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Henderson, Bill

  • Personne
  • 1950-

Master Carver Bill Henderson is a member of the Wei Wai Kum First Nation in Campbell River, BC.

Jacobson, Mark Anthony

  • Personne

Jacobson is a Woodland style artist from Sioux Lookout, Ontario, who currently works and lives in British Columbia. A self-taught Aboriginal artist, he discovered at a young age that the Creator blessed him with the artistic ability known as the Woodland Art Movement.

Point, Susan A.

  • Personne
  • 1952-

Susan A. Point is a Coast Salish artist from Musqueam, a First Nation in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Littlechild, George

  • Personne
  • 1958-

Born in Edmonton Alberta, Littlechild is Cree artist who was separated from his family in childhood, as part of the Sixties Scoop. His artistic talent was encouraged and supported by his foster family. As an adult he began reconnecting with his heritage. Cree culture became both the basis of his career as a visual artist and the lens through which he came to terms with his identity as a two-spirit man.

Wescoupe, Clemence

  • Personne
  • 1951-2018

Clemence Wescoupe was a prominent Canadian painter and printmaker. He was born at the Long Plain Reserve in Manitoba in 1951 of Saulteaux background. His native name was “Ozaa-Bines”, which means “Brown Thunderbird”. Wescoupe was largely self-taught and began to paint in 1971.
Wescoupe was a founder of the Woodland School of Art alongside fellow artist and friends Norval Morrisseau, Daphne Odjig, Jackson Beardy and Carl Ray. Wecoupe saw much success – his iconic image, Rainbirds, which came out in 1977 was one of the most popular and successful Woodland Aboriginal prints ever created.

BCIT. Campus Planning and Facilities

  • Collectivité
  • 1962-current

The BCIT Facilities and Campus Development department is responsible for all of the higher level strategic planning and implementation of BCIT’s major facilities. Some of these responsibilities include: facilities and capital planning, space administration, design and construction. The department is responsible for producing the campus master plan. The Campus Master Plan prioritizes the requirement for new facilities and infrastructure. It provides the guidelines for land use which include future building locations, parking lots, green space, pedestrian walkways, vehicular roads, etc. In June of 2019 BCIT Facilities and Campus Development took over Parking Operations from Safety, Security & Emergency Management (SSEM).

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