Students of the Norman Jewison Stream for Imagination and the Arts launched their first Artists' Multiples project, Abnormballs, on Nov. 30.
Sold for $1 from an authentic Northern Beaver Vending Machine, each package contained a handmade artist's book that explored a contemporary social issue through collaged imagery and words.
An alumnus of the Vic One program enjoys the contents of his “Abnormball.” (Photo by Caz Zyvatkauskas)
The contents were well received and the randomness frequently prompted smiles. (Photo by Caz Zyvatkauskas)
Student Kiga Tymianski gives spirited recitation of a poem she wrote commemorating the group effort. (Photo by Caz Zyvatkauskas)
A snag in the delivery mechanism was bypassed by having customers dip into the top of the machine. (Photo by Caz Zyvatkauskas)
Sold for $1 from an authentic Northern Beaver Vending Machine, each package contains a handmade artist's book that explores a contemporary social issue through collaged imagery and words. (Photo by Caz Zyvatkauskas)
Victoria College President Paul Gooch cuts the ceremonial ribbon to open the show.
(Photo by Caz Zyvatkauskas)
Students in the Norman Jewison Stream for Imagination and the Arts (part of the Vic One program) staged an artshow featuring gumball machines filled with handcrafted social commentary pieces.
(Photo by Caz Zyvatkauskas)