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Local blogger sounds off about the Vancouver 2010 Aboriginal Art Exhibition
We recently stumbled across Bruce Byfield’s blog, and in particular, on his reflections about the Vancouver 2010 Aboriginal Art Exhibition that happened back in October. Byfield is a Northwest Coast Art enthusiast and collector, and we found his criticism interesting for the broader introduction it offered to the various relationships the Olympics has attempted to engage in with local artists.
Also interesting is his November 18th post about a ring he commissioned from Gwaii Edenshaw. Check it out.
Do you have an opinion that needs voicing?
Byfield's blog is a fantastic example of how easy it is to get blogging yourself. He is using the Wordpress.com blogging service: an entirely free and feature rich blogging system. All you need is a username and an email address, and you can be blogging in minutes. You will be able to choose from dozens of differently designed themes, all ready-made for single click installation. If you like the look of Byfield's blog, search the theme "Mistylook" when you set yours up.
Wordpress is designed to make your blog, your content, and your voice, easily accessible to search engines like Google. It's a great time to start speaking up and speaking out.
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