Vancouver's floating artist residency finds safe harbour in new location
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"When children come here their eyes light up. They want to play in it-it's built to their scale." - Carole Itter discussing the appeal of the Blue Cabin.
"Nobody owned the cabin-located on traditional Tsleil-Waututh (səlilwətaɬ) territory-formally and it existed that way throughout the 20th century..." - Glen Alteen emphasizing the cabin's history of informal ownership.
"The idea to create a floating artist residency was... a vehicle for sustaining the memory of the city's foreshores..." - Glen Alteen on the significance of the residency.
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