Kosmic shines a light
Carleton architecture students are drawing up plans for Kosmic, an annual party showcasing a wide range of performances and art installations.
“There was an incident where [David Letterman] announced it was one of the top 10 campus parties in North America, so for the next two years there were people flying up from New York and whatnot. . . . It was way over capacity,” said Corey Brown, third-year architecture student and director of this year’s Kosmic.
Bringing art to B.C. commuters
On Sept. 30, two unlikely networks — the BC Rapid Transit Company and the Emily Carr University of Art and Design — collaborated in welcoming an ongoing project that would bring forth talented new artists beyond the walls of the art galleries. Six graduates from the university were chosen to display their pieces in the Burrard and Waterfront SkyTrain stations in downtown Vancouver for a minimum of one year.