A Social Media Geocache hunt inspiring visitors to the new museum Opportunity Question: How can MONOVA use social media to excite and engage Gen Z about visiting the museum? The Team Students: Rashneet Kaur, Jonathan Boldt, Devon Engel, Jonathan Pohl, Shawn WatsonInstructor: Mitra KiamaneshPartners: Stephen Irving (Marketing and Communications Specialist), Carol Ballard, Program Coordinator, […]
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How we could make the fire department appealing as a career to diverse audiences so our organisation can better reflect the community we serve? Term: Fall 2021Department: Business AdministrationCourse: BADM 106 –7CD Organizational BehaviourInstructor: Mitra KiamaneshStaff contact: Chief Michael Danks, Rebecca Hathaway Primary Objective of Project: Students to prepare short […]
How can we broaden our fire safety public education using social media? How can we broaden the community’s understanding of what the City of North Vancouver Fire Department does and who they are? Term: Fall 2021Department: Business AdministrationCourse: BADM 318 –7CD Project ManagementInstructor: Mitra KiamaneshStaff contact: Chief Michael Danks, Rebecca […]
How can MONOVA use social media to excite and engage Gen Z about visiting the museum? Term: Fall 2021Department: Business AdministrationCourse: BADM 318 – Project ManagementInstructor: Mitra KiamaneshStaff contact: Stephen Irving (Marketing and Communications Specialist),Carol Ballard, Program Coordinator, Museum of North Vancouver (MONOVA) MONOVA Primary Objective of Project: To engage […]
Utilizing our current studies in Bachelor of Fine Arts, we grabbed our camera and lighting kits and got to filming! Using MONOVA’s exhibition themes, we created short, promotional one-minute videos that explored the museum, its exhibitions and North Vancouver’s history. These videos are catered towards social media platforms such as […]
How might we make use of social media to engage Gen Z in the launch of MONOVA? Term: Summer 2021Department: Business AdministrationCourse: BADM 318 – Project ManagementInstructor: Mitra KiamaneshStaff contact: Stephen Irving (Marketing and Communications Specialist), MONOVA Student groups will support the delivery of content for the rapidly changing world […]
This project was created to raise awareness of the HUBBUB digital project showcase. The campaign consisted of social media marketing and community relations initiatives to boost engagement levels. The Team Students: Karen Ha and Kiona Graham Instructor: Jane Ince Partners: Adele Therias (CityStudio North Vancouver Course code: CMNS 495
Indigenous Cultural Festival The goal is to create an initiative to develop more cultural awareness towards the Indigenous population within the community. This project aims at reducing discrimination and encouraging multiculturalism within North Vancouver. The Team Students: Alanya Davignon, Erika Burtt, Roxana Sanat Instructor: Sarah Yercich Partners: Constable Matt Plant and Constable Tammy […]
“The Lady [public art piece in North Vancouver] is a life sized, artistic impression of a camel […] and is a monument to a time when camels once ran feral in BC.” The Lady is an audio companion piece for Myfanwy MacLeod’s statue of the same name. The soundscape depicts […]
Accessing and engaging a younger demographic who are visiting the rebranded North Vancouver Civic Museum, MONOVA, at the Lonsdale Quay. We developed three deliverables for MONOVA: a Social Media Strategies Report, to show how to successfully target young people. Then, we created a youth engagement initiative called Young Voices for […]
A path that will guide locals and visitors around points of interest in the Shipyards. Our team’s designed an art piece that will pay homage to the history of the Shipyards as it has changed and grown along with the community. The design will create a path that will guide […]
Augmented Reality is an AR app which replaces the colonial and industrial structures of the Shipyards with rendered natural images of the North Shore pre-colonization. The Team Students: Devan Balcombe, Natalie Marcha, Julia Santana Moioli Instructor: Chris Carnovale Partners: Magda Kwaterska (City of North Vancouver), with support from Laurel Lawry and Terry Hood […]
Visual essay inspired by Postcards of the Past in North Vancouver. The Team Student: Sanali RatnaweeraInstructors: Elaine Beltran-Sellitti, Tahmina ShayanPartners: Carol Ballard, Meagan Innes, Karen Dearlove (North Vancouver Museum & Archives)Course code: EDUC 178
Artwork inspired by the Strength & Remembrance Pole in North Vancouver. With my painting, I want to convey to the audience that humans are vastly different from one another and their differences can support the overall progress of human society. However, the pillar of this progress is based on equal […]
Artwork inspired by the North Vancouver sculpture “Ascending Faith.” I want to make my art to emphasize the meaning of connection. The connection can be an association between my identity and my social locations. Each nail represents a different experience or social category, and a complex interweaving of threads connects […]
“A Ray of Hope” is a pin which can be worn to symbolize hope and compassion for bereaved parents. It is our intention to start dialogue around this difficult subject and connect those who need it with community support. The Team Sheila Arellano Steph DukeJuwaraka SherestanRohan Beynon-MackinnonJenny McEneany
To use storytelling and art in a meaningful way, connecting viewers to the ongoing impacts of gender-based and colonial violence on these lands, and to provoke reflection in a sensitive and trauma-informed manner. Our project was to increase engagement with public art in the City of North Vancouver, specifically with […]
The project features a mural of love notes from the community to the emergency and health care workers of the North Shore; these notes continue in what will be transformed into a greenway, perfect for a gentle stroll or peaceful lunch. The City of North Vancouver and its stakeholders are […]
An opportunity to not only engage millennials but also include youths and seniors through immersive technology that provides a new experience to deliver fitness. The Team Mary Dyck – 3rd year, Bachelor of Business Administration Tony Hoang – 4th year Bachelor of Business Administration (Concentration : marketing)
A program where the City can directly; Approach, Communicate, Consider, Engage, and, Learn (A.C.C.E.L) with their Community. A process where we can create opportunities with our local businesses and community, engage in dialogue about out any concerns about Parklets, work together in creating a funding options, and work together to […]
Our idea is to implement a permanent, interactive, digital information board in the Shipyards. Ideally it would be placed in the high visitor traffic area by the well-known crane. Other than a sleek 50-inch interactive monitor, the information board’s physical appearance is thought to creatively incorporate the industrial aesthetic of […]
A unique public art light installment spread throughout the center path of the Burrard Dry Dock Pier. It’s centerpiece is one large tree potted in a small ship, made from scrap metals. There will be smaller trees following along the path, stemming from both ends of the centerpiece. The Team […]
The project aims to provide an opportunity for community members who own dogs to be able to meet up with friends and socialize without being limited by their furry friends. The Team Tatjana, Bruna, Isabel, Sema, Zander, Ursula, Natalie, Feras TS: As someone who already studied in several countries, I […]