Each residency will celebrate the balanced dialogue of nature and city
Taking inspiration from the hotel's natural surroundings, the team at the DOUGLAS, Autograph Collection located in Vancouver invites a diverse range of storytellers from across the country to showcase their work, featuring one artist per month.
the DOUGLAS aims to spark curiosity and the new ‘Storyteller in Residence’ program celebrates diversity by providing artists and creators with a platform to share their work outside of their usual environment. The Living Room area of the DOUGLAS lobby will feature storytellers from a spectrum of mediums including art, photography, music, podcasts, and more throughout the year.
To launch the program, Canadian muralist Effie Theodosiou, owner & illustrator of lzysunday, designed a nature-inspired mural, available for public viewing on the sixth-floor Park level throughout the month of August. Depicting all the best parts of Vancouver, Theodosiou incorporates simplified outlines of Vancouver landmarks such as the iconic TELUS World of Science sphere and Vancouver Harbour Centre and lookout. The buildings and skyline, portrayed against a muted orange sunset, seamlessly merge into the silhouettes of mountains and trees, showcasing how Vancouver and nature become one.
“Murals are such a unique way to create meaningful spaces to celebrate and reflect, so I jumped at the opportunity to be part of the Storyteller in Residence program at the DOUGLAS,” said Theodosiou. “I was inspired by the hotel’s unique architecture and how they use natural elements throughout, and creating this mural allowed me to combine three of my biggest passions: art, travel, and the environment. I’m very excited for others to see my design brought to life.” Theodosiou’s murals decorate the interior and exterior walls of The June Motel in Sauble Beach, ON, Penny’s Motel in Georgian Bay, ON, and Lake and Oak Tea in Hamilton, ON.
“Working with Effie was a perfect fit,” remarked Graeme Benn, dual general manager at JW Marriott Parq Vancouver and the DOUGLAS, Autograph Collection. “Her style of work and the hotel have much in common as they are both unique. We are thrilled to launch the Storyteller in Residence program with this mural and look forward to collaborating with other creators throughout the year.”
As a pilot for this program, the DOUGLAS worked with Vancouver-based destination wedding photographers, Jeff and Cat of The Apartment Photography in July. Guests were invited to view a gallery of their work displayed in the Living Room, and to take part in a Marriott #LoveTravels program with postcards featuring photography from The Apartment and mailing their messages of love.
The Storyteller in Residence program adds to an already impressive collection connecting the community and celebrating the beauty of the West Coast through art. Guests of the DOUGLAS are greeted with Slow, a three-metre-high stainless-steel sculpture depicting a baby panda bear strolling idly with its mother. Conceived and created by renowned Chinese sculptor, painter, and performance artist Zhang Huan, Slow is an expression of love and eternity, family, and connectivity.
The hotel team is proud to showcase Canadian storytellers and artists, whose works will be featured in the hotel through to December 2022. For more information about the Storyteller in Residence program at the DOUGLAS, or to arrange an interview with Graeme Benn or Effie Theodosiou, please contact Nicole Kennedy at 604.561.4234 or Nicole.Kennedy@tartanbond.com
About the DOUGLAS, Autograph Collection
Paying homage to the original Douglas firs that laid the foundation for Vancouver's thriving economy, the DOUGLAS, Autograph Collection, masterfully reconnects people and place, while seamlessly introducing nature into an elegant, urban environment. The 188 rooms and suites are attentively appointed, with careful consideration to the needs of the modern traveler. Featured in the MICHELIN Guide’s hotel selection, the DOUGLAS impresses with a curated collection of social spaces, including an exquisitely furnished lobby bar leading out into the elevated sixth floor park. The DOUGLAS spares no attention to detail, pairing original touchpoints from Rob Wells of creative agency Sixteen fifty with thoughtful interiors by Vincent Celano of Celano Design Studio.
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