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The sky truly is the limit at Arts Umbrella


Spectacular redesign of the former Emily Carr building opens a whole new world for students
Author of the article: Laura Goldstein
Publishing date: Apr 18, 2021  •  1 hour ago  •  3 minute read  • 
After more than 40 years, Arts Umbrella has a spectacular new home on Granville Island. Award-winning Vancouver architect Richard Henriquez led the challenging renovation. Photo by Kevin Clark Studios /PNG
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“The new limitless,” Arts Umbrella’s imaginative motto, is not only a metaphor for transformative arts education for young people it also expresses the feeling of awe that the architectural redesign inspires inside the stunning light-infused building at Vancouver’s Granville Island. ....

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Arts Umbrella, Canada's largest culture educator, opens new $27m home in Vancouver


Arts Umbrella moved into the building that previously housed the Emily Carr University of Art and Design on Granville Island, a former industrial area along the waterfront redeveloped in the 1970s
Photo: Kevin Clark Studios
The official opening this month of Arts Umbrella’s new $27m 50,000 sq. ft home marks a milestone for arts education in Vancouver. It also cements Granville Island, a former industrial area along the waterfront redeveloped in the 1970s, as one of Canada’s most successful public spaces and cultural hubs.
Founded in 1979 by Carol Henriquez and Gloria Schwartz with a view to accommodating youth from all economic backgrounds, Arts Umbrella is now Canada’s largest visual and performing arts institute for young people serving 24,000 students annually. The organisation, which provides inter-disciplinary courses aimed at ages 2-22, moved into the building that once housed the Emily Carr University of Art and Design, origina ....

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Arts Umbrella ups its game with dazzling new digs on Granville Island


by Charlie Smith on April 8th, 2021 at 8:09 AM
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There’s a new cathedral of arts education in Vancouver and this one is for children and youths. On Tuesday (April 6), Arts Umbrella held a virtual grand opening of its 50,000-square-foot new home in the former South Building of Emily Carr University of Art + Design on Granville Island. And it has undergone such an extensive renovation that former students of the university would barely recognize parts of the interior.
“In the first three to five years, we anticipate more than 15,000 people per year coming to this building for a variety of programs, including performances in our new theatre,” Arts Umbrella president and CEO Paul Larocque told the ....

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