September 30 - November 27, 2024

Please join us for the Opening: Sunday, October 6th, 2:00 – 4:00 pm

Housing is not just a place; it is a foundation for life, dignity, and community. The “Changing the Conversation” series explores the multifaceted challenges surrounding housing—from inflation and the job market to the rising costs of living, the scarcity of supportive housing, shelter beds, and public rehab facilities in the face of a growing overdose crisis. These issues are not just statistics; they are lived realities for many, including those who have worked their entire lives, only to find themselves reliant on food banks or services like the Union Gospel Mission, and for youth aging out of foster care, who face a harsh world that often leaves them neglected and forgotten.

This exhibit unfolds in two parts. The first offers a platform for the voices and visions of the youth from the Purpose Youth Hub. Here, they share their stories, dreams, and perspectives—because every young person deserves to be heard. The second part features a powerful collection of paintings, poetry, and photographs from public art installations by resident artist PJ Murashige Patten. Through his own lived experience and deep engagement with the community, Patten’s work captures the raw, unfiltered realities of housing insecurity, shedding light on the humanity often overlooked in the broader discourse.

“Changing the Conversation” is not just an exhibit; it’s an urgent call to listen, to empathize, and to act. It challenges us to see housing as a universal right, and to recognize the diverse faces and stories behind the statistics.

Sundays are For Art – Public Programming:

Artist talk with exhibiting Artist in Residence with the Douglas College “Changing the Conversation” initiative PJ Murashige Patten. No registration required but space is limited.

Date:  Sunday, October 6, 2024

Time:  2:30pm 

Location: Community Art Gallery, 3rd floor

 

Anvil Centre

777 Columbia Street, New Westminster, BC, V3M 1B6

604-527-4640