Other Colours
“Other Colours was conceived in response to the Vancouver Heritage Foundation’s True Colours, a program that offers grants to incentivize homeowners to restore heritage homes to their ‘true’ Victorian, Edwardian and War Time era (1880–1930) colours, with paint swatches such as “Oxford Bluff” and “Edwardian Pewter”. Canada’s colonial history is a violent history that must be questioned, not ceremoniously replicated. The True Colours program has been deployed largely in support of the gentrification of inner city neighbourhoods, particularly those with a history of immigrant struggle where homes were painted colours that represented diverse cultural backgrounds and experiences of the city. 221A led a Research Initiative with 10 contributors who were asked to provide a swatch for an “Other Colours palette” that would offer alternatives to the True Colours program based on the contributors’ lived experience, cultural traditions and artistic practices. Each Other Colours palette selection is detailed by the contributor with an original text or artwork. This collection of short prose, poetry and social history, printed by Brick Press as an Artist’s Book, offers a more pluralistic account of the city’s built environment and identity.” – 221A
Other Colours: Research Initiative
By 221A
Published by Brick Press
Publish Date: 2017–2020
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Contributors:
Chinatown Concern Group, Contributor
Patrick Condon, Author
Hadani Ditmars, Author
Am Johal, Author
Life of a Craphead, Author
Steffanie Ling, Author
Donato Mancini, Author
Douglas McBay, Author
Ellis Sam, Author
Trevor Yeung, Author
Vincent Tao, Writer
Ryan Smith, Producer
Gina Badger, Copy Editor
Michelle Fu, Staff
Brian McBay, Staff
Jesse McKee, Staff