Episode Three Catching up with Cathy - Deanna Kayne Executive Director PoMoArts

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Episode Three Catching up with Cathy - Deanna Kayne Executive Director PoMoArts

Art is important for many reasons, it shapes culture, fosters creativity, and connects people on emotional, intellectual, and societal levels Deanna Kayne, Executive Director of PoMoArts, has been instrumental in guiding the Port Moody Arts Centre through significant developments, especially during challenging times like the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Under her leadership, PoMoArts has crafted a strategic plan focusing on operational excellence, community engagement, art discovery, and diverse exhibitions. This plan aims to enhance the centre's role in providing inclusive and high-quality artistic experiences for the community.

Deanna's dedication to the arts is evident in her active participation in community events and collaborations. She has presented initiatives to the Economic Development and Tourism Committee, exploring the potential of PoMoArts serving as a visitor centre, thereby enriching the cultural fabric of Port Moody.

Her leadership has also been recognized by community leaders, with MP Bonita Zarrillo expressing appreciation for Deanna and the PoMoArts team during their exhibitions. Through her strategic vision and commitment, Deanna continues to foster a vibrant arts community, ensuring that PoMoArts remains a cornerstone of cultural enrichment in the region.

The Shuffle: Port Moody Art Walk Deanna highlighted "The Shuffle," an annual art walk in Port Moody designed to showcase local artists and engage the community in the arts. This event transforms various venues across the city into art exhibits, allowing residents and visitors to experience a diverse range of artistic expressions. Mural Camp The conversation also covered the "Mural Camp," a program aimed at involving emerging artists in the creation of public art.

Participants collaborate on large-scale mural projects, gaining hands-on experience while contributing to the city's vibrant visual landscape. This initiative not only beautifies public spaces but also fosters a sense of community pride and ownership. Early Years Program Deanna discussed the "Early Years Program," which focuses on introducing young children to the arts.

Recognizing the importance of early exposure to creative activities, this program offers age-appropriate art classes and workshops, nurturing creativity and cognitive development in the city's youngest residents. Throughout the interview, Deanna emphasized PoMoArts' commitment to making art accessible to all community members and fostering a vibrant cultural scene in Port Moody.

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Video Upload Date: February 18, 2025

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