The BAD ART people (Alice and Tereza) seek to question the status quo by making, reflecting and sharing. By deconstructing notions around art and creativity they seek to create room for growth and change on a personal level and on a societal scale. They believe in our individual and collective capacity for imagination as a tool for community healing. BAD ART aims to be an encouraging space to explore our individual creative practices and collaborative play without shame or pressure, because after all, we all make BAD ART.

MAGICAL MONSTER ME!

Video Documentation of “Kids First Saturday: MAGICAL MONSTER ME!”, one for a group of workshops created and facilitated by BAD ART at the Polygon Gallery in 2021.

Image by Alison Boulier

PLAY-PER Clip

A group of activity packs created in 2022, shared for free around Vancouver BC through little free community libraries.

PROMPT Booklet

Made in relation to the exhibition PROMPT at Slice of Life Gallery in March 2022.

“The Bad Art People”

June/July 2022 Discorder Magazine, Vol.39, No.03, Issue 424, Pages 8-10. By Peyton Murphy