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Paige Amon. Charles Appleton-Owen. Ian Giesbrecht, Lynnea Bruce, Taylor Allum, Adrianna Davie, Phillip Gallant, Glaucia Deasrochers, Hebecca Montoril, Conner Head
A 5 minute video interview with Elder Harvey George, model fishing boat carver from Duncan, BC. 12 of his carved boats are located in the Cowichan Bay Maritime Centre.
PI'KWUN: Traditional Cowichan Coast Salish Salmon BBQ, Bentwood Box Cooking & Medicinal Plants Jared Qwustenuxun Williams & Della Rice
A black & white video of the Crofton Boardwalk
Music by: 12 Months (Marcel Pequel) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
A further exploration of using reflections in video and photography, focused on Cowichan Bay, BC marines and boats.
I was photographing street art in Chemainus BC and started to see the cultural meaning behind some of the murals and artwork. Especially startling was the depiction of the 1939 Japanese float with residents turning their backs on the participants. Also, the painting of the Chinese carrying the lumber industry on their backs. Chemainus should be proud of these significant cultural statements. By Phil Ives
An interview with Herb Rice, a Coast Salish Native Indian Artist from the Pacific Northwest, is a Master Wood Carver whose work is in private collections all over the world. Herb discussed style, knives, history and technique during this 26 min documentary.
From the moment of birth, to the time of passing, cedar has traditionally played a vital role in the life of the First People of the Pacific Northwest.
This 30min documentary tells the story of cedar, how the bark is stripped from the cedar tree and prepared for cedar weaving (hats) and discusses the art of cedar weaving and the affect this workshop had on the participants. Project was facilitated by Maria Sampson. The video was produced by Louise McMurray and the Cowichan Aboriginal Film Festival and directed, shot and edited by Phil Ives.
Learn step by step how to cut lacing, punch the elk hide, string the lace and tie off the the lace.
Song That Night in Canada - Rachael Cardiello and The Warm Electric Winter Band at The Duncan Garage Showroom - Video by Phil Ives