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About web

Craig Brumwell is an interdisciplinary artist from Vancouver, Canada, where he is currently completing a Fine Arts Degree at the Emily Carr Universtiy of Art and Design. A secondary educator by day, this portfolio documents his artistic inquiry and course work since 2000. Brumwell engages with the nature of the human response - to place, people and time. The concepts of connection, transformation and memory are common themes in his work.

Site Launch: August 18, 2008

Hello: I am launching this site of my recent work done at Emily Carr from the Spring of 2006 up to the present. I will be adding to it periodically throughout the year. Your comments are welcome. This is a … Continue reading

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Interactive Design

The link below takes you to the concept page for the Translink iPhone application, developed by the design team that I participated with in Interactive Design Essentials 205 at Emily Carr during the Spring of 2008 with David Humphrey. The … Continue reading

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Drawings 2007

These drawings are selections from, Every Night: 9:00 – 10:00, a project done in Drawing 310 at Emily Carr with Gary Lee-Nova in the Fall of 2007. It is a serial sketchbook compilation of my family, made over the course … Continue reading

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Resurfacing Installation 2007

Resurfacing is a project arising from investigations into the hunting and gathering processes involved in art as examined in Interdisciplinary Forum 333 at Emily Carr in the summer of 2007, taught by M. Simon Levin and Anne-Marie Slater. The project … Continue reading

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Paintings 2006

This series of paintings was produced in the Fall of 2006 in Painting 310 at Emily Carr with Mina Totino. They are large scale and I used some pretty big brushes. The process gave me an appreciation of how physical … Continue reading

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First Nations Imagery in Schools

The following selection is from a paper that I wrote in Art History 206 in the Spring of 2006 at Emily Carr with Laura Wee Lay Laq. The title is “An Examination of Native and Native-Referenced Art at Kitsilano Secondary … Continue reading

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