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Many Brains. One Heart. - Episode 2 - Exploring Art, Community, and Culture in Vernon, BC

Episode 2 - Exploring Art, Community, and Culture in Vernon, BC

01/18/24 • 57 min

Many Brains. One Heart.

Leadership and community engagement. (0:02)
Art galleries, community outreach, and business connections. (4:59)
Public art galleries' role and exhibitions. (8:54)
Funding and location for a new art gallery in Vernon (13:42)
Community engagement and arts advocacy in a small town. (17:53)
Mental health art project - "Behind the Mask". (23:00)
Art, mental health, and community engagement. (27:38)
Art gallery accessibility and community engagement. (33:28)
Art event planning and fundraising in Vernon, BC. (39:24)
Pop-up gallery and new facility design. (45:07)
Arts and culture as a vital part of a healthy community. (53:04)

Join us for an enlightening episode as we explore the dynamic world of art, community, and culture. I'll be in conversation with my guest Dauna Kennedy, the Executive Director of the Vernon Public Art Gallery, delving into her impactful leadership and the organization's crucial contributions to nurturing art and community engagement.

Our conversation kicks off with a discussion on the intersection of art galleries, community outreach, and establishing crucial business connections. Explore the multifaceted role of public art galleries and their impact on the local community through thought-provoking exhibitions.

At the heart of the conversation is the exciting prospect of a new art gallery in Vernon, BC. Discover the challenges and opportunities associated with securing funding and choosing the perfect location for this cultural hub.

We shift our focus to the unique dynamics of community engagement and arts advocacy in a small town. Uncover the strategies and initiatives that nurture a thriving artistic community in the heart of Vernon, BC.

In a poignant segment, we explore the transformative power of art in addressing mental health. Learn about a compelling mental health art project "Behind The Mask" and the profound impact it had on both individuals and the community. Uncover how these elements intertwine to create a supportive environment that fosters creativity and well-being.

Our discussion takes a turn towards accessibility, emphasizing the importance of making art galleries welcoming to all. Explore the initiatives aimed at enhancing accessibility and fostering broader community engagement in the world of art.

Learn about the intricate process of planning art events and the strategic approach to fundraising in Vernon, BC. Discover the behind-the-scenes efforts that contribute to the success of cultural events in the community. Uncover the innovative aspects of pop-up galleries and the thoughtful design considerations for the new arts and culture facility. Explore how these dynamic approaches contribute to the evolving cultural landscape of Vernon, BC.

Shift gears to a broader perspective as we explore life in Vernon, BC. From outdoor activities to the rich tapestry of arts and culture, gain insights into what makes this community a special place to live and thrive.

Our conversation concludes by underlining the integral role of arts and culture in creating a vibrant and healthy community. Reflect on the lasting impact of artistic endeavors and the continuous evolution of Vernon, BC, as a cultural hub.

Important links to checkout:
Learn more about the Behind The Mask project.
Leant more about the Vernon Public Art Gallery
Become a support of Vernon Public Art Gallery
Revery Architecture
The Canada Council for the Arts
Regional District of North Okanagan

Dauna's Picks:
Kalamalka Lake
Sovereign Lake Nordic Club
Cheek to Cheek Dance Studio
Vernon Jazz Club

This Podcast is proudly sponsored by Sproing Solutions - Out of the box thinkers fuelled by passion and strategy!

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Leadership and community engagement. (0:02)
Art galleries, community outreach, and business connections. (4:59)
Public art galleries' role and exhibitions. (8:54)
Funding and location for a new art gallery in Vernon (13:42)
Community engagement and arts advocacy in a small town. (17:53)
Mental health art project - "Behind the Mask". (23:00)
Art, mental health, and community engagement. (27:38)
Art gallery accessibility and community engagement. (33:28)
Art event planning and fundraising in Vernon, BC. (39:24)
Pop-up gallery and new facility design. (45:07)
Arts and culture as a vital part of a healthy community. (53:04)

Join us for an enlightening episode as we explore the dynamic world of art, community, and culture. I'll be in conversation with my guest Dauna Kennedy, the Executive Director of the Vernon Public Art Gallery, delving into her impactful leadership and the organization's crucial contributions to nurturing art and community engagement.

Our conversation kicks off with a discussion on the intersection of art galleries, community outreach, and establishing crucial business connections. Explore the multifaceted role of public art galleries and their impact on the local community through thought-provoking exhibitions.

At the heart of the conversation is the exciting prospect of a new art gallery in Vernon, BC. Discover the challenges and opportunities associated with securing funding and choosing the perfect location for this cultural hub.

We shift our focus to the unique dynamics of community engagement and arts advocacy in a small town. Uncover the strategies and initiatives that nurture a thriving artistic community in the heart of Vernon, BC.

In a poignant segment, we explore the transformative power of art in addressing mental health. Learn about a compelling mental health art project "Behind The Mask" and the profound impact it had on both individuals and the community. Uncover how these elements intertwine to create a supportive environment that fosters creativity and well-being.

Our discussion takes a turn towards accessibility, emphasizing the importance of making art galleries welcoming to all. Explore the initiatives aimed at enhancing accessibility and fostering broader community engagement in the world of art.

Learn about the intricate process of planning art events and the strategic approach to fundraising in Vernon, BC. Discover the behind-the-scenes efforts that contribute to the success of cultural events in the community. Uncover the innovative aspects of pop-up galleries and the thoughtful design considerations for the new arts and culture facility. Explore how these dynamic approaches contribute to the evolving cultural landscape of Vernon, BC.

Shift gears to a broader perspective as we explore life in Vernon, BC. From outdoor activities to the rich tapestry of arts and culture, gain insights into what makes this community a special place to live and thrive.

Our conversation concludes by underlining the integral role of arts and culture in creating a vibrant and healthy community. Reflect on the lasting impact of artistic endeavors and the continuous evolution of Vernon, BC, as a cultural hub.

Important links to checkout:
Learn more about the Behind The Mask project.
Leant more about the Vernon Public Art Gallery
Become a support of Vernon Public Art Gallery
Revery Architecture
The Canada Council for the Arts
Regional District of North Okanagan

Dauna's Picks:
Kalamalka Lake
Sovereign Lake Nordic Club
Cheek to Cheek Dance Studio
Vernon Jazz Club

This Podcast is proudly sponsored by Sproing Solutions - Out of the box thinkers fuelled by passion and strategy!

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undefined - Episode 1 - A Heartfelt Conversation on Homelessness and Change in Vernon BC

Episode 1 - A Heartfelt Conversation on Homelessness and Change in Vernon BC

Organization's mission and impact (0:02)
Homelessness services in the Okanagan (1:04)
Homelessness services and evaluation in Vernon (3:37)
Homelessness in a small town with stories and insights (8:49)
Affordable housing and support services for individuals (13:50)
Homelessness and support services (19:05)
Addiction services and storytelling strategies (21:54)
Addressing homelessness and advocating for policy change (34:05)
Homelessness and support for those in need (39:44)

Get ready for a candid chat on this episode with my guest Laurie Case, the Executive Director of Communications of Turning Points Collaborative Society in Vernon BC. We'll dive deep into the mission and impact of this nonprofit organization, unpacking their efforts to combat homelessness in the Okanagan Valley.

Laurie sheds light on the unique challenges of providing homelessness services, especially in the tight-knit community of Vernon, BC. With personal stories and insights, she gives us a real feel for the struggles faced in small-city settings.

We'll also tackle the crucial topics of outreach, affordable housing and support services, exploring how these play a pivotal role in turning the tide for individuals experiencing difficult situations. Laurie passionately shares her take on the multifaceted nature of homelessness stereotypes and why support services providers are the unsung heroes.

Laurie provides insight on the need for more addiction services and the storytelling strategies they're using to spread awareness. Laurie will also share with us her personal journey, from career moves to making a home in Vernon and her commitment to social change.

The conversation wraps up with a look at the bigger picture – addressing these social issues on a broader scale and advocating for policy change that leaves us with a powerful reminder of the importance of support for those in need.

Tune in for an authentic and enlightening conversation on the challenges of homelessness, the impactful work of Turning Points Collaborative Society, and how each of us can contribute to positive change.

Important links to checkout:
Watch the Turning Points Collaborative Video
Donate to the Turning Points Collaborative Society
Learn more about New Westminster based nonprofit - HOPE International Development Agency
Case Communications
Laurie's Picks:
RAKU Rice & Noodle Bar
Kawakubo / Japanese & Sushi Restaurant
City of Enderby

This Podcast is proudly sponsored by Sproing Solutions - Out of the box thinkers fuelled by passion and strategy!

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undefined - Episode 3 - Nurturing Creativity: A Journey through Art, Community and Puppies in Vernon BC

Episode 3 - Nurturing Creativity: A Journey through Art, Community and Puppies in Vernon BC

Art centre management and making a difference. (0:02)
Vernon Community Art Centre's history and transition. (0:59)
Art classes and facilities at the Vernon Community Art Center. (3:22)
Nonprofit arts organization's fundraising and revenue streams. (7:18)
Running a nonprofit art centre during COVID-19. (12:30)
Vernon Community Art Center programs and their impact during COVID-19. (16:23)
Community involvement and creative programming. (23:07)
Local business, events, and community involvement. (28:05)
Puppies, dogs, and art. (32:53)
Outdoor activities, self-sufficiency, and beer. (38:34)
Arts and culture in Vernon, BC. (42:33)
Arts and culture funding and support. (46:12)
Public art, mental health, and creativity. (54:18)

In this episode of Many Brains. One Heart. Host Heath Fletcher delves into the world of community art centres and their profound impact on individuals and society. Joining him is Rodney Goodchild, Manager of the vibrant Vernon Community Art Centre, as they explore the centre's history, challenges, and the transformative power of art.

Rodney Goodchild shares insights into the history and transition of the Vernon Community Art Centre, shedding light on its evolution into two distinct arms: the Arts Council of the North Okanagan and the Vernon Community Arts Centre. They discuss the unique offerings of each arm, emphasizing the centre's commitment to providing arts education for all ages and levels.

Heath and Rodney delve into the fundraising efforts of the Vernon Community Art Centre (VCAC), highlighting the annual fundraiser, Artsolutely Artisan Market, and various revenue streams, including art supplies sales and studio rentals. Despite challenges, the centre remains resilient in meeting the community's artistic needs.

The conversation shifts to the impact of COVID-19 on VCAC and its programming. Rodney reflects on the challenges faced and the positive changes spurred by the pandemic, including the centre's shift to online platforms and renewed community engagement.

Heath and Rodney explore the diverse programs offered by VCAC, highlighting its role in fostering creativity and providing a space for artists to connect and learn. They discuss the center's initiatives for individuals with different abilities and the importance of community involvement in shaping its programming.

The discussion expands to encompass the broader community involvement and cultural landscape. Heath and Rodney share personal anecdotes and experiences, underscoring the intersection of art, local businesses, and community development.

Heath and Rodney delve into the intersection of art, creativity, and mental health. They discuss the transformative power of art in raising awareness and fostering dialogue around mental health issues, emphasizing the importance of public art projects in promoting well-being.

As the episode draws to a close, Heath and Rodney reflect on the profound impact of art on individuals and communities, reaffirming their commitment to nurturing creativity and fostering a vibrant cultural landscape.

Join us next time as we continue to explore the dynamic world of art, creativity, and community engagement. Thank you for tuning in to Many Brains. One Heart!

We talked about lots of stuff today and mentioned several local orgs and businesses so check them out:
Sport and Culture Society of the North Okanagan
Sundog Festival of Arts & Culture
Okanagan Spirits Craft Distillery

Mugs of May
Artsolutely Artisan Market
Gabrielle Strong
Behind the Mask

Okanagan Science Center

Regional District of the North Okanagan

Kaleco / Antler Clothing Stores

The Roxy Cafe

Olive Us Olive Oil and Vinegar Tasting Room

Weeds and Seeds

This Podcast is proudly sponsored by Sproing Solutions - Out of the box thinkers fuelled by passion and strategy!

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