. Ducommun mounted the body of a decapitated doll onto a football trophy, with a skateboard wheel in place of a head.
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Skateboarding continues to change and evolve as new generations of skaters are introduced to it.
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With work set to begin soon on a new skatepark in Qualicum Beach, Ducommun is optimistic the activity will continue to grow and even attract people to visit the town and check out the new facility.
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Wheels of Freedom will be at the Pop Cult Museum until March. PD's Hot Shop is located at 164 Second Ave.