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Little Free Libraries-in Brantford!

Hear ye, hear ye - the following is a super cool opportunity for anyone who loves art or reading...or both. Check it:

The Corporation of the City of Brantford is seeking community members to submit proposals to decorate a Little Free Library™. The Little Free Libraries will be installed on municipally owned, publicly accessible property.

A Little Free Library is a take-a-book, return-a-book, exchange. There are over 50,000 registered Libraries across 70 countries. Through the program, millions of books are exchanged worldwide each year, significantly increasing access to books for readers of all ages. There are currently six registered Little Free Libraries in Brantford. The project proposes that two will be installed per ward for a total of ten new Libraries.

“We are excited to work with local artists – whether you are an established artist or you create in your spare time – to beautify all five wards in Brantford. Our hope is that these Little Free Libraries will inspire the love of reading, provide opportunities to learn and meet someone new, and encourage appreciation for public art in Brantford. These humble book exchanges will help to enhance our neighbourhoods, and will provide our community with a space to express what is important to them,” said Sara Munroe, Arts and Culture Coordinator for the City of Brantford.

In 2016, the Brant Skills Centre received a grant from the Brant Community Foundation to build and install 10 Little Free Libraries throughout the City of Brantford, painted by local artists. The Brant Skills Centre requested that the City of Brantford fund the artist fees for the project, through the Public Art Reserve Fund. Brantford City Council approved the request on April 24, 2017.

The Little Free Library in Brantford is a public art project aimed at inspiring a love of reading, building community, and sparking creativity in Brantford. This is a collaborative project between the City of Brantford, Brant Skills Centre, and Jono & Laynie Photo + Film. There are many benefits of installing Little Free Libraries, including: an enhanced sense of neighbourhood and community pride, free-wheeling exchange of books that is community-curated, giving staff insight into the values and interest of their community, and children, youth and adults of all ages, cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds can participate equally, among countless other reasons. Lori Bruner, Executive Director of the Brant Skills Centre adds, “The Little Free Libraries will generate opportunities for people to access literature, which they may not otherwise have encountered. Opening a window into a wonderful world of information, viewpoints, cultures and ideas, the Libraries will allow readers to engage in life-long learning, and at the same time offer them an occasion to appreciate and reflect on the work of local artists.”

A partner-led jury will select ten artists through a process involving a visual proposal and written statement. The award will be $475.00 per Little Free Library. For more information about the Call for Artists, including a copy of the submission form, please click HERE.

For more information and photos, please contact:

Sara Munroe

Arts and Culture Coordinator

City of Brantford

smunroe@brantford.ca

519-751-9900 x5048

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Artist Spotlight: Studio50//Furniture & Housewares

We love featuring various artists on our blog. The world is full of so many talented people and celebrating everyone's gifts is one of our favourite things. If you think of anyone who you think would like to be featured, shoot us a message!

Studio50: Rock Bottom Vessel

Studio50: Rock Bottom Vessel

Introduce yourself. When did you get started with your work?
We are a husband and wife team Steve and Kim Prokopowich of Studio50 which was officially launched in 2013.  Unofficially the making of Studio50 has been evolving over 15 years while we designed and built our first home in Paris and the furniture and many of the home accessories throughout. Last November we relocated to a larger property still in Paris that offers us the space to have our workshop, studio and home all back together.  Between us we each bring a very different approach to the design and making process but meld together to create our authentic style. We design and make furniture and housewares using primarily concrete, wood, and steel.

Why did you choose this career path? What made you interested in your art?  
As an engineer, Steve works with math, specifics and the golden mean while Kim's approach embraces intuition, history and what's pleasing to her eye to define their concepts. Inspiration comes through books, nature, everyday rituals in our home, possibilities of what can be and questioning what is and why.

Who is your inspiration?
Our lifestyle. curiosity, as well as past time periods (medieval, viking) are our inspiration.  We want to create pieces that engage individuals and challenge their default thinking to possibility thinking.  Designing pieces that are functional and enjoyable to use in the everyday with often multiple purposes.

Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
Embracing life and creating with open arms and eyes...taking in the little things in life, like a beautiful quiet morning with a fresh cup of coffee, and enjoying the simple moments with kids, family and friends. But who really knows...that's why we live each day in the now...and end each day content.

Studio50: Concrete Beam Bench

Studio50: Concrete Beam Bench

Studio50: Platform Collection Coffee Table

Studio50: Platform Collection Coffee Table

Studio50: Platform Collection Console Table

Studio50: Platform Collection Console Table

Studio50: Walnut Trestle

Studio50: Walnut Trestle

Check out more about Studio50
Website: www.studio50.ca 
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