LIFTing the Community | Whistler Museum & Alyssa Bruijns

LIFTing the Community 

Retired Catskinner Chairs Find New Life As Works of Art with LIFTing the Community

Outdoor Exhibit: Whistler Village and Upper Village | FREE, all ages | June – August, 2021

Auction: LIVE ONLINE | On now –  September 7, 2021


Whistler Museum & Alyssa Bruijns

Proceeds will benefit: The Whistler Museum and Archives
The Whistler Museum & Archives shares stories of Whistler’s past, from the days of fishing lodges and logging to the development of skiing and beyond.

Artist: Alyssa Bruijns
Alyssa Bruijns is a Canadian adventurer who brings stunning natural landscapes to the world of pen and ink through her work under the name Snowline Art.

Would you like to see this chair in person? Look for chair #9 on the map.

*As this is an outdoor exhibit, all chairs will be touched up by the artists before going to their new home. Find our more about the auction

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Paired with artist Alyssa Bruijns (Snowline Art)

Alyssa Bruijns is a Canadian adventurer who brings stunning natural landscapes to the world of pen and ink through her work under the name Snowline Art. Clean lines, dot work, and delicate details bring her passions to paper, focusing on themes such as environmental preservation, Canadian landscapes, wildlife, mountain sports, and mountain culture. Her home in Whistler inspires every inked creation. She enjoys mountain biking, hiking, skiing, and travelling to places that will get her out and about.

www.snowlineart.com | @snowline.art

Whistler Museum

The Whistler Museum & Archives shares stories of Whistler’s past, from the days of fishing lodges and logging to the development of skiing and beyond. The Whistler Museum is dedicated to collecting, preserving, documenting and interpreting the natural and human history of mountain life in the area.

whistlermuseum.org | facebook.com/WhistlerMuseum | @whistlermuseum


LIFTing the Community

Local artists have transformed 15 retired Catskinner ski lift chairs into works of art, reflecting the theme of belonging as perceived by 15 community groups that actively contribute to community life. LIFTing the Community has been created to enhance the sense of belonging in Whistler and the Sea to Sky. Whether Whistler is home for a season or a lifetime, a sense of belonging benefits us all. In our ever-growing and changing community, wellness, connection and a sense of home needs to be fostered, practiced, discussed and experienced by our community.

With support from Vail Resort’s Epic Promise fund, in partnership with Tourism Whistler and the Whistler Blackcomb Foundation, Arts Whistler has paired some of the Sea to Sky’s most exciting artists with 15 community groups to reimagine trusty old Catskinner lift chairs into compelling works of art. Tourism Whistler recently provided space for the artists to work in the Whistler Conference Centre.

The reimagined chairs are on display throughout the summer in Whistler Village for people to explore, experience and discover their own spirit of belonging. Chairs will be auctioned off with the funds going to the community organizations to support their programs that support community belonging and wellbeing.

Learn more about all of the participating community groups and creative artists paired with them:


Take yourself on a tour and discover all of the chairs for yourself!

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With thanks to our sponsor Epic Promise, and project partners:


 

Thanks to Neutron Factory Works for production support.

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