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EastVanLove Tweetup Volume 3 [Art Edition]

Thursday, September 22, 2011 at 5:00 PM - Sunday, October 23, 2011 at 7:00 PM (PT)

Vancouver, British Columbia

EastVanLove Tweetup Volume 3 [Art Edition]

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EastVanLove Tweetup Volume 3 [Art Edition]

Eastvanlove Tweetup Volume 3EastVanLove Tweetup Volume 3


Thu Sep 22 5-7pm

ING Direct Cafe 
466 Howe Street

Graffiti, photography, installations, pop up art shows; East Vancouver is known for its creativity. But who are the faces behind this progressive and flourishing artistic vibrant community? At EastVanLove Volume 3, we will feature artists and photographers speaking about their work and how East Van has influenced them. We will invite Leah Gregg, Ruven (Mainly Main Magazine) and Nicole Ignacio (of the Main Street Art Collective) to speak about how their artistic work is challenging the future of our hood. There will also be an opportunity for networking and people to give a 60 second pitch about their community organization or business at the end of the event.

Check www.eastofmain.com for speaker lineup and further details. 

Through our gracious sponsors Social Media Week Vancouver and Red Truck Brewery, we will have complimentary beer served.

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ING Direct Cafe
466 Howe Street
Vancouver, British Columbia V6C 2X1
Canada

Thursday, September 22, 2011 at 5:00 PM - Sunday, October 23, 2011 at 7:00 PM (PT)


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East of Main



What is East of Main?
 
Practically overnight, Vancouver’s Main Street has become the ‘hip’ area of town, complete with trendy bars, restaurants, and shops. The same kind of gentrification has been slow to reach areas further East of Main. East of Main is our community - with a strong visible minority presence, a  progressive worldview, and solid working class roots.