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July 13-CBC Radio Toronto
National Trevor Hughes Interview
CBC Radio interview Trevor Hughes
Five West Coast painters are participating in a
project — to the accompaniment of periodic poetry readings and musical
performances — that they hope will let the public see the creative
process from start to finish.
The artists from the Blank Canvas Collaboration
Project — James Picard, Tania Gleave, Natalia Vetrova, Jordan Roberts
and Steve Horvat — began painting on July 10 on a stage next to
the Seymour Art Gallery in Deep Cove, B.C.
For the next two weeks, painters will work
together as they demonstrate their methods to visitors at the gallery in
the North Vancouver area.
The artists say they intend to incorporate
comments from the public and expect their creative processes will also
be influenced by periodic readings from poets and performances from
musicians.
Picard said it is a unique challenge to be working
this way.
"I have no idea what I'm going to be painting. I
have no idea how I'm going to fit with everybody else," he said in an
interview with CBC Radio.
"I have no idea what medium even I'm going to use.
I have no idea how the poets or musicians are going to affect what I'm
doing."
Each artist will try to create three works of art
over that period. The work will be unveiled July 25 and displayed at the
gallery to Aug. 13.
Horvat said it is sometimes necessary for artists
to escape the isolation of the studio.
"Not only are we connecting with each other and
inspiring each other … to have the public to be able to feel that as
well and to connect with them — that's what it's about. It's a really
kind of organic process," he said.
Horvat called the project a "visual jam session."
He plans to take the Blank Canvas Collaboration
project to San Francisco next summer and travel to Prague with Picard in
2008 for another demonstration of the creative process on a public stage
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