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Monuments of power

Summary: Travelling to the Peace River Valley from Vancouver, I saw firsthand the impact upon the land, from large mining enterprises leaving polluted rivers, streams, and lakes; the clear cutting of forests, and the introduction of industrial work camps disrupting the structure of communities with economic and social impacts resulting from a disproportionate change in regional gender ratio with the introduction of a mostly male, transient resource work-force. This thesis support paper serves as but a brief investigation of the complex – and contentious – aspects created by authoritarian landscape architecture with respect to the Site C Dam in North Eastern BC. It is my hope that this project has added a little to the record of documentation regarding the Site C Dam. In the future, I look to further explore and create an analysis of structures of power and authority. In addition to paintings mentioned in this text, I have also been painting a series of gift portraits and landscapes of places at risk from the Site C Dam. I will be returning with these to the Peace River in 2019, to give them back to the people who have been fighting for the future.

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  • Physical Description: remote
    1 online resource (viii, 33 pages) : colour illustrations.
  • Publisher: [Vancouver] : Emily Carr University of Art + Design, 2019.

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"A thesis support paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Fine Arts, Emily Carr University of Art + Design, 2019"--T.p.
Dissertation Note: Thesis (M.A.) - Emily Carr University of Art and Design, 2019
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-33).
Subject: Monuments
Painting
Landscape painting
Architecture
Peace River Valley (B.C. and Alta.)

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