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What’s Coming up in Public Art
Over the next few years, we’re thrilled to be welcoming several new public artworks to Edmonton’s Public Art Collection. Along with previously announced pieces by Sanaz Mazinani for the new downtown greenspace Warehouse Park (in development) and by Michelle Sound for the TELUS Transit stop, Edmonton will soon be home to new works by some fascinating local and national artists, including Jordan Bennett, Sans façon, Shaheer Zazai, Ruth Cuthand, Morgan Melenka, and Michelle Campos Castillo – all in connection with the new Valley Line West LRT expansion. Also in the works is a new public art commission by artist Becca Taylor for the TELUS World of Science – Edmonton.
The artists are all putting the Edmonton Arts Council’s (EAC) new approach to public art into action from start to finish. The re-envisioned approach is guided by the City of Edmonton policy, "Public Art to Enhance Edmonton’s Public Realm”, and its principles concerning public visibility and accessibility, diversity and inclusion, public art appreciation, and city-wide impact. The shift began with the EAC's work on the Indigenous Art Park, ᐄᓃᐤ (ÎNÎW) River Lot 11 ∞, shares Public Art Director David Turnbull: “with it, we changed the way we work, to think beyond contract management and to really question what our responsibility is to the citizens of Edmonton and to the growth and development of the public art collection.”
These new commissions will have strong ties to the communities they occupy. Artists are no longer selected based on their preconceived ideas for a project, Turnbull says, “we now ask artists to begin projects by outlining their creative processes and their approach to research and engagement with community stakeholders.” The EAC's work to build strong relationships in the community is critical, says Turnbull, “by the time an artist comes into a project, they should be entering a receptive community that is expecting them.”
The new responsive processes are helping to build a high-quality public art collection that is relevant and representative of Edmonton’s diverse communities. These purposeful steps work to address the collection's under-representation of Indigenous artists, as well as artists from diverse genders and cultural backgrounds. The new processes will also help to address systemic barriers faced by artists from marginalized, racialized and equity-seeking groups which prevent them from becoming involved in public art.
Read on to learn more about the artists behind several exciting new public art commissions coming to Edmonton.
Jordan Bennett: Valley Line West - West Edmonton Mall Station
Selected artist: Jordan Bennett Public art project site: Valley Line West-West Edmonton Mall Station, 175 Street & 87 Avenue  Anticipated project install date: 2024
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Mawpile'n by Jordan Bennett, 2017. Materials: Acrylic Paint on Aluminum. Installation View: Exterior of Great West Life Building-Broadway, Winnipeg. Photo credit: Synonym Art Collective. Collaboration with Dee Barsy through Synonym Art Collective and WAG.
For the Valley Line West LRT - West Edmonton Mall Station, Jordan Bennett will be creating artwork using the mediums of ceramic frit on glass (windows) and painting on a large metal solar screen. The LRT expansion to the city’s west side is the second stage of the Valley Line that will operate between Mill Woods in southeast Edmonton and Lewis Farms in west Edmonton.
Jordan Bennett is a Mi’kmaq visual artist from Stephenville Crossing, Ktaqamkuk, Newfoundland. Jordan's ongoing practice utilizes painting, sculpture, video, installation, and sound to explore land, language, the act of visiting, familial histories and challenging colonial perceptions of Indigenous histories and presence with a focus on exploring Mi’kmaq and Beothuk visual culture of Ktaqamkuk.
In the past 10 years Bennett has participated in over 90 group and solo exhibitions nationally and internationally in venues such as the Smithsonian-National Museum of the American Indian, NYC; MAC-VAL, Paris; The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY; Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Santa Fe, NM; Project Space Gallery, RMIT, Melbourne, AUS; and the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia.
He has been the recipient of several awards and honours, notably, he was shortlisted for the 2018 Sobey Art Award and presented with the 2014 Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Councils Artist of the Year. Bennett holds a BFA from Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, Memorial University, and an MFA from The University of British Columbia, Okanagan.
Sans façon: Valley Line West - Misericordia Station 
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Limelight: Saturday night by Sans façon. 2010-ongoing. Photo credit Sans façon. Selected artist collective: Sans façon Public art project site: Valley Line West - Misericordia Station, 169 Street & 87 Avenue  Anticipated project install date: 2024
Sans façon is creating three works for the Valley Line West - Misericordia Station. “It is our intention that notions of compassion run, in different and complementary ways, through all of the components of the work", says Sans façon, "the art itself is the conduit for public encounters with the notion of compassion. Three expressions will take form: two will be permanent and tangible and the third expression will lay the social and contextual foundation for the permanent works through storytelling.
Sans façon works internationally on projects ranging from large scale permanent artworks and temporary installations in public spaces to collaborating with design teams on major infrastructure projects or developing and implementing city-wide strategies involving artists in discourse with a city. Much of their work tempts interaction with the surroundings and is developed in close collaboration with communities, corporations, and individuals including city councils, scholars, architects, engineers, and designers.
Over the last two decades, Sans façon has established a model of integrating art and artists as part of a holistic approach for projects of all scales, allowing art to work in concert with the vision of the wider project, engaging people and animating the specific character and quality of each place they work with.
The busy Calgary-based duo has current projects throughout North America and internationally including Art in Parks, a permanent installation with Steve Gurysh in Pittsburgh; Al Masar, five permanent and temporary works, and art planning with el dorado architects in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Monument to Rain, a permanent installation, exploring our relationship to the dynamic environment in Georgetown, Seattle.
Note: On November 24, 2022, as part of the Art Gallery of Alberta's monthly free night, Sans façon is providing a guided scent tour from 5 - 6 pm.
Michelle Campos Castillo: Valley Line West - 87 Avenue Guideway Ramps at 164 Street 
Selected artist: Michelle Campos Castillo Public art project site: Valley Line West - 87 Avenue Guideway Ramps at 164 Street  Anticipated project install date: 2024
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Rendering of Michelle Campos Castillo’s project Agua.
Local artist Michelle Campos Castillo has been commissioned to create a design for the Valley Line West - 87 Avenue guideway ramps at 164 Street.
“As a guest on Treaty 6 territory, I’m most concerned in honouring the land and its inhabitants,” says Campos Castillo. “My approach to developing concepts always carries the spirit of migrants and refugees with me, while appreciating the beautiful landscape of Indigenous territory. I challenged myself to think beyond my own Salvadorean culture and embody the journey of all migrants. I thought of the distances we all travelled to land in Amiskwaciwahikan; some of us crossed oceans. At the same time, I think of my favourite place in the city, the river valley, and the way the river runs across the city and the way this body of water unites us locally.”
Michelle Campos Castillo is a Salvadoran visual artist living in Edmonton. She has been the recipient of several public art commissions from the City of Edmonton, including Platanos, a set of three sculptures on permanent display at Belvedere Transit Centre, and Dream, a recently finalized artwork for the Stadium LRT station (along with fellow local artists Tiffany Shaw, Becca Taylor, Shawn Tse and Christina Battle). Her most recent exhibits are a solo show, Terremoto, presented in the summer of 2022 at grunt gallery in Vancouver, BC and as part of Imborrable at the National Gallery in San Salvador, El Salvador. She is currently working on a graphic novel memoir titled Colonia, based on her life in El Salvador during the country’s civil war.
Morgan Melenka: Valley Line West - Aldergrove Park Elevated Guideway Ramp 
Selected artist: Morgan Melenka  Public art project site: 87 Avenue Guideway Ramp at Aldergrove Park and 182 Street Anticipated project install date: 2024
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Rendering of Morgan Melanka's project. 3D render by Jordan Polanski. 
Morgan Melenka has a close connection with the site that she has been commissioned to design artwork. Melenka’s designs for the Valley Line West guideway ramp at 87 Avenue and 182 Street are informed by the architecture of Aldergrove, the neighborhood she grew up in. The imagery, Melenka says “is a collage of building materials and styles from the area, including brick arches, vinyl siding, and mansard roofs. The geometry of this work results in a strong visual pattern, akin to the experience of moving through Aldergrove, and reflects familiar forms and shapes that informed my understanding of space as a child.”
Morgan Melenka is a visual artist based in Mohkinstsis (Calgary) who grew up in Treaty 6. She engages with sculpture and printmaking as she reproduces, modifies, and misuses familiar architectural forms and materials to engage with the world of architecture. She holds an MFA from NSCAD University and has exhibited in Canada and the US including New York, Nebraska, and Tennessee. Her recent exhibitions include: Nonsuch at SNAP Gallery; the Scene at the Art Gallery of Alberta; The Works Art & Design Festival, moveObjects On at the Plumb, Toronto; and There are no walls, only shimmering membranes as part of SAAG Art Library Project.
Shaheer Zazai: Gerry Wright Operations and Maintenance Facility Public Art Project
Selected artist: Shaheer Zazai Public art project site: The Gerry Wright Facility is east of 75th Street adjacent to Whitemud Drive  Anticipated project install date: 2024/25
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Untitled - Carpet 2 / 2017 by Shaheer Zazai. Digital Print on Watercolour Paper. Produced in Microsoft Word. Edition of 3. 25.5” X 42”.
Shaheer Zazai, an Afghan-Canadian artist based in Toronto, has been selected for the public art project for the Gerry Wright Facility. The maintenance facility, garage, and operations centre for Valley Line is east of 75th Street, on the north side of Whitemud Drive. Zazai will develop and execute a site-specific artwork that may span two exterior walls on the southeast side of the building. An important part of Zazai’s process will be community engagement. Stay tuned for information about public engagement opportunities in the coming months.
Zazai’s current studio practice is both in painting and digital media. His practice focuses on exploring and attempting to investigate the development of cultural identity in the present geopolitical climate and diaspora. Zazai received a BFA from OCAD University in 2011 and was an artist in residence at OCAD University as part of the Digital Painting Atelier in 2015. He has upcoming exhibitions at the Aga Khan Museum and the Power Plant in Toronto, the Owens Art Gallery in New Brunswick, and a public artwork in progress at Emily Carr University. Recent exhibitions include a solo exhibition of new works, A Call Home at Patel Brown Gallery, Toronto, and New Acquisitions Exhibition at Burnaby Art Gallery, Burnaby, BC.
Ruth Cuthand: Lewis Farms Storage Facility Public Art Project 
Selected artist: Ruth Cuthand Public art project site:  Lewis Farms Facility, west of Anthony Henday Drive, adjacent to Lewis Farms Transit Centre  Anticipated project install date: 2024/25 
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RCH78, Depression by Ruth Cuthand. 2022, Glass beads, thread, backing, 11 1/4" x 11 1/4". Copyright: Ruth Cuthand. Photo credit: The Gallery/Art Placement Inc., Saskatoon, SK
Artist Ruth Cuthand has been commissioned for the Lewis Farms Facility public art project. The facility is west of Anthony Henday Drive, adjacent to the existing Lewis Farms Transit Centre. Cuthand will develop and execute a site-specific artwork that may span ten locations along the west façade of the building.
Ruth Cuthand was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, of Plains Cree, Scottish and Irish ancestry. She grew up in Cardston, Alberta near the Blood Reserve and resides in Saskatoon where she completed her BFA and MFA. An early fascination with disease, First Nations living conditions, and settler/Native relationships informed by childhood experiences have become key elements in her creative practice. Ruth has exhibited extensively across Canada and the United States since the late 1980s with artworks in major collections, such as the National Gallery of Canada. Her awards and recognition include the Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts, the University of Saskatchewan Alumni of Influence Award, and the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Arts Award.
Becca Taylor: TELUS World of Science - Edmonton 
Selected artist: Becca Taylor Public art project site: Entry Plaza, TELUS World of Science Edmonton, 11211 - 142 Street, Edmonton    Anticipated project install date: spring 2023  
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Investigations - Untitled, wâpanewask (Yarrow) explorations by Becca Taylor. 2022. Dyed Cotton, beds and dried yarrow.  Photo credit: Darryn Doull, KWAG 
Artist Becca Taylor has been commissioned to create a site-specific artwork in the entrance plaza of TELUS World of Science – Edmonton that is part of a modernization project at the facility. The extensive update has involved renovations of existing exhibits and the addition of 20,000 square feet of new gallery space and visitor amenities.
Becca Taylor is an artist, curator, and writer, of Cree and Métis descent. Her practice involves investigations of Indigenous community building, through food sovereignty, gathering, deep listening, conversation and making. Contributing to all stages of this project, she brings her experience in working on collaborative-based projects, research, and public engagement. Taylor also has experience curating and organizing community and site-specific interventions in urban and rural landscapes. Notably, in 2015 she organized a series of youth-led public artworks in Winnipeg’s North end, and in 2018 she co-led a land-based residency, Common Opulence, in Northern Alberta. Becca is the Executive Director (currently on a leave of absence) of Ociciwan Contemporary Art Centre in Amiskwacîwâskahikan.
Learn more about the City of Edmonton Public Art Collection and discover other fantastic public art projects in progress at edmontonpublicart.ca.
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Cat owner believes his pet is still inside building weeks after fire Edmonton
Nearly a month after a fire ripped through an apartment complex, one pet owner believes his cat is still inside the building. Timothy Small says he had three cats living with him when the complex caught fire on Jul. 13. One was found that night, while Small says the other two – Leah and Oscar – were seen by workers inside the building after the fire. 1:50 North Edmonton apartment fire damage estimated at $15 million He says he was allowed to go into the apartment and use cameras and traps to find the two cats. Story continues below advertisement “We retrieved Oscar,” Small said. “He is home and safe now.” Breaking news from Canada and around the world sent to your email, as it happens. Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News’ Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. But while he’s seen Leah on video, she’s still on the loose. “She is most likely up there with no food and could be starving,” Small said. Now, Small says he’s no longer allowed to search for his cat. He says the property manager, Avenue Living Communities, is no longer granting access to the building. “It makes no sense to me because we literally have been up there the past week,” Small said. Thursday evening, the Edmonton Cold Weather Animal Rescue Society told Global News the restoration crew on the site is letting them set cat traps again. The society says it’s for one night, until the crew leaves. It says it hasn’t heard from Avenue Living if it can continue for longer if needed. Trending Now Alberta manhunt: County employee dead, utility worker hurt while shooters still at large Costco crackdown: Membership scanners to be added at warehouse entrances  1:37 Edmonton apartment fire sends 2 people to hospital in critical condition “Under the advisement of fire authorities and investigators, the hazards from this incident are too significant to permit any resident access, and the safety of our residents remains our top priority,” a representative for Avenue Living tells Global News in a statement. Story continues below advertisement “We have conducted comprehensive walk-throughs and have worked closely with our contractors and the City of Edmonton Animal Care & Control Centre to successfully secure and reunite found pets. We recognize that this is a challenging time for the owners of this specific animal and have been in contact with them directly; we will continue to provide them with any updates in a timely manner.” As days continue to pass since the fire, Small is running out of patience and says his pet is running out of time. “She has absolutely nothing,” Small said. &copy 2024 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc. Source link via The Novum Times
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finnietherealtor11 · 6 months
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Canadian Commercial Real Estate Showcase: Find Your Next 
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Are you on the lookout for lucrative investment opportunities in Canada? Look no further than the vibrant world of commercial real estate. With its diverse economy, stable market conditions, and strong growth potential, Canada offers a plethora of options for investors seeking to diversify their portfolios and secure long-term returns. In this article, we'll delve into the Canadian commercial real estate landscape, highlighting key cities, emerging trends, and investment considerations to help you find your next profitable Commercial Property for Sale.
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One of the standout features of Canadian commercial real estate is its diversity. From bustling urban centres to serene suburban areas and thriving industrial zones, Canada's real estate market caters to a wide range of investment preferences.
Cities like Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, and Calgary are renowned for their dynamic business environments, robust infrastructure, and strong demand for commercial spaces. These cities offer a mix of office buildings, retail centres, industrial parks, and hospitality properties, providing investors with ample choices based on their risk appetite and investment goals.
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In recent years, several trends in Commercial Property for Sale Edmonton have emerged that are shaping the real estate landscape. One notable trend is the rise of mixed-use developments, where properties combine residential, commercial, and recreational spaces in a single complex. These developments appeal to modern consumers looking for convenience, accessibility, and a vibrant lifestyle, making them attractive investment opportunities.
Additionally, sustainability and environmental consciousness have become major factors influencing commercial real estate decisions. Green buildings, energy-efficient designs, and eco-friendly practices not only align with global sustainability goals but also contribute to cost savings and tenant attraction, making sustainable properties a wise investment choice.
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When considering investing in Canadian commercial real estate, several key factors should be taken into account to make informed decisions:
Location: The adage "location, location, location" holds in real estate. Assess the location's proximity to amenities, transportation hubs, major highways, and business districts to gauge its attractiveness to tenants and potential for capital appreciation.
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Investing in Canadian commercial real estate can be a rewarding journey, but it requires careful planning, due diligence, and strategic decision-making. Consider working with experienced real estate agents, brokers, or investment advisors who can provide valuable insights, market expertise, and negotiation skills to help you make informed investment choices.
Remember that real estate investment is a long-term commitment, and success often hinges on thorough research, risk management, and adaptation to market dynamics. By staying informed, leveraging market trends, and aligning your investments with your financial goals, you can find your next profitable venture in the Canadian commercial real estate showcase.
Commercial property for Sale Alberta offers abundant opportunities for investors seeking growth, stability, and diversification. Explore the diverse markets, embrace emerging trends, and consider key investment considerations to embark on a successful investment journey and find your next lucrative opportunity in Canada's thriving real estate landscape.
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elaine4queen · 6 months
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IKEA 666
The Ikea in Edmonton, where there was rioting, or at least, mass bad behaviour, was build 666.
My brother was involved in the build, and they'd been given a deadline that was undeliverable, and management decided to have an opening sale at night.
Ideas are usually on the edge of a city, and this one was just off the North Circular. People who couldn't find their way off the main road but who could see its lights shining parked on the hard shoulder and trudged over. Some people were drunk and fighting over bargains. The fire doors hadn't been secured and collapsed to the touch.
At one point one of the shop floor sales people stood on a sofa and shouted THIS IS NOT HOW TO SHOP!
My brother was at home asleep when a friend from work phoned him.
"Roland, don't come in, but it's all kicking off here!" he said. "Put on the radio!"
I had his 666 fleece from the build for a while. I wanted to keep it. Legendary shopping chaos!
Ikea have bought Churchill Shopping Centre in central Brighton. I rarely go into town these days, and I don't have the energy for a big Ikea trip, so I'm looking forward to that. I can't help hoping that Brighton is chaotic, because Brighton does chaotic very well, but mainly I just want some new crockery.
As a side note, if you've ever been to an Ike you'll know that they are laid out in an unusual way for a shop. It's laid out like a museum exhibition, and you are funnelled through displays for quite a long time before reaching the cafeteria area, and then the 'marketplace' and then the warehouse and the tills. If you have a low amount of usable hours in your day or week you might want to avoid the first bit, and you can, because you can cut straight through to the cafeteria.
Happy shopping! Ⓐ
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edmontonbin · 11 months
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Poundland owner to take on up to 71 Wilko stores
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The owner of Poundland has agreed to take on the leases of dozens of Wilko shops.
Pepco Group, which owns Poundland in the UK, is expected to convert up to 71 Wilko stores to the Poundland brand.
Poundland boss Barry Williams said it recognised the last few weeks had been difficult for Wilko workers.
In a statement, the company said that Wilko staff would have priority when applying for new jobs at the Poundland shops.
Wilko fell into administration in August as it struggled with sharp losses and a cash shortage.
It was founded in 1930 and by the 1990s became one of Britain’s fastest-growing retailers.
But the discount chain has faced strong competition from competitors including B&M, Poundland and Home Bargains, as the high cost of living has pushed shoppers to seek out bargains.
The first shop closures are taking place on Tuesday after administrators PwC failed to find a buyer for the bulk of the business.
What went wrong at Wilko?
B&M buys up to 51 stores from collapsed rival Wilko
Mr Williams, the managing director of Poundland, said the company it would work quickly with landlords in the coming weeks to get its new shops open once the administration process is wound up.
It said that the announcement would mark some “positive news for customers and those high streets that faced the loss of an important retailer”.
Rival B&M has also agreed to buy 51 of Wilko’s buildings in a £13m deal, but it is understood the stores will not be run under the Wilko brand.
The 71 shops included in the deal with Pepco and the 51 stores taken on by B&M currently employ about 3,200 Wilko workers.
In a statement, the Poundland owner said that it expected the rebranded shops to open in the last few months of this year, although workers will not be transferred directly.
The deal will see the sites added to its 800 existing shops in the UK. The 71 store locations are:
Aberdare, Alfreton, Alnwick, Altrincham, Ammanford, Ashby, Barking, Bedminster, Beeston, Bicester, Bishop Stortford, Bletchley, Bolton, Brentwood, Brigg, Cambridge, Chepstow, Coalville, Cramlington, Droitwich, Eccles, Edmonton Green, Ellesmere Port, Ferndown, Gateshead, Grays, Greenock, Grimsby, Havant, Hayes, Headingley, Hessle Road – Hull, Hillsborough, Hitchin, Jarrow, Killingworth, Kimberley, Lee Circle, Leek, Leigh, Lichfield, Maidenhead, Matlock, Melton Mowbray, Nelson, Northallerton, Orton, Pembroke Dock, Peterlee, Pontefract, Pontypool, Redhill, Redruth, Ripley, Rugeley, Sale, Seaham, Selly Oak, Shrewsbury Darwin Centre, South Shields, Southport, Stafford, Stamford, Stockport, Thornaby, Wellington, Wembley, West Ealing, Wombwell, Worcester and Worksop, where Wilko’s head office is located.
Pepco Group also owns other discount retailers, such as Dealz in Ireland and Poland.
It comes after administrators confirmed the group’s remaining shops, warehouse and support centre workers are set to lose their jobs after a rescue bid by Canadian entrepreneur Doug Putman failed.
The billionaire owner of music retailer HMV had been trying to buy at least 100 Wilko shops but the deal fell through as rising costs complicated the deal.
Administrators said that they were confident the Poundland deal would “create a platform for future employment opportunities” for Wilko employees.
Edward Williams, joint administrator at PwC, said: “We will continue to engage with other retailers around any interest in other Wilko sites and are confident of completing a sale of the brand and intellectual property within the coming days.”
Several other retailers and investors have reportedly been in talks with PwC about potentially buying the Wilko brand and website.
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A Brief History of BRASS
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July 2016
It was a typically gorgeous Vancouver morning and I'd skateboarded over to meet up with Devon Motz, the acerbic lead singer of the East Van punk band-BRASS. I'd been with him less than sixteen hours ago as we dropped off the rental van that the band had used for the ten-day tour to Edmonton and Calgary that preceded us. Devon and I met up at the CannaClinic Dispensary in the Hastings Sunrise neighborhood of East Van before stomping down past industrial meat processing warehouses and breweries to Rain City Recorders. The band's drummer, the mohawked and mustachioed Rory Traughton, was already waiting for us, rubbing his temples while slouching into a deck chair next to a glass table top adorned with ashtrays and empty beer cans. Devon passed me the grass and I went to work twisting up whatever heady indica he had purchased as Tristan Milne, the lead guitarist, appeared with a Pall Mall clenched between his grinning teeth while he toted two guitar hard cases, one shaped like a casket, in either hand. We fired up the joint and before long the bohemian bad boy bassist Eric Campbell appeared his single hanging ear piercing swaying around his frizzing out of place hair. We all smoked, got into some morning beers and enjoyed some sludgy memories and howl inducing stories of the past week of tour which, for the sake of everyone's reputation, I frankly can't tell you anything about.
BRASS was there that day to begin recording the follow up to their 2015 punk rock party primer cord: No Soap Radio. Over the following year and a bit, they'd seen their original bass player depart and had picked up their friend and contemporary Eric Campbell after he'd filled in during a couple of tight pinches. Now after nearly a year of playing and writing together, the band was ready to lay down tracks with the same engineer who'd helped the sonically economic quartet package their first disc, Jesse Gander. In Vancouver, Jesse is something of a legend having produced hundreds of albums in his over fifteen years of experience including Anciients, Baptists, Dead Quiet, Japandroids, The Jolts, Bison, The Pack AD and many many more. Given BRASS’ reputation in those days for starting sets rowdy and ending bloody when they had gone into the studio in 2015 for No Soap Radio, Jesse had been surprised at their polished and 'get r done’ approach to recording. Aside from regularly crushing volcano bags of weed and the standard amount of whiskey and beer BRASS had done the work pumping out their debut LP which would eventually be named by Canadian publication Beatroute: Vancouver Album of the Year. From here a cross-Canada tour was planned and started but the band didn't make it halfway before their van decided to light on fire a couple of times, before the band was badly hustled by a mechanic in the sinkhole known as Vagerville, Alberta. This ended any dreams of success out East. In the chaos that followed this disaster, the band lost their original bass player in a truncated crash and burn scenario before they picked up Eric who happened to be touring in tandem with his psyche rock corps Eric Campbell and the Dirt. Over a year later the band was going back into the studio with a whole new bag of tricks and tracks, even if some of them weren't completed.
Jesse arrived, hauled a few hard drives out of a safe and let us into the studio where each of the musicians took turns setting up their individual rigs to be separately microphoned for the bed tracks. These initial recordings would provide the rough sketch of the album used to write the thing as a whole. While Rory set up his drums, the longest job, Devon and I took refuge in the living room perch above that had a glass window that looked down on the recording floor. Devon's pretty good at playing Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 on an old PlayStation 2. Since Calgary Devon had been remarking that he hadn't completed lyrics for several of their new songs and now almost a week later he didn't seem any more concerned by the prospect of going up to the mic and winging it. Almost two days later when I pressed him on his approach to lyrics he'd said "My lyrics don't mean anything man. They don't have to, that's not how I do it." At this, I rolled my eyes because whether Devon knew it or not at the time his lyrics are a cacophony of metaphors for wonton self-annihilation or distaste for the establishment presented through a shit-eating grin or displayed on a tasteful summer dress. It appeared that the band's approach to recording the new album was to play it fast and loose, rolling the dice on some of those new tracks to see what'd come up on the day of. A gutsy move considering how much the recording and mastering had cost them. The majority of that first day was spent working Rory like he was a mule you rented on someone else's dime. In the days that would follow the rest of the band would take their shots at putting down the masters for their individual portions of the record, but first, they needed the hardest tightest drum tracks to follow along to. After the first 25 takes Rory, who has to try really hard to take it slow, was starting to get gassed out but the whole band soldiered on.
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Don’t wake up Rory ya doof doof.
During a smoke break, we gathered once more on the patio and that unique flavor of East Vancouver, the warm air carrying the scent of chicken and fish rendering, barley mash, and hot garbage cut through the air causing us all to choke and laugh. Someone remarked that it was a true East Van Musk and so the throat kicking banger from the new album, formerly titled Something Heavy, was renamed EVM. That first day the band hammered out the beds on ten songs, at least 3 of which they didn't have completed before they went into the studio. Devon, in daring fashion, had whipped up some lyrics when we weren't looking and filled the voids in the tracks. I couldn't imagine so instinctively writing something which would instantly become so indelible. Despite knowing a number of the songs, I could only hear pieces of the album. It was like a puzzle where only a few varied blurry shapes are visible, but no distinct image. Tired, kinda drunk and ready for bed we all agreed to meet up the next day, same BRASS time same BRASS channel.
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Eric Campbell, Aka Local Creature, Aka Vampire Twink
When I got to the studio the next day Rory, Devon and Eric were already there. They told me that Jesse had been biking to the studio and was hit by a car and had broken his shoulder blade and his wrist. The band's consideration for Jesse was number one, but there was still the choke of frustration for the situation itself, a nagging reminder of the random cursed disaster they'd incurred in the form of their tour ending van fire. The vibe was fucking grim. The assistant engineer Mark Mckitrick had been instructed to let the band do as they needed to without Jesse. Years ago Devon and Tristan had earned degrees in audio engineering from now-defunct Pacific Audio Visual Arts Institute and all members having been through the process of putting down a record said fuck it and stepped up to the plate. The microphones in the room were already set up to their specifics, so Jesse or no Jesse it was time to do the work.
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They trudged through the remainder of the bed tracks before Devon and Eric stuck on the floor going through some piano overdubs for songs I didn't know yet. Not long after that local gun for hire violinist Emily Bach appeared and put down some time and sound for the gang. I was starting to see this jigsaw puzzle taking shape. I had seen and heard many of these songs in the past, whether at shows or when hanging out with my friends in their jam space, but I had never seen the true assembly of art such as this. This was, aside from musical talent, an artistic production. A construction and curation of all of the best juicy bits and ideas that the team had been working on for the past year. Watching the different layers of overdubs come together was like realizing an idea for the very first time. It wasn't just some patently repetitive follow up to their succinct debut punch to the sun. This was becoming something that stood aside from what the identity the band had carved out for themselves musically and personally Their reputations aside, their character was starting to show. Rory and Tristan were the last people at the studio that night and I left them with a full deck of smokes and a bottle of whiskey.
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That third major day in the studio Tristan sat in a chair, tuned up his guitar and laid down his parts for each and every one of the songs. In the background, Devon was already sipping whiskey, Alberta Premium: Dark Horse, and getting ready to rip his throat apart with his far-ranging, high-frequency feral singing. Devon screamed into his mic, standing behind a partition so he didn't have to look at our stupid faces while he yelled his guts out. I still managed a picture of him. By the time Devon was done with all his vocals, his voice didn't seem too bad but the bottle of whiskey he'd been drinking from however was just 'bout 'bliterated. Jesse had made it out of the hospital and damn trooper that he is, he arrived at the studio. He was gassed on X amount of high-quality painkillers and I'm sure he remembers very little about that day, but he was there goddammit. It was Jesse that presided over the board while Devon proceeded to take his pants off and direct the assembly of friends who had arrived to provide gang vocals for several of the album's tracks. It wasn't long before every member of BRASS was sans pantaloons, the weight of the past two weeks of touring, playing and recording catching up with them at all at once.  As they stood directing the East Van Brass Choir it was clear that all four of them were gooned on life. Devon being a prick on purpose catalyzed all of their attitudes as they liberally indulged their sense of trouble-making tomfuckery. Tristan, no pants had his eyes closed grinning while his hands conducted us. No one really cared. It was to be expected after enduring this far on such little sleep, fuelled only by the misting remnants of that pure golden tour energy and about a whole ounce of weed a heck of a lot of beers. What else could you expect from those who have just extracted the power of the gods out of the ether? Remain composed? What would you have them do? Aside from some mastering and tinkering the overdubbing the album was finished. Due to Jesse's injury, it would be a couple of months before the masters would be ready.
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I was lucky enough to be passed a copy of the initial masters not long after the band received them and it became my unofficial skateboard anthem and stoke machine for the entire next year. I felt that it was a triumph, a total package that showcased the group's artistic diversity, emotions, opinions, and hunger. It meant a lot to me, it impacted me and changed how I felt about not just their music but that of the community around me as well as my own art. I couldn't wait for the world to listen to it.
April 2018
Rory, Tristan and I stood around behind the Cobalt Motor Hotel leaning on Rory's truck smoking cigarettes with a few friends waiting to see if it was going to rain. Devon was on his way there. Claire was on her way from work. That night was the release of the album that the band had recorded almost two years earlier. A lot of things had changed.
Since BRASS had finished recording the album that would come to be known as: For Everyone, things had changed. Summer 2016 had become autumn and our world had shifted out of the golden crispy Vancouver summer into the black-lit, high precipitation Blade Runner metropolis that Vancouver is known as. Over the past few years our scene, as it were, had largely orbited around a street level promotions group called Art Signified who had developed their reputations as tastemakers and animals. After enough basement shows, haggling with the sparse difficult Vancouver venues and throwing some of the best all day hardcore and punk parties Vancouver has ever seen, Art Signified had managed to secure a location in Vancouver's Chinatown to be used as an all-purpose arts and culture space. They named Studio Vostok, after Vostok 1 the first manned space vessel. Operating as a legal space Art Signified soon discovered just how crushingly expensive the antiquated Vancouver permitting systems are as well as the City's oppressive by-laws which make it nearly impossible to run an independent space that presents loud live music. Despite the fact that the mentally ill and addicted of Vancouver's infamous Downtown East Side were dying of fentanyl laced overdoses by the truckload, the Vancouver Police Department came down harder enforcing Studio Vostok's, and other space’s, bylaw infractions than they did on any peddler of hard street drugs. If you live in Vancouver it's clear, the only art and culture that our City wants is the kind that tows the right line of appropriateness and doesn't make a mess. Vancouver likes to proclaim itself to be an artistic City but the arts that thrive here often are either backed by some big dick money or appeal to our obnoxiously flaccid and bland brand of nationalism. Still, months of loud music, underground shows, literary events, movie screenings, public games nights, roundtable forums on social issues, music video shoots and greasy all-night chain smoking beer crushathons in the fight club basement led to the inevitable closure of Studio Vostok in February of 2017. The closure of the now mythic space, which had been our temple of Sodom for a time, precipitated a momentous shift in our scene. The godhead gone other avenues would need to be pursued. One of the most important changes for BRASS was that Eric Campbell had decided to take his leave, packing his bags and heading east to Montreal in search of a folk singer cage match in the artistic mecca of Montreal.
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Enter Claire. Claire "Twitchy-Twitch" Carreras had been a mainstay in our circle of miscreants over the years, in fact, her badass track record pre-dated all of us by at least five years. Before they ever met her Devon and Tristan had been obsessed with her corroded battery acid female punk group Joyce Collingwood, in which Claire played lead guitar. Joyce Collingwood had since disbanded and Claire had joined forces with local pain in the ass and idiot savant Taya Fraser to form the head-butting hardcore duo HEDKS. Claire fucks. She fucks harder than you any day of the fucking week. When it was clear that BRASS was going to need a new bass player she was at the top of the list. After a couple of months of practice, learning the reasonably large catalog of songs, it was like she'd been in the band the whole time. Claire's logical head and lack of capacity to endure time-wasting bullshit is mirrored by a desire for mayhem that has the potential to eclipse just about anyone else's in the band.
The album had been done for a while, BRASS performing almost all the new songs spread out across the gigs of the past twelve months. There had been talk of going to SXSW in Austin, Texas to attempt getting signed to a label, but due to visa arrangements and general finances, it just wasn't in the cards for BRASS. Distribution for the album seemed a conversation that none of the band members wanted to have, at least not initially. What BRASS does first and foremost is put on a show. Some of that show is for you, the audience, but most of that show is for them. When they get buck they are getting buck. You feel it and you know it's real and you wanna let your shit go off. When they play it's like, uh actual art dude. They hadn't always been there though, they had evolved over time. Gone were the juvenile sneering bloody-faced affectations of a bunch of angry young men smashing through each other while spitting beer in your face and stealing your girlfriend. Through some dense alchemy they had melted and transmuted their form three times and each time it settled it was miraculously cast with a renewed energy, accented with the distinctions and elements of their own maturing character, but also with a refined punk sensibility that always pisses some people off: intelligence. In the past year and a half, they had been trying to figure out what they were really worth and how much they were willing to give up to get what they thought they wanted. I think for a good while there they just decided to say fuck it, ignore chasing labels and keep doing what they do best, which is perform and make new work. The things that most artists should be preoccupied with.
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With no plans to release their album, nowhere higher to go without serious financial support and good-natured itch for adventure BRASS made plans to conqueror Europe. They went. The details of this trip I don't have because I wasn't there. But much like any other tour, even if I did have that information I'd probably never tell you. In their time as a band BRASS, as previously stated, had gained a reputation for pushing the envelope and fucking shit up, so upon returning from Europe friends and fans badgered them for tales of their exploits in the old world. As I'd come to understand it, almost everything that happens on tour is a ‘you had to be there’ situation, so why bother trying to explain that joyous madness to someone who was not going to, or even didn't deserve to, understand it. Maybe they'd tell you about it, but I wouldn't ask.
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We'd finished smoking our cigarettes and dragged Rory and Tristan's gear inside just as the grey early spring sky started to spit at us. Inside the venue, I was so damned pleased to see Eric Campbell, having only days earlier returned from Montreal where he'd been for the better part of a year. The band began to arrange their stuff for sound-check and I made chit chat with Emily Bach, the gun for hire violinist, before Tristan and I went for some chicken sandwiches up the street. When we returned to the venue Devon was there setting up the merch table with CD's of For Everyone, the clear with pink swirl vinyl for No Soap Radio, buttons, stickers and a menagerie of their most recent run of tank tops and t-shirts. While Tristan and I sat in the green room eating our sandwiches before intermittently glugging from a bottle of absinthe I thought about how many different shirts the band had made over the years. The past few years had seen the slow dissolution of aspects of our scene's foundation, the closure of venues and the troubling derivative or exploitive environment of Vancouver music, the process of getting older and growing up yet BRASS is still standing. 2013, when the band had formed, was a long way off. Had we gotten old? It was during this time waiting for the show to begin that I watched each of them in passing, seeing a pause of consideration on their faces. For five years, after however many gigs, festivals, tours, bass players, fist fights, stupid decisions, all-nighters, torn dresses, trauma, heartbreak, black eyes, broken guitars, bottles of wine, cases of beers, broken glasses, packs of burnt darts, laughs, arguments, meltdowns, snapped strings and lost tempers, they had survived without becoming cliche rock and roll suicides. Their desire for recognition and achievement had never diminished but in all that time I'd never seen them compromise their integrity or artistic choices for the sake of getting another rung up the ladder, and had, in fact, witnessed them go the other way; expressing disdain for star fuckers and sleazy opportunists. I'd watched them through times of plight and been lucky enough to bask in their successes. No part of their repertoire, no matter how intense or foolhard, felt dishonest to me. No part of it felt contrived. Their moments of artistic sensationalism or provocation were not simply indulgent wankery, it had all come from a place of individual intentions and style that when re-forged through musical metallurgy created the unique alloy of performance that is honest and righteous in its provocation.
After nearly two years BRASS, with the prodigal Eric Campbell and the gunslinger Emily Bach, stepped out onto the stage to finally released their intelligent, caustic and heart-wrenching sophomore album, a gift from them For Everyone.
Listen to For Everyone and No Soap Radio.
You can follow the band on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Watch the hard-hitting two-song music video for "Disco" and "EVM" from For Everyone here.
Axel Matfin wrote this. You can visit his website and follow him on Instagram.
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Mini-Warehouse Garage Door Maintenance And Repair
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Mini warehouses, or also known as self-service storage facilities, are basically watered-down versions of your average warehouses that offer storage solutions both to civilians and business owners alike.
They are great to have since they are relatively easy to maintain and are not very costly to have.
They can serve as storage houses for those who have a lot of extra baggage and stuff they can no longer keep at home, or a mini-warehouse for start-up businesses who still cannot invest in a larger warehouse.
However, over time, all sorts of garage doors eventually breakdown and will have the need for maintenance and repair services in order to keep them running and in good condition, and mini-warehouse garage doors are no exception to this.
If ever you find yourself in a situation where there is something wrong with your mini-warehouse garage doors, do not hesitate and contact the closest garage door repair company near you and ask for assistance with your mini-warehouse garage door maintenance and repair needs.
Do not delay and act as quickly as possible in order to make sure that things do not become even worst.
But, where exactly can you get mini-warehouse garage door maintenance and repair services in Edmonton?
Well, if you are looking for one then Legion Garage Doors is here for you.
Why choose Legion Garage Doors
Any sane mind would ask one question before they go with Legion Garage Doors, and this question is, why should I choose Legion Garage Doors?
Now, if you are one of these individuals, then you do not have to worry as we understand exactly why this question came to your mind.
With so many options out there, what can Legion Garage Doors offer, right?
Well, allow us to answer your question for you.
Legion Garage Doors is a garage door repair company in Edmonton that provides the residents of the area will all kinds of garage door-related services.
Whether it is a residential garage door or a commercial garage door, we can surely deal with it for you.
Being in the garage door industry for a while now, we have a complete understanding of what garage doors are and the different components that are needed in order to lift them open and close.
We also have a good standing reputation regarding the kind of services that we provide.
Even if you try asking around the area or look for those who have once availed our services, you will be told the exact same thing regarding our quality of work.
Aside from that, all of our technicians are well-trained and certified to handle your garage doors, we even make sure that they are ready before we send them out to the field.
If you want premium and affordable services that are fast, efficient, and are made to last, then Legion Garage Doors is the garage door repair company for you.
For the different services that we offer, you may check the list below:
We have managed to categorize the services that we provide according to the list mentioned above, however, we do not limit ourselves to just these specific services.
If by any chance your garage door problem cannot be categorized into the options above, please do still reach out to us and let us see what we can do to help you out.
Conclusion
Mini-warehouse garage doors, just like all other commercial garage doors out there, needs to be taken care of and maintained from time to time in order to keep them running.
When it reaches the point where some of its components start to breakdown, then it will need garage door repair services as well.
Leaving your mini-warehouse garage door to just any garage door company out there is not an option; after all, your garage doors only deserve the best.
When it comes to mini-warehouse garage door maintenance and repair services, you cannot go any better than Legion Garage Doors.
We are a garage door repair company in Edmonton that has been providing all kinds of garage door related services for the residents around the area.
No matter what the problem may be, we can surely have it fixed in no time.
From garage door installation to emergency garage door repair services, you name it and we’ll have it fixed for you.
For quality services with the most reasonable prices, you can rely on Legion Garage Doors.
If you are interested in knowing more about our different rates and services in greater detail, then you may give us a call or visit us at our main office in Edmonton.
Do not worry; we will always be more than happy to help you out.
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Mini-Warehouse Garage Door Maintenance And Repair
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Mini-Warehouse Garage Door Maintenance And Repair
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Guys Fix It Mag 👍 Repairs & DIY Magazine
This post was originally published on this site
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Mini warehouses, or also known as self-service storage facilities, are basically watered-down versions of your average warehouses that offer storage solutions both to civilians and business owners alike.
They are great to have since they are relatively easy to maintain and are not very costly to have.
They can serve as storage houses for those who have a lot of extra baggage and stuff they can no longer keep at home, or a mini-warehouse for start-up businesses who still cannot invest in a larger warehouse.
However, over time, all sorts of garage doors eventually breakdown and will have the need for maintenance and repair services in order to keep them running and in good condition, and mini-warehouse garage doors are no exception to this.
If ever you find yourself in a situation where there is something wrong with your mini-warehouse garage doors, do not hesitate and contact the closest garage door repair company near you and ask for assistance with your mini-warehouse garage door maintenance and repair needs.
Do not delay and act as quickly as possible in order to make sure that things do not become even worst.
But, where exactly can you get mini-warehouse garage door maintenance and repair services in Edmonton?
Well, if you are looking for one then Legion Garage Doors is here for you.
Why choose Legion Garage Doors
Any sane mind would ask one question before they go with Legion Garage Doors, and this question is, why should I choose Legion Garage Doors?
Now, if you are one of these individuals, then you do not have to worry as we understand exactly why this question came to your mind.
With so many options out there, what can Legion Garage Doors offer, right?
Well, allow us to answer your question for you.
Legion Garage Doors is a garage door repair company in Edmonton that provides the residents of the area will all kinds of garage door-related services.
Whether it is a residential garage door or a commercial garage door, we can surely deal with it for you.
Being in the garage door industry for a while now, we have a complete understanding of what garage doors are and the different components that are needed in order to lift them open and close.
We also have a good standing reputation regarding the kind of services that we provide.
Even if you try asking around the area or look for those who have once availed our services, you will be told the exact same thing regarding our quality of work.
Aside from that, all of our technicians are well-trained and certified to handle your garage doors, we even make sure that they are ready before we send them out to the field.
If you want premium and affordable services that are fast, efficient, and are made to last, then Legion Garage Doors is the garage door repair company for you.
For the different services that we offer, you may check the list below:
We have managed to categorize the services that we provide according to the list mentioned above, however, we do not limit ourselves to just these specific services.
If by any chance your garage door problem cannot be categorized into the options above, please do still reach out to us and let us see what we can do to help you out.
Conclusion
Mini-warehouse garage doors, just like all other commercial garage doors out there, needs to be taken care of and maintained from time to time in order to keep them running.
When it reaches the point where some of its components start to breakdown, then it will need garage door repair services as well.
Leaving your mini-warehouse garage door to just any garage door company out there is not an option; after all, your garage doors only deserve the best.
When it comes to mini-warehouse garage door maintenance and repair services, you cannot go any better than Legion Garage Doors.
We are a garage door repair company in Edmonton that has been providing all kinds of garage door related services for the residents around the area.
No matter what the problem may be, we can surely have it fixed in no time.
From garage door installation to emergency garage door repair services, you name it and we’ll have it fixed for you.
For quality services with the most reasonable prices, you can rely on Legion Garage Doors.
If you are interested in knowing more about our different rates and services in greater detail, then you may give us a call or visit us at our main office in Edmonton.
Do not worry; we will always be more than happy to help you out.
Rate this post
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