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West Coast Modernism in Context

July 5, 2022 from 7:00pm–9:00pm PDT

Reception + Panel Discussion
Presented by the West Coast Modern League
In partnership with the West Vancouver Art Museum
Hosted by The Polygon Gallery, 101 Carrie Cates Ct., North Vancouver, BC

Registration by Donation. Suggested $5-10 Donation.
In-Person Event. Open to the Public.

For the better part of a century, West Coast Modernism has played a seminal role in shaping the culture of modern architecture and design on the south coast of British Columbia. The 1941 B.C. Binning House, recognized as the first modern house in Vancouver, was designed at a time when the ideas of international modernism were being embraced on the west coast, while local designers experimented with evolving these ideals to be more reflective of our region’s unique conditions. The circumstances under which we design and build today are vastly different from those faced by the pioneering vanguard of West Coast Modernism, with seismic shifts in technological, social, and climatic conditions, among others. So, we ask, is West Coast Modernism indicative of a period that has come and gone or is it a design ethos whose values continue to endure in contemporary design and lifestyles today.

On July 5th, we invite you to join the West Coast Modern League, with the West Vancouver Art Museum, for a panel discussion with a multi-disciplinary group of design professionals who will critically contextualize the relationship between midcentury West Coast Modernism and contemporary architecture and design practices. This event is presented as part of this year’s inaugural West Coast Modern Week, organized by the West Vancouver Art Museum.

Register here.

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