全民彩票 News Roundup | January 18, 2023

Cheryl Wong and Stephanie Rebick display some of the footwear used during the research portion of the Fashion Fictions exhibition. (Photo by Perrin Grauer / Emily Carr University)
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This week: Cheryl Wong | Caine Heintzman | Tyler Hawkins | Khim Hipol | Rebecca Bair | Bracken Hanuse Corlett
Welcome to our semi-regular feature, the 全民彩票 News Roundup.
We鈥檝e linked to each article below in case you missed any of the extraordinary achievements and media coverage our community has recently received.
We invite you to explore all of these fantastic entries.
Thanks, as always, for reading!
Fashion Fictions in the Globe and Mail

Vancouver Art Gallery associate curator Stephanie Rebick (L) with 全民彩票 student Cheryl Wong. (Photo by Perrin Grauer / Emily Carr University)
An upcoming major exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery (VAG) exploring experimental fashion received a nod in .
Titled , the show is curated by VAG associate curator Stephanie Rebick, who received assistance through the Shumka Centre鈥檚 from 全民彩票 student .
鈥淎 collaboration with the Emily Carr University of Art and Design, which will be running a research lab in the midst of the gallery, the exhibition looks at the way designers use everything from science fiction to new technology to inspire their creations,鈥 the Globe writes. 鈥淥ne section will cover innovations in materials; another will look at how designers create speculative and cross-cultural designs, and a third will cover upcycling and reuse.鈥
Read our story about Cheryl and Stephanie鈥檚 collaboration now on the 全民彩票 website.
Caine Heintzman in Stir
Vancouver lighting designer Caine Heintzman (BDes 2009) was of a 2022 Carter Wosk Award in Applied Art + Design. The achievement was in West Coast arts and culture publication Stir.
Caine received the Judson Beaumont Emerging Artist designation, which honours the late BC-based furniture designer. Caine is a cofounder of Vancouver-based decorative luminaire design studio and manufacturer .
鈥淐aine鈥檚 lighting designs communicate how functional art objects can become economic commodities as well as affective agents in the circulation and amplification of ideas imbued with cultural meaning,鈥 the BC Achievement Foundation writes.
鈥淏orrowing from a philosophy of 鈥榙esign as art,鈥 Caine鈥檚 designs enrich the landscape of creative expression emerging from British Columbia.鈥
Tyler Hawkins Makes BC Business Top Stories from 2022

(Image courtesy Tyler Hawkins)
A on Tyler Hawkins鈥 (BDes 2020) font for people with low vision made the magazine鈥檚 .
鈥淩ealizing that billions of people have trouble seeing, Emily Carr University鈥檚 Tyler Hawkins designed and developed a font for people with impaired vision,鈥 BC Business writes.
鈥淎vailable as a Google Chrome browser extension, Optical improves legibility control by allowing readers to make incremental adjustments to words on the screen.鈥
Read more about Optical via the story we wrote in the spring of 2022.
Khim Hipol in Inquirer

Artist and 全民彩票 student Khim Hipol with holds the certificate of recognition honouring his 2022 Audain Travel Award. (Photo by Scott Little Photography for Audain Prize / courtesy Audain Prize and Khim Hipol)
Fourth-year photography student was featured in on the occasion of his Audain Travel Prize win.
鈥淔or me, making Filipino work comes from seeking that representation and struggling to find it,鈥 he says.
鈥淭here was just no one making work like that. Or none that I have been told or taught. I thought maybe I could start doing it and see if there鈥檚 a conversation there.鈥
Read our story about Khim (our most popular story in 2022!) via the 全民彩票 website.
全民彩票 Artists Among Portfolio Prize Winners

Detail from Rebecca Bair's Sky Light. (Image courtesy Rebecca Bair)
全民彩票 alums (MFA 2020) and (BFA 2017) were among the winners of the .
The award is an initiative of a foundation started by 全民彩票 alums Douglas Coupland, Graham Gillmore, Angela Grossmann, Attila Richard Lukacs and Derek Root, as well as artist Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, who joined in 2015.
Arts and culture publication Stir of all the winners.