
Date: October 2011 onward
Location: Canada Line – Waterfront Station; Emily Carr University Theatre; Queen Elizabeth Theatre Mezzanine Gallery; www.ecuaa.ca
Website: www.ecuad.ca/people/alumni
The Emily Carr University of Art + Design Alumni Association is celebrating Vancouver’s 125th anniversary. As the oldest post secondary institution in British Columbia (1925) we would like to draw attention to the significant contributions of our graduates to this city’s growth for 86 of its 125 year history and to commemorate the important role the arts play in the development, richness and identity building of our community of Vancouver. Emily Carr University of Art + Design encompass the Vancouver School of Art and Vancouver School of Applied and Decorative Arts.
125 Years of…
Commemorative Poster Exhibition Celebrating Vancouver’s 125 Year History
By Emily Carr Design graduates
October 2011 – March 2012
Public Art Exhibit – Canada Line – Waterfront Station
A look at Vancouver’s history through the eyes of Design graduates from different decades. This poster exhibition recognizes the pioneering role Emily Carr University played in the development of the cultural identity of Vancouver. In partnership with InTransit BC Public Art.
Moving Pictures
Film & Animation Retrospective
By Emily Carr Film and Animation graduates
October 21, 2011
Emily Carr University Theatre
Emily Carr has one of the most recognized university film and animation departments in Canada. This retrospective will reveal the contributions of our talented artists to the significant landscape of Vancouver film & animation and its international reputation.
125 Years of…
Canada Line Poster Exhibition
By Emily Carr Design Graduates
November 21, 2011 – January 23, 2012
Queen Elizabeth Theatre Mezzanine Gallery
A showcase of the Canada Line Poster Exhibition.
Creative Content
Online Catalogue
October 2011 (launch of site) and ongoing
www.ecuaa.ca
Profiles of all artists and partners involved with “Creative Content” and provides information about us and all our upcoming events.
With support from the City of Vancouver’s 125th Anniversary Grants Program and the participation of the Government of Canada.







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