Œuvre d'art public

Dyke House

Shaira Holman, Lizard Jones & River Sui, Dyke House, 1992
Shaira Holman, Lizard Jones & River Sui, Dyke House, 1992
Location:
Various, 1100 Burnaby Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Artwork creator(s): 
Holman, Shaira; Jones, Lizard; Sui, River
Text author(s): 
The Public
Installation year: 
1992
Remarks on location: 
4 locations: 1204 Georgia, East of Vancouver; 303 8th Avenue, West front, Mount Pleasant, Vancouver; 4000 Manchester Drive, New Westminster Street; 1100 Burnaby Street, West Vancouver
Description: 

This installation was placed in the back of a truck and moved to 4 different locations during the summer of 1992

Text of the artwork: 

[At the beginning:]



This looks like a nice neighbourhood
Yeah, I feel safe here.

[Added, 3 days:]



I don’t think people mind that we’re together.
well, we should still be careful about kissing
in the street.

[Added, 5 days:]



I met a lesbian who lives down the block
Great! This is becoming a dike neighbourhood.

Text theme: 
Homophobia, homosexuality (lesbian)
Artwork theme: 
Homophobia, homosexuality (lesbian), visibility, identity and safety of homosexuals in an urban residential district.
History: 
Exhibition Out of Place, organized by the Association for Noncommercial Culture
Exhibition from  July 1, 1992 to June 30, 1993. Work described as follows:

August 4 to 11, 1992: 1204 Georgia, East Vancouver
August 12 to 19, 1992, 303, 8th Avenue, Western Front, Mount Pleasant, Vancouver 
August 20 to 26, 1992: 4000 Manchester Drive, New Westminster
August 27 to September 4, 1992: 1100 Burnaby Street, West End Vancouver
Event date(s): 
1994
Document(s): 

Out of Place

Larson, Jacqueline, Monika Kin Gagnon, Sandra Edmunds (1993).  Out of Place. Vancouver : Association for Noncommercial Culture