Bowen Island Undercurrent April 11 2019

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Muni Morsels DOCKS REVISITED AND FUTURE OF THE EXPRESS BUS

BRONWYN BEAIRSTO

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Terminal Creek Contemporary’s artist-in-residence, Julie Hill, working on The Space Out of Time, part of the 2019 Capture Festival.

Sculpting the cosmos on Bowen A CONVERSATION WITH TERMINAL CREEK CONTEMPORARY’S FIRST ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

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The Milky Way erupts from the cracks in the floor of Terminal Creek Contemporary. Eighty-two million stars contained in the white cube of a gallery in Artisan Square. The Space out of Time is from

U.K. artist Julie Hill, Terminal Creek Contemporary’s first artist-in-residence, and presented as part of Vancouver’s 2019 Capture Photography Festival. The work is site-responsive, meaning that each time it is shown, it adapts to its environment. One piece has hung in a forest, another down a spiral staircase. For the Terminal Creek exhibit, there are

three sculpture-esque pieces protruding into the gallery from the (pre-existing) cracks in the floor. Totaling more than 60 square metres of paper, these are one of the largest photos ever taken of the Milky Way, cut into three. The photo was taken from a landbased telescope in the high deserts of Chile, which some consider to be among the best stargazing locations on Earth. CONTINUED ON PAGE 5

Expressing interest: The Bowen Island Transportation Society, a non-profit group of local commuters dedicated to improving islanders’ transportation options, is in negotiations to buy Peter King’s express bus service, council heard Monday. The society estimates that between 75 and 100 people use the service daily. King began the bus service in 2015 during the Queen of Capilano’s refit. It hasn’t been smooth sailing, but through breakdowns and bureaucratic hoops, King’s persevered. The bus works with the Cormorant Marine water taxi to provide passage from Bowen through to Vancouver and back. The current plan is to buy and stabilize the business. Julian Barrera, who gave the presentation to council, said that the society wants to ensure that the core service is sustainable. He said that the society would be approaching council for endorsement, bus parking spaces and inclusion in future transportation planning, but they wouldn’t be asking for money. He said that the society hopes to be a member-driven society and they intend to fundraise withn the membership (which they hope to grow from the current 5 to the more than 900 who are part of the facebook group.) Council voted to encourage the society to work with the Transportation Advisory Committee. Starbucks hole 9: Bowen now has a public spaces naming policy. This includes “guidelines and criteria for naming municipally owned public spaces related to recreation, parks, trails, and community amenities or equipment.” Manager of recreation and community services Shauna Jennings said that the policy came up in part due to the proposed disc golf course – the idea being that businesses and individuals could sponsor holes. She assured council that any naming would ultimately be up to council. Up you go: A proposal to build a tramway down a steep embankment on Smugglers’ Cove Road will receive a variance permit after a five-to-two vote. CONTINUED ON PAGE 6

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