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FINE CHINA • FLATWARE • CRYSTAL • COLLECTIBLES • CLOCKS • JEWELLERY • WATCHES • SILVER • GOLD • PLATINUM
J • E • W • E • L • L • E • R • S
250-334-4523
... A FamilyTradition
for over42 Years.
21 venues + 167 performers = 1 amazing day!
Whether you like music, visual art, dancing, photog-raphy, kids stuff, participato-ry art, film making, puppet theatre, circus arts, screen-printing, or odd and unusual crafts — there is something for you at this free one-day event.
WHO’S MAKING THIS HAPPEN?
Elevate the Arts is a 100 per cent volunteer effort organized by a team of com-munity builders and culture lovers.
Their goal is to help ele-vate the profile of arts and culture in our community, celebrate the creative energy and talent of our community and build an annual destina-tion multi-disciplinary event that will benefit artists, local business and the residents of the Comox Valley.
SOMETHING FOR ALL LOVERS OF THE ARTS!
The website at www.ele-vatethearts.com offers lots of details about the program for Saturday including per-former, artist and instructor bios, times and locations. There is even a version of the full schedule that you can download and print.
But here is just a taste of the amazing activities planned for the day!
DANCINGFree dance workshops
at The Bridge from 11 a.m. till 3 p.m. including Belly
Dance, West Coast Swing, Salsa, Argentine Tango and a big dance mashup at 3 p.m.
Beginner Levels with pro-fessional instructors — don’t be shy and give it a try!
Dance is also a big fea-ture of the CVAG plaza pro-gramming featuring Circus Arts and Arcana Dea Dance. And the end of the day you can dance till the wee hours with the Boom Booms (ticketed event). Over at Art Alchemy, check out the danc-ing, yoga and more “move-ment and the arts” activities.
VIDEOGRAPHY AND FILM
Stop by the Courtenay Museum at 11 a.m. and watch the 52 Weeks Project by Fox and Bee Productions.
These incredible locals set their sights on producing a short film a week — for 52 weeks. Come see what they’ve achieved!
Then at 2 p.m. the Cour-tenay Library is the venue to visit for the first-ever Elevate VidzFest. Check out the submission of short films from local film makers of all ages, some funny, some touching, some thought pro-voking!
At 7 p.m. back at the Courtenay Museum, catch a viewing of The Hooping Life — a critically acclaimed feature length doc about the global hula hooping phenom-enon and its greater mean-ing (by donation).
MUSICThere is so much music
going on on Saturday it will make your head spin. Live music at Zocalo, Union Street Grill and Joe’s Garage all day and all eve-ning!
Awesome ambient and instrumental music will be featured at the underground Art Fair at the lower Elks from 11 to 7. For jazz you can head to the Upper Elks Hall at 7:30 for a night of great music.
If you want to play or sing along, come by the Sid plaza at noon for the massive string jam or at 2 p.m. for a community sing with the Letzsing Choir.
Piano players and piano lovers can stop by Mud-sharks Plaza all day for the Piano Corner and listen or play. The CVAG Studio (AKA The Cellar) will be home to kids music from 10 to 2 and experimental music and puppetry from 4 till 7.
CRAFTSThere will be crafts — but
not typical ones! Elevate the Arts is presenting the first Underground Art Fair featuring over 30 artists and vendors who offer curious, usual or bizarre offerings.
The event includes an onsite tattoo artist, sculp-ture, perfumes, divine chocolates, tasty tarts, glass works, beading, graphic comics and more! This show runs from 11-7. Visitor dis-DEEP SEA GYPSIES are among a horde of performers lined up for the Elevate the
Arts event this Saturday in Courtenay. See CIRCUS, 2
There is truly something for every creative taste and every age being offered this weekend by a
great crew of creative folks who want to see the arts elevated in all our lives.
Head down to the halls, alleys, restaurants, plazas and galleries of downtown Courtenay this Saturday for the first Elevate the Arts!
4 Friday, May 4, 2012 • COMOX VALLEY RECORD ELEVATE THE ARTS www.comoxvalleyrecord.com
W
WW
.NIC
.BC
.CA
Explore Fine Arts & Designat North Island College
U P G R A D I N G | B U S I N E S S | C O M M U N I T Y C A R E | F I N E A RT S | H E A LT H | T O U R I S M | T R A D E S | U N I V E R S I T Y T R A N S F E R
For a full list of programs or to register, visit www.nic.bc.ca or call
250-334-5000 today.
NEW! Metal Jewellery DesignLearn to conceptualize and create jewellery for artistic expression or as a source of income.
Explore professional metal techniques, gemmology, design and more.
Gain business skills to present and promote your designs.
Length: 30-week certificate Tuition: $5,000 approx + books/supplies
Interactive Media - Web Design Learn the fundamentals of design, graphics, and animation for web applications.
Explore a variety of topics including web analytics and usability, digital photography, and communication design.
Qualify for a variety of entry-level employment opportunities such as web designer, front-end web developer, web graphics technician, and flash designer.
Length: 8-month certificate Tuition: $2,635 approx
Fine Arts DiplomaExplore a variety of subjects from photography and digital visual art to sculpture and ceramics.
NIC’s vibrant setting and well-equipped studios provide you with the resources to ignite your creativity.
Qualify for priority admission into the Emily Carr University Bachelor of Fine Arts degree program at NIC.
Length: 2-year diplomaTuition: $2,635 approx per year
Professional PhotographyTake the first step towards a career in photo journalism, wedding and event photography, or advertising.
Learn about the industry and employment options as you develop your personal creativity and style.
Length: 10-month certificate Tuition: $7,038 approx
with programs starting this September
Check out videos of NIC’s Fine Arts Program at www.youtube.com/NorthIslandCollege
2 Friday, May 4, 2012 • COMOX VALLEY RECORD ELEVATE THE ARTS www.comoxvalleyrecord.com
OPEN:Monday - Saturday 9:30 am - 5:30 pm Friday till 9:00 pm
www.searlesshoes.com250 Fifth Street, Downtown Courtenay
250-334-3178
“Searle’s for that hard to fit foot”Serving the Comox Valley for over 80 Years
Keen “Waterfront” Collection Men’s & Ladies. Quick-dry, rugged and ready for water.
Assorted colours and prints
OMonda
Keen “Waterfront” CollectKeKKK
cretion is advised.The Underground Art
Fair entrance is off Simms Alley, where you can check our screen printing demos, tarot readings, glass works and live painting and sculp-ture.
KIDS STUFFThere is so much for the
kids to do on Saturday.There are nature nature
stories, poems and activi-ties from 10 to noon at the Courtenay Library with Our Big Earth. The CVAG Stu-dio features kids music and entertainers all day long!
Visit the “Kids Under-ground” in Simms Alley for hands on arts and crafts that will keep the kids entertained for hours! Cir-cus Arts at the CVAG Plaza will amaze!
CIRCUS ARTS AND HULA HOOPING
The Valley has an incred-ible circus arts community and Saturday they will be flying their flag! Visit the CVAG Plaza for big shows at 11, 1 and 3. Ariel silks, hula hooping, improv dance and so much more. Don’t miss it.
LITERARY TYPESThere’s a mini writers’
festival, too! From 1:35 p.m. to 6 you can hear read-ings from the Courtenay Museum. Check out the web for info about these talented folks — Kim Bannerman, Matthew Radar, Harold Macy and others.
SING, PLAY AND PAINT ALONG!
Play along with the ukuleles, guitars and fiddles of the Comox Valley for the Massive String Jam at noon at the Sid plaza. Or sing your heart out with the Letzsing Choir at 2 p.m. at the plaza. All are welcome! Participatory art is the name of the game in the Alley between Fourth and Fifth — join in!
VISUAL ARTVisit the Muir Galley,
Comox Valley Art Gallery, Art Alchemy or Wallfarmers to view incredible works by local and visiting artists!
Check out the artists in action in the streets and alleys capturing the day.
PHOTOGRAPHYTwo of the top Valley
photographers will be offer-ing fantastic free workshops for all skill levels. Karen McKinnon hosts a photo walk that starts at 9:30 and leaves from her studio and and Gordon Ross hoists a portraiture workshop at 1 pom at the Muir. Check out the Iphone Photo Show us at the old Leung building or feature pieces from the Tattoo and You Gordon Ross
Show at Zocalo.
FIND OUT MOREThere is even more going
on in the nooks and crannies of downtown Courtenay. Go to the Elevate website at www.elevatethearts.com for a huge amount of information about the day. Download a complete schedule and plan your Saturday.
Find out about the people, businesses and organizations who are supporting this artistic undertaking. Stop by the Sid plaza all day long to meet some of the local arts and culture organizations that make our community so vibrant.
ELEVATE WITH US!You are part of the energy
and passion that makes the Comox valley such a vibrant arts and culture community. Yes, YOU. The person read-ing this newspaper.
The Arts requires creators and participants. Come and participate in the cultural life of our community. See you Saturday!
— Elevate the Arts!
Circus arts only part of the big day
DOUGLAS WALKER, ONE of many artisans, will display his fountains.
www.comoxvalleyrecord.com ELEVATE THE ARTS COMOX VALLEY RECORD • Friday, May 4, 2012 3
307 - 4th Street Downtown Courtenay • 250-897-7025
Specializing in fresh homemadeBreakfast, Lunch and Sunday Brunch!
Specializing in fresh homemadeBreakfast Lunch and Sunday Brunch!
Come see what’s cooking!
Early Bird Café
FOR THAT SPECIAL CHILD’S TOY MEMORY!
332-5th Street
Duke wants you to comeinto the store and see Boo“The Cutest Dog in the World”
OOR THAT SPECIAL CHILD’S TOY MEMORY!
... well, the second cutest dog in the world!
Photo by Jenn Osborne
ELEVATE THE ARTS The Comox Valley’s first Elevate the Arts festival this Saturday will include the turntabling talents of em.ash.
Getting visual at VidzFestChoosing which videos to be
shown Saturday at the first Vid-zFest was no easy task, says the event co-ordinator.
“It’s clear we have a lot of video talent in the Valley,” said Jamie Bowman. “And I have a feeling we have only just begun.”
VidzFest begins at 2 p.m. Sat-urday in the Courtenay Library meeting room, where viewers can expect “a wide and diverse” selection of original video films, according to the selection com-mittee.
As such, the selected videos have been have been bundled into categories: kids, documenta-ries, art films, music and promo-tional. All are either about the Comox Valley or made by some-one who lives here.
The event, part of the umbrel-la Elevate The Arts festival tak-ing place Saturday in downtown Courtenay, attracted dozens of submissions, far too much mate-rial for the time allotted.
“In bringing these works to the public, from traditional to abstract, Elevate The Arts hopes to expand the horizons of both viewers and producers,” said Bowman.
After viewing all the works, the selection committee “real-ized we had a challenge,” said
panel member Shawn Pigott of Fox&Bee music and video pro-ductions. “Art is subjective. Art is universal. Where is the middle ground?”
The panel started by assessing the technical merits of each piece, considering whether each video was fully worked through, ready,
and appropriate for viewing.Next, the members considered
the likely audience. “We decided we want to present a range of accessible and challenging mate-rial so that people could be com-fortable with some things and be exposed to new and different ideas with others,” said Pigott.
With diverse views on the panel, “we needed to respect and balance the backgrounds and experiences of our selection committee,” said Pigott. “What resulted was a diverse and excit-ing line up for the first year of VidzFest.”
Panel member Renee Poisson, a career filmmaker and sculptor
with a fine arts sensibility, said she found the selection process highly challenging.
“I hate being critical and at the same time I want to contrib-ute to a deep rooted sense of art in our community,” she said.
Kicking off VidzFest at 2 p.m. will be the Kids bundle, with The Great Hiccup of 2012 (5 min) and a Captain Thunderpants’ visit to a chicken coop (4 min).
Next up will be the docs bun-dle, led by George Sawchuk – At Home In The Woods, by Mary Alice (9 min), followed by Ginger Goodwin’s Way by Neil Vokey (12 min), Useless by Glen Sanford (28 mins) , and This Was Your Life by Nathaniel Vossen.
That will be followed by a bundle of short art films, and a couple of music items: a Sarah Hagen concert piece and an uplifting tribute to Big Time Out by Colby MacInnis.
The day will finish with a bundle of ‘promotional’ films with topics in a range that encom-passes water conservation, a Canada-India photography proj-ect, North Island College’s fine arts program and a personal fit-ness regimen.
A full listing of the films can be seen on at www.elevateth-earts.com. — VidzFest
❝ Art is subjective. Art is universal. Where is the middle ground? ❞
Shawn Pigott
2 Friday, May 4, 2012 • COMOX VALLEY RECORD ELEVATE THE ARTS www.comoxvalleyrecord.com
OPEN:Monday - Saturday 9:30 am - 5:30 pm Friday till 9:00 pm
www.searlesshoes.com250 Fifth Street, Downtown Courtenay
250-334-3178
“Searle’s for that hard to fit foot”Serving the Comox Valley for over 80 Years
Keen “Waterfront” Collection Men’s & Ladies. Quick-dry, rugged and ready for water.
Assorted colours and prints
OMonda
Keen “Waterfront” CollectKeKKK
cretion is advised.The Underground Art
Fair entrance is off Simms Alley, where you can check our screen printing demos, tarot readings, glass works and live painting and sculp-ture.
KIDS STUFFThere is so much for the
kids to do on Saturday.There are nature nature
stories, poems and activi-ties from 10 to noon at the Courtenay Library with Our Big Earth. The CVAG Stu-dio features kids music and entertainers all day long!
Visit the “Kids Under-ground” in Simms Alley for hands on arts and crafts that will keep the kids entertained for hours! Cir-cus Arts at the CVAG Plaza will amaze!
CIRCUS ARTS AND HULA HOOPING
The Valley has an incred-ible circus arts community and Saturday they will be flying their flag! Visit the CVAG Plaza for big shows at 11, 1 and 3. Ariel silks, hula hooping, improv dance and so much more. Don’t miss it.
LITERARY TYPESThere’s a mini writers’
festival, too! From 1:35 p.m. to 6 you can hear read-ings from the Courtenay Museum. Check out the web for info about these talented folks — Kim Bannerman, Matthew Radar, Harold Macy and others.
SING, PLAY AND PAINT ALONG!
Play along with the ukuleles, guitars and fiddles of the Comox Valley for the Massive String Jam at noon at the Sid plaza. Or sing your heart out with the Letzsing Choir at 2 p.m. at the plaza. All are welcome! Participatory art is the name of the game in the Alley between Fourth and Fifth — join in!
VISUAL ARTVisit the Muir Galley,
Comox Valley Art Gallery, Art Alchemy or Wallfarmers to view incredible works by local and visiting artists!
Check out the artists in action in the streets and alleys capturing the day.
PHOTOGRAPHYTwo of the top Valley
photographers will be offer-ing fantastic free workshops for all skill levels. Karen McKinnon hosts a photo walk that starts at 9:30 and leaves from her studio and and Gordon Ross hoists a portraiture workshop at 1 pom at the Muir. Check out the Iphone Photo Show us at the old Leung building or feature pieces from the Tattoo and You Gordon Ross
Show at Zocalo.
FIND OUT MOREThere is even more going
on in the nooks and crannies of downtown Courtenay. Go to the Elevate website at www.elevatethearts.com for a huge amount of information about the day. Download a complete schedule and plan your Saturday.
Find out about the people, businesses and organizations who are supporting this artistic undertaking. Stop by the Sid plaza all day long to meet some of the local arts and culture organizations that make our community so vibrant.
ELEVATE WITH US!You are part of the energy
and passion that makes the Comox valley such a vibrant arts and culture community. Yes, YOU. The person read-ing this newspaper.
The Arts requires creators and participants. Come and participate in the cultural life of our community. See you Saturday!
— Elevate the Arts!
Circus arts only part of the big day
DOUGLAS WALKER, ONE of many artisans, will display his fountains.
www.comoxvalleyrecord.com ELEVATE THE ARTS COMOX VALLEY RECORD • Friday, May 4, 2012 3
307 - 4th Street Downtown Courtenay • 250-897-7025
Specializing in fresh homemadeBreakfast, Lunch and Sunday Brunch!
Specializing in fresh homemadeBreakfast Lunch and Sunday Brunch!
Come see what’s cooking!
Early Bird Café
FOR THAT SPECIAL CHILD’S TOY MEMORY!
332-5th Street
Duke wants you to comeinto the store and see Boo“The Cutest Dog in the World”
OOR THAT SPECIAL CHILD’S TOY MEMORY!
... well, the second cutest dog in the world!
Photo by Jenn Osborne
ELEVATE THE ARTS The Comox Valley’s first Elevate the Arts festival this Saturday will include the turntabling talents of em.ash.
Getting visual at VidzFestChoosing which videos to be
shown Saturday at the first Vid-zFest was no easy task, says the event co-ordinator.
“It’s clear we have a lot of video talent in the Valley,” said Jamie Bowman. “And I have a feeling we have only just begun.”
VidzFest begins at 2 p.m. Sat-urday in the Courtenay Library meeting room, where viewers can expect “a wide and diverse” selection of original video films, according to the selection com-mittee.
As such, the selected videos have been have been bundled into categories: kids, documenta-ries, art films, music and promo-tional. All are either about the Comox Valley or made by some-one who lives here.
The event, part of the umbrel-la Elevate The Arts festival tak-ing place Saturday in downtown Courtenay, attracted dozens of submissions, far too much mate-rial for the time allotted.
“In bringing these works to the public, from traditional to abstract, Elevate The Arts hopes to expand the horizons of both viewers and producers,” said Bowman.
After viewing all the works, the selection committee “real-ized we had a challenge,” said
panel member Shawn Pigott of Fox&Bee music and video pro-ductions. “Art is subjective. Art is universal. Where is the middle ground?”
The panel started by assessing the technical merits of each piece, considering whether each video was fully worked through, ready,
and appropriate for viewing.Next, the members considered
the likely audience. “We decided we want to present a range of accessible and challenging mate-rial so that people could be com-fortable with some things and be exposed to new and different ideas with others,” said Pigott.
With diverse views on the panel, “we needed to respect and balance the backgrounds and experiences of our selection committee,” said Pigott. “What resulted was a diverse and excit-ing line up for the first year of VidzFest.”
Panel member Renee Poisson, a career filmmaker and sculptor
with a fine arts sensibility, said she found the selection process highly challenging.
“I hate being critical and at the same time I want to contrib-ute to a deep rooted sense of art in our community,” she said.
Kicking off VidzFest at 2 p.m. will be the Kids bundle, with The Great Hiccup of 2012 (5 min) and a Captain Thunderpants’ visit to a chicken coop (4 min).
Next up will be the docs bun-dle, led by George Sawchuk – At Home In The Woods, by Mary Alice (9 min), followed by Ginger Goodwin’s Way by Neil Vokey (12 min), Useless by Glen Sanford (28 mins) , and This Was Your Life by Nathaniel Vossen.
That will be followed by a bundle of short art films, and a couple of music items: a Sarah Hagen concert piece and an uplifting tribute to Big Time Out by Colby MacInnis.
The day will finish with a bundle of ‘promotional’ films with topics in a range that encom-passes water conservation, a Canada-India photography proj-ect, North Island College’s fine arts program and a personal fit-ness regimen.
A full listing of the films can be seen on at www.elevateth-earts.com. — VidzFest
❝ Art is subjective. Art is universal. Where is the middle ground? ❞
Shawn Pigott
FINE CHINA • FLATWARE • CRYSTAL • COLLECTIBLES • CLOCKS • JEWELLERY • WATCHES • SILVER • GOLD • PLATINUM
J • E • W • E • L • L • E • R • S
250-334-4523
... A FamilyTradition
for over42 Years.
21 venues + 167 performers = 1 amazing day!
Whether you like music, visual art, dancing, photog-raphy, kids stuff, participato-ry art, film making, puppet theatre, circus arts, screen-printing, or odd and unusual crafts — there is something for you at this free one-day event.
WHO’S MAKING THIS HAPPEN?
Elevate the Arts is a 100 per cent volunteer effort organized by a team of com-munity builders and culture lovers.
Their goal is to help ele-vate the profile of arts and culture in our community, celebrate the creative energy and talent of our community and build an annual destina-tion multi-disciplinary event that will benefit artists, local business and the residents of the Comox Valley.
SOMETHING FOR ALL LOVERS OF THE ARTS!
The website at www.ele-vatethearts.com offers lots of details about the program for Saturday including per-former, artist and instructor bios, times and locations. There is even a version of the full schedule that you can download and print.
But here is just a taste of the amazing activities planned for the day!
DANCINGFree dance workshops
at The Bridge from 11 a.m. till 3 p.m. including Belly
Dance, West Coast Swing, Salsa, Argentine Tango and a big dance mashup at 3 p.m.
Beginner Levels with pro-fessional instructors — don’t be shy and give it a try!
Dance is also a big fea-ture of the CVAG plaza pro-gramming featuring Circus Arts and Arcana Dea Dance. And the end of the day you can dance till the wee hours with the Boom Booms (ticketed event). Over at Art Alchemy, check out the danc-ing, yoga and more “move-ment and the arts” activities.
VIDEOGRAPHY AND FILM
Stop by the Courtenay Museum at 11 a.m. and watch the 52 Weeks Project by Fox and Bee Productions.
These incredible locals set their sights on producing a short film a week — for 52 weeks. Come see what they’ve achieved!
Then at 2 p.m. the Cour-tenay Library is the venue to visit for the first-ever Elevate VidzFest. Check out the submission of short films from local film makers of all ages, some funny, some touching, some thought pro-voking!
At 7 p.m. back at the Courtenay Museum, catch a viewing of The Hooping Life — a critically acclaimed feature length doc about the global hula hooping phenom-enon and its greater mean-ing (by donation).
MUSICThere is so much music
going on on Saturday it will make your head spin. Live music at Zocalo, Union Street Grill and Joe’s Garage all day and all eve-ning!
Awesome ambient and instrumental music will be featured at the underground Art Fair at the lower Elks from 11 to 7. For jazz you can head to the Upper Elks Hall at 7:30 for a night of great music.
If you want to play or sing along, come by the Sid plaza at noon for the massive string jam or at 2 p.m. for a community sing with the Letzsing Choir.
Piano players and piano lovers can stop by Mud-sharks Plaza all day for the Piano Corner and listen or play. The CVAG Studio (AKA The Cellar) will be home to kids music from 10 to 2 and experimental music and puppetry from 4 till 7.
CRAFTSThere will be crafts — but
not typical ones! Elevate the Arts is presenting the first Underground Art Fair featuring over 30 artists and vendors who offer curious, usual or bizarre offerings.
The event includes an onsite tattoo artist, sculp-ture, perfumes, divine chocolates, tasty tarts, glass works, beading, graphic comics and more! This show runs from 11-7. Visitor dis-DEEP SEA GYPSIES are among a horde of performers lined up for the Elevate the
Arts event this Saturday in Courtenay. See CIRCUS, 2
There is truly something for every creative taste and every age being offered this weekend by a
great crew of creative folks who want to see the arts elevated in all our lives.
Head down to the halls, alleys, restaurants, plazas and galleries of downtown Courtenay this Saturday for the first Elevate the Arts!
4 Friday, May 4, 2012 • COMOX VALLEY RECORD ELEVATE THE ARTS www.comoxvalleyrecord.com
W
WW
.NIC
.BC
.CA
Explore Fine Arts & Designat North Island College
U P G R A D I N G | B U S I N E S S | C O M M U N I T Y C A R E | F I N E A RT S | H E A LT H | T O U R I S M | T R A D E S | U N I V E R S I T Y T R A N S F E R
For a full list of programs or to register, visit www.nic.bc.ca or call
250-334-5000 today.
NEW! Metal Jewellery DesignLearn to conceptualize and create jewellery for artistic expression or as a source of income.
Explore professional metal techniques, gemmology, design and more.
Gain business skills to present and promote your designs.
Length: 30-week certificate Tuition: $5,000 approx + books/supplies
Interactive Media - Web Design Learn the fundamentals of design, graphics, and animation for web applications.
Explore a variety of topics including web analytics and usability, digital photography, and communication design.
Qualify for a variety of entry-level employment opportunities such as web designer, front-end web developer, web graphics technician, and flash designer.
Length: 8-month certificate Tuition: $2,635 approx
Fine Arts DiplomaExplore a variety of subjects from photography and digital visual art to sculpture and ceramics.
NIC’s vibrant setting and well-equipped studios provide you with the resources to ignite your creativity.
Qualify for priority admission into the Emily Carr University Bachelor of Fine Arts degree program at NIC.
Length: 2-year diplomaTuition: $2,635 approx per year
Professional PhotographyTake the first step towards a career in photo journalism, wedding and event photography, or advertising.
Learn about the industry and employment options as you develop your personal creativity and style.
Length: 10-month certificate Tuition: $7,038 approx
with programs starting this September
Check out videos of NIC’s Fine Arts Program at www.youtube.com/NorthIslandCollege