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As the city gears up for the milestone, a number of creative projects aim to spark dialogue about culture.

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For WE: Consume, clothing designer Natalie Purschwitz documents her year wearing only items she produced – right down to her socks and underwear.

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SHAPE Architecture Inc., Strathcona Laneway House, 2008-2009. An image from WE VancouverExhibition about Vancouver at the VAG.Eric Scott Photography/The Associated Press

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Althea Thauberger, Carrall Street (Powell Street), 2008-2009. Digital c-print. An image from WE VancouverExhibition about Vancouver at the VAG.

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An image of the Blue Trees project.

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Australian Konstantin Dimopoulos is the artist behind The Blue Trees.

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Winsor Gallery is pleased to launch Shopping Carts, the most recent exhibition of work by photographer Brian Howell, a chronicler of society's fringes whose artwork is both utterly beautiful and potently provocative. Shopping Carts highlights the photographer's shift into the conceptual from his roots in photojournalism.

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Shopping Carts highlights the Brian Howell's shift into the conceptual from his roots in photojournalism.

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Shopping Carts highlights the Brian Howell's shift into the conceptual from his roots in photojournalism.

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