3D Anamorphic Street Art Project
The McMillan Arts Centre - THE M.A.C.
133 McMillan Street
Parksville, BC
In-person
Kids
Painting
Photography
Visual arts
Youth & teens
This is a collaborative Art Project where a group of 30 Local School Children, aged 8-16, will work together to create a large scale Three Dimensional artwork for the Public to enjoy as the “Perfect Photo Op”. The kids will spend four hours using Oil Pastels to make the vision come to life and they will all be professionally photographed posing with their 3D Anamorphic ocean themed artwork. The goals of this project are to promote teamwork, build self confidence, bring community members together, and introduce the exciting world of 3D Anamorphic Street Art to the Oceanside Community. Because the event is being held outdoors, and the Kids will be working in groups of 10 only, all Covid protocols will be followed. The finished Artwork will be displayed under a large tent and the Public will be permitted to enter the tent for their photo ops, solo, or in groups of three maximum.
This event is free and will be accepting optional pay-what-you-may donations for admission.
Images
Organized by
Oceanside Community Culture Days
Oceanside Community Culture Days The Oceanside Community Culture Days, “3D Anamorphic Street Art Project””, is presented by the Oceanside Community Arts Council & The McMillan Arts Centre under the direction of Jennifer Bate, Executive Director of the M.A.C. and Lead Artist & B.C. Culture Days Task Force Member, Pattiann Withapea.
This event is part of a hub:

Oceanside Community Culture Days Events
The McMillan Arts Centre & The Oceanside Community Arts Council Parksville, BCThroughout B.C. Culture Days the Oceanside Community has an exciting lineup of four events that we have carefully curated to involve something that will appeal to all community members, from our kids to our seniors, and everyone in between....
Location
133 McMillan Street
Parksville, BC
We will be set up in a large tent in the parking lot between the McMillan Arts Centre and the Society of Services. The public should plan to arrive after 2 p.m. on Saturday, September 19th to preview the artwork. Photo ops will be limited on that date. OPEN Photo ops for the Public will be available on Saturday, September 25th, Saturday, October 9th, and Saturday, October 16th from 10 am - 4 pm.
Language
English
Accessibility
This event is wheelchair accessible, and has gender-neutral washrooms.